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PUBLISHED  BY  THE   STUDENTS   OF   THE  UNIVERSITY  OF 
NORTH   CAROLINA   AT   CHAPEL   HILL,  NORTH   CAROLINA 

JEROME    STOKES,    EDITOR     •     JAMES    SMALLEY,    JR.,    BUSINESS    MANAGER 


Our  revels  now  are  ended.  These  our  actors 
As  I  foretold  you,  tvere  all  spirits,  and 
Are  melted  into  air,  into  thin  air; 
And,  like  the  baseless  fabric  of  this  vision, 
The  cloud-capped  towers,  the  gorgeous  palace's. 
The  solemn  temples,  the  great  globe  itself. 
Yea,  all  which  it  inherit,  shall  dissolve; 
And,  like  this  insubstantial  pageant  faded, 
Leave  not  a  rock  behind.  We  are  such  stuff 
As  dreams  are  made  on.  and  our  little  life 
Is  rounded  with  a  sleep. 

The  Tempest 


Four  years  ago  we  members  of  the  Class  of  1961  severed  man- 
fully our  ties  with  the  hearth  and  strode  confidently  toward  col- 
lege. We  rejoiced  in  our  new-found  freedom  and  called  all  hail 
to  the  gods  of  higher  learning. 

Driven  thus  from  the  comforts  of  home  we  arrived  at  this  insti- 
tution of  academic  pursuit  prepared  to  embrace  warmly  its  tradi- 
tions, its  institutions  and  its  football  team.  We  were  swept  into  its 
life  and  soon  became  a  full  and  enthusiastic  part  of  the  Chapel 
Hill  community. 

During  these  four  years  we  have  labored  diligently  at  the  feet 
of  these  gods  of  learning,  played  with  abandoned  reserve  and 
learned  not  merely  to  respect  our  fellow  man  but  to  love  him. 
Now,  as  the  last  moments  flicker  to  a  sorrowful  end,  we  leave  the 
academic  world  and  enter  the  Great  Paths  of  Life  ■ —  full,  perfect, 
and  sufficient  men. 

The  only  false  note  in  this  story  is  its  lack  of  realism.  We  have 
not  learned  a  great  deal,  because  we  have  not  wanted  to.  We 
hove  not  wholly  responded  to  the  classroom  challenge.  Those 
resolutions  voiced  manfully  before  Mother  vanished  in  a  haze  of 
beer,  motion  pictures,  dances  and  football  weekends.  We  met 
our  requirements;  we  only  did  not  exceed  them. 

Perhaps  we  did  learn  much  of  ourselves  and  our  fellow  man. 
We,  to  be  sure,  did  not  learn  to  love  him,  but  we  may  hove  learned 
to  tolerate  him.  We  grew,  albeit  with  hesitation,  in  that  acquired 
wisdom  that  comes  only  through  living  and  being. 

There  have  been  good  moments  and  bod.  There  hove  been  days 
when  all  of  us  must  have  wondered  whether  the  grind  and  the 
frustration  and  the  dissatisfaction  were  worth  it  all;  and  there 
have  been  days  when  on  'A'  or  a  new-found  love  have  lifted  us  to 
happiness  and  the  courage  to  go  on. 

Through  it  all  we  hove  emerged  to  take  our  place  in  the  Ameri- 
can scene,  passing  through  Chapel  Hill  to  be  forgotten  as  the 
next  class  takes  our  place.  Our  revels,  indeed,  ore  ended.  Now 
we  wait  and  move  expectantly  toward  that  moment  when  we 
realize  that,  somehow,  we  grew  and  flourished. 


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Love  life!  And  live  it  daily 


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TABLE      OF      CONTENTS 


SEPTEMBER  34 

Orientation  -  Freshmen  -  Rush  -  Sororities  -  Women's  Residence  Council  -  Carolina 
Women's  Council 


OCTOBER  70 

University  Party  -  UNC  Cardboard  -  Cheerleaders  -  Football  -  UNC  Bands  -  Fraternities 

NOVEMBER  ^38 

Committee  on  State  Affairs  ■  Administration  -  Beauties  ■  Sophomores 

DECEMBER  176 

Intramurals  -  Basketball  -  Soccer  -  Wrestling  -  Student  Athletic  Council  -  Religious 
Activities  -  Cosmopolitan  Club  -  International  Student  Board  -  Juniors 

JANUARY  212 

Graham  Memorial  -  Seniors 

FEBRUARY  254 

Audit  Board  -  Student  Activities  Fund  Office  -  AFROTC  •  Dorm  Life  -  Interdormitory 
Council  -  WAA  •  Swimming  -  Fine  Arts  -  Honoraries 

MARCH  298 

Track  -  Cross  Country  •  NROTC  -  Student  Government  -  Dance  Committee  -  WUNC 

APRIL  324 

Monogram  Club  ■  Golf  -  Professional  Fraternities 

MAY  342 

Yackety  Yack  -  Daily  Tar  Heel  -  Carolina  Quarterly  -  Debate  Squad  ■  Baseball  - 
Intramurals  ■  Law  School  -  Tennis 

JUNE  364 

School  of  Medicine  -  School  of  Dentistry  -  School  of  Dental  Hygiene  ■  School  of 
Nursing  ■  School  of  Pharmacy  ■  School  of  Public  Health  •  Graduates 

ADVERTISING  408 


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ORIENTATION 


JACK  MITCHELL 
Chairman 


ORIENTATION  COMMITTEE  —  First  Row:  Rhodes  Corbett,  Joan  Jordan.  Tootsie  Sheppard,  Anne  Way,  Tina  Baench, 
Barbara  Gatchell,  Graham  Walker,  Mary  Stewart  Baker,  Bob  Bilbro.  Second  Row:  Davis  Young,  Bob  Gibson,  John  Frye, 
Fred  Lavery,  John  Renger,  Al  Pollard,  Wade  Hargrove,  Eddie  Pleasants. 


The  Campus  Orientation  Committee,  with  Jack  Mitchell  as 
Chairman,  planned  and  supervised  the  activities  of  new  stu- 
dents during  orientation  in  September  of  1960  and  during  the 
first  session  of  summer  school.  The  program  was  planned  to 
include  freshmen,  transfers,  graduate,  and  foreign  students. 
The  Chairman  and  a  committee  of  twenty-five  students  met 
during  March,  April,  and  May  to  map  out  the  schedules  to  be 
followed  by  the  275  student  orientation  counselors.  Barbara 
Faulkner,  Women's  Coordinator;  Tina  Baensch,  Foreign  Student 


Coordinator;  Hans  Frankfort,  Graduate  Coordinator;  and  Bettie 
Ann  Whitehurst,  secretary;  led  the  activities  of  the  committee. 
Orientation  activities  included  meetings  with  Chancellor  Ay- 
cock,  Dean  Weaver,  student  government  officials,  and  outstand- 
ing members  of  the  faculty.  Honor  System  lectures,  registra- 
tion, physicals,  and  an  overall  introduction  to  the  institutions 
and  traditions  of  the  University  were  also  on  the  orientation 
agenda. 


Free  —  for  a 


BARBARA  FAULKNER 
Women's  Coordinator 


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FRESHMEN  CLASS  OFFICERS 

Johnny  Johnson,  Vice-President, 
Danny  Bell,  Treasurer,  Dershie 
Bridgeford,  Secretary,  Linda 
Cailahan,  Social  Chairman. 


In  the  way  of  generations  past,  with  that  same  feeling  of 
emptiness  and  loss  which  prompted  Thomas  Wolfe  to  write 
years  ago  of  this  time  of  life  .  .  .  "Which  of  us  is  not  forever 
a  stranger  and  alone,"  the  class  of  1964  arrived  in  Chapel  Hill. 
The  first  days  were  filled  with  hesitant  eagerness,  but  soon 
these  changed  to  a  deluge  of  adjustments,  decisions,  and 
crises,  capped  by  new  and  more  difficult  academic  demands. 

Orientation  .  .  .  maps,  leaflets,  brochures,  speeches,  and 
tired  feet  .  .  .  three  in  a  room  hardly  big  enough  for  one  .  . 
at  every  step,  a  new  face,  a  peculiar  accent,  a  different  race 
a  strange  town  .  .  .  fraternity  rush,  acceptance  for  some 
rejection  for  others  ...  the  poles  of  joy  and  depression  .  . 
class  elections,  the  great  pumpkin,  the  first  hour  quiz  .  . 
vacation,  when  we  realize  that  home  from  now  on  is  a  place 
one  hangs  his  hat .  .  .  the  succession  of  seasons  .  .  .  umbrel- 
las, vests,  beer,  haughty  coeds,  friendly  imports  .  .  .  Chem.  II, 
Modern  Civ.,  Math.  .  .  .  Spring  comes,  sunbathing  in  the  lower 
quad,  May  is  here,  a  few  finals,  and  home,  a  summer,  and  we 
are  sophomores. 


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First  Row: 

Adams,  Charles  Preston,  Rocky  Mount 
Adams,  Lawrence  Clay,  Asheville 
Adams,  Thomas  Edward,  Garner 
Aldridge,  James  Preston,  Yanceyville 
Alexander,  John  Palmer,  Alexandria,  Va. 
Allen,  Robert  Trawick,  III,  Charlotte 
Alley,  Ray  Shores,  Catawba 
Allman,  Leonard  Wilson,  Jr.,  Morganton 

Second  Row: 

Alphin,  William  Jackson,  Mt.  Olive 
Ammons,  Hal  Newton,  Lumberton 
Andes,  Willard  Abe,  Miami  Shores,  Fla. 
Angell,  John  Paul,  Salisbury 
Anglin,  Richard  Edward,  Jr.,  Hope  Mills 
Arbaugh,  Miriam  A.,  Montgomery,  W.  Va. 
Arthur,  Robert  Bruce,  Jr.,  Greenville 
Baddour,  Philip  A.,  Goldsboro 

Third  Row: 

Badgett,  John  Dean,  Mount  Airy 
Bailey,  Robert  Henry,  Raleigh 
Baker,  Frank  Egerton,  Jr.,  Roxboro 
Ball,  Adrian  Jerome.  Jr.,  Henderson 
Ballard,  Marshall,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Bamberger,  David  Harned,  Charlotte 
Banks,  Hugh  Frederick,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Barfield,  Samuel  Campen,  Wilmington 

Fourtli  Row: 

Barlow,  Richard  Dean,  N.  Wilkesboro 
Barnes,  Jesse  Norris,  III,  Elm  City 
Barnes,  Kenneth  O'Neal,  Fostoria.  Ohio 
Barnes,  Ospy  Dennis,  Rocky  Mount 
Barnes,  Ralph  Spencer,  Jackson 
Barnett,  William  Howard,  Huntersville 
Barnhill,  James  Herbert,  Wilmington 
Bartol,  Christopher  Perry,  Tryon 

Fifth  Row: 

Bassett,  Henry  Burt,  Annandale,  Va. 
Batten,  Wesley  Alvin,  Burlington 
Battle,  Charles  Henry,  Miami,  Fla. 
Bauer,  William  Henry,  W.  Orange,  N.  J. 
Bauguess,  David  Eugene,  Winston-Salem 
Bagles,  Samuel  H.,  Port  Washington,  N.  Y. 
Beach.  Edward  Gray,  Rye,  N.  Y. 
Beach,  Robert  McDaniel,  Robersonville 

Sixth  Row: 

Seattle,  Guy  B.,  Jr.,  Raleigh 

Beaver,  James  Harry,  Landis 

Beck,  James  Douglas,  Lake  Worth,  Fla. 

Beim,  George,  Palisades,  N.  Y. 

Bell,  Daniel  Milton,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Bender,  Harold  Johnson,  Winston-Salem 

Bennett,  Robert  Beale,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bensch,  George  William,  Raleigh 

Seventh  Row: 

Berkley,  Margaret  Faye,  Chapel  Hill 
Bernstein,  Jeffrey  Alan,  Suffolk,  Va. 
Biggs,  Alexander  Graham,  Jr.,  Elkin 
Bissell,  Michael,  Ponte  Vedra  Beach,  Fla. 
Blackwell,  Michael  Clitus,  Gastonia 
Blackwood,  Danny  Lee,  Haw  River 
Blake,  Gerald  Wayne,  Jacksonville 
Blake,  Peter  Warren,  Rumson,  N.  J. 

Eighth  Row: 

Blalock,  James  Ronald,  Sanford 
Bland,  Gerald  Hall,  Raleigh 
Blevins,  Blaine  William,  Jr.,  Andrews 
Blizzard,  George  Franklin,  Jr.,  Navassa 
Boatman,  Byron  Lee,  Mt.  Airy 
Bobrowske,  Dennis  Edward,  Fayetteville 
Bogache,  William  K.,  Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 
Bonner,  Allan  Baker,  Jr.,  Hertford 

Ninth  Row: 

Boswell,  Carl  Joe,  Stantonsburg 
Boswell,  Ralph  Henry,  Ft.  Carson,  Colo, 
Boswell,  Robert  Frederick,  Newport 
Bourne,  Louis  Milton,  Alexandria,  Va. 
Bowen,  John  Melvin,  Williamston 
Bowerman,  Bill  Roger,  Chapel  Hill 
Bowmon,  David  Lee,  Hickory 
Boyers,  Ronald  Milton,  Gibsonville 

Tenth  Row: 

Brady,  Phillip  Winfield,  Greensboro 
Bragunier,  William  Edwin,  Tenafly,  N.  J. 
Brandt,  George  Fred,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 
Branon,  Rovy  Frost,  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Brewer,  James  Clark,  Greenville 
Bridgers,  Lanny  Boone,  Jackson 
Briley,  Mildred  Anne,  Greenville 
Brinkhouse,  William  K.,  Chapel  Hill 

Eleventh  Row: 

Brinkman,  Marion  F.,  Thornwood,  N.  Y. 
Brock,  Frank  Acree,  Lookout  Mtn.,  Tenn. 
Brooks,  Harry  Dean,  Wilmington 
Broom,  Thomas  Filmore,  Hendersonville 
Brown,  Charles  Palmer,  Albemarle 
Brown,  Hobson,  Jr.,  Harwinton,  Conn. 
Brown,  Robert  Lee,  Loveland,  Ohio 
Bruce,  Robert  Michael,  Raleigh 

Twelfth  Row: 

Brunson,  William  Davidson,  Charlotte 
Bryon,  Harrel  Dean,  Chinquapin 
Bryan,  Robert  Leon,  Jr.,  Kinston 
Buchanan,  Victor  Wayne,  Greensboro 
Buckley,  Charles  Robinson,  III,  Raleigh 
Buell,  William  M.,  Richmond,  Va. 
Buffkin,  Billy  Bryan,  Whiteville 
Buie,  Bradley  McCallum,  Red  Springs 


Buie,  Lawrence  Christopher,  Maxton 
Bundy,  Thomas  William,  High  Point 
Bundy,  Vee  Mayo.  Madison 
Burgess,  Harold  Douglas,  Murphy 
Burkhalter,  George  Anton,  Charlotte 
Burnes,  Richard  John,  Roselle,  N.  J. 
Burt,  Edward  Ramsey,  Biscoe 
Burton,  Rebecca  Elizabeth,  Bolivia 

Second  Row: 

Butler,  David  Allison,  High  Point 
Butler,  Gerrie  Jane,  Oreland,  Pa. 
Butner,  Howard  Eugene,  Winston-Salem 
Bynum,  Edwin  Council,  Jr.,  Stantonsburg 
Byrnes,  Ronald  Laurence,  Wake  Forest 
Cagle,  Johnny  Allen,  Carthage 
Camp,  James  Monroe,  Jr.,  Gastonia 
Cannell,  Carolyn  Joan,  Weirton,  W.  Va. 

Third  Row: 

Carpenter,  Miles  Smith,  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Carpenter,  Parks  Cleveland,  Lowell 
Carr,  George  Watts,  III,  Durham 
Carr,  James  Osborn,  Jr.,  Wallace 
Carrier,  Richard  Warren,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa. 
Carrell,  Barry  Gwyn,  Winston-Salem 
Carter,  Charles  Wesley,  Sanford 
Carter,  Dewey  Gaston,  Burlington 

Fourth  Row: 

Carter,  James  Richard,  Southern  Pines 
Carter,  Robert  Love,  St.  Pauls 
Cartrette,  Ronald  Joe,  Portsmouth,  Va. 
Cartwright,  Robert  Mason,  Fairfield 
Case,  Willard  Alan.  Asheville 
Cashion,  James  Brannon.  Charlotte 
Cassell,  James  Ladd,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Cassels,  John  Pitch,  Charlotte 

Fifth  Row: 

Casteen,  William  Robert,  Lynnhaven,  Va. 
Caudill,  John  Gentry,  Charlotte 
Caviness,  Howard  Gordon,  Burlington 
Chandler,  Colquitt  Lee,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Chandler,  John  Edward,  III,  Greensboro 
Chapman,  Leicester,  Nashville,  Tenn 
Chapman,  William  Holmes,  Suffolk,  Va. 
Chatham,  Raymond  Hunt,  III,  Lawson,  Mo. 

Siith  Row: 

Cheek,  David  V.,  Annandale,  Va. 
Cheek,  Forrest  Mumford,  Greensboro 
Cherry,  Robert  Leo,  Chapel  Hill 
Cherry,  Walter  Theron,  Jr.,  Mf.  Olive 
Childress,  Paul  Madison,  Gastonia 
Chilton,  James  Benny,  V.(estfield 
Chinnis,  Charles  Samuel,  Raleigh 
Christenson,  Brian,  Manhasset,  N.  Y. 
Seventh  Row: 

Church,  George  Franklin,  Purlear 
Church,  John  D,,  Shelby 
Clapp,  George  William,  Greenville 
Clark,  Elizabeth  Blythe,  Pinetops 
Clark,  Norwood  Graham,  Wilmington 
Clark,  Thomas  B.,  Greensboro 
Clayton,  Haywood  Monroe,  Morrisville 
Clayton,  William  Patrick,  Hillsboro 

Eighth  Row: 

Clegg,  Gerald  Marius,  Charlotte 
Clifford,  Locke  T.,  Ware  Shoals,  S.  C. 
Cline,  Julius  Danny,  Hickory 
Clotfelter,  James  Hodson,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Coats.  Lieonard  Edward,  Dunn 
Coble,  Spencer  Alan,  Greensboro 
Cohen,  Melvin  Lenard.  Morganton 
Coleman,  Enoch  Henry,  Shallotte 

Ninth  Row: 

Collins,  Dewey  Wayne,  Fayetteville 
Collins,  Glen  Jennings,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Collins,  Wesley  William,  Columbus,  Ga. 
Coin,  William  Gerald,  Rockingham 
Cone,  Benjamin,  Jr.,  Greensboro 
Conner,  Cecil  Clair,  Jr.,  Greensboro 
Connolly,  John,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y. 
Conrad,  John  William,  High  Point 
Tenth  Row: 

Cook,  Calvin  Douglas,  Canton 
Cook,  William  Wilson,  Madison 
Cooler,  Richard  M.,  Walterboro,  S.  C. 
Cooper,  Bruce  Stephen,  Winston-Salem 
Cornwell,  Robert  Earl,  Lawndale 
Corpening,  John  Paylor,  High  Point 
Coulter,  James  C,  Cleveland 
Covington,  David  Eric,  Winston-Salem 

Eleventh  Row: 

Cox,  Bobby  Leon,  Winston-Salem 
Cox,  Milford  Chantwin,  Jr.,  Thomasville 
Craig,  Hoyle  Bickford,  Durham 
Crawford,  David  Palmer,  Flint,  Mich. 
Crawley,  Waldorf  Garrold,  Raeford 
Crawley,  William  Justis,  Jamesville 
Crespo,  Fred  Lewis,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Cribbin,  Thomas  Michael,  Greensboro 

Twelfth  Row: 

Crissman,  Patricia  Ann,  Chapel  Hill 
Crocker,  Joseph  Melville,  Selma 
Crowner,  Stuart  W.,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y. 
Currie.  John  Lauchlin,  Carthage 
Daly,  Christopher  J.,  Hyattsville,  Md. 
Dampier,  Bobby  Hugh,  Morrisville 
Dana,  Thomas  Wolcott,  III,  Hickory 
Daniel.  Wallace  Lee,  Jr.,  Durham 


First  Row: 

Daniels,  Lonnie  Aaron,  Morehead  City 
Daves,  Walter  Marrow,  Jr.,  Durham 
Davis,  Beverly  Alice,  Chapel  Hill 
Davis,  Clyde  Edwin,  Cornelius 
Davis,  Nancy  Kay.  Durham 
Davis,  Norman  McBrayer,  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Davis,  Thomas  Fitzgerald.  Jr.,  Roxboro 
Davis.  William  Raeford,  Fayetteville 

Second  Row: 

Dawson,  Claude  Edward,  Chatham,  Va. 
Oellinger,  Jerry  Craig.  Kannapolis 
DeLung.  Harry  Leonard.  Atlanta.  Ga. 
Derr.  Dailey  Jonathan.  Asheboro 
Dettinger.  Elmer  R..  III.  Chapel  Hill 
Devin.  Robert  S.,  Silver  Spring.  Md. 
Devine,  Foy  Roberson,  Hampton,  Va. 
Dickson,  George  Waitt,  Hillsboro 

Third  Row: 

Dinero,  Thomas  Edward,  Kenmore,  N.  Y. 
Dixon,  Kent  Hoolser,  Miami,  Fla. 
Dixon.  Marion  Monroe,  Greensboro 
Doares.  Joseph  McClure,  Jr.,  Lumberton 
Dobosh,  Richard  G.,  Nesquehoning,  Pa. 
Dodd.  David  Young,  Henderson 
Dougherty,  Glen  Noble,  Montville,  N.  J. 
Doughton.  Walter  Lee,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Fourth  Row: 

Downing.  Diane  Alice,  Charlotte 
Doyle,  John  Howard,  Statesville 
Drake,  James  Edwin,  Charlotte 
Drennan.  Dorothy  Sue.  Belmont 
Dudley.  Larry  Willard.  Dunn 
Duggins.  Victor  F..  Greeneville.  Tenn. 
Duncan,  Thomas  Stanford,  Durham 
Dunlap,  Bryant  Overton,  Jr.,  Clinton 

Fifth  Row: 

Dunlap,  Charles  C,  Aruba,  Neth.  Ant. 
Dunn,  Noel  Lee,  West  Hartford.  Conn. 
Durand.  Harry  W..  Lookout  Mtn..  Tenn. 
Durham.  Lorenzo  Lionel.  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Dutton,  James  Robert,  Greensboro 
Dykstra,  John  Richard.  Chapel  Hill 
Eager.  Howard  Lloyd,  Richmond.  Va. 
Eanes,  Samuel  Kellam,  Thomasville 

Sixth  Row: 

Economon,  Wayne  Nichols,  Morehead  City 
Edens,  Gary  Denton,  Salisbury 
Edmund,  John  Charles,  Lumberton 
Edwards.  Daniel  Hampton.  Tryon 
Edwards.  Herbert  Jackson.  Goldsboro 
Edwards,  Ralph  Thomas,  Waynesville 
Edwards,  Sam  Bingham,  Jr.,  Sanford 
Eggleston,  Tony  Edward,  Rocky  Mount 

Seventh  Row: 

Eller,  Daniel  Wayne,  Spencer 

Eller,  Revis  Radford,  Purlear 

Ellis,  Richard  Whitlowe.  Holly  Springs 

Ellis,  William  Gaston,  Martinsville,  Va. 

Elvin,  Michael  Stuart.  Alexandria,  Va. 

Emerson.  Robert  Scheib.  Manhasset,  N.  Y. 

Emory,  William  B..  New  Orleans,  La. 

Ennis,  Gordon  Earl,  Erwin 

Eighth  Row: 

Enos,  Alanson  Trask,  Greenwich,  Conn. 
Ettman.  James  K.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Evans.  Earl  Sibley,  Cary 
Evans,  Kelly  Douglas,  Greensboro 
Evans,  Wiley  Neal,  III.  W.  Asheville 
Everette.  Stephen  Gerald.  Pink  Hill 
Faint,  Arthur  John,  Ft.  Washington.  Pa. 
Fairchild,  Albert  E.,  Winston-Salem 

Ninth  Row: 

Farmer.  Jean  Warren.  Charlotte 
Farrington.  Stephen.  Short  Hills.  N.  J. 
Farthing,  Donald  Keith.  Tryon 
Faulk,  Randy  Kelly,  Sanford 
Ferrell,  Calvin  D.  Woodrow,  Raleigh 
Ferrell,  Roy  Lee,  Jr.,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Fink,  Christopher  Boles.  Chapel  Hill 
Fishel,  Irvin  Manly,  Winston-Salem 

Tenth  Row: 

Fisher.  John  Lewis.  Jr.,  Asheville 
Fisher,  Patricia  Diane.  Asheville 
Fleming.  Richard  Eddington,  Landis 
Flora.  Ralph  Carl.  Fort  Bragg 
Flournoy.  Henry  Warnock.  Macon.  Ga. 
Flowers.  Sammy  Kaye,  Wilson 
Flye,  Melvyn  Wayne,  Tarboro 
Fogleman,  W.  Wainwright,  Winston-Salem 

Eleventh  Row: 

Ford,  Emily  Gail,  Chapel  Hill 
Forloines,  George  Andrew.  Red  Springs 
Forrester,  Roy  Lane,  II,  Durham 
Foster,  William  Lee,  Mocksville 
Fountain,  Donna  Gene,  Wilmington 
Foust.  Larry  Foil,  Lexington 
Fowler,  Peter  Ritchie.  Darien.  Conn. 
Franklin.  Linda  Sue.  Statesville 

Twelfth  Row: 

Freeman.  Kenneth  A..  Silver  Spring,  Md. 
Freeman,  Numa  Franklin,  Jr.,  Louisburg 
French,  James  J.,  Ormond  Beach,  Fla. 
Friedman.  Ronald  Michael.  Miami,  Fla. 
Frye,  Steven  Raleigh,  Hickory 
Fuller,  William  Bryan,  Hickory 
Gaber,  Mark  Joel,  Miami,  Fla. 
Gaither,  Gerald  Lee,  High  Point 


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First  Row: 

Gall,  William  Ross,  Windsor 
Galvin,  Alexander,  Proctorville,  Ohio 
Gamewell,  Jennifer,  Salisbury 
Ganson,  Beverly  L..  Delray  Beach,  Fla. 
Gardner,  Lawrence  Lee,  Jr.,  Durham 
Gardner,  Thomas  Hamilton,  Greensboro 
Garrard,  Gardiner  W.,  Columbus.  Ga. 
Garrell,  Joe  C.,  Tabor  City 

Second  Row: 

Garrison,  Charles  Edwin,  Biscoe 
Garrison,  Robert  Donald,  Hayesville 
Garrison,  Stephen  Little,  Charlotte 
Geer,  Edmond  Troy,  Jr.,  Aberdeen 
Getsinger,  John  Graham,  Goldsboro 
Gikow,  Lewis  Abbott,  Millburn.  N.  J. 
Gilbert,  Bonn  Arthur,  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Gilbert,  Lyman  D.,  Bowmansdale,  Pa. 

Third  Row: 

Gillette.  Paul  Crawford.  Johnsonville 
Gischel.  Gary,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Glace,  Kenneth  William,  Jr.,  Pilot  Mtn. 
Gladstein,  Michael  Jay,  Durham 
Goetz,  Charles  Moran.  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 
Goldby,  Eric  Alan,  Long  Beach,  N.  Y. 
Golden,  Terry  Donald,  Raleigh 
Goldsmith,  Alan  McDowell,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Fourth  Row: 

Goldstein,  Steven  Ira.  Marion 
Good,  Gerald  LeRoy,  Miami,  Fla. 
Goode,  Michael  Kelly,  Butner 
Goodman,  Edward  G,,  Leiand 
Goodman.  John  Hocutt.  Greensboro 
Goodnight.  Kenneth  Marius,  Salisbury 
Gocdridge.  William.  Rancho  Santa  Fe.  Cal. 
Goodyear.  George  Sullivan.  Charlotte 
Fifth  Row: 

Gorsuch.  Norman  C,  Rego  Park,  N.  Y. 
Grady,  Thomas  Francis,  Belmont 
Graham,  Ivey  Daniels.  Beaufort 
Gram.  Wallace  D.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Grant,  Richard  DeGolier,  Madison,  Conn. 
Gray,  Bowman.  III.  Winston-Salem 
Greene.  Malachi  Jerome.  Charlotte 
Gregory.  Augustus  Merrimon.  Salisbury 

Sixth  Row: 

Griffin,  Harold  Wilson,  Rocky  Mount 
Griffin,  Joseph  Waldo,  Williamston 
Griffin,  Morris  Hal,  Davidson 
Griffin,  William  Clyde,  Williamston 
Griffith,  Bryce  Williamson,  Charlotte 
Grigg,  Clyde  Lee,  Smithfield 
Grimes.  William  Demsie.  Washington 
Grosboll.  Gary  Dean.  Charlotte 

Seventh  Row: 

Gross.  Charles  Norvell.  Pfafftown 
Gruehn.  John  Thomas.  Greensboro 
Gruenhut.  Stephen  Jerry.  Statesville 
Gulier.  Philip  Arthur.  Charlotte 
Gunster.  Walter  Eugene,  III,  Ft.  Bragg 
Gunter,  Kenneth  Wilson,  Bon  Aire,  Va. 
Gupton,  William  Owen,  Zebulon 
Guy,  Henry  Federick,  Beulaville 

Eighth  Row: 

Hamilton,  Robert  Cabot,  Winston-Salem 
Hamilton,  Thomas  Samuel,  Jr.,  Sanford 
Hamlin,  Joseph  John,  Rutherfordton 
Hammer,  David  Murray,  Atlantic 
Hamrick,  Fred  Carroll,  Elizabeth  City 
Hamrick,  James  Terry,  Mooresboro 
Handy,  Walter  R.,  Jr.,  Bayside,  Va. 
Hanson,  Barbara  Lee,  Villanova,  Pa. 

Ninth  Row: 

Hardie,  Donald  Lee,  Graham 
Harding,  Benjamin  Hackett,  Jr.,  Elkin 
Hardister,  Robert  Barton,  Durham 
Hargis.  Ronald  Lathan.  Burlington 
Harper,  Ralph  Ragan,  Gastonia 
Harrell,  James  Waitus,  Jr.,  Rosehill 
Harrell,  Manfred  Franz.  Columbia 
Harrington,  Abner  Brown,  Sanford 

Tenth  Row: 

Harris,  James  Nimrod.  Jr..  Glen  Raven 
Harris.  Leon  William.  Robbins 
Harrison,  Harold  Gray,  Thomasville 
Harrison,  Reginald  Woodrow,  Wilson 
Hart,  Elzie  Franklin,  Jr.,  Burlington 
Hathaway.  Peter  Leon.  Naples,  Fla. 
Hawkins,  Hubert  Wilson,  Jr.,  Madison 
Hays,  William  Arthur,  Jr.,  Franklin 

Eleventh  Row: 

Haywood,  Roger  Kent,  Mount  Gilead 
Heacock,  Donald,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Hearne,  Gary  Lynn,  Stanton,  Ky. 
Heatherly,  Charles  Roy,  Candler 
Heavner,  Phyllis  Colclough,  Chapel  Hill 
Hedgecoe,  Sarvis,  Joel,  Tabor  City 
Hedman,  Lyle  Donnell.  Wilmington 
Hembree,  Lloyd  John.  Charlotte 

Twelfth  Row: 

Hemrick.  Harold  McWhorter,  Kinston 
Henley.  Thomas  Franklin.  Chapel  Hill 
Henriksen.  Harold  Eugene.  Wilmington 
Henry,  David  Patterson,  Chapel  Hill 
Henry,  Richard,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 
Henson,  Ronald  Colin,  Otto 
Hickmon,  Leon  Edward,  Wilmington 
Hicks,  Ben  Horner,  Henderson 


First  Row: 

Hicks,  Judith  Elizabetli.  High  Point 

Hicks.  William  Minor,  Jr.,  Oxford 

Hill.  Edward  Harvie.  Jr.,  Plymouth 

Hiller.  Robert  Eric,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 

Hipps.  Dean,  Asheville 

Hipps,  William  David,  Morganton 

Hobbs,  Charles  McA..  Williamsburg.  Va. 

Hobbs.  James  M.,  Kinston 

Second  Row: 

Hobbs,  John  Whitfield,  Wilmington 
Hobbs,  William.  Washington.  D.  C. 
Hodge,  Jerry  Lee,  Salisbury 
Hodges,  Henry  Latham,  Jr.,  Washington 
Hodges,  James  Lenue.  Wilmington 
Hoehn,  Edward  George,  Hanover,  N.  H. 
Hofler.  James  Carrol.  Sunbury 
Holderness.  James  Braswell.  Tarboro 

Third  Row: 

Holleman.  Curtis  Edwin,  Fuquay  Springs 
Hollingsworth,  John  Frederick.  Wilson 
Holmes,  William  B..  Chappaqua.  N.  Y. 
Holt.  George  Henry.  Burlington 
Honeycutt.  Jeffrey  Scott.  Marion 
Honeycutt,  Lattie  Fuller,  Jr.,  Raleigh 
Hood,  Thomas  Leroy,  Dover 
Hooper,  Ronald  Dale,  Elkin 

Fourth  Row: 

Horner.  James  Thomas.  Jr..  Durham 
Horstey.  Shirley  Amanda.  Gastonia 
Horton,  Marcia  Lee.  Guilford.  Conn, 
Howard.  Edwin  Roger,  Winston-Salem 
Howard,  Michael  Leo.  Riverside.  Conn. 
Howe.  David  William.  Greensboro 
Howe.  John  Elmer.  Jr..  Hamlet 
Howell.  Jayne  Lynn.  Apex 

Fifth  Row: 

Howell.  Michael  Stephen.  Norwood 
Hoyle.  John  Crawford.  Greensboro 
Hubbard.  Charles  Spence.  Chapel  Hill 
Huffman.  Allen  William.  Jr..  Hickory 
Hughes.  Richard  Edward.  Parkton 
Hughes.  Robert  Knox.  Asheboro 
Hull.  Jimmy  Edward.  Gastonia 
Hundley.  Robert  Miller.  Stuart.  Va. 

Sixth  Row: 

Huneycutt.  James  E.,  Jr.,  Rockingham 
Hunter,  Alsey  Dalton,  Jr.,  Cary 
Huske,  Isaac  Manning,  Cooleemee 
Hyman,  Louis  Ephriam,  Baltimore.  Md 
Imes.  William  Carl.  Birchdale.  Minn. 
Ingram.  Milford  Allen.  Wadesboro 
Israel.  Douglas.  Pisgah  Forest 
Iversen.  Steven  Robert.  Glenview,  III. 

Seventh  Row: 

Jackson.  Diane  June,  Omaha,  Neb. 
Jackson.  Donald  Wilkerson.  Raleigh 
Jackson.  Robert.  Rockingham 
Jackson.  Samuel.  St.  Michaels.  Md. 
Jackson.  Wayne  Alford.  Tarboro 
James.  Robert  Lee.  Marion 
Jamison.  Forrest  Robert,  Hickory 
Jamison,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Charlotte 

Eighth  Row: 

Jarman,  Richard  Rankin,  Gastonia 
Jason,  Peter  H..  Woodmere.  N.  Y. 
Jay.  Annie  Lou.  Raleigh 
Jenkins.  Michael  Bruce.  Star 
Jenkins.  Robert  Bain.  Jr..  Gastonia 
Jernigan.  Albert  Daniel.  Durham 
Jess.  Everett  M..  Jr.,  Fairfield,  Conn 
Johnson,  Mary  Lou,  Clayton 

Ninth  Row: 

Johnson,  Robert  Harry,  Charlotte 
Johnston,  James  Marion,  Jr.,  Edenton 
Johnston,  John  Gardner,  Charlotte 
Jolis,  Paul  Ortega,  Paris,  France 
Jones,  Cavil  Maurice,  Beaufort 
Jones,  Charles  Parker,  Goldsboro 
Jones  Ernest  Larry,  Landis 
Jones,  Fred  Ingram,  High  Point 

Tenth  Row: 

Jones,  Martha  Verlette.  Chapel  Hill 
Jones,  Robert  Brook,  Greensboro 
Jones.  Ronald  Wayne.  Fayetteville 
Jones,  Steve  Michael,  Concord 
Jones,  Thomas  Henry,  Kenly 
Jordan.  James  Trenton.  Jackson  Springs 
Joseph.  George  Souma.  Greensboro 
Josephs.  Frederick  Allen.  Charlotte 

Eleventh  Row: 

Joyner.  Ronald  Freeman,  Ahoskie 
Julian,  Daniel  Lee,  Salisbury 
Kaplan.  Steven  Robert.  Hempstead.  N.  Y. 
Katz.  Robin  Arthur.  Lido  Beach.  N.  Y. 
Keck.  Daniel  Steve.  Burlington 
Keistler,  Cherie  Kaye,  Charlotte 
Kellerman,  George  R.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii 
Kelly,  Anne  Marie,  Fayetteville 

Twelfth  Row: 

Kelly,  James  Norman,  Jr.,  Sanford 
Kemp,  Thomas  Law,  III,  Chapel  Hill 
Kerley,  Eileen  Gordy,  Durham 
Kerley,  James  Edward,  Durham 
Kesler,  William  Thomas,  Greensboro 
Ketner,  John  Herman,  Jr..  Concord 
Killian,  John.  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
King,  Benny  E.,  Asheville 


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First  Row: 

King,  John  Thomas,  Concord 
King,  Marcus  Clifton,  Chapel  Hill 
King,  William  Douglas,  Greensboro 
Kinlaw,  David  Hutchinson,  Bladenboro 
Kinney,  George  Sandifer,  Hendersonville 
Kirk,  Clyde  Roy,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Kleiman,  Scott  Gerald,  Raleigh 
Klinker,  Brian  Paul,  S.  Deerfield,  Mass. 

Second  Row: 

Knighten,  Martha  Diane,  Winston-Salem 
Knott,  John  Buxton,  III,  Durham 
Kyles,  Max  Austin,  Statesville 
Lafterty.  Robert  Parks,  Concord 
Lambeth,  Kenneth  Joe,  Lexington 
Land,  Cleo  Edward,  Jr.,  Greensboro 
Lane,  James  Randolph.  Jr.,  Asheboro 
Lane,  Dallas  Scott,  Stantonsburg 

Third  Row: 

Langdon,  Joseph,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Langley,  Rufus  Benjamin,  Four  Oaks 
Langston,  Sherrill  Douglas,  Princeton 
Lankford,  Frank  G.,  Farmville,  Va. 
Lankford,  Shelton  Frank,  N,  Wilkesboro 
Larrick,  James  K,  Lexington,  Mass. 
Lawther,  Francis  Rivers,  Wilmington 
Leake,  Arthur  Eldridge,  Jr.,  Marshall 

Fourth  Row: 

LeBlanc,  John  W.,  Fayetteville 
Ledford,  James  Larry,  Gastonia 
Lee,  Charles  Richard,  Washington,  D,  C. 
Lee,  James  Parker,  Princeton 
Lee,  John  Michael,  Gastonia 
Leggett,  Robert  Franklin,  Lumberton 
Legler,  Mitchell  Wooten,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Lehrer,  Steven  E.,  Valley  Stream,  N.  Y. 

Fifth  Row: 

Lennox,  J.  Andrew,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Lesavoy,  Malcolm  Alan,  Allentown,  Pa. 
Levitt,  Marc  David,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Lewis,  Clifford  Thomas,  Beaufort 
Lewis,  William  Horace,  Jr.,  Farmville 
Lewisohn,  Richard,  III,  N.  Y.  C,  N.  Y. 
Lincoln,  Charles  Howard,  Smyrna 
Lineberger,  Walter  Sullivan,  Charlotte 

Sixth  Row: 

Ling,  Edward  S.,  Long  Valley,  N.  J. 
Litsinger,  Glenn  Mitchell,  Jr.,  Hickory 
Little,  George  Wesley,  Southern  Pines 
Little,  John  Zebulon,  Albemarle 
Little,  Willie  Melvin,  Jr.,  Selma 
Livengood,  Norman  Blackwell,  Rocky  Mount 
Lloyd,  Evelyn  Pauline,  Hillsboro 
Lloyd,  Harry  Walker,  Hillsboro 

Seventh  Row: 

Lloyd,  Virginia  Ann,  Chapel  Hill 
Long,  Robert  Bobo,  Jr.,  Asheville 
Love,  William  Baylis,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Lowe,  Richard  Emory,  Cramerton 
Lowe,  Robert  Fielding,  Fairmont 
Lowrimore,  Joney  Day,  Tabor  City 
Lucas,  Charles  Clement,  Jr.,  Lucama 
Lucas,  Robert  Paige,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Eighth  Row: 

Lyday,  William  Jackson,  Yanceyville 
Lynch,  Wilson  Locke,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
Lynn,  Cy  Kellie,  Jr.,  Valdese 
Lynn,  George  D.,  Mt.  Home  AFB,  Idaho 
Lyon,  Washington  D.,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
McAllister,  William  Howard,  Pittsboro 
McArthur,  Douglas  Ray,  Red  Springs 
McChristian,  Joseph  A.,  Fort  Knox,  Ky. 

Ninth  Row: 

McCollum,  John  Carl,  Pittsboro 
McCormick,  Russell  H.,  Pilot  Mountain 
McDaniel.  George  D.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 
McDevitt,  Larry  Stephen,  Asheville 
McDonald,  James  John,  Harrington,  Del. 
McEntire,  Jerrill  Lee,  Old  Fort 
McGill,  Douglas,  Willowdale,  Ontario 
McGraw,  Marcus  Page,  Gaithersburg,  Md. 

Tenth  Row: 

McKee,  Michael  Thomas,  Kings  Mtn. 
McKeenan,  William  W.,  Newport,  R.  I. 
McKethan,  William  A.,  Fayetteville 
McKinney,  David  Michael,  Lexington 
McKnight,  Philip  Kinsey,  San  Juan,  P.  R. 
McLamb,  James  Norwill,  Wilmington 
McLamb,  John  Gordon,  Benson 
McLemore,  Gilbert  C,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Eleventh  Row: 

McLemore,  Wayne  Castle,  Eton,  Ga. 
McLeod,  Alexander,  Albemarle 
McLeod,  Gerald  Graham,  Sanford 
McMann,  William  Edward,  Danville,  Va, 
McNeill,  Paschall  Hancock,  Sanford 
McNinch,  John  Hale,  Charlotte 
McRee.  Archie  Dale,  Newton 
McWilliams,  William  G.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Twelfth  Row: 

Mabe,  Pearlie  Sprunt,  Clinton 
MacArthur,  Robert  William,  Charlotte 
Malak,  Ronald  Francis,  Natrona,  Pa. 
Macaulay,  Robert  Fussell,  Elwyn,  Pa. 
Mackler,  Stephen  Barry,  Smithheld 
Madsen,  John  Edward,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Malobicky,  Larry  John,  Tarentum,  Pa. 
Manasse,  Gabriel  Otto,  Durham 


First  Row: 

Mangum,  Ralph  Anderson,  Charlotte 
Mangum,  Wallace  Shaw,  Laurinburg 
Mann,  Harold  Thompson,  Hickory,  Va. 
Mannino.  James  Alfred,  Westfield,  N.  J. 
Marshall,  Diane  Renetta,  Jacksonville 
Martin,  Ernest  Lee,  III,  Statesville 
Martin,  Johnny  David,  Madison 
Martin,  Margaret,  Mount  Olive 

Second  Row: 

Martin,  Robert,  Jr.,  Reidsville 
Martin,  Robert  Gale,  Jonesville 
Martin,  Samuel  Anthony,  Farmville,  Va. 
Mason,  Marvin  Hawley,  Rutherfordton 
Massey,  John  Wesley,  Clayton 
Massie,  Kent  Belmore,  Waynesboro,  Va. 
Matheson,  Barbara  Louise,  Asheville 
Matlock,  Mary  Barker,  Greensboro 

Third  Row: 

Matthev;,  John  Little,  Sweet  Briar,  Va. 
Mattocks,  Don  Wynne,  Maysville 
Mauldin,  Clarence  Edward,  Fayetteville 
Mayes,  Joe  Douglas,  Charlotte 
Merrill,  Henry  Dobbel,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Merritt,  Ben  Gilbert,  Jr.,  Concord 
Merritt,  Rebecca  Lou,  Chapel  Hill 
Michaels,  Edward,  Monroeville,  Ala. 

Fourth  Row: 

Miles,  John  Pickett,  Asheville 
Miller,  Bonnie  Lee,  Charlotte 
Miller,  David  Jarman,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Miller,  Edmund  John,  Larchmont,  N.  Y. 
Miller,  Ronnie  Henderson,  Spencer 
Mills,  Richard  Clark,  Taylorsville 
Mintz,  Rudolph  Ivey,  Jr.,  Wilmington 
Mitchell,  William  Pete,  Goldsboro 

Fifth  Row: 

Mittendorf,  William,  Alexandria,  Va. 
Mock,  Jacob  Loftin,  Jr.,  Laurinburg 
Monroe,  Joseph  Reece,  Eagle  Springs 
Montague,  John  Currie,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Moore,  Earl  Raefiel.  Jr.,  Erwin 
Moore,  Paul  Arrington,  Jr.,  Clinton 
Moore,  Robert  H.,  Rehoboth  Beach,  Del. 
Moore,  Steve  Findley,  Raleigh 

Sixth  Row: 

Morgan,  Harvey,  Winston-Salem 
Morgan,  Tobias  Jenkins,  Salisbury 
Morris,  James,  III,  Redwood  City,  Cal. 
Morris,  Michael,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y. 
Morris,  Richard,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y. 
Morris,  Roger,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Morrow,  William,  Mandarin,  Fta. 
Morton,  David  Ronald,  Albemarle 

Seventh  Row: 

Moseley,  Donald,  Miami  Shores,  Fla. 
Moser.  Anthony  Mull,  Greensboro 
Moses,  William  Bruce,  Cullowhee 
Moulton,  Raymond  John,  Durham 
Mummaw,  Henry  Harrison,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
Mummaw,  Joseph  William,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
Muncy,  Thomas  Edward,  Sunbury 
Murnick,  Elliott  Paul,  Charlotte 

Eighth  Row: 

Murray,  Donald  M.,  Short  Hills,  N.  J. 
Murrell,  David  Warren,  Greensboro 
Myers,  Christopher,  W.  Orange,  N.  J. 
Myers,  Hugh  Alan,  Clayton 
Nance,  Joseph  Kinchin,  Chadbourn 
Nash,  David  Charles,  Chapel  Hill 
Nash,  John  Raymond,  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Nash,  Roland  Harrison,  Greensboro 

Ninth  Row: 

Navheim,  Steve  Alan,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Neal,  Jack  Allen,  High  Point 
Neilson,  David  Cameron,  Asheville 
Nelson,  Craig,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Neville,  John  Davenport,  Spring  Hope 
Neville,  William  Donald.  Chapel  Hill 
Newlin,  Charles  Bennett,  Sanford 
Newman,  Maynard  Simons,  Salisbury 

Tenth  Row: 

Newton,  Dorothy,  Southern  Pines 
Nichols,  Herman  Gudger,  Asheville 
Nislick,  Alex  David,  So.  Orange,  N.  J. 
Noble,  Theodore  T.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Noell,  Robert  Norman,  Durham 
Nooney,  Robert  Keith,  Plymouth 
Norman,  Joseph  Hunter,  IV,  Enfield 
Norris,  Henry  Steven,  Spindale 

Eleventh  Row: 

Norris,  Nancy  Jane,  Chapel  Hill 
Norwood,  David  Robert,  Townsville 
Oakley,  Lois  Ann,  Roxboro 
Odom,  Jerome  David,  Burlington 
Ogden,  Warren  Cox,  New  Orleans.  La. 
Oldham,  James  Howard,  Greensboro 
Oliver,  Margaret  Alice,  Whiteville 
Oliver,  Robert  Mitchell,  Miami,  Fla. 

Twelfth  Row: 

Opdyke,  Richard  Lee,  Winston-Salem 
Orenstein,  Leo  Richard,  Southport 
Orovan,  Ronald  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ostergren,  Allan,  Douglaston,  N.  Y. 
Owen,  James  Melvin,  Roseboro 
Owens,  Michael  Ray,  Walkertown 
Page,  John  Carlton,  Burlington 
Page,  Thomas  Walker,  Durham 


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First  Row: 

Painter,  Stephen  Savery,  Towson,  Md. 
Parker,  Charles  Francis,  IVIanson 
Parker,  James  Judd,  Varina 
Parker,  John  Edgar,  Gastonia 
Parker,  Joseph  Wilson,  Four  Oaks 
Parker,  Kellis  Earl,  Kinston 
Parker,  WMIiam  Deering,  Greensboro 
Parkman,  David  Ames,  Charlotte 

Second  Row: 

Parks,  Harry  Reid,  Raeford 
Parlier,  David  Cecil,  Charlotte 
Patterson,  Jerry  E.,  Kings  Mountain 
Paul,  W.  Larry,  Burlington 
Pavlovsky,  Potter  Dwight,  Fayetteville 
Payne,  James  Eric,  North  Wilkesboro 
Peacock,  Edwin  Bruton,  Wilmington 
Pearce,  Arthur  W.,  Fairfield,  Conn. 

Third  Row: 

Pearson,  Douglas  Lamar,  Franklin 
Pease,  Robert  George,  Burlington 
Peele,  Franklin,  Titusville,  Fla. 
Peele,  Olivia  Estes,  Franklinton 
Peery,  Robert  Nelson,  Jr.,  Newton 
Perry,  Franklin  Stewart,  Windsor 
Perry,  Thomas  Linwood,  Montross,  Va. 
Peterson,  Kent,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Fourth  Row: 

Peterson.  Theodore  Ezzell,  Jr.,  Garner 
Phillips.  John  Humphrey,  Morehead  City 
Phillips.  Robert  Carroll,  Matthews 
Phillips,  William  Royal,  Roseboro 
Pickett,  Harry  Wayne,  Durham 
Pierce,  Edward  0.,  Raleigh 
Pierce,  Louis  Clinton,  Jr.,  Madison 
Pipkin,  James  Stanton,  Spencer 

Fifth  Row: 

Pittman,  James  Aubrey,  Scotland  Neck 
Pleasants.  John  Gerald,  Jr.,  Durham 
Polakavetz,  Sandra  Helen,  Statesville 
Pollock,  Joseph  Graham,  Gatesville 
Pool,  Joseph  Derril,  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Poole,  Henry  Elbert,  Greensboro 
Poole,  James  Robert,  Lumberton 
Poovey,  Phillip  Ray,  Hickory 

Sixth  Row: 

Pope,  Larry  Hicks,  Troutman 
Pope,  Ralph  Williams,  Conway 
Poplin,  Zannie  Gaynelle,  Albemarle 
Poteat,  Milton  Oscar,  Salisbury 
Poteat,  William  Asbury,  Morganton 
Potter.  Frank  Grafton,  Sanford 
Powell,  Hugh,  Chattanooga,  Tenn, 
Powell,  Patrick  Lavern,  Durham 

Seventh  Row: 

Pressley,  Harvey  Hansel,  Greensboro 
Prince,  William  Lanier,  Pinehurst 
Proctor,  Grover  Belmont,  Chapel  Hill 
Proctor,  Harold  Dean,  Hickory 
Protfitt,  Carolyn  Rebecca,  Burnsville 
Putzel,  Michael,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Quinn,  Michael  Kennedy.  Towson,  Md. 
Raby,  Michael  Thomas,  Randleman 

Eighth  Row: 

Rackley,  Richard  Earl,  High  Point 
Ragland,  Lois,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Ramsey,  William  Jasper,  Raleigh 
Randolph,  William  Gaylord,  Kinston 
Ratlitf,  John  Preston,  Wadesboro 
Rawls.  Betty  Lou,  Oxford 
Ray.  Gilbert  Whitted,  Fayetteville 
Ray,  James  Pendleton,  Hillsboro 

Ninth  Row: 

Read,  George  Stephen,  Norlina 
Reddick.  Robert  Lee,  Kinston 
Reed,  Douglas  Cole,  Richmond,  Va. 
Reid,  James  Jefferson,  Columbia,  S.  C. 
Reid,  Joseph  Neal,  Rocky  Mount 
Reid.  Kenneth  Manning,  Southern  Pines 
Reitzel,  James  Richard,  Jr.,  Durham 
Renwick,  Francis,  Roanoke  Rapids 

Tenth  Row: 

Reynolds,  David  Caldwell,  Raleigh 
Rhinehardt,  John  Lafayette,  Charlotte 
Rhodes,  Barry  McKinley,  Forest  City 
Rhyne,  William  Rudisill,  Gastonia 
Rice.  Charles  Peyton,  Lenoir 
Rich.  William  Joseph,  Burlington 
Ring.  Elizabeth  Ann.  High  Point 
Roberson,  James  Henry,  Candler 

Eleventh  Row: 

Roberts,  Durward  Thomas,  Chapel  Hill 
Roberts,  Jan  Wayne,  Lillington 
Robertson,  Jerry  Wayne,  High  Point 
Robertson,  William  R.,  Albrook  AFB,  C.  Z. 
Robinson,  Dale  Wally,  Asheville 
Robinson,  Samuel  F.,  Lookout  Mtn.,  Tenn. 
Robinson,  Thomas  Clay,  Oxford 
Robinson,  William,  Georgetown,  S.  C. 

Twelfth  Row: 

Roessiger,  Peter  D.,  Greenwich,  Conn. 
Rogers,  Arthur  Henry,  Jr.,  Burlington 
Rogers,  Franklin  Rembert,  Tabor  City 
Rogers,  James  Ted.  Jr.,  Statesville 
Rollins,  James  R.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Roof,  Nathaniel  E.,  Sumter,  S.  C. 
Rosenbaum,  Jerry,  West  Orange,  N.  J. 
Rosental,  George  Eric,  Greensboro 


First  Row: 

Rosenthal,  Louis,  Savannah,  Ga. 
Roser,  Herbert  Gary,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 
Ross,  James  Hassell,  Jr.,  Ayden 
Ross,  Robert  Wendell,  III,  Kinston 
Ross,  William  Griffin,  Williamston 
Roth,  Richard  Lane,  New  York,  N.  Y, 
Rouse,  Lawrence  H.,  Kenilworth,  N.  J. 
Rubin,  Leslie  Alvin,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Second  Row: 

Ruffin,  Alger  Coleman,  Greenville 
Running,  Kenneth,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Rusher,  James  Thomas,  Salisbury 
Russell.  Douglas  M.,  Dover 
Sabo,  Richard  Stephen,  Roselle,  N.  J. 
Saboski,  Arthur  Peter,  Hickory 
Sanders,  Dewey  Nelson,  Willow  Springs 
Sanders,  Frank  Roy,  Silver  Spring,  tM. 

Third  Row: 

Saunders,  Stuart  Thomas.  Roanoke,  Va. 
Scarborough,  Junius  F.,  Statesville 
Schenck,  Paul  Wilfong,  III,  Greensboro 
Schiff,  Albert,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y. 
Schmidt,  Alice  Maria,  Elon  College 
Schoch,  Robert  Rodes,  High  Point 
Schools,  Arthur  Beale,  Richmond,  Va. 
Scott,  Clinton  Neil,  Columbia 

Fourth  Row: 

Sehorn,  Samuel  Leroy,  Charlotte 
Senkus,  William  Michael,  Winston-Salem 
Sexton,  Paul  Wayne,  Stoneville 
Seymour,  William  Gordon,  Southern  Pines 
Shackelford,  Harry  Louis,  Stantonsburg 
Shaffer,  Charles  Milton,  Chapel  Hill 
Shankle,  William  Ivey,  Shannon 
Sharp,  Jerry  Lynn,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn. 

Fifth  Row: 

Shavender,  Eugene  Franklin,  Raleigh 
Shaw,  Philip  Carl,  Four  Oaks 
Shelley,  Rowland  McLamb,  Raleigh 
Shins,  Richard  Mark,  Allentown,  Pa. 
Shoffner,  Robert  Lee,  Jr.,  Burlington 
Short,  Macon  Watson,  Henderson 
Shouse.  Larry  Ray,  Winston-Salem 
Shrader,  Donald  Wesley,  Chapel  Hill 

Sixth  Row: 

Shue,  Robert  Sidney,  Haw  River 
Siceloff,  Jimmy  Conrad,  Mt.  Airy 
Silvers,  James  Martin,  Greensboro 
Simpson,  Clarence  Grady,  Clinton 
Simpson,  Clarence  Joseph,  Graham 
Singletary,  Leith  Paul,  Greensboro 
Sizemore.  Lawrence  Lee,  Clinton 
Skees,  Robert  Dresden,  Greensboro 

Seventh  Row: 

Sloan,  David  Clarence.  Conover 
Slutsky.  Myron  Leonard,  Gastonia 
Smith,  Carol  Ann  Foster,  Raleigh 
Smith,  Charles  Milton,  Elizabeth  City 
Smith,  Christopher,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 
Smith,  Edward  Calvin,  Jr.,  Lexington 
Smith,  Jerry  Wayne,  East  Bend 
Smith,  Joseph  Gordon,  Jr.,  Statesville 

Eighth  Row: 

Smith,  Kirby  Lee,  Miami,  Fla. 

Smith,  Philip  Logan,  Winston-Salem 

Smith,  Rae  Patricia,  Chapel  Hill 

Smith,  Raymond  Franklin,  Lexington 

Smith,  Richard  W.,  Malverne,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Robert  Charles,  Greensboro 

Smith,  Rodney  Lee,  Fayetteville 

Smith,  Vernon  Oscar,  N.  Wilkesboro 

Ninth  Row: 

Smithson,  William  Anthony,  Winston-Salem 
Smoot,  Arthur  Fountain,  Goldsboro 
Snell,  Walter  Joseph,  Winston-Salem 
Snider,  Conward  Berton,  Robbinsville 
Snoddy,  Larry  Don,  Liberty 
Sokol,  George  John,  Haverford,  Pa. 
Soles,  William  Ray,  Whiteville 
Somers,  Larry  Gordon,  Reidsville 

Tenth  Row: 

Sowder,  John  Hugh,  N.  Wilkesboro 
Sparks,  James  Ellis,  Elizabeth  City 
Speight,  Jim  Cornelius,  Jr..  Rocky  Mount 
Spence,  Oris  Preston,  Raleigh 
Spencer,  Ann  Curtis.  Chapel  Hill 
Spivey,  Teddy  Ray,  Sanford 
Spruill,  James  Henry,  Windsor 
Spurrier,  William  Wayne,  Charlotte 

Eleventh  Row: 

Stanfield,  Louis  Garrett,  Jr.,  Fairmont 
Starr,  Melvin  Thomas,  Gastonia 
Stephens,  David  Bolan,  Raleigh 
Stephenson,  James  P.,  Jr.,  Florence,  S.  C. 
Stephenson,  Stephanie  Diane,  Sanford 
Stevenson,  Clement  Olin,  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Stokes,  Montford  Young,  Guilford 
Stone,  Sharon  Elizabeth,  Griffon 

Twelfth  Row: 

Stonestreet.  James  Frank,  Albemarle 
Storck,  Richard  Alan,  Charlotte 
Stovall,  Robert  Glenn,  Jr.,  Roxboro 
Stranghan,  James  Fleming,  Jr.,  Raleigh 
Straughn,  William  R.,  Ill,  Chapel  Hill 
Strause,  Henry  McDaniel,  Henderson 
Street,  Nicholas,  Westport,  Conn. 
Strickland,  Roger  Colon,  High  Point 


First  Row: 

Strong,  Jeffrey  David,  Tivoli,  N.  Y. 
Strother,  Joseph  Michael,  Franlilinton 
Stroud,  Jerry  Sae,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Stroup,  Bruce  Bradley,  Kannapolis 
Stroupe,  Christopher  R.,  Rutherford  Col. 
Stubbs,  Traurck  Hamilton,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Stubbs,  William  LaMont,  Hamlet 
Stumberg,  Elizabeth  Orrell,  Chapel  Hill 

Second  Row: 

Summers,  Scott  Earnest,  II,  Morganton 
Summey,  William  Lewis,  II,  Dallas 
Swaringen,  Roy  A.,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem 
Swicegood,  Ronald  Eugene,  Thomasville 
Szenasy,  Anthony  Stephen,  Durham 
Tadlock,  James  Albert,  Jr.,  Calypso 
Talbot,  Maurice  Emmitt,  Fayetteville 
Taylor,  Alfred  T.,  Jr.,  Garner 

Third  Row: 

Taylor,  John  Carroll,  Raleigh 
Taylor,  Wade  Anderson,  Robersonville 
Teasley,  Howell  Kyser,  Elberton,  Ga. 
Tedesco,  John  James,  Oaklyn,  N.  J. 
Temple,  Gray,  Columbia,  S.  C, 
Tesh,  Ray  Franklin,  Winston-Salem 
Thomas,  David  Lloyd,  Greensboro 
Thompson,  Forrest  Victor,  Jr.,  Tarboro 

Fourth  Row: 

Thompson,  Herman  0.,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill 
Thompson,  Ted  Wayne,  Greensboro 
Thornton,  Willam  Gerald,  Clinton 
Tibbets,  Lucinda  Fay,  Westfield,  N.  J. 
Todd,  Jerry  Henry,  Sanford 
Todd,  Virginia  K.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
Tolini,  Joseph  Anthony,  Winston-Salem 
Toppell,  Kenneth  Lawrence,  Miami,  Fla. 

Fifth  Row: 

Trachtenberg,  Ronald  Lee,  Jacksonville 
Traynham,  Donald  Mitchell,  Gastonia 
Trueax,  Edmund  Ross,  McLean,  Va. 
Trull,  Charles  Scott,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Turner,  Benjamin  Scott,  Pink  Hill 
Turner,  Donald  William,  Kannapolis 
Turner,  John  Pate,  Greensboro 
Turner,  Lynwood  Clifton,  Pink  Hill 

Sixth  Row: 

Turner,  Sidney  Chesley,  Wilson 
Turner,  Stanford  Lewis,  High  Point 
Turner,  Walter  Rupert,  Southport 
Tyndall,  John  Raymond,  Kernersville 
Tysinger,  Ronnie  Charles,  Durham 
Umberger,  Wallace  Randolph,  Burlington 
Underwood,  Robert  Lee,  Jr.,  Greensboro 
Upp,  Lindell  Frances,  Asheboro 

Seventh  Row: 

Utsman,  Robert  Lee,  Mebane 
Van  Riper,  Peter  L.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Vaughn,  Harold  Stephen,  Hickory 
Vaughn,  Henry  Franklin,  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Vigodsky,  Elliot  T.,  Greenville,  S.  C. 
Vinson,  Thomas  Oliver,  Goldsboro 
Waddell,  Edwina  DeLette,  Raleigh 
Waddell,  Lewis  Eugene,  Jr.,  Salisbury 

Eighth  Row: 

Wagenseil,  John  White,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Walden,  John  Ivan,  Moncure 
Walker,  Ronald  Eugene,  High  Point 
Walker,  Thomas  Roger,  Lenoir 
VJallace,  James  Boyd,  Ellerbe 
Wallace,  James  H.,  Falls  Church,  Va. 
Wallace,  Nelson  Ray,  Lillington 
Waller,  James  Herbert,  Kinston 

Ninth  Row: 

Walser,  Albert  Franklin,  Salisbury 
Walter,  Nancy,  Chapel  Hill 
Walters,  William  Durward,  Charlotte 
Walton,  Ralph  M.,  Granite  Quarry 
Ward,  Archibald  Wilson,  Goldsboro 
Ward,  Frank  Jefferson,  Edenton 
Ward,  Vance  LeVerne,  Tabor  City 
Warner,  Melvin  Jobe.  Jr.,  Rocky  Mount 

Tenth  Row: 

Warren,  Harold  Eugene,  Mount  Airy 
Warren,  John  A.,  Jr.,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Watkins,  George  Henry,  Spindale 
Watkins,  Harry  Richard,  Durham 
Watkins,  Jimmy  Abell,  Yanceyville 
Watters,  Vernon  Gregg,  Rockingham 
Wauchope,  Robert  Donald,  Brevard 
Weaver,  Ronald  Nelson,  Rocky  Mount 

Eleventh  Row: 

Webster,  William  Arthur,  Chapel  Hill 
Weeks,  Edwin  Christopher,  Elizabeth  City 
Weigel,  John  Thurman,  Jr.,  Rocky  Mount 
Wells,  George  Otto,  Jr.,  Atkinson 
Westfall,  Barry  F.,  Martinsville,  Va. 
Weston,  Jerry  Setzer,  Greensboro 
Wheeless,  Edward  Clifton,  Clinton 
Whicker,  Dewey  Lester,  Greensboro 

Twelfth  Row: 

Whisnant,  Jack  Summey,  Rutherfordton 
Whitaker,  James  Allen,  Rocky  Mount 
White,  George  Asthos,  Jr.,  Hertford 
White,  Martin  Kellogg,  Lumberton 
White,  Paul  Gaston,  Dunn 
Whitfield,  Elizabeth  Carlisle.  Durham 
Wilday,  Charles  David,  Westfield,  N.  J. 
Wilfong,  Robert  Farrington,  Greenville 


First  Row: 

Wilkerson,  Norman  P.,  Winston-Salem 
Wilkinson,  Kenneth  William,  Concord 
Willard,  David  Wayne,  Pilot  Mtn. 
Williams,  Bertha  Miranda,  Apex 
Williams,  David  Ramsay,  High  Point 
Williams,  Ray  Adam,  Charlotte 
Williams,  Rhoderick  Thomas,  Jr.,  Farmville 
Williams,  Richard  Mackenzie,  New  Bern 

Second  Row: 

Williams,  Ronnie  James,  Concord 
Williams,  William  Baxter,  III,  Angler 
Williman,  Joseph  P.,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Willis,  Linda  Lou,  Charlotte 
Willis,  Phillip  Michael,  Washington 
Wilson,  Harold  Lee,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Wilson,  Martin  Luther,  Lake  Lure 
Windley,  Larry  Weston,  Washington 

Third  Row: 

Winner,  Dennis  Jay,  Asheville 
Winstead,  Charlotte  Suzanne,  Roxboro 
Wismer,  Henry,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 
Withers,  Robert,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
Wood,  Charles  Edviard,  Four  Oaks 
Wood,  Craig  Breckinridge,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Wood,  William  Alexander,  III,  Greensboro 
Woodall,  Percy  Daniel,  Smithfield 

Fourtli  Row: 

Woodall,  Percy  Jerome,  Jr.,  Roxboro 
Woodard,  Jerry  Cleon,  Wilson 
Woodruff,  Robert,  Southern  Pines 
Wrench,  Howard  Carson,  Fayetteville 
Wrench,  Sue  Hara,  Roseboro 
Wright,  Broadus,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Wright,  Charles  William,  Lexington 
Wright,  Robert  Williams,  Tryon 

Fiftli  Row: 

Wygand,  James  John,  Charlotte 
Wyrick,  Louis  Ellis,  Greensboro 
Yeatts,  Ralph  Leroy,  Williamston 
Young,  Jack  Kraynick,  Bellair,  Fla. 
Young,  Jack  Welzie,  Candler 
Young.  Nancy  Rebecca,  Gastonia 
Young,  Stephen  Wiley,  Angler 


Yessir,  Johnnyboy,  we'll  see  you 
tomorrow  night  at  7— first  thing. 


Sl(its  are  always  imaginative  and  the  product  of  long  hours,  much  work  and  talent. 
This  is  one  of  the  highlights  of  rush. 


RUSH 


Perhaps  the  biggest,  most  thoroughly  prepared,  conscien- 
tious, and  earnest  undertaking  for  a  segment  of  the  University 
is  a  period  entitled  Rush.  To  the  sororities  it  involves  ten  days 
of  skits,  charm,  best  possible  appearances  and  inane  con- 
versation. This  is  all  made  doubly  difficult  because  of  the  rapid 
changeover  in  sorority  membership  due  to  our  two  year  pro- 
gram here  for  women. 


To  the  boys,  the  atmosphere  is  less  tense.  No  skits  are  in- 
volved but  the  appearances  and  conversation  element  are  there 
as  the  various  fraternities  conduct  five  smokers  of  roughly  two 
hours  each.  Perhaps  the  greatest  problem  to  the  fraternities  is 
the  number  factor  —  having  to  pick  forty  out  of  five  hundred 
people  coming  through. 

But  all  the  forced  smiling,  hand  shaking,  who-do-you-knowing 
and  pressure  soon  subsides  and  everyone  always  comes  out 
with  "the  sharpest  pledges  on  campus." 


Kappa  charm  and  madras. 


Heyhowyoudoing-gladtoseeyou.  Myname's  , 


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Sononitce^ 


Seated:  Mary  Bruce  Rhodes,  Treasurer;  Anne  Wright,  F.  L.  Lacy,  Secretary;  Memrie  Mosier,  Vice-President,  Marjorie  Crane,  President;  Louise  Williams, 
Betty  Mattern.  Standing:  Jeane  Huntley,  Edie  Davis,  Mary  Hunter  Kennedy,  Sally  Womack,  Marie!  O'Dell,  Mary  Alice  Willwerth,  Martha  Hodsdon,  Nancy 
Burnette,  Dody  Prevost,  Lou  Chapman,  Anne  Towers,  Joan  Jordan,  Claudia  McLaughlin,  Elainl  Livas, 


PANHELLENIC  COUNCIL 


MARJORIE  CRANE 
President 


The  Panhellenic  Council  is  composed  of  the  Panhellenic 
advisor,  Miss  Isabelle  MacLeod,  and  the  President,  Rush  Chair- 
man, and  Panhellenic  representative  from  each  of  the  seven 
UNC  sororities  and  from  the  Stray  Greek  Organization. 

The  purpose  of  this  organization  is  to  establish  understand- 
ing and  cooperation  among  the  sororities.  By  discussing  and 
reaching  decisions  regarding  problems  of  sorority  life,  Pan- 
hellenic is  able  to  set  standards  that  are  mutual  for  all  groups. 
The  Council  also  draws  up  and  enforces  the  sorority  rushing 
policies  at  Carolina. 

During  the  year,  Panhellenic  plans  and  participates  in  various 
service  projects,  both  in  the  town  of  Chapel  Hill  and  on  the 
UNC  campus.  In  addition,  they  take  part  in  activities  sponsored 
by  other  Panhellenic  groups  from  nearby  schools  and  towns. 


STRAY  GREEKS 

The  Stray  Greek  Organization,  which  was  founded  in  1944  under  the  lead- 
ership of  Twig  Branch,  is  composed  of  sorority  women  whose  chapter  is  not 
represented  on  this  campus.  Its  aims  are  to  preserve  the  bonds  of  unity  and 
sisterhood  in  sorority  life,  to  provide  cooperation  between  sorority  and  dor- 
mitory women,  and  to  serve  its  members  as  a  service  and  social  organization. 

Each  year  the  Stray  Greeks  take  over  the  responsibility  of  the  Panhellenic 
Post  Office  during  sorority  rush  and  its  members  serve  as  advisors  in  the 
dormitories.  Following  rush,  the  Stray  Greeks  hold  the  Pledge  Tea  and  the 
Stray  Greek-Panhellenic  Pledge  Picnic  to  honor  the  new  pledge  classes. 

The  Stray  Greeks  also  participate  in  service  projects,  social  events,  various 
campus  activities,  and  Women's  Athletic  Association. 


NANCY  BURNETTE 
President 


BALLENGER 
Phi  Mu 

CHAPMAN 
Phi  Mu 

CROMARTIE 
Phi  Mu 

EVANS 
Delta  Gamma 

HOUSTON 
Phi  Mu 

JAMES,  Vice-President 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi 

MERRITT 
Phi  Mu 

PARKER 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha 

PATTERSON,  Secretary 
Phi  Mu 

PERRY 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha 

PRESCOTT 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha 

SHAW 
Phi  Mu 


SMITH 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 

TABER 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

VAUGHAN 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha 

WOOD 
Delta  Gamma 


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BETA    UPSILON    OF 

ALPHA  DELTA  P 


BAGGETT 

BAILEY 

BYRUM 

CARROLL 

CLARK 

COSTNER 

COWLES 

FAULKNER 

FRITZ 
Treasurer 

GREENFIELD 


HINSON 

JORDAN 
President 

KAUFMAN 

NEWBERRY 

PARROTT 


PIERCE 

PIPKIN 

POLLARD 

RODGERS 
Vice-President 

SIEGERT 


SMITH 

SWAIN 

THOMPSON 
Secretary 

TOWERS 

WEATHERS 


WICKER 
WILLIAMS 


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"How  cute!" 


Memories  .  .  .  Castle  painted  grey  .  .  .  Barbara's  Orientation 
.  .  .  Cap'n  Towers  .  .  .  Wicker's  winners  .  .  .  Tonna,  Molly,  and 
tennis  .  .  .  Vangi's  big  cards  .  .  .  Mickey-Miss  Yack  .  .  .  Liza's 
"Page  eleven"  .  .  .  Sandy's  solid  gold  key  .  .  .  Princess  Bev  .  .  . 
Cathy's  catastrophe  .  .  .  Peggy's  treasured  madras  belt . . .  Pat's 
charm  bracelet  .  .  .  Mary  Rogers  frosted  blonde  .  .  .  Martha's 


laundry  ,  .  .  Emily's  assessments  .  .  .  Betsy,  Polly,  Marion- 
Virginia  Beach  .  .  .  Eloise's  AAFM  .  .  .  Peg's  cadavre  .  .  .  Becky's 
dex  .  .  .  Joanie's  Gus-Gus  .  .  .  Judy's  legislature  .  .  .  Joyce, 
Deanne,  Baggett-"Bridge  anyone?"  .  .  .  Life  when  we're  young, 
like  a  song  that  is  sung,  passes  as  a  tale  that  is  told. 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Whitaker,  Mitchell,  Bicassa,  Fletcher,  Herrmann,  Taylor,  Ray,  Sawyer, 
Ragland,  Jordan,  Langford.  Second  Row:  Drohomer,  Anderson,  Humphreys,  White,  Davidson, 
Stennett,  Lambe,  Stol<es,  Tarlton,  Terretta,  Allen.  Plummer,  Mauser,  Petersen,  Hawley. 


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GAMMA   EPSILON   OF 

ALPHA  GAMMA  DELTA 


LIVAS 
President 

MITCHELL 
Secretary 

REED 
Vice-President 

SIVIITH 


TURLINGTON 
WARE 


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"We  get  a  kick  out  of  life.' 


Well,  let  me  tell  you  .  .  .  Another  year  .  .  .  Mrs.  O'Neill, 
grandest  housemother  in  the  world  .  .  .  Most  terrific  pledge 
class  on  campus  .  .  .  Flowers,  everywhere! .  .  .  Minnie  mans  the 
keys .  .  .  Laini  gabs  .  .  .  Brenda  sleeps .  .  .  "Hey,  you  guys"  .  .  . 
"Ah  cain't  even  Baleeve  it!"  .  .  .  Grades  vs.  Social  Calendar 


(Mary  and  B.  G.  Referee) . . .  Wedding  bells  can  be  heard  in  the 
distance  (Sally  says  so)  .  .  .  Goren  reigns  on  the  living  room 
floor  at  dinnertime  .  .  .  Wanda's  smile  . .  .  Margie  raises  Panhel 
.  .  .  Jeane  "hurries"  .  .  .  Badminton,  anyone? 


MILLIE  BLANTON 
Pledge  President 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  LIbbets,  Carr,  Hall,  Smith.  Second  Row:  Payne,  Logsdon,  Ctiostner, 
Blanton,  Alford,  Brown.  Third  Row:  Wfilson,  Hansen,  Clayton,  Upp,  Small,  Hoet,  Horner,  Bryant. 


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EPSILON    BETA   OF 

CHI   OMEGA 


LANDAUER 

LEFFINGWELL 

McCLINTON 

Mcdonald 

MIXON 

NELSON 

NEWBY 


PADEN 
POLK 
POWELL 
PREVOST 

President 
SANDERS 
SCRIVERNER 
SIMMS 

SLATE 

SMITH 

SUGG 

TEMPLE 

TOWNSEND 

WHITEHURST 

WRIGHT.  A. 


WRIGHT,  J. 
WRIGHT.  S. 
WYRICK 


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"Give'm  hell,  heels 


"Do-Re-Me  and  all  that  jazz,  no  one  has  the  pledge  class  that 
Chi  0  has!"  ...  A  new  house  mother  and  new  turniture  add 
more  enthusiasm  .  .  .  Copeland's  "aquarium"  needed  only  gold 
fish  ...  Kay  and  Kathy  cheer  the  Tar  Heels  .  .  .  lanie  wears  the 
Homecoming  Crown  .  .  .  "Pelican  Wyrick"  and  the  Bean  Birds 


peck  "Canary  Cobb"  ...  Dee  "Bambino"  eats  all  her  meals  at 
the  Sigma  Chi  House  .  .  .  Dana's  intercom  adds  brief  interlude 
of  excitement  .  .  .  Bettie  Ann,  Gertie,  Luanne  and  Mary  Ann  all 
aglitter  with  pins  and  rings  .  .  .  "Drawers"  returns  .  .  .  "Motor 
mouth"  gets  laryngitis  and  the  year  ends  "toute  de  suite." 


LYNN  McGregor 

Pledge  President 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Howie,  Hildebrand,  Bennett,  Bost,  Copeland,  Uzzell,  Anderson,  Bryan. 
Second  Row:  McGregor,  Haynes,  Van  Liere,  Nash,  Dewey,  Parham,  Metcalfe,  Northrop,  Annan, 
Taylor,  Watkins. 


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ALPHA   SIGMA   OF 

DELTA  DELTA  DELTA 


SAVAGE 
Vice-President 

SCHAEFER 

SIENKNECHT 

SMITH 


TIESLAU 

WALKER 

WHITE 

WHITLEY 

YEAGER 


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MARY  HUNTER  KENNEDY 
President 


Tri  Delts  make  repairs. 


Once  upon  a  time  in  a  little  green  house  lived  the  Tri  Delts 
...  and  oh  what  fun  they  had.  Remember ...  the  porch  paint- 
ing party  ...  and  seeding  the  lawn  ...  and  how  our  "Deltas" 
always  seemed  to  be  missing  ...  and  Jasper  our  star  rushee 
...  and  judgment  day  when  the  ceiling  fell  in  .  .  .  and  one  little 


Delta  had  a  beep  ...  and  we're  all  such  tweeds  ...  and 
Graham's  favorite  word  ...  and  Fuquay  never  say  die  .  .  .  and 
with  Mrs.  Harris  and  all  the  little  pledges . . .  they  lived  happily 
ever  after. 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  House,  Hayes,  Coleman,  Forsyth,  Lang,  Anderson,  Bonner.  Second 
Row:  Frasier,  Pinion,  Walker,  Bell,  Hoffler,  Pinyoun,  Delves.  Third  Row:  Cox,  Jones,  Hayes,  Young, 
Cowper,  Lester,  Ivey,  Straun,  Quinn,  Thomas,  Puller. 


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BETA   CHI    OF 

KAPPA  DELTA 


BAENSCH 
BRODIE" 
CLARK 
EASON 


GATES 
GREEN 
HUNT 
JOHNSON 


LACY 
LESHER 
MULLINS 
PINKERTON 


PRIMM 

SIMPSON 

SLAUGHTER 

SMITH 
Secretary 


STAFFORD 

SOWDER 

WALTON 

WOODALL 

YOH 
Vice-President 


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MARIEL  O'DELL 
President 


"Oh,  that  this  too  solid  flesh  would  melt.' 


K.D.'s  Are  Talking  About: 

...  the  weary  face  of  the  florist,  "Another  dozen  roses  for 
Susan  Woodall"  .  .  .  Kathie's  terror  at  Vall<yrie  gong  .  .  . 
DKE-KD  superlative  co-recers  .  .  .  when  Nancy  made  a  little 
"mistal<e"  and  the  lights  went  out  .  .  .  Libbi's  "But  professor, 
I've  only  cut  11  times!"  .  .  .  trauma  and  Betsy  ...  the  DTH's 
"rounder,  firmer"  and  Doug,  Mary  B.,  Diane  go  on  diets  .  .  . 
Blake  and  Mary  swooping  in  from  the  dorm  .  .  .  Suzanne's 
horrified,  "Who  stole  the  scholarship  cup?"  .  .  .  wedding  bells 


for  Nan  .  .  .  Karen,  Linda  H.,  May:  "Kitchen  cases"  until  Joan 
caught  them  .  .  .  beatniks  in  the  basement  .  .  .  Hi's  faculty 
friends  ...  the  "Dumped  On"  Club,  the  falling  bathroom  door, 
the  intercom,  the  lack  of  calm  ...  Joe  Deutsch  .  .  .  Linda,  Kay 
and  Kennedy  .  .  .  AOT  or  ATO?  .  .  .  Chet,  Sigma  Chi  troupe  in 
the  cave  room  .  .  .  Tina  and  Peggy's  Sorbonne  experiences  .  .  . 
Willy  nursing  the  hypocondriacs  .  .  .  Sally  puzzled  over  pledges 
. . ,  Lynn  changing  her  major  to  Y-Cabinet ...  30  monotones  and 
F.L.  .  .  .  Marie!:  "I'm  just  here  gathering  material  for  a  story." 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Copenhaver,  Thompson.  Brannan,  Cravotta,  Davis,  Phillips.  Second 
Row:  Sexton.  Carroll.  Butler,  Kornegay,  Wollman,  Chapin.  Smith,  Lawson,  Pownall.  Third  Row: 
Turner,  Jackson,  Trapp,  Swain,  Jackson,  Eichholz,  Smith,  Merrill,  McKeller. 


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EPSILON    GAMMA   OF 


KAPPA  KAPPA  GAMMA 


AVERY 

BIVENS 

BONNYCASTLE 

COLLIER 

COYNER 


DAVIS 

FOARD 

GANSON 

GOLDSBOROUGH 

GWATHMEY 


HART 

HAWKINS 
Treasurer 

HUMPHREY 

KEMPER 

MICHAELS 
Vice-President 


PATTEN 

PICOT 

PLATT 

REYNOLDS 

RHODES 


SIIEPPARD 

SMITH 

SULLIVAN 
Secretary 

TIEDEMAN 

WAY 

WOMACK 
President 

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SALLY  WOMACK 
President 


Veni,  vedi  .  .  . 


A  GOLDEN  YEAR  —  Airport  reunion,  September  6  ...  No 
mumbo  jumbo  .  .  .  Walking  greensheets,  now  pledges  .  .  .  Fred, 
Blue  Kangaroo,  the  Tank,  and  Sunshine  with  Kappas  hanging 
out  windows  .  .  .  Pigeons  in  the  attic  .  .  .  Kappa  mascots  — 
Little  Al  Bino,  Kappa,  Kappa  and  Gamma  .  .  .  Kingsize  keys  for 


Ralph  and  company  —  Kappa's  morale-lifters .  .  .  Patio  picnics 
and  Patio  patio  parties .  .  .  Early  Beanbirds  and  Valkyries  peck- 
ing and  tapping  . . .  Beauties  and  Brains  shine  . . .  Stereo  —  no 
more  Marlboro  packs  .  .  .  Pledge  weekend  bringing  parties  and 
pinnings  .  .  ,  Kappa  rock  on  .  .  .  MANY  HAPPY  GOLDEN  KEYS. 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Roberson,  Bridgford,  Leu,  Wilson.  Second  Row:  Knaus,  IVlcCall, 
Williams,  Beckwith,  Day,  Gonzalez,  Van  Every,  Seaton.  Third  Row:  Mooney,  Silver,  Whittaker,  Ward, 
Hooks,  Himelick,  England,  MacDougall,  Teasdale,  Sweeney,  Ganson,  Ferguson. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA  ALPHA  OF 

PI   BETA  PHI 


McKINNEY 
Treasurer 

Mclaughlin 

MOOSE 
MOSIER 

OLDHAM 

POTTER 

RISIEN 

ROBERSON 

RUSSELL 

SAWYER 

SAYNOR 
Vice-President 

SEWELL 

SHAFFER 

SNYDER 

SORY 

THOMAS 

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MARTHA  HODSDON 
President 


"Ashamed  of  your  date?" 


With  our  twenty-four  Pledges  so  happy  are  we 
From  third  floor  to  wing  smiling  faces  you'll  see. 
The  arrow  has  led  through  a  year  full  of  fun: 
Each  campus  event  a  race  to  be  run; 
Steaks  at  the  Ranch  House;  the  Faculty  Tea; 


To  that  sparkling  Weekend,  each  Pledge  held  the  key; 
Nights  spent  in  stuffing  a  chickenwire  frame  — 
For  the  laughter  we've  shared,  we'd  all  accept  blame. 
So  with  artists  and  scholars,  beauty  and  pep, 
The  Pi  Phis  are  always  surely  in  step. 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  McCabe,  Tadlock,  Zanetti,  Froneberger,  Stallings,  Taylor.  Second 
Row:  Council.  Smith,  Davis,  Cecil,  Hendrick,  Hoffman,  Howell.  Third  Row:  Haley,  Claiborne,  Benbow, 
Dunn,  Bunn,  Richert,  Ruffin,  Winstead,  Fambrough,  Luter. 


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WOMEN'S  RESIDENCE  COUNCIL 


WOMEN'S  RESIDENCE  COUNCIL  —  First  Row:  Joan  Pinkerton,  Edie  Davis,  Helen  McCallum.  Second  Row:  Sara  Bragassa,  Undine  Caudle.  Lee  Kohn,  Jackie 
Suber.  Leiia  Gibson,  Nan  Reed,  Miss  Carolyn  Johnson.  Third  Row:  Judy  Allen,  Liz  Thomas,  Judy  Buxton,  Mimi  Smith,  Gayle  Henrotte,  Becky  Garner,  Pat 
Sawyer,  Pat  Siegert. 


Women's  Residence  Council  is  the  women's  legislative  branch  of  the  Student 
Government.  It  makes  and  enforces  all  rules  that  pertain  to  the  social  stand- 
ards and  welfare  of  the  women  enrolled  in  the  University.  It  constitutes  a  vital 
link  in  the  network  of  student-faculty  relations  by  cooperating  with  the  Dean 
of  Women,  the  administration  of  the  University,  Student  Government,  Honor 
Council,  and  the  Carolina  Women's  Council.  By  executing  these  duties.  Resi- 
dence Council  achieves  its  prime  objective  —  to  represent  the  women  stu- 
dents of  the  University. 

It  is  the  goal  of  the  Council  to  effect  a  better  University  home  for  all  coeds 
by  establishing  social  rules  and  regulations  for  women's  residences,  coordinat- 
ing dormitory  and  sorority  life  within  the  University  regulations,  discussing  any 
problems  arising  in  the  women's  residences,  granting  late  permissions,  instill- 
ing in  all  coeds  a  respect  for  social  regulations,  and  developing  in  them  an 
appreciation  for  the  helpful  assistance  offered  to  them  by  the  dormitory  and 
the  University  administrations. 

In  addition  to  its  regular  functions,  the  Council  serves  in  a  judicial  capacity 
in  conjunction  with  the  Women's  Honor  Council,  which  then  assumes  the  name 
of  Women's  Council.  This  body  tries  cases  involving  violations  of  social  rules, 
campus  code,  and  House  Council  appeals.  The  Council  selects  the  editor  of  the 
Womei]'s  Handbook  and  also  serves  as  an  interviewing  committee  for  selection 
of  Women's  Orientation  Coordinator  in  the  Spring. 


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The  Carolina  Women's  Council  was  organized  in  response  to  the 
need  for  cooperation  and  coordination  in  and  among  women's  dormi- 
tories. The  Council  works  in  many  areas  of  campus  life,  including 
academic,  political,  social,  and  athletic  activities.  The  Social  Chairman 
and  the  Activities  Chairman  from  each  dormitory  make  up  the  Council. 
The  President  is  elected  in  the  spring  by  campus-wide  election. 

Some  of  the  activities  endorsed  or  sponsored  by  Carolina  Women's 
Council  are  a  guide  service  for  visitors  to  the  campus;  the  Carolina 
Belles,  official  hostesses  to  athletic  events;  Homecoming  activities; 
dormitory  participation  in  the  Beat  Dook  parade;  award  and  reception 
honoring  the  outstanding  dormitory  women;  and  a  scholarship  cup 
awarded  to  the  dormitory  with  the  highest  scholastic  average. 

The  Carolina  Women's  Council  strives  to  promote  more  spirit  and 
participation  by  dormitory  women  in  campus  activities.  This  year  the 
Council  worked  closely  with  Men's  Interdormitory  Council,  Women's 
Residence  Council,  Women's  Athletic  Association,  Stray  Greeks,  and 
the  Student  Athletic  Council,  in  order  to  meet  this  goal. 


CAROLYN  DURHAIVI 
President 


CAROLINA  WOMEN'S  COUNCIL 


First  Row:  Jan  McCloskey,  Genny  Phillips,  Carolyn  Durham,  Carol  Chapman.  Bunnie  Clemence.  Second  Row: 
Sarah  Meadows,  Frankie  McGehee.  Bobbie  McRackan,  Becky  Garner,  Ellen  Coyne,  Anna  Henry,  Gail  Ford. 
Susan  Lewis,  Adelaide  Cromartie.  Third  Row:  Kay  Fletcher,  Ann  Long,  Nursen  Menco.  Charia  Duncan,  Lynne 
Bartlett,  Ginger  Swain.  Miss  Carolyn  Johnson.  Mrs.  William  Aycock. 


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UNIVERSITY  PARTY 


RICK  OVERSTREET 
Chairman 


The  purpose  of  the  University  Party  is  to  encourage  and  promote 
better  student  government  at  the  University  of  North  Carolina  through 
policies  and  platforms  which  reflect  the  opinions  of  students  repre- 
senting all  parts  of  the  campus.  Its  aim  is  to  nominate  and  support 
the  best  qualified  students  for  the  services  of  student  government 
and  to  promote  them  within  student  government  policies,  it  is  the 
responsibility  of  each  member  to  live  up  to  this  purpose  by  active 
interest  in  all  phases  of  student  government  life  and  by  participating 
in  the  University  Party. 

The  University  Party  is  a  political  party,  similar  to  political  parties 
in  national,  state  and  local  elections.  It  holds  nominating  conventions 
prior  to  every  campus  election.  Periodic  meetings  are  held  to  estab- 
lish party  policy  and  enlighten  students  on  campus  issues.  The  Uni- 
versity Party  has  about  800  members  from  all  parts  of  the  campus. 
Membership  is  open  to  any  student  interested  in  Student  Government. 
The  Executive  Board  administers  the  party  between  regular  party 
meetings. 


First  ROW:  John  McConnell,  Missy  Leary,  Judy  Reynolds,  Gayle  Ragland.  V\/arren 
Williams.  Second  Row:  Steve  Lindell.  John  Renger,  Fred  Lavery.  Dennis  Rash, 
Walter  Dellinger,  R.  L.  Spach,  Chip  Woodrum. 


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CARDBOARD  STAFF  —  Seated:  Ronny  Gabriel,  Annie  Jo  Griffin,  Nadene   Duncan.   Standing:  Jerry  Tognoli,   Dick  Reppucci,   Frank 
Sanders,  Paul  Planer,  Jofin  Mytire. 


UNC  CARDBOARD 


The  UNC  Cardboard,  begun  in  1948  by  head  cheerleader  Norman  Speer, 
organizes  the  largest  section  of  its  type  in  the  Eastern  United  States. 
Approximately  200  hours  of  work  are  needed  to  produce  clever  stunts 
that  last  about  15  minutes.  The  Art  Staff,  the  Office  Staff,  and  Usher 
Staff  prepare  these  stunts  and  place  the  cards  under  the  seats  in  Kenan 
Stadium.  There  is  a  system  of  awards  based  upon  length  of  service.  The 
aims  of  the  UNC  Cardboard  are  to  promote  college  tradition,  provide 
color  and  stimulate  spirit  for  our  University. 


OFFICERS  —  Tom  Lawrence,  President;  Betsy  Kiker, 
Vice-President;  Bill  Freund,  Head  Usfier. 


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UNC  CHEERLEADERS  —  Seated;  Georgia  Fuller.  Linda  Moose.  Kay  Kirkpatnck.  Nancy  Wills.  Kathy  Fulenwider.  Carol 
Tieslau,  Bevan  Evans.  Standing:  Walter  Morris,  Dan  Eldridge,  Dave  Barringer,  Tim  McCoy.  Al  Roper,  George  Ricks, 
Smoky  Clark. 


The  1960  cheering  squad  had  a  highly  successful  season.  Despite  the 
loss  of  several  games,  they  led  cheers  enthusiastically  and  imbued  the 
student  body  with  their  spirit  —  university  support  and  school  spirit 
had  never  been  greater. 

Other  activities  sponsored  by  the  cheerleaders  were  several  success- 
ful bonfires  pep  rallies  and  parades. 

Both  at  Kenan  Stadium  and  on  the  road  it  was  a  winning  year  for  the 
spirited  fourteen. 

CHEERLEADERS 


TIM  McCOY 
Head  Cheerleader 


UNC  7  —  Dook  6. 


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First  Row:  Jim  Hickey,  Emmett  Cheek,  Fred 
Tullai,  Bud  Carson,  Joe  Mark,  Ed  Kesler, 
and  Ed  Fullerton. 

Second  Row:  Trainer  Warren  Morris.  Wade 
Smith,  Trainer  Bill  Schmidt,  Buddy  Payne, 
Bob  Shupin,  Trainer  John  Lacey,  and  Bob 
Thalman. 


CO-CAPTAIN  FRANK  RIGGS 
Guard 


Carolina  climaxed  an  otherwise  disappointing  football  season  with  a  dramatic 
victory  over  arch-rival  Duke.  The  season  had  two  very  ironic  twists  in  that  the 
Tarheels  defeated  two  of  the  nation's  stronger  teams  while  losing  to  several 
teams  that  they  should  have  defeated  rather  handily.  The  highlights  of  the  season 
were  the  outstanding  plays  of  Co-captain  Rip  Hawkins,  who  gained  Ail-American 
booming  and  the  great  offensive  games  played  by  quarterback  Ray  Farris.  With  all 
three  quarterbacks  and  all  three  fullbacks  having  another  year  to  play  the  1961 
Tarheels  should  field  a  very  exciting  team  to  watch. 


CO-CAPTAIN  RIP  HAWKINS 
Center 


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Marslender  picks  up  yardage  against  Wake  Forest. 


UNC 0 

N.  C.  STATE 3 


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Marslender  sneaks  for  apparent  touchdown, 
but  a  split-second  later  the  ball  slipped. 


JOHN  SCHROEDER 
End 


Page  78 


UNC 12 

NOTRE  DAME 7 


Clement  was  charged  with  interference  while  reaching  for  the 
ball  at  the  UNC  four  yard  line. 


JOE  DAVIES 
Fullback 


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Elliot  scores  on  a  seven  yard  burst  through 
a  host  of  Deacon  tacklers. 


UNC 12 

WAKE  FOREST 13 


SKIP  CLEMENT 
Halfback 


WARD  MARSLENDER 
Quarterback 


Schroeder  debates  with  an  official  about  an  out-of-bounds  decision. 


UNC 

use 


6 
22 


GIB  CARSON 
Halfback 


UNC 14 

TENNESSEE 27 


Carson  is  hit  by  a  Volunteer  bacl(  after  an  end  run  attempt. 


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Farris  rolls  out  on  his  specialty  —  the  run  or  pass  option. 

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22 


Farris  takes  to  the  air  for  six  points  as  Hawkins  levels  tiis  Terp  opponent. 


UNC 35 

VIRGINIA 8 


Addison  is  gang-taclded  by  Virginians  after  pulling  down  a  twenty-two  yard  pass. 


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Elliot  splits  the  uprights  to  defeat  Dook  as  the  Carolina  line  fails  to  yield  to  the  charging  Devils. 


SONNY  FOLCKOMER 
Halfback 


CAROLINA 7 

DOOK 6 


Jim  Hickey  is  head  and  shoulders  above  the  crowd  as  he  meets 
Bill  Murray  seconds  after  the  final  gun. 


FRESHMAN  FOOTBALL 


In  spite  of  a  mediocre  2-3  season,  the  freshman  football 
team  showed  great  promise  of  producing  many  thrills  in  the 
future  for  Tar  Heel  fans.  In  the  season's  opener  against  State's 
powerful  Wolflets,  the  Frosh  acquitted  themselves  well  despite 
losing  28-14,  Against  Clemson,  after  quarterback  Charlie  Shaffer 
suffered  a  knee  injury,  reserve  Sandy  Kinney  and  Bob  Lacey 
sparked  a  fourth  period  aerial  assault  which  fell  just  short  of 
victory,  Carolina  being  on  the  short  end  of  23-18.  The  Tar  Babies 
then  journeyed  to  Winston-Salem  and  earned  their  first  victory, 
topping  Wake  Forest  in  a  tight  battle,  7-0.  Next,  they  exhibited 
an  explosive  offense  in  a  35-0  trouncing  of  Virginia.  On  Thanks- 
giving Day,  the  Tar  Babies  played  their  season's  finale  against 
arch-rival  Duke.  Quarterback  Rich  Pierson  along  with  team- 
mates Kesler,  Ellison,  and  Brown  led  Carolina  to  a  17-7  third 
period  margin,  but  the  Blue  Imps  stormed  back  to  win  20-17. 
This  fine  team  will  add  a  great  deal  to  the  Varsity  squad 
next  year. 


BOB  THALMAN 
Freshman  Coach 


First  Row:  George  Kinney.  Curtis  Ish.  Mai  Lesavoy.  Bob  Cowles.  Bill  Williams.  Tom  Brooks,  Jim  Alderman,  Rusty  Hodges,  Mokey  Lasslter,  Richard 
Fellman,  Jerry  Anderson,  Glenn  Ogburn,  Lcren  Wells,  and  Bob  Boss.  Second  Row:  Bob  Lacey.  Bill  Jenkins.  Leo  Orenstein.  Larry  Malobicky.  Vic  Esposito, 
Dan  Batten.  Lee  Badgett.  Don  Constantin.  Bob  Brown,  Jerry  Rowe.  Barry  Westfall.  Bill  Cooke.  Marcus  King,  Nick  Street,  and  Jim  Naughton.  Third  Row: 
Ray  Paulos,  Gaylord  Randolph.  Jim  Ray.  Jim  Eason.  Dana  Wellman.  Bill  King.  Ron  Malak.  George  Ellison,  George  Lent.  Dave  Wheeler,  Jerry  Spivey, 
George  Grube,  Charles  Shaffer.  Richard  Pierson.  Dave  Henry.  Paul  Causey,  and  Eddie  Kesler.  Fourth  Row:  Jack  Cassell.  Marshall  Ballard.  Mgr.;  Will  Hobson, 
Mgr.;  Lee  Jackson,  Trainer;  Bob  Shupin,  Asst.  Coach;  Buddy  Payne.  Asst.  Coach;  Wade  Smith,  Asst.  Coach;  Bob  Thalman,  Coach;  and  Bill  Schmidt,  Trainer. 


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UNC  BAND 


In  addition  to  the  Marching  Tarheels,  the  UNC  Band  program 
also  includes  the  Concert  Band  and  the  Symphonic  Wind  Ensem- 
ble. The  Marching  Tarheels  are  recognized  as  one  of  the  out- 
standing show  bands  of  the  South,  and  always  feature  special 
musical  arrangements  and  unique  shows  at  Carolina's  football 
games. 

The  Concert  Band  is  organized  immediately  after  football 
season,  and  works  on  the  best  in  band  literature,  presenting 
local  concerts  and  taking  a  concert  tour  each  spring. 


The  Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble  is  a  select  group  of  musicians 
from  the  University  band  program,  organized  shortly  after  the 
beginning  of  the  Fall  semester.  It  has  very  extensive  repertory 
of  fine  music,  and  has  gained  statewide  recognition  for  its 
outstanding  performances. 

In  addition  to  these  groups,  a  pep  band,  consisting  of  mem- 
bers of  the  Marching  Tarheels,  performs  at  pep  meetings, 
rallies,  and  other  informal  occasions. 


UNC  BAND  OFFICERS  —  Jay  Lambeth,   President;  John   Martin,  Vice- 
President;  Bob  Cannon,  Secretary. 


The  Marching  Tarheels  in  action. 


UNC  BAND 


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EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

George  Campbell,  Vice-President; 
Jim  Galloway,  Treasurer; 
Jim  Noyes,  Secretary. 


NTERFRATERNITY  COUNCIL 


The  Interfraternity  Council  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina 
functions  as  the  unifying  and  governing  body  of  Carolina's 
tvifenty-four  social  fraternities.  The  council,  which  is  composed 
of  the  president  of  each  fraternity  and  an  elected  representa- 
tive, dedicate  their  efforts  and  time  to  strengthening  the  fra- 
ternity system  and  helping  it  live  up  to  the  lofty  ideals  on 
which  fraternities  were  founded.  This  is  accomplished  through 
the  help  of  the  various  l.F.C.  committees  —  Rush,  Greek  Week, 


INTERFRATERNITY  COUNCIL  COURT 

Seated:  Robin  Fawsett.  Pete  Austin.  Bill  Lancaster.  Standing:  George  Campbell; 
Jim  Rouse,  Chairman;  Kent  Walker,  Clerk. 


Page  88 


Fraternity  pledges  clearing  a  church  yard 
during  Greek  Week,  one  of  the  many  useful 
activities  sponsored  by  the  IFC. 


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Scholarship,  Rules,  Special  Projects,  Publicity,  and  Handbook  — 
all  of  which  are  guided  by  the  executive  committee. 

The  I.F.C.  Court  is  composed  of  seven  men  elected  from  the 
membership  of  the  I.F.C.  Enforcing  the  rules  and  By-Laws  of  the 
Interfraternity  Council  is  their  primary  functions  as  the  Judicial 
segment  of  the  I.F.C.  Moreover,  the  Court  meets  to  try  cases 
involving  a  fraternity's  violation  of  the  I.F.C.  regulations  and 
are  empowered  to  levy  sentences  upon  guilty  fraternities. 

Under  the  leadership  of  President  Pete  Austin,  the  I.F.C.  has 
had  an  active  and  successful  year.  Improving  scholarship,  serv- 
ice to  the  community,  financial  aid  to  needy  students,  and 
bettering  of  fraternity-administrative  relations  have  received 


additional  attention  this  year  by  the  I.F.C.  in  its  attempt  to 
benefit  the  fraternities,  the  university,  and  the  community. 

Moreover,  the  I.F.C.  accompanies  these  basic  functions  with 
philanthropic  endeavors  as  it  awards  each  year,  since  1948,  a 
$2,000  scholarship  to  an  outstanding  and  needy  North  Carolina 
high  school  graduate. 

Finally,  to  encourage  enthusiastic  and  faithful  participation 
in  I.F.C.  and  other  worth-while  activities,  the  Council  awards 
each  year  the  R.  B.  House  trophy  to  the  outstanding  fraternity 
on  campus,  the  Scholarship  trophy  to  the  fraternity  with  the 
highest  average  for  the  year,  and  the  Strum  trophy  to  the  year's 
best  pledge  class. 


INTERFRATERNITY  COUNCIL  —  First  Row:  Jim  Kirkman.  Drayton  Heard.  Benner  Jones.  Dick  Grant.  Harry  Gurganus.  Second  Row:  Dick  Savitt,  Louis 
Gump,  Walter  Morris,  Neil  Dickman,  Jim  McColl.  Third  Row:  Josh  Sirkin,  Jim  Pell,  Tim  Burnett,  Gordon  Mattocks,  Warren  Jackson.  Fourth  Row:  Stan 
Cocke,  Roger  Edwards,  Tom  Cannon,  Joe  Roberts,  George  Campbell,  Jim  Galloway.  Bob  Madry,  Clifton  Pannell,  Dave  Van  Pelt,  Dave  Hindle,  Billy  Riley, 
Hezzie  Miller,  Wayne  Scott.  Fifth  Row:  Bob  Beaty.  Pete  Austin.  Jim  Noyes.  Buzzy  Russell,  Ken  Pons.  Richard  Lewis,  Harry  Blumenthal,  Gerald  Solovei, 
Jim  Holland.  Charlie  Gonzalez,  Jim  Cornwell,  Lowell  Perry,  Dave  Underwood. 


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ALPHA   DELTA   OF 


ALPHA  TAU  OMEGA 


PANNELL 
President 


RAND 
Secretary 


STABELL 

TURNER 

WHICKER 
Vice-President 


Page  90 


CLIFF  PANNELL 
President 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Goetz,  Gischel,  Filler,  Robinson.  Shepherd,  Kimsey,  Buck, 
Motley,  Montague.  Second  Row:  Schoo.  Carrier,  Henry,  Reitzel,  Bensch,  Penland,  Kelly, 
Hamilton.  Mathew,  Tanner.  Rand.  Third  Row:  Belton.  Devine,  Millis,  McMillan,  Street, 
Simpson,  Beale,  Pierce,  Graham.  Alexander,  Parker,  Houston. 


Alpha  Delta  began  its  eighty-first  year  at  Carolina  by  obtaining 
thirty-seven  top  pledges  during  rush  ...  A.  Rand  and  Griff  led 
our  intramural  teams  ,  .  .  J.B.K.K.,  Quake,  Andy  and  Griff  led 
the  soccer  team  .  .  .  Banks  led  the  track  team  .  .  .  Pannell, 
Criswell,  Claude  and  Whick  led  the  Drill  team  .  .  .  Green  and 
Green,  golf  aces  .  .  .  W.  Carr,  new  BMOC  .  .  .  Roger  still  has  it 
in  his  knickers . . .  East  Franklin  St.  Garden  Club:  J.B.K.K.,  Andy, 
Quake.  Claude,  A.  Rand,  C.  Vaughn  and  Roscoe  .  .  .  Taus  snake 
W  &  L's  dates  from  Hollins  .  .  .  southeastern  girls'  schools 
seduced  by  The  Three  Musketeers  .  .  .  Scholarship  aided  by 
Mac,  George  and  Mike  .  .  .  J.B.K.K.  runs  out  of  gas  on  the  root 
to  Hollins  .  .  .  Pinned:  A.  Rand,  Banks,  Young  and  Milheimer .  .  . 
European  tourists:  T.  and  D.  White  ...  J.  Broadhurst,  the  Bounty 


Hunter .  .  .  Stabell  (Frank,  Jr.)  falls  through  the  roof  while  star 
gazing  (?)...  Lew  and  French  75's  keep  the  ATO  House  rocking 
during  Germans  ...  The  Coffin  as  well  as  the  Chi-0  front  porch 
gets  several  inebriant  pledges  during  the  year  .  .  .  Lifetime 
subscribers  to  "Adam":  the  third  deck  ...  the  Toddle  House 
team  moves  into  the  spotlight  as  more  Taus  are  in  condition  to 
make  the  3:00  A.M.  trip  .  .  .  Books  take  a  back  seat  as  the 
"Hard  Corp"  springs  into  action  .  .  .  Card  sharks  are  still 
numerous  ...  An  increasingly  better  view  from  the  East  side  of 
the  house.  Up  Binoculars  .  .  .  Studbaugh  ...  The  Class  of  '61 
departs  —  cum  liquor  —  and  the  Tau  House  will  never  be  the 
same. 


MARY  CARLAN 
Alpha  Tau  Omega  Sponsor 


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ETA   OF 

BETA  THETA  P 


WEDLER 

WELLS 

WILKERSON 

WILKINSON 

WRIGHT 

WYMAN 


Page  92 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Cheek,  Nichols,  Rascoe,  Schenck,  Miles.  Second  Roa: 
Ogden,  Holt,  Long,  Gudger,  Ridney.  Lynch,  Bird,  Third  Row:  Bayles,  Temple,  Jolis,  Bender, 
Evans,  McDevitt,  Lindley,  Follin,  Inman,  Dixon. 


A  new  heating  system  gets  1960  off  to  a  good  start,  thanks 
to  Ralph  and  summer  school  crew.  Griffith,  Tennille,  and  Cheek 
return  from  a  Continental  summer  .  .  .  Wyman  initiates  com- 
mercial driving  school  —  Watson  first  to  sign.  Concerted  efforts 
by  English,  Carter,  and  BIythe  bring  excellent  pledge  class, 

"Well,  I  can't  believe  it."  —  Tennille.  Penguine  draws  in 
living  room.  .  .  ,  A  dead  weekend  comes  to  life.  "Ruddy  Duck" 
discovers  love  without  fear.  Fuzzy  full  of  Fury.  Village  plays 
room  clerk.  The  Beer  Trust  triumphs.  Foster  hails  huskies. 


Roach  smiles  at  11:45  A.M.!  Chester  speaks  words  of  wisdom. 
Commander  and  Sevier  battle  for  Laurel  Hill.  Balas  lights  up 
every  weekend.  Sambo  turns  fifty-nine.  Jey  saves . . .  Apple  cider 
stones  Tri-Delts!  Gus  loves  his  old  Boots.  Doctor  contemplates  a 
permanent  arrangement. 

Domestic  troubles  plague  Forest,  J.  C,  and  Roach.  Watch 
that  sword!  Four  alarm  fire  totals  living  room  couch.  Horror 
shows  .  .  .  Anderson  takes  voice  —  Eta  Chapter  takes  music 
appreciation.  "First  warning"  —  Atwater.  "Fine"  —  Morris. 
Many  smiles  behind  and  ahead. 


A  little  dab  will  do  it  .  .  .  you  look  so  debonair. 


BEVERLY  BUNN 
Beta  Theta  Pi  Sponsor 


Page  93 


ALPHA   ALPHA  OF 

CHI  PHI 


RUSSELL 

STOKES 

SULLIVAN 

WARLICK 

YOUNG 


Page  94 


WARREN  JACKSON 
President 


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PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Wilday,  McGee,  Holderness,  Stevenson.  Heenan.  Second 
Row:  Shannahan,  W.  Lewis,  Bell.  Burns.  R.  Lewis,  B.  Gilbert.  Third  Row:  Turner,  Jones, 
Stone,  Huske,  Lynch,  M.  Gilbert,  Van  Riper.  Barnett. 


Chi  Phis  return,  each  eager  to  get  the  "Z"  of  the  year  award, 
which  is  now  up  for  grabs.  Police  force  much  richer  after  State 
weel<end  —  still  doing  a  booming  business.  Rug  loses  Wardlaw 
in  Pittsboro.  Best  pledges  ever.  Shaping  up  fast?  Blythe  strains 
leash  as  "pups"  moves  out.  Texas  bullslinger  returns  and 
Waller  acquires  two  racks.  R.V.  STUDies  hard,  just  ask  M.S.B. 
Beaky  fights  apathy  among  coeds  (short  blonde  variety).  "Big 
Red"  from  Rome  takes  a  swim  in  the  Brooke.  Byers  and  "Fat 
Lady"  melt  road  to  Wbbbs.  Davis,  "Men,  we  have  got  to  have 
give  and  take."  Great  Pumpkin  and  his  GOM  makes  DTH  .  .  . 
On  Wisconsin  ...  the  buckets  five  feet  in  front.  Means  hopes 


for  more  European  tours.  Sticks  and  Hose  Nose  try  trench  charm 
on  Tri  Diddlies.  Alkie  Sallies  forth  as  Chiang-Kai-Shek  spreads 
good  will.  Queens  {????)  trims  horns  during  off  week  at  the  Hill. 
Cutts  gives  up  spear  throwing  for  Squirrel  shooting.  Thanks  for 
the  money  Oowaa  Oowaa,  Right  Sully!!  Roothead  plans  parties 
as  Ling  Ting  says  "Ah  So."  Brown  and  Wilday  fight  links  and 
Gipette.  Regan  turns  Phi  Bete.  Gary,  "they've  got  a  damn  good 
team!"  Schwartz  finally  bets  a  T  Bird.  Ricks  and  poozer  hiber- 
nate. Lewis  floats  to  Charlotte  on  Whale  specials. 

Another  great  year  for  Chi  Phi.  Many  thanks  for  Izzy's  help 
and  Goldie's  "buns." 


Young  Chi  Phis  swing  with  Kappas. 


MARGRET  HOLFORTH 
Chi  Phi  Girl 


Page  95 


ALPHA   SIGMA   OF 

CHI   PSI 


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PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Smith.  Huxford,  Kirkland,  Bugden,  Simpson,  Nash.  Second 
ROW:  Worley,  McCleary,  Lowe,  Harris,  Range,  Sapp.  Third  Row:  Myers,  Flye,  Lynch, 
Donohue,  Emerson,  Fichthorn,  Kemp,  Crane,  Norman. 


The  theme  at  the  Lodge  for  the  school  year  1960-61  is  con- 
servative forward  nnotion.  The  gap  left  both  in  the  membership 
rolls  and  personality  by  the  graduation  of  the  outstanding  class 
of  '60  has  been  amply  filled  through  the  assumption  of  leader- 
ship by  our  capable  officers. 


Rest  assured,  there  has  been  no  social  gap.  The  forays  of  the 
football  season,  headed  by  Homecoming,  and  aided  by  alumni 
participation,  have  been  social  successes. 

In  studies,  sports,  social  life,  and  congenial  brotherhood  we 
continue  in  the  tradition  of  those  who  have  gone  before  us. 


"Oh.  it's  brew,  brew,  brew 


JOYCE  KAUFMAN 
Maid  of  Chi  Psi 


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BETA   OF 


DELTA  KAPPA  EPSILON 


ROBERTS 
ROPER 
ST.  CLAIR 
SHUFORD 
SIMPSON,  A. 
SIMPSON,  J. 
SUTTON 

WEBB 
WHEDBEE 

Secretary 
WHITE 
WILLIS 
WILSON 

Treasurer 
WOOD 

Vice-President 
WYSONG 

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President 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Rumsey,  Blanton,  Diedrick,  Foscue,  Gregory,  Fuller,  Board- 
man,  Brown.  Second  Row:  Davis,  Fletcher,  Ayers,  Fearon,  Garrard,  Wheeler,  R.  Gray, 
Bissell,  B.  Gray.  Third  Row:  Tyler,  Barnes,  Holderness,  Whitehurst,  Wood,  Peterson,  King, 
Stokes,  Davis. 


Fall  was  a  long  time  coming  this  year,  and  it  might  have 
been  an  evening  in  August  when  29  hot,  sleepy-eyed  freshmen 
looked  down  to  see  a  new  piece  of  jewelry  on  their  lapels  and 
began  to  wonder  a  little  about  its  real  meaning  .  .  .  Then  cold 
weather  at  last,  football  weekends,  and  the  last  minute  scram- 
ble to  find  your  date  a  place  to  stay  .  .  .  Gluyas  eats  a  training 
meal  and  goes  to  bed  early,  dreaming  of  red  ribbons,  lakes  of 
P.J.  and  "cock-a-doodle-d  .  .  ."  Whitley  enrolls  in  the  hospital's 
baby  care  school  where  he  learns  that  he'll  have  to  wait  at 
least  a  year  and  a  half  before  teaching  the  kid  how  to  shoot 
from  the  hip  .  . .  Quick  swears  bitter  vengeance  against  cherry- 
bomb  throwers  in  general  and  McCoy  in  particular . . .  Christmas 


comes,  and  with  it  a  short  break  in  the  eternal  routine  .  .  . 
Then  exams  ...  the  cigarettes,  the  worried  faces,  and  the 
tight,  easily  aroused  tempers  .  .  .  Winter  seems  an  awful  pros- 
pect at  the  end  of  your  last  exam,  but  it  comes  in  spite  of 
everything;  wrapped  in  rain,  combo  parties,  basketball,  and 
lonely  Sunday  afternoons  .  .  .  Fountain  declares  at  last  that 
spring  has  come  and  heads  for  the  beach  .  .  .  Overnight  the 
talk  is  all  of  waterskiing,  Morehead,  and  the  best  way  to  keep 
sand  off  an  Army  blanket ...  The  year  ended  a  little  abruptly; 
we  asked  each  other  where  the  time  had  gone,  and  while  the 
12  seniors  were  uncertain  of  many  things,  they  knew  that 
Beta's  110th  year  was  one  to  remember. 


"Dreams  of  QP.'s.' 


JANE  WRIGHT 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  Sponsor 


Page  99 


NORTH    CAROLINA   CHAPTER   OF 

DELTA  UPSILON 


DALTON 
Corresponding  Secretary 

DeBLASIO 

DURRILL 


LEHMANN 

MORRIS 

PRAKKE 

SNYDER 

SPOON 


STACK 

STALLINGS 

TAFF 
President 

THOMAS 

TOWER 
Recording  Secretary 

VAN  PELT 


Page  100 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Stokes,  Thompson.  Biggerstaff,  Avant,  Branon,  MacFadyen, 
Devereux,  Legler.  Akers,  Bennett.  Second  Row:  Brown.  Fitzgerald,  McArthur,  Harper. 
Dillard.  Jenkins.  Barnhill,  Pliillips,  Howland,  Burgess.  Third  Row:  Williams,  6.  Strickland, 
Williams,  D.  Bragunier.  Holsenbeck,  Anglin,  Gunter,  Heath.  Fowler,  Anderson,  Jessen. 
Fourtli  Row:  Straughan.  Oettinger,  Heacock,  Norris,  MacArthur,  Straughn. 


Our  seventh  year  finds  the  Mothers  hard  at  work  ...  The 
scholarship  trophy  finally  arrives  ...  The  new  facade  raises 
questions  like,  "Is  this  the  DU  house?"  . . .  Tony's  selling  tech- 
niques yield  biggest  pledge  class  yet .  .  .  Sam  helps  out  with, 
"Let  me  ask  you  a  question.  Do  you  have  any  questions  you'd 
like  to  ask?"  .  .  .  Closed-circuit  TV  in  focus  again  .  .  .  Four 
guitars  play  Kingston  —  the  Trio  loses  .  .  .  Charlie's  PJ  .  .  . 
Tassie's  new  stove?  .  .  .  Crab  falls  .  .  .  Where's  Wallace?  .  .  . 


McArthur  leads  pledges  .  .  .  Carol  and  Frank  .  .  .  ADPi's  visit 
.  .  .  Combo  for  hire  —  or  anything  to  get  them  out  of  the 
house  .  .  .  Pete  recalls  Canaveral  with  Homecoming  Display 
...  The  run  on  Jarvis  .  .  .  Eddie  pushes  Brother  Prutzman  for 
top  spot ...  Joe  trains  pledges  —  pledges  train  Buddy  . . .  Stan 
.  .  .  Carp  .  .  .  Reverend  .  .  .  Frank  .  .  .  Gottrocks  .  .  .  John 
.  .  .  Antoine  .  .  .  Eddie  .  .  .  Bo-man  .  .  .  look  to  the  future  as 
Delta  Upsilon  ends  another  wonderful  year. 


"Anybody  see  my  cane  and  tin  cup?" 


BARBARA  FAULKNER 
Delta  Upsilon  Dream  Girl 


Page  101 


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SHIPP 
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STEAGALL 
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CHARLIE  GONZALEZ 
President 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Stonestreet,  Simpson,  Cushman,  Jenkins.  Second  Row: 
Fuller,  Thomas,  Fitzpatrick,  Jolly.  Third  Row:  McLamb,  Cortright,  Cowles,  Spivey, 
Kinney,  Hipps. 


Dilly  flaps  his  ears  and  16  young  pledge-types  come  swoop- 
ing in  .  .  .  Sloe  and  Sandy  try  Hollins  .  .  .  Bows  still  has  a 
problem  .  . .  Wheaties  and  Panda  get  mystic  with  the  Lepricons 
.  .  .  Duh!  Hunter  instructs  the  pledges  .  .  .  Shelton  still  inter- 
rupts .  .  .  Homesley  plays  Housemother  .  .  .  Burnie  schuffles 
while  Steagall  has  his  Friday  beer  and  calls  Poultney  .  .  . 
Hargrove  makes  daily  pilgrimage  to  Y-Court  .  .  .  Mule  serves 
meals  and  shouts  .  .  .  Possum  likes  W.C,  Clark  likes  martinis 


and  the  mountains  .  .  .  Carroll  lost  his  French  fronts  .  .  . 
"No-neck"  pinned,  Vernon  soon  will  be,  Shipp's  still  trying  .  .  . 
Dailey  likes  high  school . . .  Kepner  loses  an  argument . . .  Melz 
shot  down  again,  certainly  .  .  .  Boggan  reads  Love  Without 
Fear .  .  .  Howell  puts  mackeral-snapper  quaetus  on  several  .  .  . 
Coffey  "tee-hee"  .  .  .  Maryland  shows  for  Shirley  and  Lee  .  .  . 
Chucks,  Baker,  Hamerick  still  in  school  .  .  .  "Speedo"  reigns. 


"We've  got  to  fix  these  stairs!' 


DIANNE  WATKINS 
Kappa  Alpha  Rose 


Page  103 


ALPHA   MU    OF 

KAPPA  SIGMA 


ALLEN 
Treasurer 

ARCHIE 

BECK 

CLARKE 

DAUGHTRY 

ELDRIDGE 

FARRIOR 

FEARING 

FLETCHER 

FOWLER 

FURR 

HARRIS 
Secretary 

HARVEY 
HENDERSON 
HURD 
JOSLYN 
GREENE,  B. 
GREENE,  D, 

GRAHAM 
LEONARD 
LOGAN 
McCLURE 

McMillan 

MILLS 
ROBINSON 

SANFORD 
STACKHOUSE 

THOMPSON 

Vice-President 
WALLER 
WHITNEY 

WOOTEN 
President 

YOUNG 

Page  104 


DILLON  WOOTEN 
President 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Weeks.  Patman.  Davis,  Hightower,  Chatham.  Second  Row: 
Leonard.  Speight.  Nash,  Tyson,  Jones.  Third  Row:  Helms,  Gilbert,  McCabe,  Olives, 
Corpening,  Randall. 


September  and  pre-rush  preparations  tound  Alpha  Mu  the 
center  of  the  usual  back-to-school  parties.  During  rush  we  got 
down  to  more  serious  business  and  were  more  than  pleased 
with  the  outcome.  This  was  a  very  eventful  year  for  Alpha  Mu, 
and  memories  of  life  within  the  ivy-covered  walls  will  never 
fade. 

The  seniors  led  by  Fireball  and  Guerilla  combined  to  put  a 
strain  on  the  walls  of  the  bar  and  the  patio.  Cunningham  moves 
to  a  new  pad  as  Waller  goes  North.  Greenday  leads  the  bulls 
to  new  heights  on  the  third  deck.  Thompson,  Fowler,  and  San- 
ford  appear  to  be  headed  for  the  altar.  Fearing  pleads  inno- 
cence. McClure  and  Daniels  handle  the  uncontrollables  and 
Happer  returns  to  use  up  another  year  of  eligibility  on  the 
flick  team.  Fall  is  highlighted  by  football,  Harriss'  kitchen  party, 
and  the  Schoolhouse  which  miraculously  holds  up  under  the 
attack.  Joni  James,  Billy  Mae,  and  the  High-Lo's  set  the  mood 


for  Fall  Germans  and  Graham  finally  gets  started.  Another  suc- 
cessful year  in  intramurals  takes  shape  with  Skinny  at  the 
helm.  Archie  and  Johnnie  Walker  spread  good  will  among  our 
southern  chapters. 

Second  semester  is  launched  by  another  roaring  Black  and 
White.  The  annual  French  Seventy-five  party  takes  the  usual 
toll.  Snow  parties  and  the  tinkle  of  glass  are  reminiscent  of  a 
cold  winter.  In  the  spring  we  again  entertain  parents  and  alums. 
Moorehead  and  Hogan's  regain  popularity  on  the  weekends. 

In  June  the  ranks  are  thinned  by  the  graduation  of  a  great 
class  of  seniors.  As  they  regretfully  leave  with  their  best 
wishes  for  the  future,  a  capable  group  of  sophomores  and 
juniors  succeeds  them.  An  occasional  rumbling  from  the  Bulls 
proves  that  everything  is  back  to  normal  at  the  stone  house  on 
Cameron  Avenue.  AEKDB. 


There's  a  Zete  in  the  Wood  Pile. 


MOLLIE  DEWEY 
Kappa  Sigma  Sponsor 


Page  105 


GAMMA   NU   OF 

LAMBDA  CHI  ALPHA 


ROBERTS 
President 


SPROTT 


TAYLOR 
Treasurer 


WHITE 


Page  106 


JERRY  ROBERTS 
President 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Eggleston,  Rigsbee,  Cassell,  Carpenter,  Rochelle,  Neville. 
Second  Row:  Mock,  Taylor,  Shavender,  Biggs,  Swofford,  Opdyke,  Russell.  Third  Row: 
Ogletree,  Thuss,  Quinn,  Butler,  Price,  Kelleher,  Little,  Harris,  Killian,  Rattican,  McCall. 


Out  of  fall  1960  into  winter  tlirough  a  whirlwind  of  falling 
leaves  and  busy  Lambdas  .  .  .  painting  themselves  into  corners 
on  the  porch  .  .  .  going  to  Greensboro,  Duke,  etc.  .  .  .  calling 
G.  C.  fruitlessly  .  .  .  dropping  crests. 

We're  learning  to  sing  after  much  disagreement,  and  now 
we  can  serenade  the  "winged  seraphs."  Ben  keeps  saying  we 
are  good  enough  to  go  on  tour. 


Our  football  team  fares  about  as  well  as  Carolina's,  but  the 
pledges  still  want  to  play  the  brothers  for  "something."  After 
all,  they  did  finish  the  crescent,  and  it  only  took  two  years. 

Eldon  still  goes  to  A.G.  even,  and  Fred's  looking  for  a  cres- 
cent girl.  We  still  don't  know  what  Al  takes  pills  for. 

With  visions  of  a  new  house  bright  in  our  eyes,  we  still  paint, 
scotch  tape,  nail,  and  stick  together  with  chewing  gum. 


"What  the  hell  do  we  do  now?" 


NAN  JOHNSON 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Crescent  Girl 


Page  107 


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BATES 
BILBRO 
BLOOM 
BRIGGS 
BURROUGHS 

CALLAHAN 

CAMPBELL 

CANNON 

CORBETT 

COX 

CRAVEN 

CUMMINGS 

DUNLAP 

EVANS 

FARRIS 

GIBSON 

GRUB 

HARTUNG 

HENDRICKSON 

HUBBARD 

HUNDLEY 

IRVINE 

JONAS 

McSWAIN 

MALONE 

MITCHELL 

MOORE 

NORTON 

Vice-President 
PLEASANTS.  C. 

PLEASANTS,  R. 

REARDEN 

RESTON 

RILEY 

SHELTON 

SMITH,  C. 

SMITH,  S. 
VINROOT 
WARNER,  D. 
WARNER,  J. 
WALLDORF 

Treasurer 
WINGFIELD 

Secretary 

Page  108 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Wheland.   Durand,   Webb,   Brock,  Smith.   Second   Row: 
Simmons,  Voiimer,  Lawson,  Whitaker,  Boxley,  McDaniel. 


The  Phi  Delts'  first  Sturm  Trophy  winners  finally  at  the  helm 
(minus  Lobo,  Rat  Mother,  and  Sickness)  as  the  PDT's  reach 
new  height .  .  .  Austin's  Head,  expanding  for  four  years,  finally 
explodes  .  .  .  "Cheeks"  molds  our  twelve  hardy  pledges  .  .  . 
Walldorf  typical  hard-boiled  treasurer,  but  finds  time  to  hit  the 
insurance  racket  .  .  .  Friday,  Whale:  "Anybody  know  about  a 
good  combo?"  Bloom  drops  another  pin  proving  you  can't  keep 
an  "R.  B."  down  .  . .  Corbett  and  Enk  turn  talents  to  dorms  but 
Obie  returns  for  a  shower  .  .  .  Pope  continues  to  strike  sour 


notes  and  strike  out  .  .  .  Doug  leaves  green  thumb  behind  as 
Leader  leaves  (with  the  car) .  .  .  Nichols  tries  sure-fire  formula 
—  one  part  law  school,  three  parts  Frances  .  .  .  Chow  shocks 
and  delights  with  weekly  minutes .  .  .  Norton  still  plays  infield 
but  may  have  stopped  playing  the  field  ...  Rat  Dillon  finally 
gets  a  birdie. 

Parking  lot  finally  paved,  good  food,  Reef  stumbles  on,  and 
Ma  proves  more  than  ever  she's  the  greatest. 


Chapter  meeting? 


SHARON  GATES 
Phi  Delta  Theta  Dream  Girl 


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BRYANT 

CHERRY 


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President 


EVANS 
FARRELL 


GRAHAM 
KALKHURST 
IV1ARKS 
PATTERSON 


RENGER 
ROBINSON 
SCHROEDER 
SIMPSON,  D. 


SIMPSON.  H. 
Recording  Secretary 

SLOAN 
Treasurer 

WILKERSON,  D. 

WILKERSON,  E. 

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ROGER  EDWARDS 
President 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Lineberger,  Bland,  Sauls,  May,  Renger,  Wood,  Connell. 
Second  Row:  Aycock,  Murray,  Roney,  Reynolds,  Lyon,  Eubanks,  Foy,  Updegrave.  Third 
ROW:  Robertson,  Powell,  McEathern,  Dosier,  Hughes,  Buell,  Lowe,  Reid. 


100th  big  year  for  Epsilon  . .  .  still  maintaining  capable  work 
force  led  by  Paul,  Albert,  Eagle,  lola.  Lacy  .  .  .  "Mom"  Mengel 
returns  for  6th  year  ...  now  has  "speediest"  car  in  Chapel 
Hill  for  quick  escapes  on  weekends. 

Rush  named  success  Friday  night  of  the  big  week  .  .  .  Mon- 
day we  were  scratching  our  heads .  .  .  November  came  and  we 
were  pulling  hair  after  chairs  were  missing  from  dining  room 
week  before  Germans. 

Many  successful  parties  in  fall,  highlighted  by  Chi  0  Party 
thrown  in  between  active  football  weekends . . .  Spring  another 
big  success  with  Gardner  getting  head  blown  off  at  beach  for 
third  straight  year .  .  .  Marslander  decides  after  Pledge  Week- 
end to  give  up  football  for  gaiety  on  weekends  in  fall  and  spring 
. .  .  Schroeder  seems  to  have  made  that  decision  before  season 
started. 

Smiley,  Holt  failed  to  survive  summer,  greeted  us  this  fall 


pinned  .  .  .  George,  Lobo  finally  bit  dust  in  October,  making 
total  of  four . . .  five  including  Tricky  who  fell  in  summer,  made 
crucial  mistake  .  .  .  Edwards  anticipated  this  way  before  end 
of  year. 

Coker,  Warren,  Laney,  Bryant,  Cherry  back  again  .  .  .  new 
faces,  new  things  .  .  .  80%???  .  .  .  Watson  on  rebound  .  .  . 
Fatten  going  for  "Broke"  .  .  .  Marks  donated  sack  of  flies  by 
Graham  early  in  year,  everything  OK!  .  .  .  Beaty  goes  on  ride, 
wins  wager,  big  surprise  to  Evans,  Wilkerson  .  .  .  Simpson  tired 
after  pledge  training,  Fambrough,  Garrabrant  consoled  him  .  .  . 
successful  job  they  agreed???  .  .  .  Possom  still  trying  .  .  . 
Weaver  leads  RMBC  "home"  club  .  .  .  "Here"  gained  a  pound 
Christmas  .  .  .  E.  Wilkerson  bounces  back,  leads  intramurals. 

All  agreed,  June  saw  end  of  another  great  year  for  Phi  Gam 
.  .  .  future  looks  very  promising  for  returning  '61  grads. 


Standing  room  only. 


CORTY  CREECH 

Phi  Gamma  Delta  Sponsor 


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LAMBDA   OF 

PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA 


CORR 


DICKMAN 
President 


DONAHOE 
Vice-President 


GRIFFIN 
LANCASTER 


MORRIS 
Secretary 


NEW 

SALEM 

SPRINGER 


STROUD 
Treasurer 


SYLVIA 
THOMAS 


WALKER 


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NEIL  DICKMAN 
President 


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PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Economon,  Devin.  Harrison.  Skemp,  Klinker,  Welch,  Keck. 
Second  Row:  Purser,  Crawford,  Cone,  Reed,  McGcwan,  Tedesco.  Raney,  Siedel,  Egan. 
Third  Row:  Reese,  Stephens,  Somers,  Martin,  McCarthy,  Biles,  Sutton,  Kaigler,  Ferrell. 
Fourth  Row:  Farrel,  Hebb,  Clawson,  Johnston,  Mulwee,  Pierce,  Moore,  GIbboney,  Mannino, 
Eager,  Schools. 


Phi  Kaps  begin  105th  year  on  campus  with  newly  remodeled 
house  .  .  .  "Fat  Boy,"  after  rounding  up  great  pledge  class, 
returns  to  his  cloud  and  his  mirror  .  .  .  phantom  is  gone  .  .  . 
good  .  . .  "Beach"  gets  out  of  bed  to  defend  country  .  .  .  Help! 

"The  Grit"  learns  city  ways  for  missionary  work  in  South 
Carolina  .  .  .  "Walt,"  Ail-American  cheerleader,  continues  to 
build  "rare  literature  collection"  .  .  .  "Vin"  replaces  "Salem" 
as  Arab  ambassador  .  .  .  "Walker"  continues  to  commute  to 
Duke  at  "breakneck"  speed  .  .  .  "Baby  Huey"  still  drinking 
champ,  but  finds  more  to  life  ...  in  Durham  .  .  .  "Allred"  mum- 
bles incoherently  about  barbells,  dugout,  pin,  and  W.C.  .  .  . 
"Littlest  Marine"  becomes  "Littlest  Brother,"  unable  to  sleep  in 


bed,  has  foxhole  installed. 

"Phil"  finds  pin  inventory  overstocked,  tries  to  trade  pin  for 
Chevy  .  .  .  "Dickman"  drops  dope  peddler  for  rosey  palm  .  .  . 
Corr  and  BMOC  run  zoo  .  .  .  "Gib"  has  hunting  mishap,  gets 
shot  by  moose  .  .  .  "Bird"  takes  care  of  neighborhood  kids 
while  Janie  is  away. 

Chariot,  pulled  by  42  pledges,  carries  "Lancaster"  to  Smith 
College  .  .  .  Wins  race  with  ghoul  .  .  .  "Sylvia"  gets  hurt  play- 
ing in  Richmond  .  .  .  "Lenny"  scores  with  one  yard  plunges,  off 
field  and  on  .  .  .  Cheerleader  yells  for  more  .  .  .  "Angel" 
sweats  ...  two  weeks  at  a  time  .  .  .  "New"  is  still  on  blonde 
kick  as  the  year  ends. 


Good  damn  luck!!! 


JACKIE  GASKINS 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Sweetheart 


TAU   OF 

PI   KAPPA  ALPHA 


ADAMS 
Treasurer 

BAYNES 

BUTLER,  A. 

BUTLER,  R. 

CRAIG 

CRONENBERG 

GROOM 

DOUGLAS 

EFIRD 
President 

GRIGG 

HAMLET 

HARRIS 

HEARN 

HEILIG 

JARVIS 

LAMBETH 

LEFLER 

LOHR 

LONGENECKER 

LOWRANCE 

PHILLIPS 

POLLARD 

RICH 

RICHARDS 

RICHARDSON 

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SINGLETARY 
SMITH,  D. 

SMITH.  M. 

SMITH,  T. 

Vice-President 
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PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Flournoy,  Chandler,  Hodt,  Honeycutt.  Second  Row:  Rich, 
McCarroll,  Suttle,  Lambeth,  Allen.  Third  Row:  Appell,  Banks,  Hayes,  McMlchael,  Graver. 


School  opens  and  finds  most  of  the  brothers  trying  to  smooth 
in  with  new  coeds .  .  .  Things  get  under  way  with  "Eel"  at  the 
helm  .  .  .  Smith  heads  a  great  rush  and  turns  pledge  class  over 
to  "Baggs"  and  his  "big  stick"  policy  .  .  .  Grigg  gets  out  on 
campus  .  .  .  Hearn,  Baynes,  and  Douglas  continue  to  commute 
to  class  from  Duke  and  "Horn"  has  a  visitor  from  Durham  .  .  . 
Cindy  flies  in  from  Yankee-land  and  finds  a  warm  welcome  in 
her  native  South  ...  The  orangoutang  leads  the  juniors  and 


sophomores  in  making  the  second  deck  a  jungle  .  .  .  "Jack" 
tastes  of  the  mystic  goodies ...  The  Elliot  Ness  Car  gives  up 
.  .  .  Flournoy  takes  over  from  "Brusha"  in  hair  grooming  and 
being  "on"  .  .  .  Butler  squanders  GOP  funds  and  brings  Lodge 
to  save  the  South  .  .  .  "Dirty  Dave"  comes  clean  .  .  .  Thanks- 
giving and  Christmas  parties,  Dream  Girl,  Pledge  Weekend, 
beach  parties  ...  and  another  good  year  comes  to  a  close. 


"Have  you  tried  a  man's  deodorant? 


CAROLYN  KELLY 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha  Dream  Girl 


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HARRIS 


HUDSON 

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McAllister 

PERRY 


SCOTT 

President 


SILLIMAN 
Secretary 


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PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  De  Veau,  Blackman,  Allman,  Gorham,  Daughtridge.  Second 
Row:  Kale,  Wilson,  Robertson,  Beck,  Gillette,  Wallace,  Adams.  Third  Row:  Murray, 
Mattocks,  Matthews,  Craig,  Stepp,  Ctiason,  Ramsey. 


Pi  Kapp  house  takes  on  new  look  and  atmosphere  .  .  .  Scotch- 
man's clan  progressing  .  .  .  What  happened  to  Edith?  .  .  . 
Another  new  theme  for  the  bar  .  .  .  Abominable  Snowman  seen 
behind  Parker  Dorm  .  .  .  What  would  we  do  without  Lowell's 
G.E.? . . .  State  man  sees  the  light . .  .  Knock!  Knock!  Is  anyone 
down  here?  .  . .  Have  you  checked  the  list  this  week,  Brother? 
.  .  .  Football  team  has  perfect  record  ...  The  latest  Pi  Kapp 


fad  —  Have  a  wreck! .  . .  30-0  .  .  .  Organized  pledge  class  gets 
big  paddle  .  .  .  Congratulations,  Richie!  .  .  .  McAllister  makes 
deal  and  gets  a  B  .  . .  Hey,  Kluttz,  who's  that  chick  we  see  you 
with  in  Y-Court?  ...  Is  the  chicken  hungry  enough?  .  .  .  Hey, 
Harris,  where  can  I  buy  some  fog  lights? . . .  "Let's  rake  leaves, 
Coville."  "But,  Jerry,  it's  3:30  A.M."  .  .  .  Pinned  to  two  —  now 
to  none! 


FRANCES  SPENCER 
Pi  Kappa  Ptii  Rose 


OMEGA   BETA   OF 

PI   LAMBDA  PHI 


ROSENZWEIG 
Vice-President 


ROUTENBERG 


SIRKIN 
President 


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PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Harris,  Macklen.  Peterson,  Karesh,  Pistilnik,  Killer,  Gold- 
stein. Second  Row:  Gilbert.  Fox,  Freeman,  Tutt,  Katz,  Rosenbaum,  Shulimson,  Berger, 
Fleishman.  Third  Row:  Rice,  Rose,  Silvers,  Solomon,  Steinberg,  Rubin,  Pearlman,  Donohue, 
Leder,  Winner,  Gladstein,  Ramsahai,  Weisman,  Floyd. 


Football  season,  parties,  rush,  and  we  are  started:  Pick  up 
twenty-seven  in  rush  including  three  shufflers  ...  Lou  takes 
the  final  step  for  the  big  plunge  and  Pete  begins  the  long  road 
with  a  pin  .  .  .  Neil  Ford  challenges  for  top  honors  on  getting 
shot  down  .  .  .  Josh  and  Bennett  open  branch  chapter  in 
Durham  . . .  GOTCHAS  make  the  scene  . , ,  Grotsky  and  Rut  ham 


up  South  Pacific  .  .  .  Tick  decides  not  to  "drop  in"  on  Notre 
Dame  game;  otherwise  Alumni  Weekend  a  big  success . . .  Duffy 
gets  rough  on  pledges  .  .  .  Ramie  dates  a  hockey  jock  .  .  . 
Charley  G.  "loves  ya"  .  .  .  Evan  buys  double  bed  for  Sandy  .  . . 
Moses  imports  Yankee  dolls  with  "T"  shirts. 


Party  Crashers  —  advance  guard! 


CAROLYN  DURNER 
Pi  Lambda  Phi  Sponsor 


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XI    OF 


ST.  ANTHONY  HALL    * 


CARLTON 
GILMOUR 


HARRIS 
LAMM 


PARKER 
SHARP 


WILLIAMS 
WILSON 


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PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Bartol,  Christopher,  Warring,  William,  Becker,  Chester, 
Melendy,  Bruce,  Skeer,  Wright.  Second  Row:  Coppedge,  Smith,  M.,  Pearce,  Cunningham, 
Tasher,  Smith,  R.,  Hobbs.  Third  Row:  Ertel,  Lendhart,  Voohees,  Moser,  Crites,  Attride, 
Henderson,  Gray,  Enos. 


NEW  HALL  no  longer  a  dream  .  .  .  Football  —  "wait  till  next 
year."  .  .  .  Wendell  and  spouse  get  big  welcome  .  .  .  Hall  gets 
stewed  .  .  .  Taylor  counts  the  month  .  .  .  Go-carts  and  cycles 
add  color  and  noise  to  parking  lot  .  .  .  Hall  takes  Intramural 
soccer  for  the  first  time  —  more  to  come  .  .  .  Mickey  and 
Chuck  make  scene  in  Cuba  .  .  .  Ever  see  a  COW  without  pants? 


.  .  .  No-neck  and  Charlie  square  off  as  elections  draw  near .  .  . 
Sprink  and  Shettle  hold  down  varsity  soccer  .  .  .  Phil  pulls 
dining  room  out  of  hole  . . .  Darts  keep  Stiriin  happy  . . .  Parker 
wears  down  path  to  Basnight  .  .  .  Rusty  et  al  bring  back  the 
birds  .  .  .  Biggest  and  Best  pledge  class  ever  .  .  .  good  years 
ahead. 


MARIEL  O'DELL 
St.  Anthony  Hall  Sponsor 


"Let's  get  this  stuff  inside  before  we  have  the  whole  Tri-Delt  house  over  here." 


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SIGMA  ALPHA  EPSILON 


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Vice-President 

STONEIVIAN 

STURM 


SULLIVAN 

WELTON 
Treasurer 


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PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Cash,  Applegate,  Reed,  Glenn,  Curry.  Second  Row;  Yates, 
Askew,  Lewis,  Battle,  Batten.  Saunders.  Thrid  Row:  Shaffer,  Dillon,  Berryhill,  Douglas, 
Segrest,  Tison,  Johnston,  Horner. 


The  good  ship  Minerva  cast  off  for  its  annual  trip  with  Bat, 
Com.  Gump  on  the  bridge.  We  were  an  excellent  crew,  and 
Deacon  Smalley  quickly  squared  away  our  rebellious  new 
swabbies.  They  were  nineteen  in  number,  and  a  finer  group 
couldn't  be  found. 

We  had  good  liberties:  Craighill,  Lynn,  and  Worm  hit  the 
beach  with  lovely  Connecticut  Yankees  .  .  .  stretcher  cases 
were  issued  oxygen  by  corpsmen  Ritter,  Holt,  and  Grasty  .  .  . 
Darden  and  Betsy  were  over  the  hump  .  .  .  Brand  saved  Mary  K. 
from  groups  affairs  .  .  .  Harrell  voted  most  horrible  on  various 
occasions  .  .  .  Ainslie  tried  again  .  .  .  An-Gus  tried  .  .  .  Flyface 
found  alive  .  .  .  Helms  and  Mac  deserted  .  .  .  Pittman  pinned, 


Brabo  stitched  .  .  .  Hossman,  Glen,  and  Rice  repeat  T.V.  101 
Merry  dubbed  Flash  on  the  field  .  .  .  Slick  Haley  ate  Chi  0  food 
over  Mary  Ellen's  protest  .  .  .  Farmer  Bass  consoled  with  ex 
pensive  dog  at  fair .  .  .  Coon  Broun  consoled  with  86  proof .  . 
John  D.,  Rags,  and  Chance  meander  to  Boston  at  125  mph  .  . 
Beer  sales  sent  Rex  to  Miami  and  Watkins  to  bankruptcy  .  . 
Galloway  tried  alcohol  diet  to  lose  mind  and  succeeded  .  . 
Spermatazoa  protected  Judy  from  all  old  men  and  got  revenge 
by  writing  this. 

Upon  return  to  home  port,  Minerva's  crew  will  be  able  to 
relate  many  sea  stories  to  the  girls  at  home  (if  they  dare  listen) 
about  the  best  cruise  ever. 


"Two  teetotalers 


DODY  PREVOST 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  Sponsor 


Page  123 


ALPHA   TAU   OF 

SIGMA  CHI 


MURRAY 
Vice-President 


SHERRILL 
SMITH,  D^ 
SMITH,  R. 
UNDERWOOD 
VANSTORY 
WALKER 


Page  124 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Milliken,  Davis,  Blair,  Schoch.  Second  Row:  Barber,  Brawly, 
O'Herron,  Carpenter,  Miler.  Third  Row:  Murphy,  Smith,  Hawkins,  Wood,  Zahnd,  Wilder. 


With  Hezzy  Baby  at  the  helm,  the  Chi's  look  forward  to 
another  banner  year.  Basinger  leads  us  to  a  successful  rush 
with  a  new  crop  of  16  .  .  .  much  to  the  displeasure  of  Daddy 
Ricks  who  wanted  an  even  hundred.  Rusty  Dusty  invades 
Georgia  with  the  Aristocratic  Senator  Wright  who  thought  he 
was  in  Washington  . . .  Boogie  almost  to  Tahoe,  but  stops  at  the 
bowling  alley  .  .  .  Goode  invites  Highway  Patrol  home  for  a 
cocktail  party  . . .  Walker  bucks  shaft  and  fights  back  .  .  .  R.B. 


and  Nassau  Nan  win  ballet  contest .  .  .  "Is  Buzzy  there?"  .  .  . 
Lumberton  asks  "Which  one  will  Murray  choose  next?"  .  .  . 
Phil  D.  coming  out  on  Groundhog  Day  .  .  .  Clement  models 
corset  for  "Southern  Bell"  ...  and  Oh,  yes!  Roy  Rudd  meets  a 
girl  named  Moffitt. 

With  '61  coming  to  a  close  we  are  fortunate  to  have  a  select 
twelve  who  have  reaped  the  benefits  from  4  years  with  Sigma 
Chi. 


"Simple  Solitude.' 


DEE  SMITH 
Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi 


Page  125 


PSI   OF 

SIGMA  NU 


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Eminent  Commander 


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PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Perry,  Moore,  Turmer,  Wismer,  McWilliams,  Hubbard. 
Second  Row:  Harrington,  Nesselrode,  Traynor,  Campbell,  Ross,  Clapp,  Brown.  Third  Row: 
Dunn,  Strause,  Arthur,  Baker,  Phillips,  King,  Deviney. 


The  Nu's  return  to  the  Hill  .  .  .  find  house  renovated  ...  the 
Morehead  lizards  lead  tremendous  rush  ...  add  22  hell-raisers 
. . .  Cowboy  cracks  whip  . . .  plans  to  return  to  ranch  after  high 
school  graduation  .  .  .  Pig's  piglets  finally  make  the  trip  .  .  . 
Slides  attempts  to  shape-up  Robot  .  .  .  Link  "the  Apostle"  fails 
to  convert  house  . .  .  "G"  and  Goose  blast  off . . .  fail  to  get  in 
orbit ...  too  bad  .. .  Batch  in  old  form  .  .  .  Floss  "the  Vamp" 
snuffs  blood  .  .  .  Hardy  up  at  7  .  .  .  slides  at  8  .  .  .  dances  at 
9  .  .  .  Kook  falls  for  high  school  honey  .  .  .  One-eyed  loser 
strikes  out  again  .  .  .  Guinea  perfects  double-roll-drop-trowl- 
flying-gotcha  .  .  .  Bobsey  twins  die  in  election  fiasco  as  Mr. 
Smooth's  party  again  rears  its  ugly  head  .  .  .  Candy  commutes 
from  Mebane  .  .  .  takes  15  hr.  anatomy  lab  .  .  .  King  Arthur 


reigns  over  peons  .  .  .  Jack  the  Phantom  strikes  again  .  .  . 
Point  Eight  Eight  in  heaven  .  .  .  Hodge  hoses  down  porch  .  .  . 
Wheels  and  Bramble-bush  go  into  business  .  .  .  Tarzan  tries  to 
smooth  in  with  Jane  .  .  .  Root  still  unsinkable  .  .  .  Bean  pets 
teacher  .  .  .  Robin's  pigs  overrun  pen  .  .  .  Red  shirt  team  still 
hell . . .  Hok  . . .  Carey ...  Rat  blinded  at  Muscle  Beach  by  sand 
kicked  in  face. 

Still  great  in  Intramurals  ...  Rod  and  Gun  copped  for  third 
straight  .  .  .  still  unbeaten  in  woods  .  .  .  tremendous  parties 
.  .  .  Christmas  .  .  .  Pledge  Weekend  .  .  .  Beach  Weekend  .  .  . 
another  great  year  ends  as  15  depart  to  follow  those  who 
have  gone  before. 


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SIGMA  PHI  EPSILON 


ROBERTS 
President 

ROONEY 

ROWE 


SMITH,  J. 

SMITH,  S. 
Historian 

SPACH 

SQUILLARIO 

STARR 
Vice-President 


STEPP 
TURNER 
WINDHAM 
YOUNG 


Page  128 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Goodridge,  Check,  Jones,  Boswell,  Young,  Edins,  Hyde. 
Second  Row:  Ingram,  Farnum,  Orman,  White,  Young,  Morris,  Ballou,  Deaton,  Reed.  Third 
Row:  Candil,  Blivins,  Richardson,  Guthrie,  Lawrence,  Loreng,  Rinchardt,  Beadle,  Cooper, 
Wyand. 


Back  to  school  .  .  .  Glue  house  back  together .  .  .  Good  rush. 
Squirrel;  pledge  26  men  .  .  .  Combos  every  football  weekend 
.  .  .  McGoo  leads  three  serenades  at  WC  .  .  .  Pledges  raid 
house;  brother  retaliates  .  .  .  House  looks  forward  to  annual 
pledge-brother  football  game  to  be  won  by  brothers ...  Fun  had 
by  all  at  Pledge  Dance,  Sig  Ep  Ball,  Charlie's  Day  (naturally, 


Charlie)  and  all  and  any  parties. 

"Point  of  Order,"  Brother  President  .  .  .  "Adams  has  a  date 
for  you"  .  .  .  Robert's  railroad  runs  chapter  meetings  .  .  . 
Bachelor  Biggerstaff  falls  by  the  wayside  .  .  .  Clark  has  date 
problems  .  .  .  Noyes  and  Nash  play  catch  with  bathing  suits  at 
beach  .  .  .  Ouderkirk  is  way  out. 


"You're  biting  my  tongue!' 


SARAH  PAYNE 
Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 


Page  129 


OMEGA   OF 

TAU  EPSILON  PHI 


SAVITT 
Vice-President 


SCHNEIDER 

WEINER 

ZALK 

ZASLAV 
Treasurer 


Page  130 


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President 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Saul,  Kaplan,  Gikow,  Solin,  Helbein,  Murnick,  Maddens, 
Second  Row:  Culler,  Golden,  Schiff,  Friedman,  Slutsky,  Bear,  Hoffman,  Nauheim,  Cohan, 
Fishman.  Third  Row:  Apter,  Nislick,  Van  Dyne,  Korschun,  Shiffman,  Toppell,  Lesavoy, 
Parmet,  Gins,  Hanchrow,  Rich. 


Like  we're  on  the  merry-go-round  again  .  .  .  first  stop,  29 
incubators  for  all  time  big  pledge  class . . .  Dop  brings  Brooklyn 
to  Albemarle  .  .  .  Freedland  discovers  a  new  pastime,  25c  a 
tree  perch  .  .  .  phone  call  for  Charlie  Porter  .  .  .  Barry  E.,  ace 
rusher,  snows  one  too  many  .  .  .  Manning  rises  to  new  heights 
as  kitchen  manager,  named  Pete  Pan  peanut-of-the-year  .  .  . 
Wretch  invests  in  a  mate,  spawns  a  legacy  .  .  .  Flash  migrates 
to  Rock  Hill-Athens  .  .  .  Evil  disappears  forever  into  Venable 


.  .  .  hope  for  house  rises  anew,  "fairy  tales  can  come  true" 
.  .  .  B.Z.  ails,  bitten  by  love  bug  .  .  .  Schulman  transfers  to 
W.C.  .  .  .  EIrod  campaigns  for  free  love  and  a  5%  commission 
. . .  another  Guller?  .  .  .  Steve  K.  arrives,  fresh  from  Barnum  & 
Bailey  tour  .  .  .  Mendelsohn  gavels  TEP  into  obscurity  and 
crassness  .  .  .  it's  getting  dizzy,  time  to  get  off  the  carousel 
until  the  next  Stone  Age. 


"Crest  fights  bad  breath  all  day!" 


PEGGY  ALTERMAN 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi  Sponsor 


Page  131 


ALPHA   ETA   OF 

THETA  CHI 


BRENT 
DAWS 
ENTWISTLE 


GURGANUS 
President 


HAYDEN 
HOLMES 


ISLEY 
Secretary 


LAIL 
Treasurer 


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SMITH 


SUMMEY 
Vice-President 


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President 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Barrineau,  Byrd,  Hayes,  Grant,  Garrett.  Second  Row:  Piatt, 
Marshburn,  Taylor,  Smoot,  Kezziah. 


Harry  will  never  start  a  revolution  .  .  .  Leroy  is  always 
asleep  .  .  .  Ward  is  marching  the  troops  to  the  intramural  field 
.  .  .  Jack  is  with  Wanda  .  .  .  With  Norman  it  is  always  politics 
.  .  .  Bill  is  still  playing  gin  .  .  .  Nook  is  communicating  with 
Italian  immigration  .  .  .  Brent  has  gone  sophisticate  .  .  .  Bruce 


has  been  up  all  night  with  Russian  and  physics  .  .  .  Dawes  is 
always  bragging  about  physics  and  science  .  .  .  Summey  is 
chasing  young  chicks  .  .  .  Tom  is  getting  older  .  .  .  Gurganus 
is  our  leader ...  It  has  been  a  long  and  exciting  year. 


House  full  of  hams. 


PENNY  DODD 
Dream  Girl  of  Theta  Chi 


Page  133 


ALPHA  PI   OF 


ZETA  BETA  TAU 


OBERDORFER 

OPPENHEIMER 
Treasurer 

PITTLEMAN 

SIMMONS 


SOLOVEI 
THALHEIMER 
WALTERS 
WEINSTEIN 


Page  134 


JERRY  SHAPIRO 
President 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Solomon,  Silver,  Eizenstat,  Rubin.  Second  Row:  Bernstein, 
Franco,  Herman,  Lehrer,  Addlestone.  Third  Row:  Myers,  Hyman,  Cooper,  Silverman,  Jason, 
Blumberg. 


ZBT's  return  for  34th  year . . .  Senior  class  numbers  two  . . . 

Shap  makes  up  for  small  number  .  .  .  Brothers  return  .  .  . 
Welcomed  by  Rodan  who  spends  Labor  Day  weekend  at  Hill 
...  "1  wanta  be  alone"  .  .  .  Rush  tremendous  ...  Yea 
Atlanta  .  .  .  Singer  leads  new  class  of  bullets  .  .  .  Where's 
Bernie? 

Cars  for  everyone  .  .  .  Solovei  cries .  .  .  Blass  is  in  love  .  .  . 
Meltzner  and  Weinstein  bring  brides  .  .  .  Babies  are  nice  .  .  . 


Norfolk  turns  to  W.C.  ...  So  does  Fine  .  .  .  Foster  returns  to 
Duke  (D  for  Dee) .  .  .  Richard  to  Nile  .  .  .  Oppy  brings  won  .  .  . 
Fleishman  loses  . .  .  Simes  lost. 

Gelber  saves  Blum  .  .  .  Dumps  Levy  .  .  .  Bird  zooms  to  P.A. 
in  new  auto  . . .  Louith  zooms  in  new  chair . . .  Obes  zooms .  . . 
Siberia  no  longer  Siberia  .  .  .  Except  for  "icy"  atmosphere 
.  .  .  Where  are  they  all  Graf?  .  .  .  Great  parties  .  .  .  Lousy 
dog  . . .  What  does  it  all  mean???? 


"Hey  you  with  the  camera!" 


MARIAM  WEINSTEIN 
Zeta  Beta  Tau  Sponsor 


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BAKER 

BROOKE 

BUNN 


CARR 
Secretary 


COZART 
DEVERE 


EVINS 
Vice-President 


GREEN 
HINDLE 


HOLLAND 
President 


KOHN 
LONG 

McDonald 

MASON 


PURRINGTON 

ROUSE 

WORTH 


Page  136 


First  Row:  Carr,  Baker,  Moore,  Fry,  Fountain.  Second  Row;  Emory,  Cranz,  Phifer,  Gibson, 
Oettinger. 


Upsilon's  high  hopes  at  the  beginning  of  the  year  are  re- 
warded with  a  superlative  pledge  class.  Cranz,  Randolph,  and 
Ebo  soon  tremble  with  fear  as  Pledgemaster  Purrington  barl<s 
instructions.  Bird  goes  into  mourning  as  Manly  Merriman  takes 
up  housekeeping.  The  Fat  Cat  wears  a  contended  smile  after 
stumbling  upon  a  new  Durham  Treasure.  McDonald's  maturity 
is  evident  as  he  gives  the  Red  Snapper's  floor  a  new  paint  job. 


Arch  T.  and  friend  reach  such  an  understanding  that  he  takes 
up  residence  in  the  Goody  Shop  for  two  weeks.  Lefort  sneaks 
behind  the  Porthole  to  watch  the  girls  drink  beer.  Shannon- 
house  nonchalantly  makes  a  call  to  the  Continent,  but  little 
does  he  know  ...  The  warmth  and  sentimentality  of  Dude's 
poetry  leaves  hardly  a  dry  eye  in  the  House.  1961,  a  banner 
year  for  the  Zetes,  and  more  to  look  forward  to  in  the  future. 


FORWARD 


DOROTHY  CRANZ 
Zeta  Psi  Sponsor 


Page  137 


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COMMITTEE  ON  STATE  AFFAIRS 


DAVIS  B.  YOUNG 
Chairman 


The  Committee  on  State  Affairs  is  a  unique  outlet  of  the 
University  of  North  Carolina's  Student  Government.  Founded 
in  1958,  it  was  expanded  in  1960-61  to  include  new  ideas  and 
new  directions. 

The  Committee  has  a  two-fold  purpose: 

1.  To  inform  students  of  the  scope  and  nature  of  their  state 
university  in  light  of  changing  conditions  and  policies,  and 

2.  To  educate  the  state  about  the  needs  of  its  state  univer- 
sity through  personal  visits  with  members  of  the  General 
Assembly  and  through  continuous  publication. 

It  has  been  the  hope  of  the  Executive  Council  of  the  Com- 
mittee that  the  end  result  of  this  work  in  the  years  to  come 
will  be  a  dedicated  and  crusading  group  of  Carolina  alumni  who 
will  support  all  University  programs  in  future  years. 

Although  the  main  theme  of  this  year's  State  Affairs  work 
was  the  obtaining  of  a  new  student  union-undergraduate  library, 
the  Committee  supported  with  equal  vigor  all  University  budget 
requests. 

Student  Government  is  indebted  to  all  of  the  students  from 
North  Carolina's  100  counties  who  gave  of  their  time  in  this 
program. 


COMMITTEE  —  Ed  Riner,  Bettie  Ann  Whitehurst,  Bob  Baynes,  Davis  Young,  Ken  Freedman,  Wayne  Babb.  John  Renger.  Angus  Dutf. 


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William  Clyde  Friday 

President  of  the 
Consolidated  University  of  North  Carolina 


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William  Donald  Carmichael,  Jr. 

Vice-President  and  Finance  Officer  of  the 
Consolidated  University 


Alexander  Hurlbutt  Shepard,  Jr. 

Business  Officer  and  Treasurer  of  the 
Consolidated  University 


Donald  Benton  Anderson 

Provost  of  the  Consolidated  University 


William  Brantley  Aycock 

Chancellor  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina 


James  Arthur  Branch 

Business  Manager 


Charles  Milton  Shaffer 
Director  of  Developmental  Affairs 


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Frederick  Henry  Weaver 

Dean  of  Student  Affairs 


George  Alexander  Heard 

Dean  of  tlie  Graduate  Scliool 


James  Logan  Godfrey 

Dean  of  the  Faculty 


Henry  Toole  Clark,  Jr. 

Administrator  of  Healtti  Affairs 


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Cecil  Slaton  Johnson 

Dean  of  the  General  College 


Arnold  Kimsey  King 

Director  of  the  Summer  Session 


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Maurice  Wentworth  Lee 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Business  Administration 


Arnold  Perry 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Education 


Joseph  Carlyle  Sitterson 

Dean  of  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


Norval  Neil  Luxon 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Journalism 

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Charles  Cecil  Bernard 

Director  of  Admissions 


Katherine  Kennedy  Carmichael 

Dean  of  Women 


Isabelle  MacLeod 

Assistant  to  tiie  Dean  of  Women 


William  Groves  Long 

Assistant  Dean  of  Student  Affairs 


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OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOPHOMORE  CLASS 

Linda  Tesh,  Secretary;  Kathy  Pickrell,  Social  Chairman;  Bruce  Greene,  President;  Richard  Vinroot,  Vice- 
President;  Phil  Deaton,  Treasurer. 


The  Sophomore  year  is  the  year  for  knowing.  Gone  is  the 
uncertainty  and  strangeness  associated  with  us  as  freshmen. 
As  sophomores  we  know:  the  Campus  ...  the  best  places  to 
study  for  exams,  the  best  places  to  park  .  .  .  who's  in  what 
fraternity,  who's  in  what  honorary,  and  who  the  BMOC's  are  .  .  . 
where  to  take  a  date,  where  to  get  a  date  .  .  .  which  sorority 
has  the  party  girls,  which  the  beauties,  which  the  more  down- 
to-earth  type,  which  the  individuals  .  .  .  when  Happy  Hours 


are  .  .  .  what  clothes  to  buy  and  where  ...  the  name  of  the 
best  combos  ...  all  campus  slang. 

As  sophomores  we  have  definite  political  opinions,  have  our 
parents  all  figured  out  and,  in  short,  have  the  world  by  the 
tail.  Graduation  is  away  off  in  the  hazy  future  and  we  know 
that  there  lies  ahead  of  us  at  least  two  more  years  of  college 
life  .  . .  "On  with  the  dance!  let  joy  be  unconfined." 


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First  Row: 

Abernathy,  Hettie  J.,  Gastonia. 
Abrams,  Samuel  L,.  Conway,  S.  C. 
Acker.  Dorene  K.,  Charlotte. 
Adams.  Howard  E.,  Kensington,  Md. 
Adams.  Phillip  R.,  Raleigh. 
Adcock,  Gerald  C,  Rougemont. 
Addison.  Cody  B.,  Gastonia. 
Addlestone,  David  F.,  Sumter,  S.  C. 


Second  Row: 

Albright.  Linda  B..  Pittsboro. 
Allen,  Felix  H..  Jr..  Louisburg. 
Allen,  H.  Inman,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Allison.  Jack  H.,  Canton. 
Almon,  Claud  B..  Dawson,  Ga. 
Anderson,  Edwin  H.,  Hickory. 
Anderson,  Frederick  R.,  Rutherfordton. 
Andrus,  Charles  A.,  Charleston,  S.  C. 


Third  Row: 

Ange,  Charles  G.,  Farmville. 
Annas,  Garry  D..  Hudson. 
Archer.  Willis  A,,  Salisbury. 
Arey.  Julius  N..  Winston-Salem- 
Armstrong.  Daniel,  Rogersville,  Tenn. 
Arthur,  Louis  C,  Greenville. 
Ashburn,  Michael  A.,  Winston-Salem. 
Asher,  Roger  H.,  Port  Washington,  N. 


Fourth  Row: 

Atkins.  Freddy  Michael,  Mayodan. 
Atwater,  Herman  W.,  Reidsville. 
Atwell,  Richard  D.,  Orangeburg,  S. 
Avant.  George  R.,  Forest  City. 
Aycock,  Charles  R.,  Wilson. 
Ballou,  Byron  T.,  Lumberton. 
Banks,  William  C.  Elizabeth  City. 
Banner,  Matthew  R.,  Greensboro. 


Fifth   Row: 

Barber,  Leon  Worth,  Raleigh. 
Barham,  James  M.,  Burlington. 
Barker.  George  A.,  Arlington,  Va. 
Barnes.  George  T.,  Wilson. 
Barnette.  Jerry  H..  Tryon. 
Barr,  George  M.,  Lansing. 
Barrett,  Ethel  L,  Chapel  Hill. 
Barrineau,  Harry  E.,  Norfolk,  Va. 


Sixth  Row: 

Barrow.  John  K,.  Ahoskie. 
Bass.  Edwin  W..  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Battle.  Richard  E..  Bayside,  N.  Y. 
Beale.  Andrew  V.,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Beaman,  Grafton  G.,  Ahoskie. 
Beck,  Edward  J.,  Long  Beach,  N.  Y. 
Beck,  Henry  Odell,  Morganton. 
Beeton,  John  W.,  Lynbrook,  N.  Y. 


Seventh  Row: 

Benderman,  John  T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Benner,  Robert  M.,  Thomasville. 
Berger,  Charles  M.,  Bellrose,  N.  Y. 
Bergeron,  Garry  P..  Farmville. 
Berlin.  Ira  G..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 
Berman.  Jacki  M.,  Wilmington. 
Berman.  Richard  S.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Berryhill,  William  I.,  Raleigh. 


Eighth  Row: 

Best.  James  M.,  Jacksonville. 
Beverley,  John  G.,  Caret,  Va. 
Biles,  Fred  M.,  Kernersville. 
Bilisoly,  C.  Winston.  Alexandria,  Va. 
Bishop.  Bertram  0..  Plymouth. 
Blackwell,  Jack  R.,  Kernersville. 
Blaustein,  Ira  M.,  Fayetteville. 
Blount.  Henry  N.,  Kinston. 


Ninth  Row: 

Blumenthal,  Charles  A..  Port  Washington,  N. 

Bolin,  James  H.,  Boonville. 

Boling.  John  C.  Troy. 

Booker,  Edward  N..  Selma. 

Bost.  Michael  E.,  Marion. 

Bottoms,  John  W.,  Canton. 

Bowling.  Wallace  L  .  Durham. 

Bows,  David  J.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 


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First  Row: 

Boyd,  Graham  Benable,  Jr.,  Warrenton, 
Boyenton,  William  H.,  Middlesex,  N.  J. 
Boyette,  Staton  E.,  Smithfield. 
Boyles,  Vestal   Irving,  Pilot  Mountain. 
Bradford,  Gary  William,  Hudson. 
Brake,  William  Howard,  Jr.,  Rocky  Mount. 
Brame,  Cyros  Watson,  North  Wilkesboro. 
Bramley,  Richard  Arthur,  Alexandria,  Va. 


Second  Row: 

Brande,  Wendell  Simpson,  Brown  Summit. 
Braxton,  Amos  Don,  Ayden. 
Brener,  Max  Donald,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Bridger,  Frank  Tyson,  Bladenboro. 
Bnetz,  John  Edwin,  Charlotte. 
Brinkley,  Thomas  Edwin,  Mount  Airy. 
Britt,  Charles  Robin,  Asheville. 
Broadhurst,  Jack  J.,  Smithfield. 


Third  Row: 

Brooke,  Edward  Mark,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 
Broome,  Henry  George,  Ventnor,  N.  J. 
Brown,  Brevard  M.,  Roanoke  Rapids. 
Brown,  Floyd  Rogers,  Jamestown- 
Brown,  Howard  Wesley,  Granite  Quarry. 
Brown,  James  Michael,  Durham. 
Brown,  Landrum  D.,  Ill,  Mooresville. 
Brown,  Larry  H.,  Long  Beach,  N.  Y. 


Fourth  Row: 

Brown,  R.  Lane,  III,  Albemarle. 
Brown,  Richard  M,,  Freeport,  N.  Y. 
Brown,  Scott  N.,  Signal  Mountain,  Ten 
Brown,  Walter  D.,  Raeford. 
Bruffey,  Vernon  Russell,  Kinston. 
Bruton,  Gary  Preston.  Thomasville. 
Bryant,  John  C,  Winston-Salem. 
Bryant,  Wayne  Douglas,  Lenoir. 


Fifth   Row: 

Bugden,  Robert  L.,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y. 
Bullard,  Walter  Marion,  Autryville. 
Bunch,  Jack  Webb,  Edenton. 
Bunn,  Turner  B.,  Wilson. 
Burch,  Lucius  E.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Burgess,  Stephen  W.,  Charlotte. 
Burwell,  William  H.M.F.Z.,  Warrenton. 
Butler,  Paul  C,  Southern  Pines. 


Sixth   Row: 

Byrum,  Joseph,  Charlotte. 

Callahan,  Peter  D.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 

Caperton,  W,  Gaston,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

Capps,  Judith  D.,  Sanford. 

Capps,  Sherrill  M.,  Clayton. 

Carlisle,  Thomas  M.,  Paw  Creek. 

Carroll,  Philip  G.,  Reidsville. 

Carter,  Anne  Royal,  Chapel  Hill. 


Seventh  Row: 

Carter,  Joseph  A.,  Asheville. 
Cates,  Reginald  H.,  Hurdle  Mills. 
Caton,  David  R.,  Wilson. 
Chadwick,  Leon  G.,  Raleigh. 
Chandler,  William  James,  Oak  Ridge. 
Cherniak,  Ira  D.,  Mobile,  Ala. 
Chester,  Paul  Eugene,  Lenoir. 
Chiemiego,  Albert  A,,  Wilmington. 


Eighth  Row: 

Clapp,  J.  Bayne,  Liberty. 
Clark,  James  A.,  Elizabethtown. 
Clark,  James  M,,  Morganton. 
Clark,  Judith  G.,  Tuscumbia,  Ala. 
Clarke,  Charles  L.,  Goldsboro. 
Clarke,  Ronald  W.,  Enfield. 
Clawson,  Robert  G.,  Hartsville,  S.  C. 
Clay,  Allen  B.,  Lenoir. 


Ninth  Row: 

Clemmer,  Jerry  R.,  Dallas. 
Coan,  John  D.,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Coble,  Pete  C,  Graham. 
Cocke,  Stanley  H.,  Asheville. 
Coffey,  William  H.,  Charlotte. 
Cohen,  David  L.,  Walterboro,  S.  C 
Cole,  Howard  D.,  Greensboro. 
Coleman,  Richard  K.,  Burlington. 


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First  Row: 

Collier,  T.  Joseph,  Bayboro. 
Collins,  Rodney  Dennis,  Hubert. 
Coltrain,  John  Wade,  Oak  City. 
Compton,  John  Carroll,  Charlotte. 
Cone.  Howard  McAfee,  II,  Douglaston,  N.  Y 
Cooke,  Manning  Patrick,  Jr.,  Rich  Square. 
Cooper,  Charles  Earl,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Cornwall,  T..  West  Chester,  Pa. 


Second  Row: 

Costello,   Lawrence  Patrick,  Greensboro. 
Coughlin,  John  Albert,  Horseheads,  N.  Y. 
Coulter,  Clinton  H.,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 
Coursey,  Daniel  Marshall,  Jr.,  Memphis,  Tenn 
Cozart.  William  Taft,  Roxboro. 
Crammond,  John,  South  Orange,  N.  J. 
Cranshaw,  Edward  Curtis,  Greensboro. 
Craven,  Donald  B.,  Roxboro. 


Third  Row: 

Crawford,  Archibald,  Oxford. 
Criswell.  William,  Miami,  Fla. 
Croom,  Frederick.  Maxton. 
Croom.  William  David,  Jr.,  Durham. 
Crumpler,  Walter  Maxton,  Salemburg. 
Crutchfield,  James  Charles,  Siler  City. 
Cummings.  Ann  Marie,  High  Point. 
Cummings.  Thomas,  Winston-Salem. 


Fourth  Row: 

Cunningham,  Robert  E.,  Jr.,  Greensboro. 
Currie,  William  Archie,  Jr.,  Chapel   Hill 
Curtis,  Donald  Williams,  Bessemer  City 
Curtis,  Nelson,  Sandy  Hook,  Conn. 
Dalton,  Gary  Jeffrey,  Danville,  Va. 
Dashiell,  Frederick,  Alexandria,  Va. 
Daughtridge,  Alvin  W.,  Rocky  Mount. 
Davenport,  Anthony,  Arlington,  Va. 


Fifth  Row: 

Davidson,  Edward  William,  Smithfield. 
Davis,  Herbert  Crippon,  Jr.,  Lexington. 
Davis,   Monty  Carroll,   Durham. 
Day,  Douglas  Comer,  Creswell. 
Dean,  Robert  Floyd.  Laurinburg. 
Dearing,  Perino,  Covington,  Ga. 
Deaton,  William  Edward,  Mooresville. 
Decker,  Clifford  Earl,  Jr.,  Valdese. 


Sixth  Row: 

Dellinger,  Walter  E.,  Charlotte. 
Denton,  Fred  William.  Jr..  Laurndale. 
DeRossell,  John  Graham,  Dunellen,  N.  J. 
Devereux,  James  Lawrence,  Charlotte. 
Deviney,  Jerry  Flynn,  Spindale. 
Dewar,  Larry  Smith,  Greensboro. 
Dickinson,  Kenneth,  Raleigh. 
DiConstanzo,  Gloria,  Chapel  Hill. 


Seventh  Row: 

Dillashaw,  James  Mack,  Forest  City. 
Dinsmore.  Jay  Winifred.  Manhasset.  N.  Y. 
Dixon,  Clarence  N,.  Jr.,  Cherryville. 
Dollar,  Henry  Clyde,  Chapel  Hill. 
Dougherty,  Dennis  W.,  Montville,  N.  J. 
Drum,  Norris  Holland.  Statesville. 
Dunham,   Wallace   Edward,   Winston-Salem. 
Dunn  Philip  Arthur,  Elkins  Park,  Pa. 


Eighth  Row: 

Dunn,  Richard  Lee,  Fountain. 
Dupree,  Edwin  Norman,  China  Grove. 
Durham,  George  W.,  Winston-Salem. 
Durham.  Woody  Lombard.  Albemarle. 
Earls.  Edward  James,  Bryson  City. 
Eastwick,  Andrew,  III,  Cockeysville,  I 
Edmond,  Paul  F.,  Gatesville. 
Edwards,  Henry  B.,  Shelby. 


Ninth  Row: 

Ellis.  Benjamin  T.,  Shelby. 
Ellis.  Jerry  L.,  Pine  Level. 
English,  Jack  M.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Epstein,  Barry  S.,  Forest  Hills.  N.  Y. 
Ericson,  Charles  S.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Ertel,  Paul  S.,  Avondale  Estates,  Ga. 
Eury,  Douglas  E.,  Albemarle. 
Eure,  Charles  A.,  Roduco. 


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First  Row: 

Evans,  Charles  E,,  Clayton. 
Evans,  David  A..  Rich  Square. 
Evans,  George  A.,  Nev»  Orleans,  La. 
Everson,  John  H.,  Washington. 
Fagge,  Wade,  Stoneville. 
Farnham,  Sutton,  Bristol,  Va. 
Farriss,  Frances,  Wilmington. 
Faunce,  John  H.,  Villanova,  Pa. 


Second  Row: 

Ferguson,  Charles  M.,  Leaksville 
Ferlazzo,  Steve  L.,  Quantico,  Va. 
Ficker,  William,  Hendersonville. 
Finch,  Andrew  J.,  Henderson. 
Fine,  Larry  G.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Finger,  Richard,  Hickory. 
Finison,  James  H.,  Greensboro. 
Fisher,  Henry,  Charlotte. 


Third  Row: 

Fisher,  Jerry,  Fayetteville. 
Fishman,  Lee  I.,  Orange,  N.  J. 
Fitler,  Walter  E.,  Wynnewood,  Pa. 
Fitzpatrick,  James  F.,  Atmore,  Ala. 
Fleischman,  Stuart,  Eastchester.  N.  Y. 
Flynt,  William  T.,  Winston-Salem. 
Fogel,  Sheldon  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Fogleman,  Phyllis  A.,  Chapel  Hill. 


Fourth  Row: 

Folk.  Michael  James,  Wilmington. 
Foscue,  Henry  A.,  High  Point. 
Fox,  Jerry  Neil,  Stony  Point. 
Fox,  Mel  Mich.  Gastonia. 
Fox,  Watson  Stoessel,  Jr.,  Greensboro. 
Fox,  William  Zev,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Fragaszy,  Robert  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Fraley,  Jonathan  D.,  Lenoir. 


Fifth  Row: 

Frank,  James  T.,  Badin. 
Freedle,  Paul  D.,  Thomasville. 
Freeman,  James  A.,  Asheville. 
Freund.  William  Harold.  Sumner.  Md. 
Fulghum,  Earnest  Gerald,  Fayetteville. 
Furr.  Troy  Jerome.  Jr.,  Mobile.  Ala- 
Gabriel,  Ronald  Lee,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Gaillard,  George  Everett,  Scarsdale,  N. 


Sixth  Row: 

Gardner,  Otis  Edward.  Havelock. 
Garner,  Howard  Glenn,  Greenville. 
Garner,  Joe  Cranton.  Stanley. 
Garris,  Callie  Clifton,  Jr.,  Washington. 
Garris,  Ermon  E..  Clinton. 
Geitner,  Clement,  Hickory. 
Gelber,  Harold  Elliot,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
George,  Michael  James,  Greensboro. 


Seventh  Row: 

Gibbel,  Donna  L.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
Gilbert,  Jerry  D.,  Mount  Airy. 
Gilbert,  Michael  H.,  Charlotte. 
Giles.  Roy  Andre,  Glen  Alpine. 
Gluyas,  William  W.,  Jr.,  High  Point. 
Goddard,  Margaret,  Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 
GoForth,  James  P.,  Statesville. 
Goldblatt,  Myron,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


Eighth  Row: 

Goldman,  Charles,  Salisbury. 
Gooch,  William  H.,  Durham. 
Gorham,  Thomas  C,  Rocky  Mount. 
Gorman,  Richard  Forbes,  Winterville. 
Goss,  Bennie  L.,  Raleigh. 
Graham,  Edward  N..  Elkin. 
Grant.  Thomas  W.,  Cedarhurst,  N.  Y. 
Grasty,  Thomas  R.,  Charlotte. 


Ninth  Row: 

Green,  Charles  P.,  Louisburg. 
Greenberg,  Mark  Lee.  Hillside,  N.  J. 
Greene,  Jerry  W..  Winston-Salem. 
Greene,  Bruce  B.,  Wynnewood,  Pa. 
Greene,  Duff  S.,  Wynnewood,  Pa. 
Greene,  Roy  B.,  Tryon. 
Greeson,  Robert  D.,  Jr.,  Greensboro. 
Grice,  Ormond  Drew,  Warsaw. 


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First  Row: 

Griffin,  Carol  L.,  Portsmouth.  Va. 
Griffin,  Michael  Kent,  Jamesville. 
Griswold,  John  C,  Fayetteville. 
Grubbs,  Cromer  R.,  Winston-Salem. 
Guller,  Jeffrey  M.,  Charlotte. 
Gwyn,  Vaughn  M.,  f^ount  Airy. 
Hagenbuckle,  Vernon  J.,  Pinehurst. 
Hale.  Robert  V.,  f^ayetteville. 


Second  Row; 

Hall.  Charles  L,  Selma. 
Hamilton.  Lewis  L.,  Brevard. 
Hamilton.  Ronald  S.,  Winston-Salem. 
Hammer.  Philip  G.,  Jr.,  Atlanta.  Ga. 
Hammett.  John  A.,  Concord. 
Hammond,  Thomas  A.,  Spartanburg,  S   L 
Haraway,  Frank  T.,  Greensboro. 
Hardy,  Paul  C,  Charlotte. 


Third  Row: 

Harkema,  Reinard,  Jr..  Raleigh. 
Harrington,  Tony  S.,  Taylorsville. 
Harris,  Harvey  L..  Jr.,  Bethel,  Ohio. 
Harris,  Stirlin,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Harris.  Thomas  D.,  Thomasville. 
Harrison,  Tommy  W.,  Lowell. 
Hart.  John  M.,  Durham. 
Hart.  Robert  R.,  High  Point. 


Fourth  Row: 

Harvey.  William  A.,  Wilson. 
Harwell.  Bobby  D.,  Newton. 
Hawes.  Peter  W.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 
Hawkins.  Robert  Z.,  Cliffside. 
Hawley.  Patricia  E.,  Durham, 
Hayward.  Allen  T.,  Oradell,  N.  J. 
Haywood,  Jerry  M.,  Mt.  Gilead. 
Heath,  Donnie  Lee,  Fayetteville. 


Fifth  Row: 

Heath.  Roy  A.,  Snow  Hill. 
Heeden.  Louis  F..  Wilson. 
Heenan.  Donald  F..  Washmgton,  D.  C. 
Heilig,  David  S.,  Salisbury. 
Helmick,  Wickey  E.,  Jacksonville. 
Helms,  Jerry  N.,  Charlotte. 
Hemsath,  Henry  E..  Westfield,  N.  J. 
Hemphill,  Jimmy  D.,  tiflorganton. 


Sixth  Row: 

Hendrix.  David  G..  St.  Pauls. 
Herndon,  Paul  H.,  Alexandria,  Va. 
Hicks,  Earl  P.,  Wadesboro. 
Hicks,  Philip  D.,  Spring  Hope. 
Hightower,  Foyle  R.,  Jr..  Wadesboro. 
Hill,  Stephen  J.,  Kannapolis. 
Hindle,  David  D.,  Red  Bank.  N.  J. 
Hinds.  Joseph  J.,  Jr.,  Gastonia. 


Seventh  Row: 

Hobson,  Charles  D.,  Charlotte. 
Hotheimer,  William  H,,  Norfolk.  Va. 
Holden.  Howard  T..  Staunton,  Va, 
Hollingsworth,  J.  Winston.  Garland. 
Holloman,  David  R.,  Ahoskie. 
Holsenbeck,  Wiley  H..  Jr..  Jacksonville,  Fla 
Homesley,  Howard  D.,  Cherryville. 
Hood,  Gurney  T.,  Burgaw. 


Eighth  Row: 

Hope,  Judith  A.,  Grover. 
Horton,  Ronald  J.,  Bailey. 
Houck,  Mickey  E..  Salisbury. 
House,  Marvin  B.,  Lincolnton. 
Houston,  Paul  G.,  Chapel  Hill. 
Howard.  Gordon  E..  Valley  Stream.  N.  Y. 
Howden.  Eugene  F.,  Winter  Park,  Fla. 
Howell.  Charles  C,  III,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 


Ninth  Row: 

Howell,  Nelson  N.,  High  Point. 
Howell.  Ronald  W.,  Newdale. 
Howells.  Eleanor  A..  Durham. 
Hoyle,  William  R..  Greensboro, 
Hubbard,  Donald  B..  Mooresville. 
Huggins.  Bruce  W.,  Lumberton. 
Human,  Eppy  W..  Stanley. 
Hundley,  James  D.,  Wallace. 


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First  Row: 

Hurd,  Charles  Alston,  Hinsdale,  111. 

Hurley,  Daniel  W.,  Biscoe. 

Hurst,  Brian  Laurence,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Icard,  Parks  Edwin,  Hudson. 

Irvin,  Howard  Samuel,  Concord. 

Irvine,  J.  Nelson,  Lookout  Mountain,  Ten 

Jackson,  William  Thomas,  Elizabeth  City. 

Jenkins,  Larry  Littleton,  Mount  Holly. 


Second  Row: 

Jennnch,  John  H.,  Arlington,  Va. 
Jess,  Frances  L.,  Fairfield,  Conn. 
Jessup.  Percy  Wells,  Jr.,  Elizabethtown. 
Jobe,  Warren  Y.,  Mebane. 
Johnson,  Edwin  L.,  Clinton. 
Johnson,  Hugh  S.,  Asheville. 
Johnson,  Nyal  W.,  Asheboro. 
Johnson,  Stacy  H.,  Dunn. 


Third  Row: 

Jolley,  Ronnie  0.,  Cliffside. 
Jonas,  Charles  R.,  Jr.,  Lincolnton. 
Jones.  Chris  D.,  Beaufort. 
Jones,  Jeff  L.,  Greensboro. 
Jones,  John  W.,  Liberty. 
Jones,  Marvin  L.,  Winston-Salem. 
Jones,  Rafford  E..  Gaffney,  S.  C. 
Jones,  Robert  C,  West  Suffield,  Conn 


Fourth  Row: 

Jones,  Samuel  S.,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill. 
Jones,  Sandra  P.,  Columbia,  S.  C. 
Jordon,  Frank  C,  Greensboro. 
Jordon,  Nick  P..  Lenoir. 
Kahn,  Stephen  A.,  Summit,  N.  J. 
Kardos,  Richard  A.,  Fairfield,  Conn. 
Keever,  Richard  A.,  High  Point. 
Keever,  Richard  J.,  Lincolnton. 


Fifth  Row: 

Kelleher,  John  T.,  Winston-Salem. 
Kennedy,  Michael  S.,  Shelby. 
Kessler,  Ripley  R.,  Hendersonville. 
Kiger,  Jack  E.,  Lewisville. 
Kilpatrick.  Garvin  Malcom,  Burlington. 
Kimel,  Edwin  M.,  Winston-Salem. 
King,  Philip,  III,  South  Port. 
King,  Richard  H.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


Sixth  Row: 

King,  Robert  E.,  Troy. 
King,  Robert  J.,  Jr.,  Wallace. 
Kipnis,  Bruce  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Kluttz,  James  K.,  Albemarle. 
Kohn,  William  H.,  Mexico,  Mexico. 
Kortner,  Coleman  K,,  Greenwich,  Conn. 
Lamm,  William  Franklin,  Bailey. 
Lanier,  Gail  S.,  Lexington. 


Seventh  Row: 

Lankford,  Robert  H.,  Ill,  Elkin. 
Langston,  Jan  M.,  Wilson. 
Latane,  Julie  Gatewood,  Chapel  Hill. 
Lawrence,  Thomas  E.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 
Lawrence,  Willis  R.,  Raleigh. 
Lawson,  Virginia  R.,  Sanford. 
Laughrun,  Steve,  Burnsville. 
Laughter,  Linda  S.,  Horse  Shoe. 


Eighth  Row: 

Lea,  Frank  G.,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Leder,  Edwin  M.,  Clinton. 
Lee,  Barry  F.,  Lawndale. 
Lee,  James  Douglas,  Mebane. 
Lee,  Jessie  Anna,  Lilllngton. 
Lee,  Sally  Ann,  Chapel  Hill. 
Lennon,  Richard  S.,  Kings  Mountain. 
Levy,  Jon  R.,  Hewlett,  N,  Y. 


Ninth  Row: 

Lincoln,  Walter  B.,  Riverside,  N.  J. 
Linton,  Herbert  S.,  Rockingham. 
Little,  George  R.,  Ill,  Elizabeth  City. 
Logan,  William  C,  Kannapolis. 
Long,  Samuel  F.,  Jr.,  Washington. 
Lord,  Charles  D.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
Lothian,  George  G.,  Raleigh. 
Lowdermilk,  James  E.,  Valdese. 


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First  Row: 

Love,  Katherine  Ferris,  Clarkton, 
Love,  Jo  Carol,  Mount  Pleasant. 
Lovell  William  T.,  Jr.,  Winston-Salein. 
Lovett,  Herbert  E.,  Jr.,  Liberty. 
Lunetta,  Carmine  Paul,  Morristovin,  N,  J. 
Lunney,  William  G.,  Goshen,  N.  Y. 
Lynch,  Stephen  A.,  Ill,  Miami,  Fla. 
Lynn,  Thomas  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


Second  Row: 

McCall,  Robert  L.,  Spartanburg,  S.  C, 
McClellan.  Robert  W.,  Summit,  N.  !. 
McColsl(ey,  Jan  G.,  Lake  City,  Fla. 
McDonald,  Joseph  R.,  Southern  Pines. 
Mcintosh,  Janet  E.,  Chapel  Hill. 
McKnight,  Alan  E.,  Kannapolis. 
McKnight,  Eric  E.,  Kannapolis. 
McLamb,  Joseph  T.,  Clinton. 


Third  Row: 

McMichael,  James  G.,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem. 
McNeely,  Gv^yn  F.,  Hickory. 
McQuay,  Jess  B.,  Charlotte. 
Mackie,  Frank  S.,  Granite  Falls. 
Madry,  Robert  W.,  Jr.,  Wilmington. 
Makepeace,  John  S.,  Sanford. 
Major,  William  L.,  Alexandria,  Va. 
Manlove,  Richard  M.,  Seaford,  Del. 


Fourth  Row: 

Mandell,  Harold  R.,  Hendersonville. 
Marshburn,  David  T.,  Richlands. 
Martinelli,  Luis  R.,  Rep.  of  Panama. 
Mathis,  Alfred  R.,  Warsaw. 
Matkins,  John  A.,  Roanoke  Rapids. 
Mattocks,  Gordon  L  ,  Jacksonville. 
Maultsby.  Terry  N.,  New  Bern. 
Mauzy,  John  T.,  Winston. Salem. 


Fifth   Row: 

Mayer,  Henry  E.,  Kinston. 
Mayhew,  Kenneth  P.,  Jr.,  Mooresville. 
Merrill,  Arthur  J.,  Jr..  Atlanta.  Ga. 
Miller,  James  B..  Albemarle. 
Miller,  Patricia  A.,  Durham. 
Millikan,  L.  M.,  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
Mills.  William  B.,  Burlington, 
Monk,  Betty  J.,  Hurdle  Mills, 


Sixth  Row: 

Montague,  James  S.,  Roxboro. 
Moore,  Berrien,  III,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Moore,  Kenneth  L,,  East  Rockaway,  N.  Y. 
Moore,  Lloyd  P  ,  Ellenboro. 
Moore,  William  J.,  Canton. 
Moran,  Nolan  K.,  Burlington- 
Morgan,  David  B,,  III,  Asheville. 
Morgan.  John  J.,  Arlington,  Va, 


Seventh  Row: 

Morris,  John  Neal,  Jr.,  Marion. 
Morris.  Walter  S.,  Jr.,  Morehead  City. 
Mosley.  Ralph  W.,  Ahoskie. 
Mossor,  James  S  ,  Wellsburg,  W.  Va. 
Motley.  Phillip  M.,  Durham. 
Moye,  Joseph  S.,  Greenville. 
Murray,  Shade  Jr.,  Nashville,  Tenn, 
Myers,  Joseph  N.,  Pfafftown. 


Eighth  Row: 

Neal,  James  B.,  Jr.,  Raleigh. 
Neal,  James  E..  Durham. 
Needham.  Donald  W.,  Greenville. 
Neisler,  Hunter  R.,  Jr.,  Kings  Mountain. 
Newton,  James  H,,  Highlands. 
Nobles,  Billy  N.,  Chadbourn. 
Northrop.  Charles  M.,  Chapel  Hill. 
Oakley,  Jesse  Ronald,  Mebane. 


Ninth   Row: 

Cberdorfer,  Ellis  C,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Otto,  Paul  W.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Otts,  John  M..  Wilmington. 
Paschal,  John  S..  Jr.,  Rockingham. 
Pasour,  Charles  E.,  Dallas. 
Patterson.  W.  C,  Bedford  Hills,  N.  Y. 
Pattillo,  R.   H.,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y, 
Payne,  John  B.,  Westport,  Conn. 


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First  Row: 

Peck,  Richard  H.,  Wasiiington. 
Pecli,  Sheldon,  Durham. 
Peeler,  Joseph  D.,  Shelby. 
Pell,  James  E.,  Greensboro. 
Perry,  Bennett  B.,  Louisburg. 
Perry,  Ernest  C,  Raleigh. 
Petree,  Walter  Ronald,  Graham. 
Phelps,  Kenneth  J.,  Rocky  Mount. 


Second  Row: 

Phelps,  Larry  W.,  Burlington. 
Phillips,  Bruce  A.,  Kinston. 
Phillips,  Walter  D.,  Beaufort. 
Pinney,  Morgan  R.,  New  Castle,  Pa. 
Pinson,  Reginald  A.,  Hudson. 
Pleasants,  Riley  Clyde,  Jr.,  Raleigh. 
Poag,  James  C,  McAdenville. 
Poehlein,  Charles  S.,  Asheville. 


Third  Row: 

Poisson,  George  H.,  Wilmington. 
Poole,  Donald  E.,  Somerville,  N.  J. 
Poole,  N.  Lorene,  Thomasville. 
Pope,  David  L.,  Stantonsburg. 
Portnoy,  Barry  A.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Pouzzner,  John  G.,  Hamden,  Conn. 
Powell,  Eddy  L.,  Mocksville. 
Powell.  James  M.,  High  Point. 


Fourth  Row: 

Powell,  Joseph  John,  Bronx,  N.  Y. 
Powell,  Robert  D.,  Wilson. 
Powell,  William  C,  Ruffin. 
Prakke,  Herman  W.,  Asheville. 
Presson,  Jack  B.,  Monroe. 
Price,  Charles  R.,  Dobson. 
Rabon,  Roy  H.,  Marion. 
Rahn,  Stephen  S.,  Collegepoint,  N. 


Fifth  Row: 

Randall,  Ronald  K.,  Havelock. 
Raney,  David  L.,  Lynchburg,  Va. 
Raney,  Thomas  B.  F.,  Chapel  Hill. 
Range,  Peter  R.,  Athens,  Ga. 
Rattican,  Neal  F.,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 
Ray,  Frederick  C,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Ray,  John  T.,  Batavia,  III. 
Record,  Eugene  E.,  Brookline,  Mass. 


Sixth   Row: 

Reddan,  John  A.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Redwine,  John  C,  Lexington. 
Reed,  Clyde  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Reeves,  Alfred  P.,  Rye,  N.  Y. 
Reeves,  Mamie  L.,  Greenville. 
Remsburg.  Frank  R.,  Goldsboro. 
Renger,  James  D.,  Albemarle. 
Reston,  James  Barrett,  Washington, 


Seventh  Row: 

Reynolds,  Delmar,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Reynolds,  Judith  K.,  Richmond,  Va. 
Rhodes,  Carl  D.  A.,  Leaksville. 
Rhodes,  Philip  A,,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Rhodes,  Robert  A.,  Mebane. 
Rhyne,  Clyde  R.,  Valdese. 
Richards,  Channing  0.,  Charlotte. 
Richardson,  Samuel  K.,  Winston-Salem. 


Eighth  Row: 

Riddle,  Daniel  L.,  Durham. 
Ridout,  R.  Ann,  Chapel  Hill. 
Riley,  William  B.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Ritter,  Charles  D.,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 
Roark,  James  W..  Creston. 
Robbins,  Rebecca  A.,  Greensboro. 
Roberson.  George  W.,  Smithfield. 
Robertshaw,  L.  B.,  La  Mesa,  Calif. 


Ninth  Row: 

Robinson,  Holt  D.,  Jr.,  Clinton. 
Robinson,  Melton  E.,  Wilson. 
Robmson,  Michael  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Rochelle,  Arthur  W.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Rogers,  Carl  L.,  Jr.,  Raleigh. 
Rogotf,  Arthur  D.,  Rutherford,  N.  J. 
Roland,  S.  Joseph,  Braintree,  Mass. 
Roper,  Albert  L.,  II,  Norfolk,  Va. 


Tenth  Row: 

Rose,  Peter  B.,  Seacliff,  N.  Y. 
Roseman,  Irvin  A.,  Jacksonville. 
Rosen,  Stanley,  Raleigh. 
Rosso,  Joseph,  Kinston. 
Rosso,  Pete  C,  Kinston. 
Routenberg,  L.  J.,  North  Miami,  Fla. 
Royster,  Rebekah  H.,  Chapel  Hill. 
Ruark,  Henry  G.,  Laurinburg. 


First  Row: 

Rubin.  David  M.,  Greensboro 
Russell,  Donald  A.,  Scacsdale,  N.  Y. 
Sabiston,  Walter  R.,  Kinston 
Salamon,  Harvey  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sams,  Leroy  W.,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem 
Sanders,  Mary  C,  Gastonia 
Sawyer,  William  A..  Gainesville,  Ga. 
Schain,  Donald  R.,  Deal,  N.  J. 


Second  Row: 

Schlesinger.  Richard  J.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

Schnitzer,  Mark  C.,  Suffolk,  Va. 

Scobie,  David  E.,  Fayetteville 

Scott,  Elmer  G.,  Jr.,  Charlotte 

Scott,  John  I.,  Brown  Summit 

Sechler,  John  J.,  Newton 

Sedberry,  Philip  A.,  High  Point 

Selden,  William  W.,  Jr.,  Weldon 


Third  Row: 

Shanahan,  Richard  J.,  Jr.,  Hendersonville 
Shapiro,  Samuel  M.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Shaw,  William  i.,  Halifax 
Shelton,  Charles  B.,  Lookout  Mtn.,  Tenn. 
Shepherd,  Thomas  R.,  Hendersonville 
Sherrill,  John  A.,  High  Point 
Shiftman,  Steven  C,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Short,  James  L.,  Charlotte 


Fourth  Row: 

Shuford,  Billy  G.,  Valdese 

Simmons,  Robert  G.,  Roseboro 

Simpson,  Cecil  0.,  Jr.,  Silver  Spring,  Md. 

Simpson,  David  M.,  Winston-Salem 

Simpson,  James  A.,  Jr.,  Greenville,  S.  C. 

Sims,  James  V.,  Lilesville 

Smgletary,  Robert  L.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

Skeen,  McDuffy  B.,  Biscoe 


Fifth  Row: 

Slattery,  Michael  J.,  Caldwell,  N.  J. 
Smith,  David  L.,  Rockingham 
Smith,  James  W.,  Liberty 
Smith,  Jerry  P.,  Lexington 
Smith,  Philip  C,  Asheboro 
Smith,  Robert  H.,  Durham 
Smith,  Ronnie  J.,  Stanley 
Smith,  Tony  M.,  Asheboro 


Sixth  Row: 

Smyre,  Herbert  L..  Newton 
Snavely,  Dan  M.,  Columbus,  Ga. 
Snelling.  David  B.,  Jr.,  Asheville 
Solovei,  Gerald  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Somers,  Robert  F.,  Chestertown,  Md. 
Spach,  Roy  L.,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem 
Spencer,  James  C,  Jr.,  Asheboro 
Springer,  Franklin  C,  Raleigh 


Seventh  Row: 

Southard,  John  W.,  Bethesda,  Md. 
Stackhouse,  Glenn  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Stallings,  John  G.,  Louisburg 
Stallings,  William  F.,  Charlotte 
Stamps,  W.  David,  Yanceyville 
Stapleton,  Donald  R.,  Gastonia 
Stark,  Lucien  H.,  Wilson 
Stepp,  Otis  E.,  Jr.,  Canton 


Eighth  Row: 

Stonaker,  Roland  H.,  Jr.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Stout.  George  F.,  Wallace 

Straub,  Daniel  E.,  Middlesex,  N.  J. 

Stawhun,  Donna  S.,  Charlotte 

Stickland,  Carter  M.,  Greensboro 

Stuart,  Burton  W.,  Jr.,  Raleigh 

Stuver,  Gerald  C,  Berkeley  Heights,  N.  J. 

Sullivan.  William  R.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 


Ninth  Row: 

Swain,  Linwood  I.,  Washington 
Swanson,  George  S.,  Fayetteville 
Taylor,  John  W.,  Harrington,  Del. 
Teague,  Roger  K.,  Hickory 
Tharin,  Blake  W.,  Greensboro 
Thomas,  George  S..  Farmville 
Thompson,  Cyrus  B.,  Richlands 
Thompson,  James  C,  Hillsboro 


Tenth  Row: 

Thrasher,  David  R.,  Dayton,  Ohio 
Thrower,  William  L.,  Williamston 
Thulin,  N.,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y. 
Thuss,  John  Woodard,  W.  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 
Tinkler.  John  B.,  Cliffside 
Townsend,  Jerry  L.,  Elizabethtown 
Townsend,  W.  H.,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 
Traynor,  John  M.,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 


First  Row: 

Troutman,  Charles  W.,  Lenoir 
Tucker,  Tony  M.,  Sanford 
Tucker,  William  Beverly,  III,  Hertford 
Turner,  William  C,  Reidsville 
Tuthill,  Walter  W.,  Jr.,  Madison,  N.  J. 
Tuttle,  Roland  L.,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem 
Tyndall,  Leamon  W.,  Fayetteville 
Underwood,  David  P.,  Charlotte 


Second  Row: 

Upchurch,  Tommy  Dorsey,  High  Point 
Van  Pelt,  David  S.,  Tenafly,  N.  J. 
Vanstory,  Lee  P.,  Jr.,  Greensboro 
Vaught,  Elizabeth  A.,  Swannanoa 
Veatch,  Robert  L.,  Setauket,  N.  Y. 
Vick,  David  R.,  Rocky  Mount 
Vinroot,  Richard  A.,  Charlotte 
Violette,  Martin  H.,  II,  Hickory 


Third  Row: 

Waddell,  Cole,  Lancaster,  S.  C. 
Wagner,  James  R.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
Walker,  Robert  L.,  Chapel  Hill 
Walker,  Tony  W.,  Lenoir 
Walters,  John  D.,  Charlotte 
Ward,  Scott  D.,  Zirconia 
Warf,  Charles  D.,  Greensboro 
Warren,  William  D.,  Taylorsville 


Fourth  Row: 

Watkins,  William  G.,  Reidsville 
Watson,  Thomas  C,  Gastonia 
Wayland,  John  T.,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill 
Wearn,  George  P..  Charlotte 
Weathers,  Belve  R.,  II,  Durham 
Wedler,  Frederick  C.  0.,  Greensbor( 
Weeks,  James  B.,  Newton  Grove 
Welborn,  Barry  M.,  Winston-Salem 


Fifth  Row: 

Welch,  John  B.,  Asheville 
Wells,  George  R.,  Winston-Salem 
Wells,  William  S.,  Chapel  Hill 
West,  Peter  D.,  Annapolis,  Md. 
Wheeler,  Joseph  G.,  Oxford 
Wheelock,  George  F.,  Algonquin,  Canada 
Wheless,  Dwight  H.,  High  Point 
Whisnant,  Ralph  B.,  Lenoir 


Sixth  Row: 

Whisnant,  William  P.,  Gastonia 
Whisonant,  Don  S.,  Lincolnton 
White,  Jerry  D.,  Hobbsville 
White,  Ralph  L.,  Troy 
White,  Spencer  W.,  Scotland  Neck 
White,  Thomas  J.,  Ill,  Kinston 
Wilkerson,  Donald  M.,  Greenville 
Wilkerson,  R.  L.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


Seventh  Row: 

Wilkinson,  Beverly  B.,  High  Point 
Williams,  Archibald  H.  A.,  Chapel  Hill 
Williams,  Mitchell  L..  Crestview,  Fla. 
Williams,  Paul  J.,  Weston,  Conn. 
Williams,  Thomas  B.,  Nashville 
Williams,  Warren  W.,  Jr.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Williamson,  Glenn  I.,  Jr.,  Clemmons 
Williamson,  R.  Yates,  Carthage 


Eighth  Row: 

Winslow,  Raymond  A.,  Hertford 
Winters,  Harold  V.,  Morganton 
Winters,  Jimmy  G.,  Rocky  Mount 
Willis,  Benjamin  S.,  Winston-Salem 
Wishon,  Brenda  R.,  Raleigh 
Wooden,  Warren  W.,  Raleigh 
Wootton,  Virginia  T.,  Chapel  Hill 
Wuamett,  William  V.,  Cleveland 


Ninth  Row: 

Wyman,  George  C,  Winchester,  Mass. 
Wynnes,  Leo  A..  Colerain 
Wysong,  David  A.,  Hickory 
Yates,  Ralph  L.,  Gastonia 
Yount,  James  A.,  Ctaremont 
Young,  Perry  D.,  Asheville 
Young,  James  L.,  The  Plains,  Va. 
Young,  Wesley  W.,  Henderson 


Tenth  Row: 

Zaik,  Richard  A.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y. 
Zimmerman,  George  M.,  Greenville,  S.  0. 
Zwack,  David  A.,  W.  Caldwell,  N.  J. 


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Football  Dorm  Champions  — 
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Fraternity 

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Frosh  Cake  Race 


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COACH  FRANK  McGUIRE  AND  CO-CAPTAINS  YORK  LARESE,  DICK  KEPLEY,  AND  DOUG  MOE 


First  Row:  Marty  Conlon,  Yogi  Poteet,  Larry  Brown,  Don  Walsh,  York  Larese,  and  Dieter  Krause.  Second  Row:  Coach  Frank  McGuire,  Ken  McComb,  Jim 
Donohue,  Dick  Kepley,  Jim  Hudcck,  Harry  Jones.  Doug  Moe,  Asst.  Coach  Dean  Smith,  and  Manager. 


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Page  181 


MARTY  CONLON 
Forward 


The  Tarheels  opened  the  hardwood  campaign  with  wins  over 
the  Tigers  from  LSU  and  the  Cavaliers  of  Virginia  in  rather 
lopsided  games.  Carolina  faithfuls  were  surprised  to  see  Ken- 
tucky and  Kansas  State  take  the  measure  of  the  Tarheels  in 
the  next  two  games.  Poor  free  throw  shooting  cost  Carolina 
victory  in  each  of  these  games.  Carolina  again  attained  high 
national  ranking  as  they  reeled  off  five  consecutive  victories 
which  included  impressive  wins  over  Maryland,  Villanova,  and 
previously  undefeated  Duke  in  the  annual  Dixie  Classic  Cham- 


pionship in  Raleigh.  Carolina  began  the  New  Year  by  taking  a 
trip  to  Charlotte  to  meet  the  fighting  Irish  of  Notre  Dame. 
The  Tarheels  were  paced  by  the  remarkable  combo  of  York 
Larese  and  Doug  Moe  who  both  averaged  over  twenty  points 
per  contest.  The  return  of  Dick  Kepley  to  the  lineup  after 
regaining  form  proved  invaluable  to  the  Tarheels  drive  to  power. 
Carolina  followers  looked  forward  to  the  January  and  February 
contests  with  hopes  that  the  win  streak  would  continue. 


LARRY  BROWN 
Guard 


Page  182 


Kepley  in  action  during  the  Dixie  Classic. 


Poge  183 


SOCCER 


The  1960  edition  of  tiie  North  Carolina  soccer  team  turned 
in  a  respectable  8-3  record.  Coached  by  Marvin  Allen,  who  was 
assisted  by  Tom  DiArvie,  Ian  Ward,  and  Sal  Esposito,  the  team 
lost  only  to  NCAA  runner-ups  Maryland,  Lynchburg,  and  Duke, 

Outstanding  players  this  year  were  Captain  Joe  Perkins, 
whose  hustle  and  drive  inspired  everyone;  Jimmy  Reston,  the 
team's  leading  scorer  as  a  sophomore;  left  wing  Tom  Sprinkle, 
who  was  second  in  scoring;  All-South  defensive  ace  Bob  Quack- 
enbush;  Captain-elect  Dick  Bordogna;  and  sophomore  goalie 
Larry  Steele,  whose  early  season  performances  were  outstand- 
ing. Carolina  finished  third  in  the  ACC  behind  Maryland  and 
Duke,  losing  a  4-2  heartbreaker  to  the  latter  in  an  overtime 
game. 


COACH  MARVIN  ALLEN  AND  CAPTAIN  JOE  PERKINS 


First  ROW:  Bill  Sidbury,  Tom  Evins,  Dick  Bordogna,  Jim  Reston,  Bob  Quackenbush,  Captain  Joe  Perkins,  Tom  Sprinkle.  John  Kenrick,  Bill  Shettle,  and 
Bill  Snyder.  Second  Row:  Fred  Parker,  Drayton  Hurd,  Andy  McNally,  Bob  Kepner,  Ward  Hamilton,  Pete  Henrietta,  Charlie  Shelton,  Pete  Buchly,  George 
Campbell,  Howie  Gordon,  Nelson  Irvine,  and  Fred  Burroughs.  Third  Row:  Coach  Marvin  Allen,  Asst.  Coach  Ian  Ward,  Manager  Richard  Stephan,  Herman 
Prakke,  Chris  Van  De  Velde,  Pete  Austin,  Larry  Steele,  Tom  Griffith,  Sam  Leidesodorf,  Kingman  Brown,  Assistant  Coach  Tony  D'Armi,  and  Asst.  Coach 
Sal  Esposito. 


WRESTLING 


First  Row;  Taylor  Gilmore,  Willis  Johnson,  Captain  Pope  Shuford,  Mickey 
Nelson,  6.  C.  Wilhoit,  and  Reggie  Brooker.  Second  Row:  Jimmy  Frank, 
Gene  Record,  Frank  Lunney,  Bill  Lowrey,  Tom  Alexander,  Frank  London, 
Bill  Shipp,  Jerry  Cabe,  Cole  Kortner.  and  Dick  Blackman. 


"And  the  green  sophomores  became  talented,  experienced 
juniors"  is  the  best  way  to  sum  up  the  1960-61  version  of  the 
UNC  Wrestling  Team.  The  grapplers  after  a  dismal  record  last 
year  opened  the  new  season  with  a  smashing  double  victory 
over  Washington  &  Lee  and  Virginia.  Notice  was  served  that  the 
Tar  Heels  would  once  again  be  among  the  nation's  elite  on 
the  mat. 

Most  of  the  credit  for  the  Matmen's  success  goes  to  Coach 
Sam  Barnes  who,  last  year,  initiated  his  new  look  offense.  The 
improved  team  displays  this  effect. 

Returning  starters  include  Mickey  Nelson,  Pete  Gilchrist, 
Reggie  Brooker,  Gary  McSwain,  Pope  Shuford,  Tom  Alexander, 
and  Bill  Shipp.  The  only  seniors  are  115  pounder  Franl<  London 
and  "handiman"  Grover  Wilhoit.  Coles  Kortner  and  Jim  Kluttz 
are  standouts  from  the  Frosh  Team  last  year. 


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THE  STUDENT  ATHLETIC  COUNCIL 


The  Student  Athletic  Council,  now  in  its  second  year  of 
formal  organization,  endeavors  to  concern  itself  with  events 
related  to  our  athletic  system.  The  Council  is  composed  of 
fourteen  presidents  and  leaders  of  our  athletic  organizations. 

Among  its  duties  and  responsibilities  are  the  planning  of 
Homecoming,  the  development  of  the  minor  sports  program, 
and  the  annual  Student  Caravan.  The  Council  also  fostered  the 
beginning  of  the  "Southern  Belles,"  coeds  who  greet  and  serve 
as  hostesses  for  visiting  teams. 

The  Council  is  responsible  to  the  Student  Legislature  and 
makes  periodic  reports  to  them  on  the  success  of  activities. 
One  of  its  endeavors  now  is  to  promote  support  toward  obtain- 
ing funds  for  a  new  all-purpose  coliseum-field  house. 

The  Council's  purpose  is  to  voice  student  ideas  in  the  over- 
all athletic  program  and  in  this  it  serves  well. 


STUDENT  ATHLETIC  COUNCIL  —  Seated:  Mimi  Smith,  Anne  Terry.  Carolyn  Durham.  Carol  Harrington.  Standing:  Angus  Duff.  Swag  Grimsley,  Tom  Lawrence, 
Charlie  Graham,  Jay  Lambeth,  Fred  Mueller,  Dennis  Rash.  Tim  McCoy. 


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EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL 
Left  to  Right:  Bill  Piatt,  Richard  King,  Pete 
Longenecker,  Willis  Williams,  Lewis  Rush, 
John  Snyder. 


1960  marked  the  one-hundredth  anniversary  of  the  beginning 
of  the  YMCA  at  the  University  of  North  Carohna.  Throughout 
these  years,  the  Y  has  been  a  non-denominational  lay  movement 
of  students,  faculty  and  other  persons  which  has  sought  to  find 
the  meaning  of  the  Christian  faith  as  it  relates  to  the  contem- 
porary world. 

The  Y  has  been  a  pioneering  organization  on  the  Carolina 
Campus.  In  the  1800's,  the  YMCA  saw  the  need  for  a  Book 
Exchange,  Freshman  Orientation,  and  intermural  athletics,  and 
thus  fostered  these  additions  to  University  life.  Later,  a  Place- 
ment Bureau  was  started  and  deputations  were  begun  to  rural 
churches. 

During  the  past  decade,  the  Y  has  helped  lead  the  campus 
toward  a  better  understanding  of  the  problems  of  the  world 
of  students.  The  U.N.  Seminars,  Cosmopolitan  Club,  Symposium 
on  Public  Affairs,  Campus  Chest  and  Seminars  Abroad  are 
exemplary  of  the  Y's  concern. 

In  1960,  Community  Work  became  an  even  more  significant 
part  of  the  Y's  program,  thus  bringing  closer  to  reality  one  of 
the  purposes  of  the  YMCA  as  stated  in  the  Constitution  of  1860. 
Out  of  a  concern  for  the  University,  the  magazine  Parlance  was 


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Planning  the  premier  of  Parlance. 


The  IVlock  Democratic  National  Convention  picks  its  candidates. 


initiated.  Throughout  the  year,  significant  programs  in  Inter- 
national Relations,  Foreign  Student  work.  Public  Affairs  and 
Human  Relations  helped  to  complement  the  contribution  of  the 
YMCA  in  relating  the  Christian  Faith  to  the  world. 


As  the  YIVICA  begins  its  second  century  at  the  University  of 
North  Carolina,  it  remains  alert  to  the  spiritual,  educational 
and  social  needs  of  the  academic  and  world  community  of  which 
it  is  a  part. 


YMCA  CABINET  —  First  Row:  John  Snyder,  Willis  Williams,  Lewis  Rush,  Paul  Williams,  Tammy  Lefler.  Second  Row:  Bill  Piatt,  Richard  King,  Pete  Longe- 
necker,  Bill  Silliman,  Jim  Brown,  Sam  Jones. 


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YWCA  CABINET  —  First  Row:  Louise  Loomis,  Diane  Gates.  Lynn  Sowder,  Sharon  Sullivan,  Anne  Way,  Elizabeth  Green,  Mary  Hunter  Kennedy.  Second  Row: 
Maxine  Greenfield.  Mimi  Bruce,  Hannah  Hart,  Dana  Borden,  Kathy  DuQuesney,  Jane  Smith.  Third  Row:  Betty  Hobson,  Betty  Mattern,  Pam  Patterson, 
Kay  Slaughter,  Nancy  Kimball,  Doug  Smith,  Bev  Davis. 


YOUNG  WOMEN'S 


SHARON  SULLIVAN 
President 


Hospital  volunteer  workers  on  the  job. 


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The  YWCA  at  Carolina  is  an  inter-denominational  organiza- 
tion open  to  all  coeds,  which  strives  in  all  of  its  work  to 
manifest  a  sincere  adherence  to  Christian  ideals. 

An  executive  council,  composed  of  seven  elected  officers, 
and  a  cabinet  of  twenty-two  selected  committee  chairmen 
comprise  the  core  of  the  Y's  organization.  Committees  are 
geared  to  meet  the  interests  of  every  coed  by  offering  oppor- 
tunities for  experiences  in  a  variety  of  activities.  A  few  of  these 
areas  include  volunteer  aid  at  Memorial  Hospital;  recreational 
work  with  children  at  the  Blind  School,  Catholic  and  Methodist 
Orphanages;  the  preparation  of  a  Model  U.N.  Assembly;  the 
planning  and  presentation  of  a  Mock  Democratic  Convention; 
participation  in  various  conferences  concerning  prescribed 
topics  of  discussion;  and  the  organization  of  a  Vespers  Pro- 
gram in  the  coed  residences. 


Christmas  for  the  young  at  heart. 


CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION 


In  all  of  its  endeavors,  the  YWCA  seeks  to  offer  its  members 
an  opportunity  both  to  work  with  and  to  share  beneficial 
experiences  with  their  fellow  students.  Above  all,  however,  the 


Y  attempts  to  keep  ever  present  a  realization  of  the  truth  in 
the  words  .  .  .  "What  you  keep  you  lose,  and  only  what  you 
give  remains  your  own." 


Front  to  Back:  Sharon  Sullivan, 

Anne  Way,  Louise  Loomis,  Mary  Hunter 

Kennedy,  Diane  Gates,  Lynn 

Sowder,  Elizabeth  Green. 


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The  Baptist  Student  Union  meets  for  a  Friday  night  study. 


BAPTIST  STUDENT  UNION 

Through  a  varied  program  of  study,  worship,  service  and 
fellow/ship,  the  Baptist  Student  Union  works  together  to  apply 
the  principles  of  Christian  faith  to  daily  existence  and  to  find 
a  new  and  deeper  meaning  of  Christian  discipleship  as  Univer- 
sity students.  A  friendly  welcome  awaits  every  student  at  the 
Baptist  Student  Union  center  on  Rosemary  Street. 


HILLEL  FOUNDATION 

Hillel  at  Carolina,  a  branch  of  the  national  B'nai  B'rith  Hillel 
Foundation  is  the  Jewish  Student  Center  on  campus,  its  func- 
tions here  are  to  unite  the  Jewish  student  to  his  historical 
Jewish  heritage  and  to  his  fellow  students.  Various  religious, 
cultural  and  social  activities,  including  Sabboath  Services, 
Sunday  brunches,  discussion  and  study  groups,  seminars,  work- 
shops, a  Freshman  Cabinet,  all  help  to  achieve  this  goal. 

Working  with  Director  Rabbi  E.  M.  Rosenweig  are  Beverly 
Lapkin,  Assistant;  Ronny  Birke,  President;  Bob  Scott,  Vice- 
President;  Betsy  Melasky,  Recording  Secretary;  and  Judy  Stuhl, 
Corresponding  Secretary. 


Hillel  members  get  together  for  fellowship. 


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Canterbury  Club  members  meet  for  a  Sunday  program  and  fellowship. 


CANTERBURY  CLUB 

Each  Sunday  evening,  the  Canterbury  Club,  an  organization 
for  the  Episcopal  students  at  Carolina,  meets  to  worship,  to 
eat  supper  and  together  enjoy  a  program  designed  to  develop 
broader  Christian  understanding.  Ranging  from  jazz  discussions 
to  foreign  speakers  and  picnics,  these  programs  allow  students 
to  get  together  informally,  while  at  the  same  time  promoting 
Christian  fellowship. 


LUTHERAN 
STUDENT  ASSOCIATION 

The  Lutheran  Student  Association  is  a  group  of  students 
concerned  with  growth  and  expression  of  their  faith.  Convinced 
that  religious  beliefs  do  make  a  difference,  the  LSA  seeks  to 
develop  a  deeper  understanding  of  Christianity  and  its  relevance 
to  life.  Meeting  every  Sunday  night  for  supper,  worship  and  a 
program  featuring  a  speaker,  panel  or  a  group  discussion,  the 
LSA  strives  to  find  richer  meaning  in  its  faith  through  its 
fellowship. 


Lutheran  students  gather  for  fellowship  and  study. 


Members  of  the  Cosmopolitan  Club,  representing  many  different  nation 


s,  meet  together 


COSMOPOLITAN  CLUB 

The  Cosmopolitan  Club's  aim  is  to  bring  together  people  of 
all  nations  and  backgrounds  in  an  atmosphere  of  friendship 
to  exchange  cultural  ideas  and  to  have  fun.  Officers  are:  Zoe 
Willet,  President;  Pappy  Churchill,  Social  Chairman;  Tim  Tetlow, 
Cultural  Chairman;  Sandy  Bryant,  Secretary;  Bill  Warren,  Treas- 
urer; Jerry  Green,  Publicity;  and  Fatama  Ramazanoglu,  Editor 
of  Cosmo. 


INTERNATIONAL 
STUDENTS'  BOARD 

The  International  Students'  Board  attempts  to  coordinate  the 
activities  of  the  various  internationally  oriented  organizations 
on  campus.  Among  its  unique  activities  are  coordination  of  the 
Goettigen  University  exchange  program,  programming  of  tours 
for  foreign  students,  and  execution  of  International  Emphasis 
Week-end  and  the  International  Symposium. 

Its  recent  activities  are  directed  toward  acquiring  an  inter- 
national house,  starting  an  exchange  with  some  other  European 
university  and  collecting  information  about  work  and  study  for 
Americans  abroad.  The  members,  appointed  by  the  President  of 
the  Student  Body,  come  from  all  walks  of  student  life,  several 
members  being  representatives  to  the  board  from  other  organ- 
izations. 


The  International  Students'  Board  collect  to  discuss  planned  projects. 


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Our  first  conferences  with  our  departmental  advisors  .  .  . 
elections  when  we  assume  the  posts  of  leadership  in  the  various 
major  campus  positions  .  .  .  now  we  realize  that  we  are  an 
integral  and  contributive  element  in  the  University.  Gone  are 
the  pains  of  General  College  .  .  .  phys  ed,  hygiene,  lab  courses 
...  and  bevies  of  new  coeds  from  assorted  colleges  deck  the 
campus. 

The  "Gung  Ho"  spirit  of  our  sophomore  year  has  subsided, 
the  senior  maturity  and  solemnity  has  not  come  upon  us,  so 
we  are  juniors. 


Left  to  Right:  WARD  MARSLENDER,  Treasurer;  JANICE  HALEY,  Social  Chair 
man;  KATHY  FULENWIDER,  Secretary;  EDDIE  MANNING,  Vice-President. 


CLASS  OF  1962 


First  Row: 

Abell,  James  Curtis,  Yanceyville 
Abernethy,  William  Gordon,  Chapel  Hill 
Abrams,  Elizabeth  Ford,  Dadeville,  Ala. 
Absher,  Henry  Gray,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon, 

N.  Wiikesboro 
Adams,  James  Benton.  Jr.,  Rolesville 
Adams,  James  Bulla,  Sigma  Chi,  High  Point 
Adier,  Barry  Lynn,  Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  Morganton 


Second  Row: 

Alexander,  Thomas  W.  H.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 

Raleigh 
Alford,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Awawat,  W.  Va. 
Allen,  Arch  Turner,  III,  Zeta  Psi,  Raleigh 
Allen,  Charles  Snead,  Jr.,  Durham 
Allen,  Jane  Cox,  Chi  Omega,  Lambert,  Miss. 
Allen,  Jane  Rogers,  Newbern,  Ala. 
Allen,  Sara  Jo,  Carthage 


Third  Row: 

Alsop,  Katherine  Fair,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Ocala,  Fla. 
Anderson,  Emily  Wescott,  Wilson 
Anderson,  Gene  Randall,  Kinston 
Anderson,  Zollie  Neil,  Jr.,  Mocksville 
Andrew,  Herbert  Allen,  Sigma  Chi,  Greensboro 
Archie,  Peter  Bums,  Kappa  Sigma,  Kinston 
Arnold,  Bruce  Lowe,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha, 
Arlington,  Va. 

Fourth  Row: 

Arumi,  Francisco,  Quito,  Ecuador,  S.  A. 
Atkins,  Clyde  Kelly,  Sanford 
Auman,  Howard  Frank,  Jr.,  Asheboro 
Avent,  Frank  Harper,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha, 

Florence,  S.  C. 
Avent,  Fred  Campbell,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha, 

Florence,  S.  C. 
Avery,  Andrea  Willene,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma, 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Avery,  Frank  Walton,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta, 

Winston-Salem 

Fifth  Row: 

Avett,  Ciegg  Wallace,  Hudson 
Bade,  Edith  Tessa,  Greensboro 
Baggett,  Barbara  Ellen,  Alpha  Delta  Pi, 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 
Bailey,  Alfred  Reno,  Chapel  Hill 
Bailey,  Conrad  Ziegler,  Jr.,  Elizabeth  City 
Bair,  Anna  Elizabeth,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Winston-Salen 
Baity,  William  A.,  Geneva,  Switzerland 


Sixth  Row: 

Baker,  Barnes  Kimball,  Elkins  Park,  Pa. 
Baker,  Robert  Homer,  Wilmington 
Ballenger,  Donna  Gray,  Chapel  Hill 
Bangs,  Mary  Malinda,  Brevard 
Barnes,  Larry  Allen,  Fairmont 
Barnes,  Larry  Rufus,  Kannapolis 
Barr,  Nancy  Lucile,  Hennessey,  Okla. 


rie.  Phi  Delta  Theta, 


Durban- 


Barshay,  Hyman  Stadiem,  Zeta  Beta  Tau,  Wilson 
Bartlett,  Eugenia  Lynne,  West  Palm  Beach.  Fla. 
Basinger,  Andrew  Marshall,  Sigma  Chi,  Charlotte 
Bates,  G.  William,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Charlotte 
Baucom,  Janet  Elaine,  Monroe 
Beakley,  Kathleen,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 


Eighth  Row: 

Bean,  Richard  Calderbank,  Sigma  Nu, 

Haddonfield,  N.  J. 
Beasley,  William  Keff,  Monroe 
Becknell,  Julis  Elaine,  Concord 
Beckwith,  Elizabeth  Graham,  Raleigh 
Bell,  Joseph  Oscar,  III,  Chi  Phi,  Tuxedo 
Benbow,  Carolyn  Jane,  Winston-Salem 
Benson,  Rosalie  Irwin,  Hampton,  Va. 


Ninth  Row: 

Betts,  James  S.,  Selma 
Biser,  Linda  Anne,  Kings  Mtn. 
Blackman,  John  Walton,  III,  Fremont 
Blake,  Charles  Edward,  Southport 
Blanton,  Millie  Ida,  Forest  City 
BIythe,  Edwin  John,  Jr.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 
Bolick,  Charles  Steven,  Wadesboro 


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CLASS  OF  1962 


First  Row: 

Bondi.  Peter  Albert,  Chi  Psi,  Abington.  Pa. 
Bonner.  Blanche  Baker,  Delta  Delta  Delta, 

Greensboro 
Bordogna,  Richard  James,  Havertown,  Pa. 
Bowen,  Edgar  Gerald,  Plymouth 
Bowles,  Robert  Lee,  Martinsville,  Va. 
Bowman,  Robert  Carrol,  Marshall 
Brannan,  Patricia  Ann,  Charlotte 


Second  Row: 

Brauer,  Evelyn  Susan,  Hendersonville 
Brent.  John  William,  Theta  Chi,  Bronxville,  N.  ' 
Brent,  Willoughby  Scott,  Jr.,  Newton,  Mass. 
Briggs.  Raymond  Bruce.  Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Canton 
Brinson.  Oscar  Rugh.  Ill,  Fayetteville 
Britt,  Henry  Forest,  Fairmont 
Britton,  Alton  Lee,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha, 
Roanoke  Rapids 


Third  Row: 

Bromwell,  James  Edward,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Brooker,  Reginald  John,  Valdese 
Broughton,  Charles  Edward,  III,  Durham 
Brown.  Betti,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Jackson,  Miss. 
Brown,  Henrietta  Bo.  Hillsboro 
Brown,  James  H,.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  St.  Louis.  M 
Brown,  James  Peter,  Chi  Phi,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 


Fourth  Row: 

Brown,  John  Riley.  Greensboro 

Brown.  Kingman  Bliss,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Brown,  Reva  Mae.  Gastonia 
Brown.  Theron  Remfry,  Jr.,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi, 

Atlanta.  Ga. 
Brown.  William  Ronald,  Monroe 
Browne,  Jeanette  Estelle,  Hickory 
Browning.  Hays  Rittenhouse,  Jr., 

Washington,  D.  C. 


Fifth  Row: 

Bryan.  Saundra  Leigh.  Chinquapin 

Bryan.  Victor  Carl,  Wallace 

Bryant.  Sandra  Estelle.  Martinsville,  Va. 

Puch.  Alan  Dennis,  Delta  Upsilon,  Warren,  Ohio 

Buchanan.  Edward  Higgs,  Greenville 

Fuckey.  Richard  Daniel.  Charlotte 

Buescher.  Brent  Joseph,  New  Orleans,  La. 


Sixth  Row: 

Buie.  John  Gilbert,  Jr.,  Fayetteville 
Eomgarner,  Carl  Bing,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Lenoir 
Bunn,  Beverly  Ann,  Winston-Salem 
Burgess.  Robert  Dean,  West  Jefferson 
Burgess.  Robert  Philip.  Rocky  Mount 
Burkhardt.  Douglas  Carroll,  Brookville,  L.  I.,  N.  t 
Burnett,  Timothy  Brooks,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Greensboro 


Seventh  Row: 

Burnside.  Richard  Harold,  Chapel  Hill 

Burroughs,  Paul  Leach,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Raleigh 

Burrows.  Richard  Lee,  Wallace 

Burrus,  James  Carter,  Engelhard 

Busick,  Howell  L.,  Reidsville 

Butler,  Algernon  Lee,  Jr.,  Phi  Kappa  Alpha, 

Clinton 
Butler,  Lester  Aaron,  Jr.,  Concord 


Eighth  Row: 

Butts,  James  Clellon,  Lillington 
Buxton.  David  E..  Sigma  Nu,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 
Byrd.  Harold  Crowin,  Angler 
Byerly.  Betsy  Ray,  Dunn 
Caligan  Sydney  Ferguson.  Jr..  Wadesboro 
Callaghan.  Robert  Morse,  Charlottesville.  Va. 
Campbell.  George  Worth,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
High  Point 


Ninth  Row: 

Cannon,  Thomas  Roberts,  Phi  Delta  Theta, 

Raleigh 
Carlan,  Martha  Bennett,  Candor 
Carlton,  John  Garland,  Jr.,  St.  Anthony  Hall, 

Richmond.  Va. 
Carney.  James  Terrence.  Wilmington 
Carr.  Alpheys  Branch,  Jr.,  Zeta  Psi,  Wilson 
Carr,  Gladys  Joy,  Hillsboro 
Carr,  Mary  Jane,  Rose  Hill 


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CLASS  OF  1962 


First  Row: 

Carroll,  Charles  Marion,  Eutawville,  S.  C. 
Carroll,  Marjorie  Pearl,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Carroll,  Mary  Margaret,  Alpha  Delta  Pi,  Durharr 
Carter,  Jack  Franklin,  Jr.,  Southern  Pines 
Carter,  Samuel  Patrick,  Durham 
Cartwright,  Thomas  Crawley,  Durham 
Casgrain,  Louise  Amedee,  Washington,  D.  C. 


Second  Row: 

Cates,  Sharon  Henrietta,  Raleigh 
Caviness,  Bobby  Forrester,  Delta  Upsilon, 

Asheboro 
Cecil.  Helen  Thome,  High  Point 
Chaffin,  Robert  Rylan,  South  Mills 
Chaney,  Eugene,  Bristol,  Md. 
Challen,  Betty  Doyle,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Chapin,  Harriet  Talbot,  Pleasantvilie,  N.  J. 


Third  Row: 

Chapman,  Lawrence  Linde,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 
Chason,  Henry  Vollers.  Jr.,  Wilmington 
Cherry,  William  Grimes,  III,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 

Rocky  Mount 
Childers,  Joseph  Rogers,  Mocksville 
Chostner,  Judith  Ann,  Greensboro 
Claiborne,  Dorothy  Meade,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Clack,  Alvin  Russell,  Jr.,  Rocky  Mount 


Fourth  Row: 

Clark,  James  Wilford,  Jr.,  Conover 
Clark,  Joyce  Ellen,  Rocky  Point 
Clark,  Lynne  Saunders,  Kappa  Delta, 

Northwoods,  Glenside,  Pa. 
Clark,  Rosemary  Ann,  Hendersonville 
Clark,  Tony  Franklin,  Lumberton 
Clement,  Sally  Barton.  Roanoke,  Va. 
Clinard,  Johnson  Burns,  Winston-Salem 


Fifth  Row: 

Cobb,  Clyde  Landon,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi. 

Kings  Mountain 
Cobb,  Sandra  Jean,  Fayettewille 
Coble,  Charles  Allred,  Greensboro 
Coble,  John  Malcolm,  Oakboro 
Coffman,  David  Max,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Cole,  Carolyn  Andrews,  Carolina  Beach 
Cole,  Tim  Bruce,  Charlotte 


Sixth  Row: 

Collette,  Roy  Wilson,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Chi, 

Mocksville 
Collins,  Johnny  Winfred,  Jr.,  Greensboro 
Conner,  Ronald  Everett,  Wilmington 
Cooke,  James  Coffield,  Jr.,  Phi  Mu  Alpha 

Sinfonia,  Williamston 
Copenhaver,  Roberta  Lucile,  Marion,  Va. 
Corbett,  John  Arthur,  Delta  Sigma  Pi.  Marshall 
Cordon,  Susie  Harwood,  Chi  Omega,  Chapel  Hill 


Seventh  Row: 

Couch,  Elizabeth  Louise.  Charlotte 
Cowper,  Louise  LaRogue,  Scarborough,  N.  Y, 
Cox,  George  Wheeler,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Charlotte 
Cox,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  Galax,  Va. 
Cozart,  William  Thomas,  Zeta  Psi,  Wilson 
Cravotta,  Linda  G.,  Arlington,  Va. 
Creath,  Patricia  Jane,  Pinehurst 


Eighth  Row: 

Crippen,  Judith,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Critz,  George  Conrad,  Greensboro 
Cromartie,  Carolyn  Cook,  Phi  Mu,  Fayetteville 
Cronenberg,  Allen  Thomson,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha, 

Rocky  Mount 
Crotts,  Everett  Bowers,  Jr.,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta, 

Thomasville 
Crow,  Wanda  Faye,  Forest  City 
Croxton,  Mary  Hunter,  Danville,  Va. 


Ninth  Row: 

Crutchf'eld,  Benjamin  Franklin,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill 
Crutchfield,  William  Monroe,  Pittsboro 
Dailey,  John  Calvin,  Jr.,  Kappa  Alpha.  Durham 
Dalton,  William  Harvey,  Delta  Upsilon, 

Forest  City 
Dameron,  Anna  Clark,  Marion 
Danielson,  Madeline  Faith,  Raleigh 
Davenport,  Barbara,  Newland 


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CLASS  OF  1962 


First  Row: 

Davidson,  Ann  Chappell,  Dawson,  Ga. 
Davis,  Allen  Mebane,  Delta  Sigma  Pi, 

Winston-Salem 
Davis,  Anne  Cunningham,  Greensboro 
Davis,  Connie  Pauline,  Arlington,  Va, 
Davis.  Cutter  Dickinson,  Chi  Phi,  Charlotte 
Davis,  Paul  Michael,  Delta  Sigma  Pi, 

Winston-Salem 
Davison,  Raymond  Louis,  Easton,  Pa. 


Second  Row: 

Dawes.  William  Redin,  Jr.,  Theta  Chi, 

Coral  Gables,  Fla. 
Day,  Mary  Jacquelyn,  Laurens,  S.  C. 
DeBlasio,  Joseph  A.,  Delta  Upsilon,  Teaneck,  N.  J, 
Deifell,  John  Jey,  Jr.,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Greenville 
DeKlever,  Vaughn  Gerard,  Monroeville,  Pa. 
Denton,  Dorothy  Mae,  Morganton 
Denton,  Jo  Ann,  Chapel  Hill 


Third  Row: 

DeVeau,  Donald  Elsworth,  Jr.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 

DeVere.  David  Erskine,  Morganton 

Dewey,  Mary  Webber,  Goldsboro 

Dickens,  Curtis  Thomas,  Reidsville 

Dicks,  James  Dale,  Orlando,  Fla. 

Dickson,  Hilton  M.,  Jr.,  Florence,  S.  C. 

Dillard,  Clarence  Neblett,  Jr.,  Gary 


Fourth  Row: 

Dillard,  Odell  Gaston,  Delta  Upsilon,  Candler 
Dixon,  Elizabeth  Joyce,  Millburn,  N.  J. 
Dorward,  Mary  Ellen,  Delta  Delta  Delta, 

Elmhurst,  III. 
Doughton,  Martha  Rebecca,  Durham 
Dratler,  Ruth  H.,  Portsmouth,  Va. 
Dorhomer,  Coley,  Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 
Drum,  Blair  Wilkinson,  Newton 


Fifth  Row: 

Duncan,  Charia  Florence,  Miami,  Fla. 
Duncan,  Daniel  O'Driscoll,  Sigma  Phi  Epsllon, 

Charlotte 
Duncan,  Nadene  Enola,  Hickory 
Dunlap,  Weldon  Aaron,  Asheboro 
Dunn,  William  Bonner,  Phi  Mu  Alpha,  Washington 
Dunn,  William  Lamon,  III,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 

Pinetops 
Dunston,  William  Edward,  III,  Elizabeth  City 


Sixth  Row: 

Durrill,  David  Cole,  Delta  Upsilon, 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Earp.  Daniel  Hugh,  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Eason,  Jimmie  Jerome.  Smithfield 
Eason,  Thomas  Guy,  Charlotte 
Eastman,  Henry  Hensley,  Jr.,  Winter  Park,  Fla. 
Edwards,  Archie  Hal,  Charlotte 
Edwards,  Drena,  Ft.  Bragg 


Seventh  Row: 

Edwards.  Frances  Arlene.  Kannapolis 
Efird,  Clyde  Heath,  Jr.,  Burlington 
Efland,  John  Linasay,  III,  Efland 
Eggleston,  Joseph  Benjamin  Highlands, 

Leaksville 
Elchholz,  Lyn  Ellen,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Eidson,  Gale  Dean.  Elkin 
Eile,  John  Howard,  Zeta  Beta  Tau, 

Roslyn  Heights,  L.  I..  N.  Y. 


Eighth  Row: 

Eldridge.  Arthur  Daniel,  Kappa  Sigma, 

Norfolk,  Va. 
Eller,  Roy  Eugene.  N.  Wilkesboro 
Ellis,  Patricia  Anne,  Guilford  College 
Ellis,  William  Thomas,  Wilson 
England,  Emily  Elaine,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Engle,  Frederick  Leon,  Fuquay  Springs 
English,  John  Roger,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Greensboro 

Ninth  Row: 

Entwistle,  John  Walter  Covington,  Jr.,  Theta  Chi, 

Rockingham 
Epiey,  TroyI  David,  Morganton 
Eskridge,  James  Lester,  Jr.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 

Greensboro 
Evans,  Barbara  Maureen,  Delta  Gamma, 

Branford,  Conn. 
Evans,  Jerry  Covington,  Phi  Delta  Theta, 

Winston-Salem 
Evans,  Richard  Henderson,  Jr.,  Phi  Gamma,  Delta, 

Greenville 
Evans,  William  Casto,  Chi  Phi,  Miami,  Fla. 


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First  Row: 

Eve,  Madleyn  Carol,  Asheville 

Eure,  Darden  Johnson,  Jr.,  Sigma  Nu, 

Morehead  City 
Ezzell,  Robert  Lee,  Whiteville 
Ezzell,  William  Edward,  Goldsboro 
Farrior,  Edward  Milton,  Jr..  Kappa  Sigma,  Burgaw 
Farris,  Ray  Simpson,  Jr..  Phi  Delta  Tlieta, 

Matthews 
Farthing,  Esther  Constance,  Wilmington 


Second  Row: 

Faulkner,  Kenneth  Wayne,  Gastonia 

Fawsett,  Charles  Robinson,  Chi  Psi,  Orlando,  Fla. 

Feinberg,  Louis  Elton,  Zeta  Beta  Tau, 

Tallahassee,  Fla. 
Fetner,  Lawrence  Jackson,  II,  Asheboro 
Filsoof,  Adel  Allan,  Teheran,  Iran 
Finch,  Lawrence  Owen,  Chapel  Hill 
Fisher,  John  Allen,  Scotland  Neck 


Third  Row: 

Fitzgerald,  William  C,  Kappa  Alpha,  Albemarle 
Fletcher,  Barbara  Moore,  Durham 
Fletcher,  Bob  B.,  Elizabeth  City 
Fletcher,  Kay  Elizabeth,  Raleigh 
Floyd,  Edward  Thornton,  Raleigh 
Floyd,  Maurice  Anthony,  Rocky  Mount 
Fountain,  Reginald  Morton,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Tarboro 


Fourth  Row: 

Fowler,  Lucretia  Dawneda,  Grundy,  Va. 

Francis,  Raymond  Joseph,  Great  Falls,  S.  C. 

Franklin,  Ronald  L.,  Newland 

Frazier,  Elizabeth  Hope,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Froneberger,  Susan  Lenora,  Gastonia 

Frye,  John  Callanan,  Hickory 

Frye,  Ted  Leroy,  Jr.,  Carthage 


Fifth  Row: 

Fussell,  James  Davis,  Rose  Hill 

Gallager,  Ben  Barker,  Charlotte 

Gandy,  Billie  Yvonne,  Concord 

Gannaway,  Jann,  Chi  Omega,  Charlotte 

Ganson,  Patricia  Loughrey,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma, 

Delray  Beach,  Fla. 
Garcia,  Lucia,  Holguin  Oriente,  Cuba 
Garner,  Coy  Stephen,  Denton 


Sllth  Row: 

Garner,  Tommy  Joe,  Newport 

Garrard,  William  Lewis,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi, 

Madison,  N.  J, 
Gaulden,  James  Carlos,  Jr.,  Durham 
Gentry,  0.  Louis,  Greensboro 
Gentry,  William  Arthur,  Asheboro 
George,  Paul  Chrest,  Waynesville 
Ghiselin,  Bernard  William,  Jr., 

Newport  News,  Va. 


Seventh  Row: 

Giles,  Curtis  Ronald,  Spindale 

Glascock,  Thomas  Addison,  III,  Beta  Theta  Pi, 

Greensboro 
Glass,  Paul  Milton,  Jr.,  Burlington 
Glover,  Eugenia  Hoyt,  Williamston 
Glover,  Travis,  Erwin 
Gobble,  Navie  Wayne,  Winston-Salem 
Godwin,  Jeanne  Miriam,  Dunn 

Eighth  Row: 

Godwin,  Joanne  Doris,  Dunn 

Gonzales,  Charles  Fennell,  III,  Kappa  Alpha, 

Pensacola,  Fla. 
Goode,  David  John,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha, 

Winston-Salem 
Goodrich,  Marna  Jean,  Chi  Omega, 

Baton  Rouge,  La. 
Gorham,  Alonzo  Dumay,  Jr.,  Wrightsville  Beach 
Gould,  Nathaniel  Jay,  Manhasset,  N.  Y. 
Grafman,  Stephen  Winston,  Zeta  Beta  Tau, 

Birmingham,  Ala. 

Ninth  Row: 

Graham,  John  Ellison,  Kappa  Sigma,  Cleveland 
Graham,  Philip  Earl,  Lincolnton 
Gray,  Carroll  Lee,  Bynum 
Gray,  Farnum  Moore,  Charlotte 
Greason,  Muff,  Morristown,  N.  J. 
Greene,  Joe  Elliott,  North  Augusta,  S.  C. 
Greenfield,  Maxine  8.,  Alpha  Delta  Pi, 
Chapel  Hill 


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First  Row: 

Gregory,  Fred  Heyward.  Charlotte 

Griffin,  Annie  Jo,  Louisburg 

Griffin,  Bruce  Hartwell.  Jr.,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma, 

Monroe 
Gngsby,  George  Talmaijge.  Holly  Springs 
Grover,  William  Maurice,  Delta  Sigma  Pi, 

Oldlyme,  Conn. 
Guin,  Phillip  Earl,  Southern  Pines 
Haithcock,  Eddie  Cree,  Spencer 


Second  Row: 

Hale,  Phyllis  Ann,  Raleigh 

Haley,  Janice,  Marie,  Looi<out  Mln.,  Tenn. 

Hail.  Louise  Wheeler,  Banner  Elk 

Hamilton.  David  Earl,  Asheboro 

Hamlet,  Jane  Elizabeth,  Durham 

Hanchrow,  Linda  Ellen,  Wilson 

Hangs,  Mary  Catherine,  Houston,  Tex. 


Third  Row: 

Happer,  Ian  Morgan,  Lenoir 

Hargrove,  Wade  Hampton,  Jr.,  Kappa  Alpha, 

Clinton 
Harrill,  Cdell  Ossie,  Jr.,  Sanford 
Harrington,  Francis  Cole,  Jr.,  Greensboro 
Harrington,  Melinda  Carole,  KannapoMs 
Harrison,  Cecile  Caroline,  Delta  Delta  Delta, 

Durham 
Harrison,  Martha  Faye,  Thomasville 


Fourth  Row: 

Harriss,  Oscar  Hooks,  Kappa  Sigma,  Wilson 
Harriss.  William  Graham.  Sigma  Nu,  Phi  Mil 

Alpha,  Columbia,  S.  C. 
Hartsell,  Bobby  Ray,  Kannapolis 
Hartung.  James  Deakins,  Phi  Delta  Theta, 

Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Haskell,  Robert  Henry,  Martinsville,  Va. 
Hauser,  Doris  Ann,  Fayetteville 
Hawkins,  William  Grady,  Jr.,  Forest  City 


Fifth  Row: 

Hayes,  Elizabeth  Susan,  Chapel  Hill 
Hederman,  Bernice  Flowers,  Chi  Omega, 

Jackson,  Miss. 
Hegarty,  John  Francis,  Chester,  Pa. 
Helms.  Neal  Gardner,  Matthews 
Henderson.  Mary  Ann,  Chi  Omega,  Savannah.  Ga 
Henderson,  Mary  Constance.  Greensboro 
Hendrick,  Betsy  Benet,  Shelby 


Sixth  Row: 

Hendricks,  June  Gwendolyn,  Waynesuille 

Hendrickson,  Richard  Fulton,  Phi  Delta  Theta, 

Raleigh 
Henry,  Larry  Dayle.  Horse  Shoe 
Herndon.  Alphus  Sanders,  Jr.,  Durham 
Hewes,  Caroline  Rosson,  Gulfport,  Miss. 
Hickes,  Ronald  Jay,  Charlotte 
Hildebrand,  Margaret  Lynn,  Washington,  D.  C. 


Seventh  Row: 

Hill.  Mrs.  JoAnn  Hunter,  Mantee,  Miss. 
Hilliard.  Kenneth  Jackson,  Jr.,  Asheboro 
Himelick.  Nancy  Sue,  Durham 
Hinson.  Elizabeth  Evangeline,  Alpha  Delta  Pi, 

Monroe 
Hitch,  David  Charles,  Raleigh 
Hobbs,  Cecil  Wright,  Jr.,  Roseboro 
Hoffler,  Harold  Barton,  Sunbury 


Eighth  Row: 

Hofler,  Eugenia  Roberts,  Windsor 
Hofler,  Richard  Daniel,  Hobbsville 
Holderness,  Haywood  Dail,  Jr.,  Delta  Kappa 

Epsilon.  Tarboro 
Holliheld.  William  Mason,  Jr.,  Lenoir 
Hollingsworth,  John  Emmons,  Teachex 
Holmes.  John  Alden,  Theta  Chi,  Newaik,  N.  J 
Holt,  Barbara  lone,  Julian 


Ninth  Row: 

Holt,  Linda  Marilyn,  Albertson 
Hood,  Walter  Kelly.  Anderson.  S.  C. 
Hopewell,  Alton  Oliver,  Jamesville 
Hornaday,  Betty  Lou,  Biltmore 
Hornthal,  Allen  Lane.  Pi  Kaopa  Alpha,  Tarboro 
Houston.  Forrest  Rolland.  Winston-Salem 
Houston.  Majorie  Gayle,  Phi  Mu  Alpha, 
Colquitt,  Ga. 


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First  Row: 

Howard,  Jane  Wier,  Phi  Beta  Pi,  Westfield,  N.  J, 

Howe,  Mary  Francis,  Pinehurst 

Howie,  Jane  Blair,  Monroe 

Howland,  William  Slocum,  Jr.,  Kappa  Alplia, 

Coconut  Grove,  Fla. 
Hubbard,  William  Colvin,  Phi  Delta  Theta, 

Raleigh 
Huckabee,  Martha  Lyia,  Albemarle 
Hudson,  Danny  Allan,  Cramerton 


Second  Row: 

Huggins,  Hubert  Sydney,  III,  Rockingham 
Huguely,  Geoffrey  Allen,  Bethesda,  Md- 
Huie,  Litchfield  Pattersen,  Sigma  Nu,  War; 
Humphreys,  Julia  Gorham,  Fayetteville 
Huntt,  Josephine  Metts,  Raleigh 
Hurt,  William  Stuart,  Clii  Psi,  Raleigh 
Hutchinson,  Henry  Lee,  Wadesboro 


Third  Row: 

Hyatt,  Frances  Louellen,  Cherokee 
Hylton,  Elmer  Ernest,  Mayodan 
Hynes,  James  E  ,  Kappa  Alpha,  Charlotte 
Ingram,  Ralph  Pearson,  Sigma  Chi, 

Roanoke  Rapids 
Inscoe,  Jimmie  Turner,  Delta  Upsilon,  Louisburg 
Irvin,  James  Thomas,  Bennettsville,  S.  C. 
Isaac,  Joe  Morrison,  Lenoir 


Fourth  Row: 

Isley,  Rex  Moody,  Theta  Chi,  Snow  Camp 

Ivey,  Bill  Wayne,  Asheboro 

Ivey,  Mary  Stinceon,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

Jackson,  Frederick  William,  Jefferson,  Maine 

Jackson,  Jane,  North  Andover,  Mass. 

Jackson,  Mary  Diana,  Goldsboro 

Jarman,  Larry  Wooten,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va. 


Fifth  Row: 

Johnson,  John  Lewis,  Asheboro 

Johnson,  Robert  Lee,  Greensboro 

Johnson,  Suzanne.  Sanford 

Johnson,  William  Howard,  Chi  Psi,  Benson 

Johnston,  Nancy  Elizabeth,  Charlotte 

Jones.  Charles  Lee,  Alpha  Epsilon  De'ta,  Adey 

Jones,  Faris  H.,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Atlanta,  Ga 


Sixth  Row: 

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Jones,  Jerry  Godwin,  Four  Oaks 

lones,  Knox  Houston,  Hillsboro 

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Jones,  Margaret  Stephens.  Norfolk.  Va. 

Jones,  Marian,  Chapel  Hill 

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Jordan,  Jane  Lindley,  Raleigh 

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Joslyn,  Harry  Pennington,  III.  Kappa  Sigma, 

Wilmington,  Del. 

Kale,  Sidney  Maxwell,  Jr.,  Marshville 

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Seventh  Row: 

Karnett,  Marsha  Gail,  Avondale  Estates,  Ga. 
Kay,  Hildegarde  Schcize,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
Kehayes,  Thomas  Carl,  Edenton 
Keller,  Mary  DeVere,  Blowing  Rock 
Kemp,  Martha  Virginia,  Pi  Beta  Phi, 

Charleston,  W,  Va. 
Kemper,  L.  Sinclair,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma, 

Newberry,  S.  C. 
Kenan,  Richard  Maxwell,  Chi  Phi,  Asheboro 

Eighth  Row: 

Kendrick,  Martha  Rudisill,  Monroe 
Kepner,  Robert  Ford,  Kappa  Alpha, 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Kerbaugh,  John  Thomas,  Alpha  Tau  Omega, 

N.  Wilkesboro 
Kerr,  Thomas  Lewis,  Statesvilte 
Kesler.  Stephen  E.,  Kings  Mtn. 
King,  Elizabeth  Anne,  Farmville 
King,  James  Richard,  Randleman 


Ninth  Row: 

King,  William  Allen,  Kinston 
Kinney,  George  G.,  Statesville 
Knaus,  Judith  Ann,  Longmeadow,  Mass. 
Knott,  Edmund  Tayloe,  Washington 
Knott,  Robert  N.  W.,  Asheboro 
Kohn,  Lee,  Montgomery,  Ala. 
Koontz,  Thomas  Jeffrey,  Lexington 


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First  Row: 

Kornegay,  Martha  Elizabeth.  Fayetteville 
Krapf,  Carol  Jean,  Charlotte 
Kusttner,  Floyd  Harold,  Danville,  Va. 
Kwist,  Garry  Rodger.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon, 

Springfield.  Mass. 
LaJoie,  Helene  Medora,  Waterbury.  Conn. 
Lambe,  Betsy  Anne,  Raleigh 
Land.  Roy  Vernon,  Jr.,  Smithfield 


Second  Row: 

Lassiter,  Richard  Edward,  Sigma  Nu,  Colerain 

Latham,  Elizabeth  Dean,  Charlotte 

Latta.  Elizabeth  Randolph.  Louisburg 

Laudig.  Carolina  S-.  Cleveland.  Miss. 

Lauster,  Lorna  Jean.  Pinebluff 

Lawrence,  Denard  Thomas,  Morehead  City 

Lawrence,  James  Leon,  Elkin 


Third  Row: 

Laws,  John,  Jr..  Fayetteville 

Lawson.  Ann  Ellen.  Louisville.  Ky. 

Lee.  Howard  Moore.  Jr..  Dunn 

Left,  Clyde  Toby,  Columbia,  S.  C, 

Lefler,  Hugh  Talmage,  Jr..  Pi  Kappa  Alpha, 

Chapel  Hill 
Lefort,  Charles  Ernest,  Zeta  Psi,  Raleigh 
Lehmann,  Charles.  Delta  Upsilon,  Clifton.  N.  J. 

Fourth  Row: 

Leimone.  John  Edward,  Burgaw 

Lenhardt,  Benjamin  Franklin,  Jr.,  Alpha  Phi 

Omega,  Greenville,  S.  C. 
Leonard,  Paul  Lynn,  Winston-Salem 
Leonard,  Robert  Pat,  Jr.,  Kappa  Sigma, 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Leu,  Margaret  Jane,  Nashville,  Tenn, 
Lewis.  Howard  Massey,  Spruce  Pine 
Linden,  Stephen  Trimble,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon, 

Wilmington,  Del. 

Fifth  Row: 

Lincweaver,  Robert  Wellford,  Sigma  Chi, 

Greensboro 
Little.  Lloyd  Harry.  Hickory 
Little,  Maylon  E.,  Winterville 
Lloyd,  Gayle  Powder.  Decatur.  Ga. 
Logsdon,  Linda  Beth.  Chapel  Hill 
Lowder,  Stephen  Carlton,  Chi  Phi,  Bristol,  Va. 
Lowrance,  Neal  Davis,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha, 

Clemmons 


Sixth  Row: 

Lowrey.  Francis  William,  Kensington,  Md. 

Loy.  William  Riley.  Burlington 

Lucas.  John  Harvey.  Chapel  Hill 

Lupton,  Harvey  Arthur,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem 

Lynn.  Olin  Nick.  Jr..  Newton 

MacDougall.  Jean  Elizabeth.  Akron.  Ohio 

MacLean.  William  Jerry,  Carthage 


Seventh  Row: 

McAllister.  Janet  Goodwin.  Chapel  Hill 

McArthur.  Roland  Edward.  Wilson 

McCall,  Nancy  Ewart.  Darien,  Conn. 

McCarthy.  Carol  Ann.  Asheville 

McClinton.  Rowena.  Chi  Omega,  Jackson.  Miss. 

McClister.  J.  Michael,  Alpha  Tau  Omega, 

Bristol,  Tenn. 
McConnell.  John  Daniel.  Jr.,  Sigma  Chi, 

Southern  Pines 


Eighth  Row: 

McCoy,  Timothy  Columbus,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 

Gordonsville,  Va. 
McCuiston,  Phyllis  Jean,  Greensboro 
McDonald.  Chauncey  Maurice.  Saint  Pauls 
McDonald.  Francis  Dudley.  Jr.,  Charlotte 
McDonald.  Lance  Alexis.  Fort  Bragg 
McElory,  Pender  Roberts,  Marshall 
McFarland,  Marcia,  Bloomfield  Hills,  Mich. 


Ninth  Row: 

McGehee.  Mary  Franklin.  Winston-Salem 
McGregor,  James  Tillman,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 

Greensboro 
McGregor,  Linda  Moore,  Greensboro 
McGowan,  Betty,  Smithfield 
Mcintosh.  James  Nathan,  Wilmington 
McKeithan.  Lee.  Bolivia 
McLeod.  Donald  Virgil,  Sanford 


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First  Row: 

McMillian,  Benton  Lee,  Jr.,  Kappa  Sigma,  Wilson 

McNairy,  Robert  Porter,  Greensboro 

McNaull,  James  Neal,  Charlotte 

McQuade,  Roberta  Anne,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

McRorie,  William  Edward,  Bostic 

McSwain,  Franklin  Lee,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Murphy 

Mack,  Charles  Randall,  Rome,  Italy 


Second  Row: 

Mackorell,  James  T.,  Chapel  Hill 
Mahncke,  Dieter  Martin,  Walvis  Bay, 

South  West  Africa 
Mallon,  Michael  Tyrone,  Clarksville,  Tenn. 
Malone,  Robert  Bailes,  Phi  Delta  Theta, 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Malpass,  Billy,  Kinston 
Manning,  Daniel  Alston,  Williamston 
Manning,  Edward  Martin,  Tau  Epsilon  Phi, 

Gastonia 

Third  Row: 

Mansfield,  Clarence  Franklin,  Burlington 
Mansfield,  Rudolph  Lawrence,  Chi  Phi,  Charlotte 
Mantooth,  Allen  Lester,  Gastonia 
Mahuel,  Carolyn  Spach,  Greensboro 
Manuel,  0.  Wendell,  Madison 
Maree,  Benjamin  Leslie,  Rutherfordton 
Maree,  Franklin  Kenyon,  Alpha  Phi  Omega, 
Rutherfordton 


Fourth  Row: 

Marks,  Lemuel  Harris,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 

Whiteficid 
Marsh,  Howard  D.,  Jr.,  High  Point 
Martin,  Jessie  David,  Lawsonville 
Martin,  John  Marvin,  Alpha  Chi  Sigma, 

Winston-Salem 
Martin,  John  William,  Phi  Mu  Alpha,  Mount  Airy 
Maxwell,  Anne  Elizabeth,  Pi  Beta  Phi, 

New  Orleans,  La. 
May,  Emanuel,  III,  Burlington 

Fifth  Row: 

Mayer,  Robert  Alfred,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem 
Mayhue,  Hugh  Wayne.  Kings  Mountain 
Mayo,  Howard  Anderson,  Jr.,  Hendersonville 
Meadows,  Sarah  Lowe,  Hinton,  W.  Va. 
Medford,  William  Lawrence,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi, 

Rocky  Mount 
Melasky.  Sara  Elizabeth,  Charlotte 
Mendenhall,  Edwin  Gray,  Sanford 


Sixth  Row: 

Merrill,  Mary  Rebecca.  Arlington,  Va. 
Merritt,  Emma  Jane,  Phi  Mu,  Mount  Airy 
Michael,  Ann  Pickett,  High  Point 
Michaux,  Roy  Herman,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Greensboro 
Miller,  Alfred  James,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
Miller,  Don  Gilbert,  Chi  Psi,  Winston-Salem 
Miller,  James  Wesley,  Denton 


Seventh  Row: 

Millican.  George  Ronald,  Kappa  Alpha,  Albemar 
Milstead,  William  B.,  Alpha  Tau  Omega. 

Rockingham 
Mims,  Linda  Leigh,  Cramerton 
Mixon,  Catherine,  Chi  Omega,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Mixon,  Henry  Walton,  III,  Goldsboro 
Mooney,  L.  Condra,  Chadbourn 
Moore,  Franklin  D.  R.,  Tillery 


Eighth  Row: 

Moore,  George  Elliott,  Raleigh 
Moore,  Glen  Robert,  Raleigh 
Moore,  Lofton  Samuel,  Charlotte 
Moore,  Nancy  Brown,  Roseboro 
More,  Ned  Aaron,  Chi  Psi,  Windsor 
Moore,  Samuel  Robert,  Gastonia 
Moos,  Valerie  Rodriguez,  Ossining,  N. 


Ninth  Row: 

Morgan,  James  Patrick,  Alpha  Phi  Omega, 

Raleigh 
Morgan,  Maria  Collins.  Elizabethtown 
Morgan,  Melzer  Adron,  Jr.,  Kappa  Alpha,  Alpha 

Phi  Omega,  Smithfield 
Morris,  David  George,  Apex 
Morns,  Robert  Jeffry.  Delta  Upsilon,  Shelby 
Morrison,  Myra  Neal.  Washington,  D.  C. 
Morse,  Kathleen  Gayle,  W.  Asheville 


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First  Row: 

Morton,  Patricia  Jean,  Charlotte 

Morton,  William  Irving,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Moser,  Rick  Darrell,  Hickory 

Mosher,  John  Francis,  Fort  Bragg 

Moss,  Arthur  Laverne,  Jr.,  Shelby 

Mueller,  Otto  William,  Burlington 

Mullen,  Joel  Benette,  Raleigh 


Second  Row: 

Mullins,  Sylvia  Deas,  Kappa  Delta,  Macon,  Miss. 

Murphy,  Frank  Hughes,  Hamlet 

Murphy,  George  R.,  Sigma  Chi,  Greensboro 

Murr,  David  Lafayette,  Hickory 

Myers,  Martha  Ann,  Pfafftown 

Meal,  Frances  Mason,  Roanoke,  Va, 

Neal,  Joffn  Preiss,  Hillsborough,  Cal. 


Third  Row: 

Neaton,  Jackson  Robbins,  Southport 

Neerman,  Stanford,  Greensboro 

Nelms,  Robert  L.,  Aulander 

Nelson,  George  Rodney,  Morehead  City 

Nelson,  Margaret  Karen,  Chi  Omega, 

Starkville,  Miss. 
Nelson,  Milton  Wade,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Lenoir 
Nelson,  Virginia  Hunt,  Weirviood,  Va. 


Fourth  Row: 

NevBsome,  Jo  Ann,  Brevard 
Newton,  Anne  Lois,  Winston-Salem 
Nicholas,  Richard  Henry,  Winston-Salem 
Nicholas,  Thomas  Docton,  Jr.,  Winston-Salerr 
Nichols,  Graham  Ernest,  Jr.,  Roxboro 
Noblin,  Roland  Earl,  Jr.,  Sigma  Nu,  Raleigh 
Noel,  George  Thompson,  III,  Kannapolis 


Fifth  Row: 

Norman,  Cynthia  Anne,  Raleigh 

Norton,  James  Lee,  Jr.,  Albemarle 

Nunnery,  Stacy  Arnold,  Stedman 

Dates,  Rudolph  Owens,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  Faison 

Odom,  Edsel  Monroe,  Wallace 

O'Donnell,  Marcia  Sue,  Simsbury,  Conn. 

Oldham.  George  Roberts,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Raleigh 


Sixth  Row: 

Oldham,  Katherine  Clark,  Pi  Beta  Phi, 

Louisville,  Ky. 
Oliver,  John  Hill,  Summit,  N.  J. 
Ollis.  John  William,  Ingalls 
O'Neill,  James  Gordon,  Richmond,  Va. 
Oppenheimer,  Joe  Loveman,  Zeta  Beta  Tau, 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
Overby,  Donald  Lee,  Wilmington 
Overcash,  Laura  Elizabeth,  Concord 


Seventh  Row: 

Owen,  John  Waverty,  Jr.,  Carrboro 

Paden,  Jane  Arline,  Chi  Omega,  Arlington,  Va. 

Padgett,  William  Cameron,  Chapel  Hill 

Page,  George  Douglas,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Brevard 

Page,  Hubert  Hodnett,  Jr.,  Yanceyville 

Parham,  Martha  Toone,  Oxford 

Parner,  Herman  Richard,  Jr.,  Greensboro 


Fighth  Row: 

Parker,  Joseph  Bernard,  Jr.,  Chi  Psi,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Parker,  Martha  Elizabeth,  Zeta  Tau  Alpha, 

Asheville 
Parker,  Pamela  Anita,  Sylvania,  Ga. 
Parker,  Ruby  Litaker,  Concord 
Parker,  Thomas  Vernon,  Gates 
Parks,  Erastus  Bennett,  III,  Winston-Salem 
Partin,  John  Wayne,  New  Bern 


Ninth  Row: 

Patronis,  John  G.,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Patterson,  Thomas  McEvoy,  Chapel  Hill 
Payne,  Eileen  Fay,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Payne.  Frances  Mills,  Ashevitle 
Payne,  Frank  Mast,  Jr.,  Boone 
Pedersen.  Carl  Jens,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J. 
Peel,  Jesse  Robert,  Everetts 


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First  Row: 

Peele,  Julian  Tliomas,  Jacksonville 

Pendergraft,  Norman  Elveis,  Durham 

Penland,  Roger  Glenn,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Durhan 

PenneH,  Wayne  Estel,  Kannapolis 

Penninger.  Sybil  Hendrix,  Rockwell 

Perry,  Mark  Braswell,  Chapel  Hill 

Perry,  Thurston  Ray,  Zebulon 


Second  Row: 

Peterson,  Nancy  Jo.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 

Pfister,  Max  Edward,  Waxhaw 

Phillips,  Dell  Rita,  Spruce  Pine 

Phillips,  Earl  Norfleet,  Jr.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsiion, 

High  Point 
Phillips,  Llewellyn,  II,  Sigma  Nu, 

Morehead  City 
Phillips,  Robert  Kent,  Palmyra 
Phillips,  Susan  D.,  Westfield,  N.  J. 


Third  Row: 

Piland,  Howard  M.,  Fayetteville 
Pinyoun.  Constance  Valerie.  Raleigh 
Pipkin.  Molly,  Alpha  Delta  Pi,  Charlotte 
Pittleman,  James  B.,  Zeta  Beta  Tau,  Washington 
Planer,  Paul  Morgan,  Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  Gastonia 
Piatt,  Janis  Lucille,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

Southbury,  Conn. 
Pleasants.  Clifton  Edward,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Theta. 

Winston-Salem 


Fourth  Row: 

Piummer,  Catherine  Anne.  Wilmington 

Polk,  Robert  Melton,  Jr.,  Hamlet 

Pollard,  Forrest  Alfred,  Jr.,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha, 

Durham 
Pons,  Roy  Kenneth,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Valdese 
Poteat,  Harold  Bowman,  Marion 
Potter,  Benjamin  Franklin,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill 
Powell,  Robert  Stewart,  Wallace 


Fifth  Row: 

Powell,  Rowland,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 

Augusta,  Ga. 
Powers,  Lona  Evelyn,  Durham 
Pownall,  Ann  Fairfield,  Milford,  Conn. 
Prescott.  Gail  Thais,  Suffern,  N.  Y. 
Proctor,  Elizabeth  Ann,  Chapel  Hill 
Proctor,  Robert  Allen.  Rocky  Mount 
Pullen.  Mary  Boiling.  Atlanta.  Ga. 


Sixth  Row: 

Purrington.  John  Ward,  Zeta  Psi,  Raleigh 

Purser.  Robert  Gene.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  Charlotte 

Pyatt,  James  Gragg,  Marion 

Quessenberry,  Marion  Reeves.  Raleigh 

Quinn.  James  Frank.  Gastonia 

Quinn.  Sharon  Lea.  Hastings-on-Hudson.  N.  Y. 

Ramazanogtu.  Fatma,  Istanbul.  Turkey 


Seventh  Row: 

Ramsey.  Hilda  Henrietta,  Asheville 

Rash,  James  Dennis,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Len 

Ratley,  Charles  Durham,  Pi  Kappa  Phi, 

Red  Springs 
Ray,  Judy  Leigh.  Raleigh 
Reed.  Elizabeth  Ann.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta, 

Poland.  Ohio 
Regan.  John  Breck.  Chi  Phi,  St.  Pauls 
Reid.  Gordon  Francis.  Detroit,  Mich. 


Eighth  Row: 

Remmers,  Mary  Blanche.  Anchorage.  Ky. 
Reppucci.  Nicholas  Dickon,  Hollywood,  Fla. 
Reynolds.  Donna  Jean.  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Rhodes.  Grover  Frederick,  Pink  Hill 
Rich,  Alvis  Marvin.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Burlington 
Richardson.  Robert  Benbow.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha, 

Charlotte 
Richert,  Lynda  Sue.  Raleigh 

Ninth  Row: 

Ring.  Giles  Everett.  Camden,  S.  C. 
Ritchie,  William  Joseph,  Greensboro 
Rivenbark,  Robert  Turner,  Wallace 
Robbins,  Gordon  Daniel,  Alpha  Chi  Epsilon, 

Rocky  Mount 
Roberson,  Agnes  Jane,  Hazelwood 
Roberts.  Joseph  Boxley,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon, 

Mt,  Holly 
Roberts,  Surry  Parker,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 

Durham 


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First  Row: 

Roberts,  Walter  Vance,  Jr.,  Asheboro 
Robertson,  Susanne,  Princeton,  N.  J. 
Rogers,  Nancy  Jo,  Fort  Smith,  Arl(. 
Rogers.  Rollin  Anthony,  Ft.  Pierce,  Fla. 
Rogers,  Thomas  K.,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill 
Rollins,  Paul  Workman,  Chi  Psi,  Winston-Salen 
Rooney,  Michael  James,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon, 
Charlotte 


Second  Rovv: 

Rose,  Bill,  Charlotte 

Rosefield,  Anita  Moise.  Sumter,  S. 

Ross,  Craig  Alexander,  Chi  Phi, 

Ft.  Lauderdale.  Fla. 
Ross,  Gordon  Nicholas.  Charlotte 
Rouse,  James  Hubert,  Raleigh 
Rucker,  Jerry  Alan,  Spindale 
Ruffin,  Margaret  Tyson,  Greenville 


Third  Row: 

Rushton,  Sally  Kay.  Roanoke.  Va. 
Russell,  Frank  Alton.  Chi  Phi,  Monroe 
Ryder,  James  Arthur,  Jr..  Miami,  Fla. 
St.  Clair,  Giles,  Jr..  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 

Montclair,  N.  J. 
Sanderford.  Lynda  Marcelle,  Raleigh 
Sanders.  Eleanor  Sue.  Chi  Omega, 

Vicksburg,  Miss. 
Sandler,  Joan  Gail,  Charlotte 


Fourth  Row: 

Sauls,  Silas  Burns,  Raleigh 

Sawyer,  Calvin  Lary,  Delta  Sigma  Pi, 

Elizabeth  City 
SavKyer,  Katharine  Bell.  Windsor 
Schell,  Susan  Lee.  Winston-Salem 
Schlosser.  Emil  Steve,  Jr.,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma, 

Greensboro 
Schoch.  Arch  Kerper,  Sigma  Chi,  High  Point 
Schwartz.  Otto.  Castle  Hayne 


Fifth  Row: 

Scott.  Carl  Clinton.  Durham 

Scott.  Ralph,  Jr.,  Kinston 

Scott,  Robert  Michael,  Jacksonville 

Seastrom,  George  Richard,  Charlotte 

Seaton,  Johnnye  Marie.  Wilmington 

Seawell,  Theodore  Graham.  Alpha  Phi  Omega, 

Apex 
Selby,  Sara  Ruth,  Charlotte 


Sixth  Row: 

Sellers.  Mark  Ashley,  Sigma  Chi, 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Sessoms,  Robert  Lee,  III.  Raleigh 
Setzer,  David  Munro.  Old  Fort 
Sevier.  Robert  English.  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Asheville 
Sewell.  Rudy.  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Trinity.  Ala. 
Shaffner.  Randolph  Preston,  Winston-Salem 
Sharp.  Lora  Louise.  Chapel  Hill 


Seventh  Row: 

Sharp.  Michael  Rust,  St.  Anthony  Hall, 

Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 
Shaw,  Dorothy  Jane,  Phi  Mu,  Durham 
Shaw.  Forrest  Clinton.  II.  Fayetteville 
Shearin,  Charles  Winston.  Warrenton 
Shearin.  Jane  Carolyn.  Chapel  Hill 
Shepherd,  William  Aubrey.  Durham 
Sherer.  Robert  Glenn,  Jr.,  Dothan.  Ala. 


Eighth  Row: 

Sherrill.  Hugh  H.,  Fayetteville 

Shoaf,  David  Charles.  Chapel  Hill 

Shubkin.  Ronald  Lee,  Alpha  Chi  Sigma,  Charlotte 

Shuford,  Abner  Pope,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 

Hickory 
Shugart,  Mary  Earl.  Kappa  Delta,  Cohutta.  Ga. 
Sidbury.  William  Mason,  Garner 
Sienknecht,  Martha  Ellen,  Delta  Delta  Delta, 

Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Ninth  Row: 

Sigmon,  James  Lewis,  Jr..  Newton 
Silver.  Susanne  Carol.  Richmond,  Va. 
Simkin,  Sheila  Sue,  Anderson.  Ind. 
Simmons.  Howard  David.  Zeta  Beta  Tau, 

Athens.  Ga. 
Simmons.  Linda  Beatrice,  Winston-Salem 
Simonton,  Vincent  Edmund,  Baltimore.  Md. 
Simpson,  Allen  Johnson,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 

Greenville,  S.  C. 


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First  Row: 

Simpson,  Bill  R.,  Monroe 

Simpson,  Mary  Sue,  Kappa  Delta,  Shaw,  Miss. 

Simpson,  Oscar  Romulas,  Lumberton 

Simpson,  Taliaferro  S.,  Charlotte 

Sirianni,  Albert  Michael,  Oakhurst,  N.  J. 

Slagle,  Edward  Sheldon,  Sylva 

Slate,  Stevi  Anne,  Chi  Omega,  High  Point 


Second  Row: 

Sloan,  James  Boykin,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 

Wilmington 
Smith,  Bettye  Gray,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta, 

Elizabethtown 
Smith,  Daphne  Anne,  Greer,  S.  C. 
Smith,  David  Allen,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Gastonia 
Smith,  Donald  Newton,  Jr..  Greer,  S.  C. 
Smith,  Doris  Jean,  Liberty 
Smith,  Douglas  Goold,  Sigma  Chi, 

Gibraltar,  B.  C.  C. 

Third  Row: 

Smith,  F.  Julian,  Lumberton 
Smith,  Herbert  Franklin,  Matthews 
Smith,  Linda  Tyler,  Richmond,  Va. 
Smith,  Norman  Estes,  Theta  Chi, 

Chevy  Chase,  Md. 
Smith,  Olen  Brown,  Jr  ,  Delta  Sigma  Pi, 

Rockingham 
Smith,  Samuel  George,  Madison 
Smith,  Wayne  Beveridge,  Jr.,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha, 

Charlotte 

Fourth  Row: 

Smith,  William  James,  Maxton 
Snow,  Guy  L.,  Elkin 
Snyder.  Judith  Hand,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
Sossamon,  Jon  Leroy,  Alpha  Chi  Sigma, 

Bryson  City 
Sowers,  Philip  Earl,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Salisbury 
Spangler,  Karen  Lee,  Rockingham 
Spivey,  Elizabeth  Harrison,  Williamston 

Fifth  Row: 

Spoon,  James  Merritt,  Jr  ,  Delta  Upsilon, 

Charlotte 
Sprinkle,  Michael  Doss,  Winston-Salem 
Sprott,  Richard  Lawrence,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha, 

Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y. 
Spurrier,  Barry  Wilson,  Charlotte 
Squillario,  George  Douglas,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon, 

Valdese 
Stacey,  Larry  Milton,  Gastonia 
Stark,  James  Thomas,  Delta  Upsilon,  Charlotte 


Sixth  Row: 

Stalker,  James  Curtis,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Stanley,  James  Lawson,  Kappa  Alpha,  Charlotte 

Stennett,  Nancy  Katharine,  Charlotte 

Stephan,  Richard  Henry,  Charlotte 

Stevens,  Elliott  Walker,  Jr.,  Sigma  Nu,  Warsaw 

Stevens,  Nancy  Jo,  Asheville 

Stoddard,  Beverly  Clare,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 


Seventh  Row: 

Stoddard,  Leonora  Douglas,  High  Point 
Stokes,  Angelyn  Wright,  Greensboro 
Stokes,  Donald  Slater,  Guilford 
Stophel,  Charles  Creston,  Whiteville 
Storm,  Arthur  R.,  Jr.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
Strawn,  Sylvia  Richey,  DeLand,  Fla. 
Strickland,  G.  Kent,  Wade 


Eighth  Row: 

Strickland,  James  Dicksey,  Jr.,  Delta  Upsilon, 

Fremont,  Cal. 
Stuart,  Archie  David,  Raleigh 
Stuhl,  Judith  Lee,  Fayetteville 
Stultz,  John  Hoyte,  Jr.,  Draper 
Sullivan,  Louis  Gray,  Chi  Phi,  Anderson 
Summey,  John  Hood,  Theta  Chi,  Gastonia 
Sweeney,  Edythe  Anne.  Westover  AFB.  Mass. 


Ninth  Row: 

Swicegood,  William  Edward,  Linwood 
Taber,  Cameron  Lee,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta, 

Glen  Saint  Mary,  Fla. 
Talley,  John  Russell,  Jr.,  Gastonia 
Tankut,  Cigdem  F.,  Istanbul,  Turkey 
Tarlton,  Jane,  Fayetteville 
Tatalias,  Kosmo  Davis,  Anderson,  S.  C. 
Taylor,  Anne  Carroll,  Townsville 


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First  Row: 

Taylor,  Charles  Edwards,  Hookerton 

Taylor,  William  A.,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Lumberton 

Taylor,  Vivian  Joanne,  Wilson 

Teasdale,  Antonia,  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

Tennille,  Norton  Fortune,  Beta  Theta  Pi, 

Winston-Salem 
Terretta,  Carolyn  Marie,  Winchester,  Va. 
Tew,  Charles  Lynwood,  Dunn 

Second  Row: 

Tew,  Jerry  G..  Godwin 

Thalheimer,  Albert  Foster,  Zeta  Beta  Tau, 

Charleston,  W.  Va. 
Thomas,  Aubrey  Wofford,  Arlington,  Va. 
Thomas,  Billy  Floyd,  Indian  Trail 
Thomas,  Catherme  Rowe,  Pi  Beta  Phi, 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
Thomas,  Foster  Edward,  Jr.,  Theta  Chi,  Charlolle 
Thomas,  James  Postles,  Delta  Upsilon, 

Washington,  D.  C. 


Third  Row: 

Thomas,  Linda  Cutchin,  Asheboro 
Thomas,  Meredith  Gerald,  Sanford 
Thompson,  Peter  Anthony,  Delta  Sigma  Pi, 

Durham 
Tiedeman,  Nancy  Lynn,  Birmingham,  Mich. 
Tippett,  Joe  Wayne,  Zebulon 
Tipton.  Mary  Mat,  Bakersville 
Tognoli,  Jerome  Joseph,  Hollywood,  Fla. 


Fourth  Row: 

Toney,  Max  Edward,  Nebo 
Torrence,  Rebecca  Lucille,  Lenoir 
Townsend,  Mary  Roberta,  Chi  Omega, 

Stuttgart,  Ark. 
Trapp,  Judy  Caroline,  Charlotte 
Travis,  Doris  Ann,  Winston-Salem 
Tucker,  John  Stan,  Charlotte 
Tunstall,  John  Nelson,  Raleigh 


Fifth  Row: 

Turner,  Gerald  Pinkney,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta, 

Roanoke 
Turner,  John  Goodman,  III,  Charlotte 
Twiddy,  Raymond  Lee,  III,  Elizabeth  City 
Tygart.  Silas  Thompson.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha, 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Tyson,  William  Robert,  Jr.,  Aiken.  S.  C. 
Van  Every,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Charlotte 
Vann,  Howard  Albert,  Eure 

Sixth  Row: 

Vaughn,  James  Graham,  Fayetteville 
Vogler,  Patricia,  Greenville,  Ky. 
Wacker,  Robert  John,  Sigma  Nu, 

Winter  Park,  Fla. 
Waicker.  James  H.,  Alpha  Tau  Omega, 

N.  Wilkesboro 
Walden.  Joseph  Herman,  Salisbury 
Walker.  Jerry  Blane,  Norfolk.  Va. 
Walker,  Robert  Campbell,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma, 

Port  Washington,  N.  Y. 


Seventh  Row: 

Walker,  Thomas  C,  Laurel  Bay,  S.  C. 
Walker,  Toler  Tucker,  Bayside,  Va. 
Wall,  Gary  Leon,  Winston-Salem 
Wall,  Roy  Murray,  Chapel  Hill 
Wallace,  Willette,  Durham 
Waller,  Sara  Jane,  Fair  Bluff 
Walston,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Snow  Hill 


Eighth  Row: 

Walters.  Alan  Stanley,  Zeta  Beta  Tau, 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Ward,  Benjamin  Kirby,  Goldsboro 
Ward,  Gene  Lafayette,  Theta  Chi,  Burlington 
Ward,  Larry  Dean,  Archdale 
Ward,  Larry  Milford,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi, 

Rocky  Mount 
Ware,  Wanda  Ruth,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta, 

Burlington 
Warlick,  Lawrence  David,  Jr.,  Chi  Phi,  Lincolnton 

Ninth  Row: 

Warner,  Mary  Carolyn,  Raleigh 
Warren,  Raymond  Bartlett,  Kernersville 
Wason.  Nancy  Jane,  Guilford,  Conn. 
Watkins.  John  Thomas,  Beta  Theta  Pi, 

Winston-Salem 
Watkins,  Stephen  Eugene.  Jr.,  South  Hill,  Va. 
Watson,  Jo  Louise,  Raleigh 
Watts,  Charles  Daniel,  Chapel  Hill 


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First  Row: 

Weatherman,  Julia  IVIartha,  Salisbury 
Weaver,  Elisha  Patrick,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 

Rocky  Mount 
Weaver,  George  Richard,  Jr.,  Delta  Sigma  Pi, 

Rocky  Mount 
Welling.  Alfred  Franklin,  Matthews 
Wells,  Graham,  III,  Wallace 
Welton,  Charles  Rex,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 

Charlotte 
West,  Robert  Leighton,  Fayetteville 

Second  Row: 

Wheeler,  Kenneth  Milton,  Durham 
Whichard,  Willis  Padgett,  Durham 
Whipple,  Nancy  E.,  Hershey,  Pa. 
White,  Elizabeth  Atkinson,  Greenville 
Whitaker,  Patricia  Gaye,  Fayetteville 
Whitney,  Suzanne  Ruth,  Arlington,  Va. 
Whittaker,  Betsy  Virginia,  Nev;  Castle,  Pa. 


Third  Row: 

Whittenton,  William  Ransom,  Reidsville 

Wiggins,  Joseph  A.,  Jr.,  Tyner 

Wiggs,  Carol  Joann,  Princeton 

Wilder,  Henry  Milton,  Jr.,  Sanford 

Wilfong,  James  Edward,  Claremont 

Williams,  Augustus  Collier,  III,  Delta  Upsilon, 

Deale,  Md. 
Williams,  Bob  Lee,  Hickory 


Fourth  Row: 

Williams,  David  Michael,  Kinston 
Williams,  Henry  Richard,  Hamlet 
Williams,  Joseph  Bryan,  III,  St.  Anthony  HaM, 

Stamford,  Conn. 
Williams,  Susan  Ann,  Newton  Grove 
Williams,  Willis  Howard,  Robbins 
Wilson,  Elizabeth  Stuart,  Durham 
Wilson,  Margaret  Ann,  New  Castle,  Pa. 


Fifth  Row: 

Wilson,  Nancy  Franklin,  Richmond,  Va. 
Windham,  Aubrey  Bright,  Jr.,  Durham 
Wood,  Allison  Eugene.  Jamestown 
Wood,  Carl  Sherrill,  High  Point 
Wood,  Evan  Harvey,  Charlotte 
Wood,  Wallace  Winchell,  Goldsboro 
Woolman,  Mary  Margaret,  Denver,  Col. 

Sixth  Row: 

Worth,  Hal  Venable,  Zeta  Psi,  Raleigh 
Wyrick,  Priscilla  Blakeney,  Chi  Omega, 

Greensboro 
Yeary,  Janet  Evelyn,  Stanford,  Ky. 
Yelverton,  John  Raymond,  Goldsboro 
Yokley,  Raymond  Ross,  Denton 
Yokeley,  Richard  Thor,  Winston-Salem 
Young,  J.  Blake,  Kappa  Sigma, 

Washington,  D.  C. 


Seventh  Row: 

Young,  Linda  Helen,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 
Young,  Wilbur  Ruth,  Charlotte 
Zachary,  Frank  Edward,  Delta  Sigma  Pi, 

Asheville 
Zanetti,  Dedee  M.  L.,  Ridgefield,  Conn. 


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GRAHAM 

MEMORIAL 


MR.  HOWARD  HENRY 
Director 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  —  First  Row:  Mr.  Howard  Henry.  Angus  Duff,  Dr.  George  Daniel.  Sistie  Boatwright,  Judy  Albergotti,  Mr.  Kai  Jurgensen.  Miss 
Katiierine  Carmichael,  Dr.  Raslii  Fein.  Bob  Reardon,  Doug  Fambrough,  Joe  Oppenheimer,  Ed  Riner.  Second  Row:  David  Grigg,  Mr.  J.  Maryon  Saunders, 
Mr.  John  Sanders,  R.  V.  Fulk,  Dr.  Douglas  Sessoms. 


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PRODUCTIONS  BOARD  —  Seated:  Pam  Patterson.  Mary  Stewart  Baker,  Anne  Towers.  Standing: 
R.  V.  Fulk,  Don  Marshburn,  Joe  Bell,  Inman  Allen. 


GRAHAM        I 
MEMORIAL 


Tlie  idst  of  the  Petite  Dramltique  Production  of  "Solid  Gold  Cadillac' 


Petite  Musicale  presents  pianist  Charles  Vardell  in  Hill  Hall. 


'MM 

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Graham  Memorial,  our  student  union,  has  sought  to  bring  together 
all  phases  of  campus  life  —  the  academic,  the  recreational,  the 
cultural,  and  the  social.  The  purpose  of  the  union  is  to  meet  every 
student's  needs  while  he  is  attending  the  university.  Besides  pre- 
senting a  campus-wide  program  for  the  students,  Graham  Memorial 
seeks  to  develop  leadership  and  responsibility  by  encouraging  student 
participation.  With  this  in  mind,  many  committees  have  been  organ- 
ized to  give  students  an  opportunity  to  take  part  in  the  various 
G.M.  activities.  These  committees  are:  drama,  films,  star  series, 
music,  current  affairs,  calendar,  publicity,  social,  tournaments,  and 
house.  The  members  plan  activities  for  the  entire  year,  from  appear- 
ances by  big-name  entertainers  to  bridge  tournaments,  from  combo 
parties  to  political  discussions. 

Cultural  entertainment,  open  houses  after  football  games,  free  flicks 
each  weekend,  receptions  for  guests  of  the  university,  and  the  pres- 
entation of  student-produced  drama,  such  as  The  Solid  Gold  Cadillac, 
are  merely  a  few  of  the  many  functions  sponsored  by  G.M.A.B.  The 
Productions  Board  has  brought  such  artists  as  Marcel  Marceau,  the 
Weavers,  Pete  Seeger,  and  Vareland  Bailly.  The  highlight  of  the  spring 
is  Sound  and  Fury,  an  original  musical  which  is  student  written, 
student  produced,  and  student  acted. 

The  doors  to  Graham  Memorial  are  always  open  and  every  student 
is  welcome.  Graham  Memorial  is  the  living  room  of  the  campus. 


GRAHAM  MEMORIAL 
ACTIVITIES  BOARD 


COMMITTEE  HEADS  —  Seated:  Anne  Towers,  Jayne  Hayes,  Leafy  Pollock,  Pam  Patterson,  Mary  Stewart  Baker.  Standing:  Inman 
Allen.  Joe  Bell.  Warren  Williams.  Henry  Mayer,  Warner  Bass.  Jim  Hynes. 


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Now  at  last  that  mad  lesson  about  life  and  friends  and  the  meaning 
of  them  all  ends.  And  that  teasing  doubt  has  attacked  our  minds 
through  this  whole  year,  asking,  re-asking,  what  will  we  do  when  this 
is  all  over;  how  will  we  manage  these  hands,  direct  these  feet;  will 
the  passions  be  controlled,  the  temper  mastered,  the  goal  achieved, 
the  drive  consumated?  Or  will  we  have  to  learn  all  anew  in  life's 
harder,  more  industrious  school?  We  think  not.  We  believe  we've 
learned  a  lot  already  —  rushing  from  class  to  GM,  from  Y  Court  to 
the  football  game,  from  the  library  to  Memorial  Hall,  from  a  big 
weekend  to  a  blue  Monday.  Come  back  to  us.  as  you  will,  in  the  face 
and  the  image  of  thousands.  Continue  Mr.  and  Miss  Alumna,  as  you 
will,  in  the  love  and  admiration  of  millions. 


MOVER  SMITH 
President 


KAY  KIRKPATRICK 
Social  Chairman 


JOHN  RENGER 
Vice-President 


ANNE  TOWERS 
Secretary 


JOHN  SCHROEDER 
Treasurer 


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ABBOn,  JAMES  ALLEN  Raleigh 

A.B,   IN  ECONOMICS-  University  Club  (1);  University  Party  (2);  Y.M.CA. 


ABERNETHY,  WILLIAM  MILLER 

A.B.    IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE.    Lutheran    Student    Associati( 
Y.M.C.A.   (4). 


Hickory 

(4i;     Y.R.C.     (4); 


ADAMS,  GRAHAM  CLEVEARN  Rocky  Mount 

A.B.  m  ENGLISH.  Dormitory  Officer  (2);  G.M.A.B,  (2);  I.D.C.  (2);  Student  Govern- 
ment (2,  4). 


ADAMS,  JEANNE  MARIE  Durham 

A.B.   IN  FRENCH.  Sound  and  Fury  (2). 

ALBERGOTTI,  JUDITH  ANN  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

A  B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  C.U.S.C.  (4);  G.M.A.B.  (4);  N.S.A.  (4);  Student 
Government.  Secretary  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4)i  Y.W.C.A.-,  Angel  Flight; 
State  Student  Legislature. 


ALDRIDGE,  ROBERT  PAHEN,  JR. 


Durham 


ALEXANDER,  RICHARD  BARNHARDT 


Burlington 

B.S.    IN  CHEMISTRY.   Alpha  Chi  Sigma,   Phi   Eta   Sigma;   Baptist   Student   Union 
(1);  Cardboard  (1). 

ALEXANDER,  ROY  DAVIDSON  Swannanoa 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Cardboard  (1.  2);  Dormitory  Officer  (2);    I.D.C.  (2, 
3);  Student  Government  (3,  4);  Student  Party  (3);  Society  of  Janus  (3,  4). 

ALLEN,  JULIA  BANNER  Raleigh 

A.B.   IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Dormitory  Officer  (4);   Orientation  Counselor  (4);  University 
Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3.  4). 


ALLEN,  WILLIAM  REYNOLD,  ill  Goldsboro 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Kappa  Sigma,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Orientation  Counselor  (4):  Uni- 
versity Party  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

AMAN,  JERRY  HEDRICK  Jacksonville 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.   Plii  Kappa  Sigma;  Track  (1,  2). 

ASHENDORF,  WILLIAM  HERBERT  Charlotte 


ATKINS,  NAN-GRAY  Atlanta,  Ga. 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH.    Pi   Beta   Phi;   Canterbury   Club;    University   Party;    Y.W.C.A.; 
Student  Government  (4). 


Bellefontaine  Ohio 


AUGUSTINE,  JANE  LAWRENCE 

A.B.   IN  FRENCH. 

AUSTIN,  LAWRENCE  BYRON,  III  Hixson,  Tenn. 

A.B.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  G.M.A.B.  (2);  I.F.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Mono- 
gram Club  (2.  3,  4);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Order  of  Golden  Fleece  (3,  41;  Order 
of  the  Grail  (2,  3,  4);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3.  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  3); 
Soccer  (1,  2.  3.  41;  Student  Government  (2,  31;  Track  (1);  Westminster  Fellow, 
ship  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


AUSTIN,  RICHARD  MAURICE  Hamlet 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Phi  Theta  Kappa;  Westminster  Fellowship  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

AUTRY,  GENE  ALEXANDER  Bunnlevel 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Delta   Sigma  PI;  A.F.R.O.T.C.   (1,  2,  3.  4). 


AVERY,  LARRY  EARL 

B.S.  IN  MEDICINE.  Alpha  Beta  Gamma  (1,  2). 


AYCOCK,  JAMES  EDWARD 

A.B.    IN  JOURNALISM.   Track  (I). 

BABB,  WAYNE  ARNOLD 


Erwin 


Currituck 


Brevard 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3,  41;  Dance  Committee  (3,  41;  Dormitory 
Officer  (3,  4);  Football  (11:  I.D.C.  (3,  41;  Order  of  the  Old  Well;  Orientation 
Counselor  (3,  41;  Student  Government  (3,  4);  Student  Legislature  (3,  41;  Student 
Party  (3,  4|;  University  Party  (3,  41;  Westminster  Fellowship  (41:  Yackety  Yack 
(31;  Y.D.C.  (1,   2.  3,  41:  Y.M.C.A.   (1,  2,  3,  41;   Student  Athletic   Council   (3,  4). 

BAENSCH,  BEATE  TINA  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.B.  IN  GERMANICS.  Kappa  Delta;  Angel  Flight  (2|;  Cosmopolitan  Club  (3,  4); 
Orientation  Committee  (41:  Y.W.C.A.  (41;  Orientation  Counselor  (3). 


BAILEY,  BEVERLY  ANN 


Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 


BAIN,  LEHOMA  AUDREY  Homestead,  Fla. 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Dormitory   Officer   (4);   Orientation   Counselor  (41:    University 
Chorus  (3,  41;  Wesley  Foundation  (3,  4). 

BAKER,  CHARLES  HENRY,  III  Miami,  Fla. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Basketball   (1);    N.R.O.T.C.    (1,   2,   3,   4); 
Tennis  (31. 

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BAKER,  EARL  M.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Debate  Team  (3,  4);  Y.R.C.  (3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (3); 
Carolina  Christian  Fellowship  (3,  4). 

BAKER,  MARY  STEWART  Shreveport,  La. 

A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  Carolina  Symposium 
(3,  4);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3,  4);  G.M.A.B.  (3,  4);  N.S.A.  (4);  Orientation  Committee 
(3,  4). 

BALLENGER,  ANTHONY  WAYNE 

A.B.   IN  ART. 


Chapel  Hill 


BALLOU,  NELLIE  HOLMES  PEARSON 


Oxford 

A.B.    IN   BOTANY.   Clii   Omega;   Canterbury   Club   (4);   Orientation   Counselor   (4); 
University  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

BARBER,  CAROLE  LOUISE  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Canterbury   Club   (3,   4);    University   Party   (4):   Y.W.C.A.    (4). 

BAREFOOT,  GARY  FENTON  Dunn 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Student  NE.A.  (3,  4);  Yackety  Yack  (3,  4). 


BARKER,  ERNEST  GAIL,  JR.  Raleigh 

A  B.   IN  ENGLISH    Delta  Plii  Alplia;  Carolina  Ouarterly;  G.M.AB.;  Student  Party; 
Y.M.C.A. 

BARNES,  JAMES  WILLARD  Lasker 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

BARNETT,  ANNE  ALEXANDER  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Chi  Omega;  Canterbury  Club;  Orientation  Counselor;  University 
Party;  Y.W.C.A. 


BAUCOM,  JIM  PRESTON  Concord 

A  B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Alplia  Epsilon  Delta. 

BAYNES,  ROBERT  GENE  Greensboro 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Carolina  Symposium  (3);  G.M.A.B.  (2); 
N.R.O.T.C.  (1);  Student  Government  (2,  3),  Attorney  General  (4);  Orientation 
Counselor  (3). 

BEANE,  KENNETH  DEWITT  Charlotte 

A.B.  IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Cosmopolitan  Club  (3); 
Dormitory  Officer  (4);  Men's  Glee  Club  (3,  4). 


BEATY,  LORRAINE 


Siler  City 


BEDSOLE,  BEVERLY  ANN  Stedman 

A  B.    IN    EDUCATION     Alpha    Gamma  Delta;    Carolina   Handbook    (1);    Dormitory 

Officer    (1);    Publications    Board    (3);  Splash    Club    (3);    Student    N.E.A.    (3,    4); 

Student  Party  {1,  2,  3);  W.A.A.  (1,  2,  3);  Wesley  Foundation  (2,  3);  Y.W.C.A.  (1). 


BENFIELD,  HERMAN  LARRY 


Mooresville 


B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Delta  Sigma  Pi;  Daily  Tar  Heel;  Dance  Com- 
mittee: Orientation  Committee  (41;  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Press  Club  (3,  4); 
University  Party  (4):  WUNC  (1,  2). 


BENNER,  GERELD  S.  Columbus 

B.S.   IN  CHEMISTRY.  Band  (3);  Fencing  (3,  4);   Orchestra  (3,  4);  Wind  Ensemble 
(3,  4). 


Raleigh 


BENNETT,  CHARLES  LANDIS 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 

BENZIO,  RICHARD  LOUIS  Connellsville,  Pa. 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Delta  Sigma  PI;   Dormitory  Officer  (3,  4); 
Football  (1,  2,  3);   I.D.C.  (3,  4). 


BERNHARDT,  ROBERT  LINN,  III  Salisbury 

B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Fencing  Club  (3,  4). 

BERRYHILL,  WILLIAM  SCOTT,  JR.  Charlotte 

B.S.  IN  EDUCATION.  Westminster  Fellowship  (4). 

BIDDULPH,  BARBARA  ALIDA  Summit,  N.  J. 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Dormitory  Officer  (3);  Orientation  Counselor 
(4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


BIGGERS,  FOY  JERONE 

A.B,   IN  HISTORY.  Dormitory  Officer  (2,  3);  I.D.C.  (2,  3). 

BIGGERSTAFF,  FRANKLIN  LEE  Burlington 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Student 
Council  (3.  4);  University  Party  (2,  3,  4);  Wesley  Foundation  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A. 
(1,  2,  3,  4). 

BINKLEY,  RUBY  MAE 

A.B.    IN  MEDICAL  TECHNOLOGY. 

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BIRKE,  RONALD  LEWIS  Charlotte 

B.S.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Hlllel  Foundation  (2,  3, 
4);  GM.A.B.;  Student  Party  (2). 

BIVENS,  ELIZABETH  WELCH  Alderson,  W.  Va. 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  University 
Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3.  4). 

BLACK,  STANLEY  WARREN,  III  Charlotte 

A.B.   IN  ECONOMICS.  Delta  Upsllon,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Amphoterothen  (3,  4);  Dally 

Tar  Heel  (1,  2);   Debate   Council  (4);   Di-Phi   Society  (1,  2,  3,  4);   G.M.A.B.   (3); 
Men's  Glee  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor 

{2,  3). 


BLACKBURN,  JOHN  OGBURN  High  Point 

A.B.    IN    SPANISH.   Dance   Committee   (3.   4);   Dormitory   Officer   (3);    I.D.C.    (3); 
Men's  Glee  Club  (2,  3);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  WUNC  (1,  2,  3). 

BLACKWELL,  ERNEST  RAY  Lumberton 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

BLAKE,  JOSEPH  GADDY  Salisbury 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Sigma  Chi. 


BLOODWORTH,  ROBERT  WILLIAMS,  JR.  Fayetteville 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH. 

BLOOM,  HARRY  EMMANUEL,  JR.  Baltimore,  Md. 

B.S.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Newman  Club  (1,  4);  Swimming  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

BLUME,  THOMAS  FREDERICK  Harrisburg 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta;  I.D.C.  (4);  Men's  Glee  Club  (3);  Orienta- 
tion Counselor  (4);  Y.M.C.A.  (4). 


BLYTHE,  MARSHALL  McCOY 


Charlotte 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Chi  Phi,  President  (3);   I.F.C.  (3);   Orienta- 
tion Counselor  (4);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2). 

BOGGAN,  MICHAEL  D.  Brunswick,  Ga. 

A.B.    IN    ZOOLOGY.    Kappa    Alpha;    Baptist    Student    Union    (3,    4);    Orientation 
Counselor  (4);   Student  Government  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (3,  4). 


BOHANNON,  SARAH  STUART 


Charlotte 


A.B.    IN   HISTORY.   Chi   Omega;   Carolina   Forum   (4);   Orientation   Counselor   (4); 
Student  Legislature  (4);   University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


Delta  Sigma  PI;    I.D.C. 

;   Student   Party  (1,   2, 


BOLES,  JOHN  RICH 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL    RELATIONS. 
(3,  4);   Newman   Club  (1.   2,   3,   4) 
Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2);  Track  (1,  3,  4). 

BOLICK,  CARROLL  LEE 

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

BOLICK,  CHRISTINE  ROWE 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Student  NEA. 


Charlotte 

(2);    Monogram   Club 
3,  4);   Wrestling   (2); 

Hickory 
Hickory 


BONNYCASTLE,  SARAH  EVERETT  Louisville,  Ky. 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.   Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);   Orientation 
Counselor  (4);  University  Party  (3.  4);  Women's  Honor  Council  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


BONTEMPO,  ROBERT  HENRY 


Springfield,  Mass. 


A  B.  IN  FRENCH.  Dormitory  Officer,  President  (3);  Golf  (1,  4);  I.D.C.  (2,  3); 
Newman  Club  {1,  2,  3,  4);  Society  of  Janus  (3,  4). 

BOOKER,  SHIRLEY  SLAUGHTER  Bristol,  Va. 

AB  IN  HISTORY.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Panhellenic 
Council  (3);  Student  Government  (3);  University  Party  {3,  4);  Westminster 
Fellowship;  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


BORDEN,  DANA  BROWNRIGG 


Goldsboro 


A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Chi  Omega;  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);  Student 
Government. 

BOSS,  GEORGE  WELLS  Winston-Salem 

B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Baseball  (1);  Gorgon's  Head 
(3,  4);  I.F.C.  (2);  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Student  Government  (3);  University 
Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Attorney  General's  Staff. 


BOWDEN,  DORIS  ELAINE 

A.B.   IN  PSYCHOLOGY. 


Summerfield 


BOYKIN,  WILBER  RAY  Zebulon 

B.S.  IN  PHYSICS.  Phi  Eta  Sigma;   Baptist  Student  Union  (2,  3,  4). 

BRACKETT,  RALPH  EUGENE  Lake  Junaluska 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Alpha   Kappa   Psi;   Baptist   Student   Union 
(4);  Y.D.C.  (3). 


BRENNAN,  EDWARD  MICHAEL 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Sigma  Nu;  Football  (1, 
Club  (3,  4);  University  Party  (3,  4). 


Woodside,  N.  Y. 

4);  Monogram  Club  (4);  Newman 


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BRITT,  RONALD  PAUL  Bladenboro 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  I.D.C.  (3);  Dormitory  Officer,  Treasurer  (2),  Presi- 
dent (3);   Student   Legislature  (3,  4);  Student  Party  (1,  3);  Y.D.C.;  Y.M.C.A.   (1, 

2,  3,  4). 

Scotland  Neck 

A.8.  IN  EDUCATION.  Kappa  Delta;  Canterbury  Club  (3);  Orientation  Counselor 
(4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3);  Women's  Honor  Council  (4);  Women's  Residence  Council 
(3);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

BROOKS,  DAVID  ALLEN  Burlington 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Band  (1,  2):  Cardboard  (1);  Di-Phi  Society  (1);  Dormitory 
Officer  (2);  Student  Party  (1,  2);  University  Club  (2);  Wesley  Foundation  (1,  2, 

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


BROWN,  CHARLES  MELVIN,  JR.  Marion 

A.B.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Band  (1);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2.  3,  4);  Student  Party  (1,  2); 
Tennis  (1). 

BROWN,  DANIEL  ELMER  Selma 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Baptist  Student  Union 
(1.  2,  3,  4);  Carolina  Symposium  (3):  G.M.A.B.  (2,  3);  Student  Government  (3,  4): 
Student  Legislature  (1,  2,  3);  Student  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Yackety  YacK  (3); 
Y.M.C.A.  (3,  4);  Dormitory  Officer  (2). 

BROWN,  JAYNE  Troutman 

B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  REUTIONS.  University  Party  (3,  4);  Wesley  Foundation  (4); 
Y.D.C.  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (4). 


BROWN,  JOHN  RALSTON  Hamilton,  Ohio 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.  Chi  Phi;  Canterbury  Club  (1.  2.  3,  4);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (2,  3) 
Golf  (1,  2);  I.F.C.  (1,  2);  Orientation  Committee  (4);  Orientation  Counselor  (3); 
Student  Government  (4);  Student  Legislature  (1,  2);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Y.M.C.A. 

BROWN,  LARRY  WESLEY  Greensboro 

OS    IN  PHYSICS    Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Phi  Alpha,  Phi  Eta  Sigma. 


BROWN,  NANCY  CARROLL 

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


Denton 


BROWN,  SARAH  ELIZABETH 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Student  NEA  (2,  3,  4). 

BROWN,  WALTER  VON 


BROWNING,  WILLIAM  EVAN 

B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Sviimming  (1,  2). 


Louisburg 
Charlotte 

:er  Fellov^- 

Murphy 


Greenville,  S.  C. 


BRUCE,  ALMERA  LEVERETTE 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Baptist  Student  Union  (3,  4);  Cosmopolitan  Club  (3,  4); 
G.M.A.B.;  N.S.A.;  Orientation  Committee;  Orientation  Counselor;  Student  N.E.A.; 
Y.W.C.A.;  Student  Government. 

BRUCE,  SARAH  JANE 


Greensboro 

Counselor;  Women's  Council; 


BRYAN,  FLOYD  TALMADGE  Ahoskie 

A  B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Sigma  Nu,  Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta;  Band 
ID;  I.F.C.  (2,  3);  Wesley  Foundation  (1);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3). 


BRYANT,  GEORGE  BADYER,  III  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Press  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

BUELL,  DAVID  H. 

B.S-   IN  PHYSICS.  Delta  Phi  Alpha. 

BUIS,  PETER  DAVID.  JR. 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL   RELATIONS. 


BULLARD,  AMOS  JONES,  JR. 

A.B.    IN  SOCIOLOGY. 


Chapel  Hill 
Wilmington 

Autryville 
Marion 


BURGIN,  CHARLES  EDWARD 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  IDC.  (3,  4);  Dormitory  Officer  (3):  Swimming  (1,  2). 

BUTLER,  GEORGE  SIMEON  Roseboro 


BUTLER,  LINDLEY  SMITH  Spray 

A.B.    IN   HISTORY.   N.S.A.   (2);   Student   Party  (1,   2);   Wesley   Foundation  (1,   2); 
YM.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4i 


BYERS,  MICHAEL  LEROY 


Cornelius 


A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.  Chi  Phi;  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (I);  Arnold  Air  Society  (1);  University 
Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Westminster  Fellowship;  Wrestling  (2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.;  Sabre 
Air  Command  (1). 


BYRD,  NEIL  ALLEN 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY. 


Bunnlevel 


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Henderson 

iversity    Party; 


CABE,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  Brevard 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL   RELATIONS. 

CADMUS,  LAURELLEN  M.  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

A.B.    IN   SOCIOLOGY.   Alpha  Gamma  Delta;   Cardboard  (3);   Newman  Club  (3,  4); 

Orientation    Counselor    (4):    Student   Government   (3,  4);    University    Party    (4); 
W.A.A.  (3,  4);  Y.W.CA,  (3,  4);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3,  4). 


CAMPBELL,  ROY,  JR. 


Charlotte 


A  B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Sigma  Chi;  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2);  Canterbury  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Dormitory  Officer  (2);  Golf  (1,  2,  3);  I. P.O.  (4);  Student  Council  (3);  University 
Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  {1,  2,  3,  4). 


CANNON,  ROBERT  LAURENCE,  JR. 


Kinston 


B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS,  Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia,  Treasurer  (4);  Pi  Mu  Epsilon, 
Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Delta  Phi  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Band  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Baptist  Stu- 
dent Union  (3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (3,  4);  University  Club  (2);  Yackety 
Yacl(  (2);  Wind  Ensemble  {1,  3,  4), 


CANUPP,  JOHN  KENNETH 


Concord 


A.B.   IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Baptist  Student  Union  (2);  Dormitory  Officer  (2),  President 
(3);  I. DC.  (3);  Men's  Glee  Club  (2,  3),  President  (4). 


Jericho,  N.  Y. 


CARMODY,  TERENCE  FRANCIS 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Y.R.C.  (1,  2);  Newman  Club  (1,  2). 

CARPENTER,  DOROTHY  ELIZABETH  Laurinburg 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Student  N.E.A.  (4);  Westminster 
Fellowship  (3);  Y.D.C.  (4). 

CARRAWAY,  JAMES  ROBERT  Jacksonville 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Student  N.E.A.  (4);  Y.D.C.  (4). 


CARVER,  CHARLES  ALBERT, 


Ann  Arbor.  Mich. 


CAVAS,  ANTHONY  JOHN  High  Point 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Cardboard  (2);  Dormitory  Officer,  President 
(3);   I.D.C.  (2). 

CHADWICK,  DOROTHY  JEWELL  Gloucester 

A.B.    IN    EDUCATION.    Alpha    Gamma    Delta;    Student    N.E.A.    (1,    2,   4);    Wesley 
Foundation  (3,  4);  Women's  Residence  Council  (4);  Y.D.C.  (4). 


CHAPMAN,  CAROL  ANN  Florence,  S.  C. 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Stray  Greeks  (3,  4);  Phi  Mu;  Carolina  Women's  Council  (3). 

Secretary  (4);   Dormitory  Officer  (4);   Orientation  Counselor  (41;   Student   N.E.A. 
(3,  4). 


CHAPMAN,  LOUISE  HARDIE 


CHAPMAN,  ROBERT  LOUIS 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL    RELATIONS.    A.F.R.O.T.C.    (1) 
Track  (2);  Y.M.C.A.  (3). 


Raleigh 


Durham 

Baseball    (1);    Football    (1); 


CHARD,  BETTY  ANN  Fayetteville 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Carolina  Playmakers  (3,  4);  Dormitory  Officer  (4);  Y.D.C.  (3,  4); 
Y.W.CA.  (3,  4). 

CHARPIN,  MAURICE  JEAN 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

CHASTAIN,  CARL  ROBERT,  JR.  High  Point 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta;  Baptist  Student  Union  (1,  2,  3,  4):  Stu. 
dent  Party  (2). 


Lyon,  France 


CHERRY,  STARKEY  MOORE 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Student  N.E.A.  (4);  Y.W.CA.  (4). 

CHILDS,  ROBERT  MICHAEL 


Mt.  Olive 


Wilson 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Phi  Alpha  Theta;  Band  (1,  2. 

3);  Carolina  Symposium  (2,  3);  Dormitory  Officer  (2),  President  (31;  I.D.C.  (2,  3i, 
Vice-President  (4);  Order  of  the  Grail  (3),  Scribe  (4);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3), 
Vice-President  (4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  3,  4);  Student  Government  (3,  4); 
Society  of  Janus  (2,  3),  Praeceps  (4);  State  Student  Legislature  (3). 


CLARK,  RICHARD  ALAN 


Statesville 


A.B.   IN  HISTORY.  Cheerleader  (2,  3,  4);  Wesley  Foundation  (2,  3,  4);   Y.M.C.A. 
(3,  4). 


CLARK,  ROBERT  BURNS  Monroe 

A.B.    IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE.    Kappa   Alpha;    Orientation    Counselor    (2):    Track 
(1,  2);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


CLARK,  WILLIAM  LEE 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Band  (1);  I.D.C.  (2). 

CLAYTON,  EDWARD  LEWIS,  JR. 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Canterbury  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4). 
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CLEMENCE,  LAURA  ANN  Salisbury 

A,B.    IN    POLITICAL   SCIENCE.    Carolina    Symposium   (3);    Orientation    Counselor 
(4);  Y.DX.  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);  Carolina  Women's  Council  (3),  Treasurer  (4). 


CLEMENT,  CHARLES  EWING 


CLINE,  GARY  LAMAR 

B.S.   IN  INDUSTRIAL  REUTIONS. 


Charlotte 


Durham 


CLIPPARD,  JUDITH  TERISSA  Charlotte 

A,B.  IN  HISTORY.  Yackety  YacK  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);  U.N.  Seminar  (3,  4). 

COBB,  GEORGIA  BORDEN  Goldsboro 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Chi  Omega;  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3);  Order  of  the 
Old  Beanbirds  (4). 


COBLE,  BRENDA 


Monroe 


COCHRAN,  VIRGIL  MICKEY  Washington 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Dormitory  Officer  (2,  3);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4),  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2). 

COCKRELL,  ARTHUR  ELLIOTT  Rocky  Mount 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADINISTRATION.  Dormitory  Officer  (1,  2);   I. DC.  (1);   Student 
Party  (1). 


COGGINS,  BOYD  WAYNE 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


COLLIER,  HAL  FRANKLIN 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Baptist  Student  Un 


Santord 


Bladenboro 


COLLIER,  ISABELLE  ELEY  La  Grange,  Ga. 

A.B.   IN  ART  HISTORY.  Kappa  Kappa  Gammas  Baptist  Student  Union;   University 
Party;  Y.W.C.A. 


COLLIER,  WILLIAM  A.,  JR. 

A.B.   IN  GEOGRAPHY.  Theta  Chi;  Student  Party  (3),  Vic 


Charlotte 

-Chairman  (4);   Y.M.C.A. 


COMPTON,  NANCY  HOLT  Raleigh 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Dormitory  Officer  (4);  Wesley  Foundation  (3,  4). 


COOLER,  ELSA  LOUISE 


Walterboro,  S.  C. 


A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Baptist  Student  Union  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (4). 

COOPER,  ELLIOTT  TUNSTALL,  JR.  Baltimore,  Md. 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Canterbury  Club  (1.   2);   Daily  Tar  Heel  (1,  2,  3,  4);   Student 
Government  (2,  3);   University  Club  (2);   Carolina   Student  Athletic   Association. 


COOPER,  LENOX  GORE,  JR. 

A  B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 

COPELAND,  JANE  M. 


COPELAND,  RONALD  WILLIAM 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.   Track  (1). 


Wilmington 
Kinston 

University    Party; 

Apex 


CORBEH,  RHODES  THOMAS  Charlotte 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Carolina  Symposium 
(3);  C.U.S.C.  (2);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Orientation 
Committee  (3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Student  Government  (2,  3);  Uni- 
versity Party  (1,  2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1). 

CORDLE,  JOSEPH  CLAIBORNE,  JR.  Greensboro 

A.B.  IN  PSYCHOLOGY.  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2);  Men's  Glee  Club  (3). 

COSTELLO,  ROBERT  CHARLES  Chapel  Hill 

A.B.  IN  ZOOLOGY.  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta;  Arnold  Air  Society  (1); 
A.F.R.O.T.C;  Track  (1);  Y.M.C.A.  (3). 


COTTRELL,  WALTER  DAVID,  JR. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Sigma   Phi   EpsilOn. 


Hickory 


COUGHENOUR,  RICHARD  NORFLEET,  JR.  Fayetteville 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.   University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.   (4). 


COVILLE,  FREDERICK  VERNON 

A.B.    IN    HISTORY.   Pi   Kappa  Phi. 


Atkinson 


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COWART,  BRINDA  Washington,  D.  C. 

A,B.   IN  ENGLISH.   Delta  Delta  Delta;  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  G.M.A.B.  (3);  Uni- 
versity Party  (3,  4);  Yackety  Yack  (3);  Y.W.CA.  (3,  4). 

COWLES,  ELOISE  NEELY  Statesville 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION,   Alpha  Delta  Pi;   Orientation  Counselor  (4);   Student   N.E.A. 
(3);  University  Party  (3);  Y.W.CA.  (3). 

COX,  EDWIN  ROSCOE,  JR, 

as.   IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.   Delta  Sigma  Pi;  Orientation  Counselor  (2. 
Student  Government  (2,  3,  4);  Student  Legislature  (2,  3);  Student  Party  (2,  3); 
Wesley  Foundation  (1). 


Rockingham 


CRANE,  MARJORIE  ELLEN 


CRAWFORD,  EMILY  ANN 


CREECH,  CORTLANDT  PRESTON 


CROMARTIE,  ADELAIDE  BOGER 


Chapel  Hill 


(4);  University  Chorus; 


Rockmart,  Ga. 


Winston-Salem 


Randleman 


A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Kappa  Tau  Alpha;  Carolina  Women's  Council  (4);  Daily  Tar 
Heel   (3,  4);   Dormitory  Officer  (4);   Press   Club  (3,  4);   Westminster   Fellowship 

l3,   4). 


CROMARTIE,  MEREDITH  SUE 


CROSS,  LANDRUM  LEE 

A.B.  IN  PSYCHOLOGY. 


CRUTCHFIELD,  JAMES  NORMAN,  JR. 

A.B.   IN  SOCIOLOGY.  University  Club. 

CULP,  JAMES  EDWARD,  JR. 

A.B.    IN  EDUCATION. 

CURRIE,  DANIEL  LEE,  JR. 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH. 


Dunn 

'.W.C, 

Charlotte 

Greensboro 
Charlotte 
Aberdeen 


CURRIN,  GEORGE  SPENCER  Middleburg 

B.S.   IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Sigma  Nu;  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2);  Baseball  (1,  2.1. 

DANIEL,  MARSHALL  EMORY,  JR.  Charlotte 

A.B.    IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 

DANSBY,  DAVID  MOZART,  JR.  Greensboro 


DARDEN,  GARY  HALBERT  Castle  Hayne 

B.S.    IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS. 

DAVENPORT,  CLARICE  ELIZABETH  Rocky  Mount 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Angel  Flight  (3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor 
(4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  (3);  Yackety  Yack  (3); 
Y.W.CA.  (3). 

DAVIS,  EDITH  NASH  Morristown,  Tenn. 

A.B.  IN  DRAMATIC  ART.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Carolina  Playmakers  (3,  4);  Caro- 
lina Symposium  (3i;  Panhellenic  Council  (4);  Student  Government  (3,  4);  Uni- 
versity Party  (3,  4);  Westminster  Fellowship  (3,  4);  Women's  Residence  Council 
i3),  Chairman  (4). 


DAVIS,  ELIZABETH  GORDON  Roanoke,  Va. 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  Order  of  Beanbirds 
(3,  4);  University  Party  (3,  4|;  Y.W.CA.  (3,  4);  Westminster  Fellowship. 

DECKER,  ALEXANDER  HOWARD  Greensboro 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Baptist  Student  Union  (1,  2);  N.R.O.T.C 

DELK,  JOHN  LATTIMER  Albemarle 

A.B.    IN  PSYCHOLOGY. 


DENEMARK,  BENNETT  G.  Sumter,  S.  C. 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Pi  Lambda  Phi;  A.F  R.O.T.C  (1,  2);  Arnold 
Air  Society  (1,  21. 

DEUTSCH,  JOSEPH  MICHAEL  Bayside,  N.  Y. 

B.S.    IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.   Delta  Psi  Omega;   Carolina  Duarterly  (3,  4); 

Cosmopolitan  Club  (3,  41;  WUNC  (4);  Y.R.C  (41. 

DEWITT,  CHARLES  MONCRIEF,  JR.  Concord 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Baptist  Student  Union  (1);  Carolina  Sym- 
posium (21;  Dormitory  Officer;  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Student  Party  (2); 
Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

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DICKERSON,  JAMES  PERRY 

B  S,  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma. 

DICKINSON,  JOE  THOMPSON 


6unn 


Franklin,  Tenn. 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Di-Phi  Society  (3,  4);  Swimming  (2);  West- 
minster Fellowship  (1,  2). 

Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

;   Tennis 


DICKMAN,  R.  NEIL 


DIVINE,  MORRISON  WENCESLAUS,  III  Greensboro 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Sigma  Chi;  Baseball  (1);  Cardboard  (1,  2, 
3,  4);  Dormitory  Officer  (1);  Golf  (1);  I.F.C.  (2,  3);  Men's  Honor  Council  (3): 
Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Student  Council;  University  Club;  University  Party 
(1,  2,  3,  4). 

DOAR,  JULIA  AKIN  Charlotte 


DONOHOE,  CHARLES  JOSEPH,  JR.  Greensboro 

B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  I.F.C.  (3);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2, 
3,  4);  Newman  Club  (1,  2,  3),  Vice-President  (4);  Scabbard  and  Blade  (4); 
University  Party  (4);  Wrestling  (1);  Y.D.C.  (3,  4);  Semper  Fidelis  Society  (3,  4). 


DOUGHTIE,  ESTHER  JONES  Memphis,  Tenn. 

AB.  IN  ENGLISH.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Canterbury  Club  (3);  University  Party  (3,  41: 
Yackety  Yack  (3,  4). 


DOUGLAS,  SAMUEL  PRESTON,  JR. 


Lumberton 


AB.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Dormitory  Officer  (1);  I.D.C.  (1); 
Monogram  Club  (2,  3,  4)  Orientation  Committee  (3);  Student  Government;  Swim- 
ming (1,  2,  3.  4). 

DOWDEN,  PATRICIA  EDWARDS  Louisville,  Ky. 

Vice-President; 


DUFF,  ANGUS  MACLEAN 


Greenville 


A  B    IN  ENGLISH.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Alpha  Phi  Omega, 

President  (3);  Baseball  (1,  4);  Dance  Committee  (2),  President  (3);  G.M.A.B., 
President  (3);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Soccer  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Carolina  Athletic 
Association,  President  (3);  Athletic  Council,  Chairman  (4);  Chairman  of  G.M. 
Board  of  Directors  (4);  S.E.  Association  of  College  Unions,  President  (4). 


DUGGINS,  PHILLIP  EDWARD 

AB.    IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Phi  Theta  Kappa. 

DULANEY,  ELLIOTT  DAINGERFIELD 


Winston-Salem 
Monroe 

B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  REUTIONS.  Omega  Delta  Tau;  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (1);  Canterbury 
Club;  Student  Legislature  (3,  4);  Student  Party;  Y.D.C.  (4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1);  Student 
Government  (3,  4). 


DUNLAP,  WILLIAM  MARSHALL  Raleigh 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Basketball  (1);  Gorgon's 
Head  (3),  President  (4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  4);  Sound  and  Fury  (2); 
Westminster  Fellowship  (2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (3,  4). 

DUNNING,  JULIA 

B.S.   IN  MATHEMATICS. 

DURHAM,  VICTOR  LEE 

B.S.   IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS. 

DYER,  CHARLES  JAMES 

A.B.    IN  PSYCHOLOGY. 

EANES,  RALPH  HILL,  JR. 


Atlanta,  Ga. 
Burlington 

Chapel  Hill 
Thomasville 


EARGLE,  GEORGE  MARVIN  Greensboro 

B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia,  Pi  Mu  Epsilon;  Band  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Lutheran  Student  Association  (1,  2,  3),  President  (4);  Orientation  Committee  (2); 
Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


EARNHARDT,  ROGER  LARRY  Monroe 

B.A.   IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 

EASLEY,  ROBERT  WATERS,  III  Murphy 

A  B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Delta  Upsilon,  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Canterbury  Club 
(1,  2,  3,  4);   WUNC  (2). 


EASON,  MAY  TURNAGE 


Farmville 


A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Kappa  Delta;  Carolina  Women's  Council  (3);  C.U.S.C.  (4); 
Splash  Club  (3,  4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  Wesley 
Foundation  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


ECKARD,  SETH  LYMAN 


Alamance 

Una    Play- 


EDWARDS,  JOSEPH  ROGER,  JR.  Raleigh 

A.B  IN  ECONOMICS.  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  President  (4);  Gorgon's  Head  (3,  4); 
I.F.C.  (3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

EFIRD,  TOM  DAVID  Gastonia 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  President;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  I.F.C.  (4); 
Orientation  Committee  (3);  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  4);  University  Party  (1,  2, 
3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2). 

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ELKINS,  FRANK  CALLIHAN 


Bladenboro 


A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Baptist  Student  Union  (1,  2,  4);  Di-Phi 
Society  (1,  2)1  Dormitory  Officer  (2);  IDC.  (2);  Men's  Glee  Club  (1)-,  N.S.A.  (1, 
2);  Sound  and  Fury  (1);  Student  Government  (1.  2);  Student  Legislature  (2); 
Student  Party  (1.  2);  University  Club  (2);  Wrestling  (1);  Y.D.C.  (1,  2,  3); 
Y.M.C.A.   (1.   2);   G  M.A.B.   (2). 

ELLIOTT,  BALAAM  THALPHONZA,  JR.  Whiteville 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Cardboard  (1,  2);  Cosmopolitan  Club  (1,  2,  3.  4);  State 
Student  Legislature  (1,  2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1.  2,  4);  Gottingen  Exchange  Program  (3). 

ENGLISH,  CHARLES  ROBERT  Brevard 

B.S.   IN  CHEMISTRY.   N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


ESKRIDGE,  JERRY  LEE  Shelby 

B.S-    IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS. 

EUBANKS,  ROBERT  CHESTER,  JR.  Durham 

A.B.    IN    HISTORY.    Alpha    Tau    Omega;    A.F.R.O.T.C;    Football;    Monogram    Club 
(2,  3,  4);  Track  (1,  2.  3,  4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.D.C.  (4);  Y.M.C.A. 

EVANS,  ROLAND  BENJAMIN  Gary 

A.B.   IN  GERMAN.  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (1);  Band  (1,  2);  Track  (1). 


EVES,  JOSEPH  PEARGE,  III  Elizabeth  City 

A.B.   IN  GEOGRAPHY.  University  Party  (1,  2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

EVINS,  THOMAS  MOORE,  JR,  Durham 

A.B.    IN  MATHEMATICS.   Zeta  Psi;   Football   (1);   I.F.C.   (1);   Soccer  (1,  2.  3,  4): 
University  Party  il,  2,  3.  4). 

EWING,  DOROTHY  WINGFIELD  Richmond,  Va. 

A  B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Chi  Omega;  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


FAIRCLOTH,  JAMES  MALGOM  Roseboro 

B.S,    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.    I.D.C.   (3,  4). 

FAIRES,  DORUS  EDGAR  Hickory 

B.S.   IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta;  Cardboard  (1);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (2,  3); 

Luttieran   Student   Association   (1,   2,   3,   41;   Orientation   Counselor   (2);    Student 
Party  (1,  2.  3.  4);  Y.D.C.  (1.  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2);  Outing  Club  (3,  4). 


FALES,  JACK  HUDSON 


Wilmington 

lentation  Counselor  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4); 


Sanford 

student    N.E.A.    (4);   Y.W.C.A. 

Elizabeth  City 


FARRELL,  BEHY  SUE 

A.B.    IN    EDUCATION.    Orientation    Counse 

(3,  4). 

FEARING,  FREDERICK  ALSTON 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Kappa  Sigma. 

FETZER,  RICHARD  LEE  Rocky  River,  Ohio 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sihfonia,  President;  Band  (1,  2,  3);  Dormitory 
Officer  (2);  Sound  and  Fury  (2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1.  2,  3,  4);  U.N.C.  Symphony  (1,  2, 
3,  4). 


FINE,  JAMES  ALLEN 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Beta  Gamma  Sigma. 

FISHER,  C  P.  WILLIAM,  JR. 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION. 

FISHER,  ELIZABETH  CONNIE 

A.B.   IN   EDUCATION. 


New  London 

Wake  Forest 

Whitakers 

FISHER,  J.  STANFORD  Stedman 

A.B.   IN  JOURNALISM.  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Daily  Tar  Heel  (1,  2);  Orientation  Coun- 
selor (3). 

FLEMING,  PATRICIA  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y. 

A.B.   IN   PSYCHOLOGY.   Nev<man   Club  (3.  4);   Yackely  Yack  (4);   Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4). 


FLETCHER,  JOHN  STUART,  II 

B.S.   IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.   Canterbury  Club  (1, 
(3);  University  Party  (1,  2,  4). 


Edenton 

4);  Carolina  Quarterly 


FLOYD,  WILLIE  BENJAMIN,  JR.  Henderson 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Delta  Sigma  Pi;  Orientation  Counselor  (2, 
3,  4);  Student  Government  (2,  3,  4);  University  Party  (1,  2);  Wesley  Foundation 
(1,  2);  Y.M.C.A.   (1,  2,  3,  4);   P. I.F.C.   {3,   4). 


FOARD,  BEVERLY  ANN 


Charlotte 


A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  University 
Party  (3.  4);  Wesley  Foundation  (3);  Women's  Honor  Council  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3, 
4)  Order  of  the  Old  Beanbirds  (4). 


FORBES,  BARTLEY  JOHN 

A.B.   IN  ART.   Canterbury  Club;   Daily  Tar  Heel  (2, 
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Fayetteville 

4);   Dormitory  Officer  (2). 


CLASS  OF  '61 


FORD,  CARL  SPENCER  Charlotte 

A.B.    IN   ECONOMICS. 

FORTNER,  HAROLD  HARRIS  Anderson,  S.  C. 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,  Pi  Kappa  Phi;  N.RO.T.C.  (1,  2,  3);  Y.D.C. 
(3,  4);   Y.M.C.A.   (1,  2). 

FORTUNE,  SARAH  LOUISE  Brevard 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  Orientation  Committee  (4);  Student 
N.E.A.  (3,  4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  (3);  Wesley  Foundation  (4);  Y.D.C. 
(3,  4);   Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4). 


FOSTER,  BEVERLEY  BOLLING 


Charlotte 


Kinston 


FOSTER,  D.  RUSSELL,  III 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY. 

FOWLER,  WESLEY  C.  Dunn 

B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Kappa  Sigma;  Football  (1,  2.  3,  4);  G.M.A.B.  (3);  I.F.C. 
(3,  4);  Monogram  Club  (4);  University  Club  (2);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Wesley  Foundation  (1);  Yackety  Yack  (1);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2). 


Bristol,  Va. 


Gates 


FRALEY,  PHILIP  SEVIER 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH. 

FREEMAN,  JOSEPH  BROADE 

A.B.   IN  CHEMISTRY.   Dormitory  Officer,  Vice-President   (3);   I.D.C.   (3);   Y.M.C.A. 
(1,  2.  3,  4). 

FRENCH,  NAZLEE  JOYCE  Timonium,  Md. 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Angel  Flight  (3,  4);  Carolina  Quarterly  (4);  Y.D.C.  (3,  4). 


Chapel  Hill 
, Allenhurst,  N.  J. 

A.B.   IN   LAW.   Carolina   Quarterly  (1);   Carolina   Symposium   (I,   2,   3):   Daily  Tar 

Heel  (1.  3,  4);  Dormitory  Officer  (2.  3);  N.S.A.  (1,  2);  Orientation  Counselor  (2, 
4);  Press  Club  (3):  Student  Government  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Student  Legislature  (1,  2); 
Student  Party  (1);  Swimming  (1);  University  Club  (3.  4);  University  Party  (2.  3, 
4);  Carolina  Athletic  Council  (3,  4). 


FRIEDERICH,  NICOLETTE 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Cosmopolitan  Club  |2,  4). 

FRIEDMAN,  KEN 


FRITZ,  EMILY  CATHERINE 


Asheboro 

Counselor   (4);    University 


Wilmington 


FULK,  ROBERT  VERNON,  JR. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Chi  Phi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Carolina  Symposiun 
(1);  G.M  A.B.,  President  (4);  Men's  Glee  Club  {1,  2,  3);  Men's  Honor  Council. 
Scribe  (3),  Vice-Chairman  (4);  Order  of  Golden  Fleece  (3,  4);  Order  of  the  Grail 
(3,  4);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Order  of  Beanbirds  (3,  4);  Orientation 
Committee  (3),  Orientation  Counselor  (2).  Vice-Chairman  (4);  Yackety  Yack 
(1.  2). 

FULLER,  ANITA  FREEZE  Randleman 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  University  Party  (3.  4). 

FULLER,  GEORGIA  ANNE  Washington 

A.B.    IN   ART   HISTORY.    Pi   Beta   Phi;   Cheerleader   (4);    University   Party   (3,   4); 

>  W.C.A.    (3,   4). 


FULLER,  PAUL  JOHNSON,  JR.  Hickory 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Kappa  Alpha;   Men's  Glee  Club   (1,  2,  3): 
Student  Government  (31;  University  Party  (1,  2);  WUNC  (4). 

FURCH,  PHYLLIS  ANN  Westfield,  N.  J. 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION.    Lutheran   Student   Association   (4i;    Splash   Club   (4);    Uni- 
versity Party  (4);  W.A.A.  (4):  Y.W.C.A.  (4). 


GALLAHER,  EDGAR  GIVENS,  JR. 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Football   (1,  2);  Y.M.C.A    (3). 


Charlotte 


GAMBLE,  JAMES  WILEY 


Salisbury 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Student  Party  (2,  3);  Wesley  Foundation  (1,  2); 
Y  D  C.   (2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.   (1,  2,  3). 

GARNER,  REBECCA  ANNE  Burlington 

B.S.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Carolina  Women's  Council  (4). 

Charlotte 

B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Pi  Mu  Epsilon,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Dormi- 
tory Officer,  Vice-President  (3),  President  (4);  IDC.  (4);  Orientation  Counselor 
(2,  3);  Westminster  Fellowship  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


GARRISON,  DAVID  QUITMAN 


GATCHELL,  BARBARA  ELLEN 


GATES,  M.  DIANE 


Memphis,  Tenn. 


Clearwater,  Fla. 


GAY,  WILLIAM  CARL  Walstonburg 

A.B.   IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Sound  and  Fury  (2);  WUNC 
(2,  3,  4). 

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SENIOR 


GENTRY.  JAMES  FRANKLIN  Forest  City 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL   RELATIONS.   Y.D.C.   (4). 

GIBBONS,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  JR.  Lenoir 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Delta  Sigma  Pi;  Baptist  Student  Union  (1. 
2):  Daily  Tar  Heel  (2);   Dormitory  Officer  (1);   Student  Party  (1,  2,  3.  4);  Y.D.C. 

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


GIBBS,  LOIS  MAXINE 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


Brevard 


GIBSON,  LELIA  GRAY 


Richmond,  Va. 

A.B   IN   BOTANY.   Clii   Onega;   Dormitory  Officer   (3);   Orientation   Counselor   (4); 
Sound  and   Fury  (4);   University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3.  4). 

GIBSON,  PAUL  CRAWFORD  Rockingham 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


GIBSON,  ROBERT  CLAYTON,  III 


Winchester,  Va. 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Canterbury  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Orientation 
Committee  (4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  3);  Sound  and  Fury  (2):  Student  Coun- 
cil (3,  4);  University  Party  {1,  2,  3.  4);  Yackety  Yack  (4);  Lacrosse  (2). 


GILBERT.  THOMAS  FREDERICK 

B  S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

GILLESPIE,  MARILYN  AMELIA 

A  B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Baptist  Student  Union  (3,  4). 

GILLIAM,  JOHN  LANE 

A  B.   IN  EDUCATION. 


Chapel  Hill 

Sylva 

Siler  City 

Winston-Salem 


GIRARD,  BABETTE  LOUISE 

A.B,   IN  EDUCATION.   Pi  Beta  Phi;  Student  N.E.A.  (3). 

GIVENS,  PATRICK  AUGUSTUS 

A.B.   IN  ECONOMICS.  Sigma  Nu;  Canterbury  Club  (2);  Track  (I);  University  Party 
(2);  Y.M.C.A.   (4). 

GLADDEN,  WAYNE  KENT 

A.B,   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Pi  Sigma  Alpha,  Delta  Phi  Alpha. 


Charlotte 

sity  Party 

Marion 


GOLDIN,  MARCIA  WHITMAN  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A  B.    IN  ENGLISH. 

GOLDSBOROUGH,  MARGARET  ANNE  Charlotte 

A.B  IN  ENGLISH  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3):  Student  Government 
(3.  4);  University  Party  (3,  4):  Wesley  Foundation  (3);  Yackety  Yack;  Women's 
Handbook,  Editor:  Student  Legislature. 


GOODE,  DAVID  JOHNSON 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.  Sigma  Chi;  Golf  (1,  2,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2, 


Lumberton 


GOODE,  ELIZABETH  ANN  Connellys  Springs 

B.S.   IN  EDUCATION.   Student  N.E.A,  (3,  4);  Y.D.C.  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


GOODMAN,  ANNE  HOWES 

A.B.    IN   ART    HISTORY.    Carolina   Won 
Y.W.C.A.    (3). 


New  Milford,  Conn. 

I;    Dormitory    Officer    (3); 


GOODMAN,  JERRY  LEE  Concord 

A.B.   IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Student  Legislature  (3.  4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  WUNC-TV 
(4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1). 


Norwich,  Conn. 
Wilmington 


GRABOWSKI.  RICHARD  JOSEPH 

A.B,    IN   PSYCHOLOGY. 

GRAHAM,  CHARLES  PATTISON,  JR. 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY,  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Canterbury  Club  (1):  Cheerleader  (2,  3); 
Monogram  Club  (3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  3);  University  Party  (2.  3,  4); 
German  Club  ;i,  2,  3,  4);  Class  Officer,  Vice-President  (1). 

GRAHAM.  EDWIN  CHARLES  Miami  Shores,  Fla. 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Basketball  (1);  Dormitory  Officer  (1  2  3);  IDC.  (2  3); 
Student  Party  (4). 


GRAVES,  ELLEN  HOLLINGSWORTH  Charlotte 

A.B.   IN  ART.   University  Party  (4). 

GRAVES,  PATRICIA  HOGAN  Birmingham,  Ala. 

A  B    IN  ENGLISH    Pi  Beta  Phi.  Alpha  Lambda  Delta,  Phi  Sigma  lota. 


GRAY,  BERTIE  JOYCE 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION,   Baptist  Student  Union;   Don 
University  Chorus, 

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Tampa,  Fla. 

student  N.EA.; 


CLASS  OF  '61 


GREEN,  ELIZABETH  HAYNES 


Chapel  Mill 


GREEN,  M.  BLAKE 


Markham,  Va. 

A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Kappa  Delta;  Canterbury  Club  (3):  Carolina  Playmakers 
(3.  4);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3.  4);  G.M.A.B.  (3.  4):  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Sound 
and  Fury  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.R.C.  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

GREEN,  ROBERT  RAMSEY  Chapel  Hill 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Gorgon's  Head  (3,  4);  University  Party  (4). 


GREENE,  STEVE  ALLEN 

B  S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

GREULACH,  MARY  SUSAN 


Arden 


Chapel  Hill 


GRIGG,  DAVID  LEE 


Albemarle 

AB  IN  HISTORY  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Phi  Alpha 
Theta;  Amphoterothen  (3,  4);  C.U.S.C.  (3,  4);  Order  of  Golden  Fleece;  Order  of 
the  Grail;  Order  of  the  Old  Well;  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Student  Govern- 
ment (1,  2,  3,  4);  Student  Legislature  (1,  2);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Y.M.C.A.;  Student  Body  President  (4),  Vice-President  (31;  President's  Cabinet  (2). 


GRIMES.  BRYAN,  JR. 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.  Canterbury  Club  (1,  2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1). 

GRIMSLEY,  JOSEPH  W. 


Washington 


Wilson 

A.B.  IN  INTERNATIONAL  STUDIES.  Baseball  (1,  2);  C.U.S.C.  (3,  4);  Dormitory 
Officer  (3,  4);  I.D.C.  (3).  President  (4);  N.S.A..  Delegate  (4);  Order  of  Grail  (3, 
4);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3.  4);  Student  Government  (I,  2,  3,  4);  Y.D.C.  (3,  4); 
C.A.A.,  President  (4). 


GRISET,  BRUCE  HENRY 


Raleigh 


A.B.   IN  PSYCHOLOGY.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Soccer  (1);   WUNC  (2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A. 
(1,  2,  3,  4,1. 


GRUBB,  ROBERT  LEE,  JR.  Charlotte 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta,  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Baptist  Student  Union  (1,  2);  Dance  Committee 
(3);  G.M.A.B.  (3):  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  3); 
Student  Government  (2);  Student  Legislature  (2);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Yackety  Yack  (2,  3). 


GUMP,  LOUIS  HAYNES 


Johnson  City,  Tenn. 


A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  President  (4);  G.M.A.B.  (2,  3);  I.F.C. 
(3,  4);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Scabbard  and  Blade  (3i. 
Vice-President  (4);  Soccer  (1,  3);  Student  Government  (2);  Track  (1,  2);  Univer- 
sity Party  (1.  2,  3,  4). 


GURGANUS,  HARRY  SNOWDEN,  JR. 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Theta  Chi;  I.F.C.  (4). 


GUY,  MARY  LINDSAY 


Washington 


Camden,  S.  C. 


GWATHMEY,  MARGARET  SMITH  Belvedere,  Calif. 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  Daily  Tar  Heel 

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

HACKNEY,  DANIEL  OLIVER  Durham 

A.B.    IN   PHYSICAL   EDUCATION.   Sigma  Phi   EpsilOh;   Track. 

HACKNEY,  MARGARET  HOWARD  Morehead  City 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Kappa  Delta. 

HAINES,  ALAN  DODD  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

B.S.   IN  ECONOMICS.  Delta  Sigma  Pi;  Dormitory  Officer  (3);   I.D.C.  (3). 

HAITHCOCK,  NEYSA  Badin 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  Baptist  Student  Union  (3,  4);  Student 
N.E.A.   (3,  4);   Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4). 


HAMLET,  REUBEN  DALE,  JR. 


Richmond,  Va. 


HAMRICK,  HARVEY  JAMES  Rutherfordton 

A  B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Sigma  Nu;  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Swimming  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

HANCOCK,  JAMES  BALDWIN  Robbins 

A  B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  A.F.R.OT.C.  (1.  2);  Baptist  Student  Union  (2). 


HANSON,  MARYL  EDA 


HARDEN,  JOE  ALLEN 

A.B.   IN   HISTORY. 


HARDISON,  JAMES  WALTER 

A.B,  IN  PHYSICAL  EDUCATION.  Sigma  Nu;  Student  N.E.A.  (3)) 
Page  231 


Raleigh 

(4);    Orientation 

Bladenboro 
Williamston 


SENIOR 


HARDY,  WAYNE  RAE 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH. 


Pinehurst 


HARRILL,  JAMES  ALBERT,  JR.  Winston-Salem 

A,B.    IN   POLITICAL  SCIENCE.   Pi  Kappa  Phi;   I.F.C.   (2):  Y.D.C.  (4). 


HARRINGTON,  WILLIAM  LEWIS 


HARRIS,  BETH  WRAY 


Mooresville 


Butner 


HARRIS,  DONALD  EUGENE  Rocky  Mount 

A.B.    IN   HISTORY.   Pi   Kappa  Alpha,   Phi   Eta   Sigma,  Phi   Beta   Kappa;   Carolina 

Symposium   (1);    Orientation   Counselor   (3);    Student  Government   (1,   2,   3,   4); 
University  Club  (2),  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

HARRIS,  FRED  B.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


HARRIS,  LEWIS  COLEMAN  High  Point 

A.B.    IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.   Pi   Lambda  Phi;   Hillel  Foundation   (4):   WUNC  (1); 
Y  M.C.A.   (4). 

HARRIS,  LINDA  ELIZABETH  Concord 


HARRISON,  BENNIE  SHELTON  Rocky  Mount 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


HAWKINS,  RALPH  Glen  Alpine 

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

HAWLEY,  LEWIS  BURTON,  JR.  Spruce  Pine 

B  S.    IN  CHEMISTRY. 

HAYDEN,  THOMAS  DANIEL  Charlotte 


HAYES,  JANE  BAILEY  Raleigh 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.   Delta  Delta  Delta;  G.M.A.B.  (3,  4);  Panhellenic  Council  (3. 
4>;  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  University  Party  (3,  4);   W.A.A.  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.   (3). 

HEARN,  DONALD  WILLIAM  Laurinburg 

B.S.    IN    PHYSICS.    Pi   Kappa   Alpha;    I.F.C.    (2.   3);    Orientation    Committee   (3); 
Orientation  Counselor  (2.  4)i  University  Party  (1,  2,  3.  4);  G.M.A.B.  (3.  4). 

HECKEL,  INGE  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Delta  Delta   Delta;    Carolina   Symposium   (3):   Daily   Tar   Heel 

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


HEFELFINGER,  DAVID  CHARLES  Charlotte 

A.B.   IN  ECONOMICS    Westminster  Fellowship. 

HELMS,  BOBBY  EARL  Concord 

A  B    IN  ECONOMICS. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN  LEONARD  Goldsboro 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.   Kappa  Sigma;  C.US.C.   (4);   Orientation   Counselor 
(4);  University  Party  (1);  Wrestling  (1);  Student  Government  (3,  4). 


HENDREN,  OTIS  FRANKLIN  Moravian  Falls 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH. 

HENDRICK,  BOBBY  FRANKLIN  Shelby 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS. 

HENDRICK,  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  Shelby 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Dormitory  Officer,  Secretary  (2). 


HENDRIX,  JOYCE  BEACH  Walterboro,  S.  C. 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Baptist  Student  Union;  Student  N.E.A. 

St.  Simons  Island,  Ga. 

Council;    Westminster    Fellowship; 


HENRY,  HENRIANNA 

A  B.    IN    ART    HISTORY.    Carolina    Women 
Y.W.C.A. 


HESTER,  CLYDE  RAY  Lillington 

B.S,   IN   INDUSTRIAL   RELATIONS.   Baptist  Student   Union  (1);  Student   Party  (1), 
Page  232 


CLASS  OF  '61 


HESTER,  ROY  McDOWELL 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 


Asheboro 
Winston-Salem 


HICKS,  MELVIN  GRAY 

B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS,  Delta  Sigma  Pi;  Band  (1,  2);  Student  Party  (1); 
Track  (1);  Y.D.C. 

HIGGINS,  MARY  LYNN  Hamilton  Square,  N.  J. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Angel  Flight  (3);  Orientation  Counselor 
(4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  University  Chorus  (3);  University  Party  (3,  4); 
Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


HILJER,  DWAYNE  JONATHAN 

B.S.   IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS. 

HILL,  DOUGLAS  GRAY 

A.B.    IN  ENGLISH. 

HILL,  IVAN  VICK 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Dormitory  Officer  (3);  Y.M.C.A.  (1). 


HIMES,  SARA  ALLEN 


Canton 

Kinston 

Selma 

Tampa,  Fla. 


HIRT,  LYNDA  KAREN  Larchmont,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Dormitory  Officer,  President  (4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3.  4); 
University  Party  (3,  4);  Westminster  Fellowship  (3,  4);  Women's  Residence 
Council  (4),  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

HOBBS,  LUANNE  SPENCER  Rocky  Mount 


HOBBS,  RODNEY  CARROLL  Bunnlevel 

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

HOBSON,  WENDY  M.  Charlottesville,  Va. 


HOCUTT,  EDGAR  JEROME  Chapel  Hill 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  President  (4):  Orientation  Counselor  (3); 
Westminster  Fellowship  (1);  Y.M.C.A.  (2). 


HODGE,  HENDERSON  ALISON,  III 


Zebulon 


HODSDON,  MARTHA  MATILDA  Miami,  Fla. 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi,  President  (4);  G.M.A.B.  (4);  Panhelienic  Council 
(3.  4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  (3,  4);  Wesley  Foundation  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A. 
(3,  4). 

HOELL,  ADA  ELLEN  Washington 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Student  N.E.A.  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4); 
Y.W.C.A.  (4). 


HOKANSON,  JAMES  RICHARD  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Sigma  Nu;  Football  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Monogram  Club  (4);  New- 
man Club  (3,  4);  University  Party  (4). 

HOLDER,  LAURIE  EDGAR,  JR.  Garner 

A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Carolina  Handbook  (3):  Daily  Tar  Heel  (4);  Press  Club  (4); 
Y.M.C.A.   (1,  2), 

HOLDERNESS,  HOWARD,  JR.  Greensboro 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Gimghouh  Men's  Honor 
Council;  Order  of  Golden  Fleece;  Order  of  the  Graili  Order  of  the  Old  Well: 
Orientation  Counselor;  Student  Council. 


HOLLAND,  HERBERT  EATMAN,  JR.  Raleigh 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Baptist  Student  Union 
(1,  2);  Dormitory  Officer,  President  (2),  Secretary-Treasurer  (3,  4);  IDC.  (1,  2); 
Student  Party  (4). 

HOLLAND,  JAMES  ROCKWELL  Statesville 


HOLLAND,  REBECCA  ANGELYN  Wilmington 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION. 


HOLT,  JACQUELINE  Durham 

A.B.    IN  SOCIOLOGY. 

HOLTHOUSER,  RALPH  HAYWOOD,  JR.  Charlotte 

A.B.    IN   ECONOMICS.   Dormitory  Officer   (4);    I. DC.   (4);    N.R.O.T.C.   (1);   Order   of 
Beanbirds  (3,  4);  Orientation  Committee  (1,  2);  Y.M.C.A.  (4). 

HORD,  JOSEPH  BEACH,  JR.  Maxton 

A.B.   IN  PHYSICAL  EDUCATION.  Chi  Psi;  Baseball  (1). 


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HOWARD,  ELIZABETH  RIST  Tarboro 

A.B.  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4):  Cosmopoli- 
tan Club  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

HOWEY,  REBECCA  LEE  Waxhaw 

A.B    IN  EDUCATION.  Student  N.E.A.  (3.  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3). 

HOWIE,  SAMUEL  WATSON  Charlotte 

AS.    IN  JOURNALISM. 


HUBBARD,  ARTHUR  GRANGER  Stedman 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

HUFMAN,  WILLIAM  LAWRENCE  Wilmington 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Monogram  Club  (2,  3);  Swimming  (2,  3);  Westminster  Fellow- 
ship (I,  2,  3). 

HUGGINS,  JOHN  ROBERT  Brevard 

B  S    IN   EDUCATION.   Canterbury   Club  (4);   Student  Party   (3,   4);   Y.D.C.   (3,  4); 
Y.M.C.A.  (3,  4). 


HUGHES,  PAUL  DEANE 

A.B.     IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE.     Do 
Counselor  (4);   Y.M.C.A.   (3). 


Marion 

iitory    Officer    (3);     I. DC.    (3);    Orientation 


HUMMEL,  SAMUEL  DRAPER  Durham 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION    Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Delta  Sigma  Pi;  Di- 

Phi   Society   (3.   4);   Dormitory   Officer.   Vice-President   (1);   Soccer   (1);    Student 
Government  (3):  Y.D.C,  Vice-President  (4). 

HUMPHREY,  REGINALD  MAY  Sanford 

A  B    IN  EDUCATION.  Canterbury  Club  (4);  Splash  Club  (4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4), 
Y.W  C.A.   (3!. 


HUNT,  LINDA  LEE  Bradenton,  Fla. 

A  B.   IN  HISTORY.  Kappa  Delta;  Student  Party;  Angel  Flight. 

HUNTLEY,  ALMA  JEANE  Swannanoa 

AB  IN  PHYSICAL  EDUCATION.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  Angel  Flight  (3,  4);  Pan- 
hellenic  Council  (4):  Student  N.E.A.  (4);  Student  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  (3,  4); 
Y.W.C.A.   (3,   41. 


HUSKE,  OLIVIA  ERICKSON 

A.B.   IN   ENGLISH.  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4):  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


Cooleemee 


HUTCHINS,  ELIZABETH  HARKNESS  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

A  B.    IN   ECONOMICS.   Canterbury   Club   (4);  Carolina   Playmakers   (4);   Daily  Tar 
Heel  (3.  4). 

HUTSON,  RICHARD  MARTIN  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y. 

A  B    IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.   Pi  Kappa  Phi;  Soccer  (1);  Student  Government  (3); 

Wrestling   |2);   Y.M.C.A.   (I,  2). 

IMKE,  CHRISTOPHER,  III  Washington 

B.S    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Westminster   Fellowship;   Y.M.C.A. 


INFINGER,  LLOYD  LEWIS  Charlotte 

A  B    IN  DRAMATIC  ARTS.   Pi  Kappa  Phi;  Cardboard  (1);  Carolina  Playmakers  (2, 

3    4)    I.FC.   (1.  2);   Mens  Glee  Club  (1,  2);  Sound  and   Fury  (1,  2,  4);  Wesley 
Foundation  (1);  Y.D.C.  (21;  Y.M.C  A.  (1.  2). 

ISENHOUR,  THOMAS  LEE  Salisbury 

BS    IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Men's  Glee  Club  (1); 
Y.M  C.A.  (1.  2.  3,  41,  Fencing  Club  (21. 

IVES,  DEBORAH  DAWSON  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

A  B     IN   DRAMATIC  ART  AND   ENGLISH.   Carolina   Playmakers;   Sound   and   Fury; 
WUNC-TV;   Y.W.C.A. 


JACKSON,  DAVID  MICHAEL  Bogalusa,  La. 

B  S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Westminster  Fellowship  (3,  41. 

JACKSON,  WARREN  BARNETT,  JR.  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

A  B  IN  HISTORY.  Chi  Phi;  Dormitory  Officer  (1,  2);  G.M.A.B.  (2,  3):  I.FC.  (3,  4); 
NROTC  (1  2  3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (31;  Soccer  (1);  Student  Govern- 
ment (1    2,  31;  Student  Legislature  (1,  2);  Student  Party  (1,  2,   3);  Y.D.C.   (1). 


JAMES,  CHARLES  HENRY 

B.S.    IN   EDUCATION. 


Elizabeth  City 


Winston-Salem 

A  B.    IN  ART,   Airha   Omicron  Pi;   Stray  Greeks;   Panhellenic   Council   (41;   West- 
minster Fellowship  (3,  4). 

JAMISON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  Charlotte 

A  B    IN  HISTORY.  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Y.R.C.  (3.  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1). 

JARVIS,  ANDREW  PRESTON,  JR.  Raleigh 

B  S    IN  GEOLOGY    Pi  Kappa  Alpha;   Dormitory  Officer  (2);   I.D.C.  (2);   University 
club:  University  Party;  Outing  Club. 


JAMES,  MEREDITH  PATRICIA 


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JESSEN,  ROBERT  FREDERICK 

A.B.    IN  ENGLISH. 


Mount  Holly 


JOHNSON,  DAVID  ELIOT  Baltimore,  Md. 

A.B.   IN  ECONOMICS.   University  Club  (1);  Y.M.C.A.  (1);  Lacrosse  (2,  3,  4). 

JOHNSON,  DAVID  LEE  Graham 

B  S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


JOHNSON,  HAROLD  CLAY 

B.S.    IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS. 

JOHNSON,  LARRY  DOUGLAS 

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

JOHNSON,  NAN  JEAN 


JOHNSON,  NANCY  ELIZABETH 


Hamptonville 
Clayton 
Denton 


Asheville 


JOLLY,  HORTON  GRAY 


Ayden 


JONES,  BENNER,  III  Jackson,  Ohio 

A.B.    IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.   Lamticia  Chi  Alpha;   I  F.C.   i3,  4);   University  Party 
(3.  4);  Y.R.C.  (3,  4). 


JONES,  EMMA  RUTH  Smithfield 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  University  Party;  Yackefy  Yach;  Y.W.C.A 

JONES,  JOHN  RICHARD  Chapel  Hill 

B.S.   IN    INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS. 

JONES,  RICHARD  PUTNEY  Greensboro 

A.B.   IN  MATHEMATICS.  Canterbury  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Cardboard  (1.  2i;   Student 
Government  (2,  4);  Yackety  Yack  (1,  2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2). 


JOSEPH,  CAMILLA  LOUISE  Greensboro 

A.B.   IN  MATHEMATICS 

JOYNER.  GEORGE  FREEMAN,  JR.  Weldon 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Mens  Glee  Club  (4). 

JOYNER,  SALLY  HARRIS  Charlotte 

A.B.    IN  SOCIOLOGY. 


JUSTICE,  HEALAN  ELIZABETH  Raleigh 


KANNAN,  PHILLIP  M.  Varina 

B.S.   IN  MATHEMATICS. 

KARPATI,  JOSEPH  Chapel  Hill 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Cosmopolitan  Club  (3,  4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3.  4);  Westminster 
Fellowship  (3,  4). 


KELLEY,  HARDIN  H.  Belmont 

B.S.   IN  SCIENCE. 

KELLY,  CAROLYN  ANN  Arlington,  Va. 

A.B.   IN   EDUCATION.   Pi   Beta  Phi;   University  Party  (3,  4);   Y.WCA.   (3):   Presi- 
dent's Cabinet  14);  Class  Officer  (3). 

KELLY,  JOHN  THOMAS,  III 

B.S.    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


Fayetteville 


KENDALL,  LEO  PAUL 


Meadville,  Pa. 


KENNEDY,  MARY  HUNTER  Charlotte 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Delta   Delta  Delta;  Panhellenic  Council   (4|;   University  Party 
(3,  4);  Women's  Honor  Council  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

KERNEY,  JAMES  LEE  Princeton,  Ind. 

B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Lutheran  Student  Association  (3,  4). 
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KEZZIAH,  WILLIAM  HARRIS,  JR.  Morganton 

A,B.  IN  JOURNALISM,  Theta  Chi;  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  Press  Club. 

KIKER,  ELIZABETH  ANNE  Wadesboro 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Delta  Theta;  Cardboard  (3),  Vice-President  (4); 
G-M.A.B.  (4);  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Student  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  (3,  4); 
Wesley  Foundation  (3,  4);   Yackety  YacK  (4);   Dance  Club  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (4). 

KIRKPATRICK,  KAY  TEMPLE  Durham 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Chi  Omega;  Cheerleader  (4);  University  Party;  Y.W.C.A. 
(3,  4);  Class  Officer  (4). 


Forest  City 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Teachey 

A  B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Pi  Omega;  Baptist  Student  Union  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Dormi- 
tory Officer  (4);  I.D.C,  (3);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Track  (1). 


KISER,  RONALD  REID 

B.S.    IN   GEOLOGY. 

KNEELAND,  ROBERT  HAYES 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE, 

KNIGHT,  EUODIAS  FALCON,  JR. 


KOENIG,  PAUL  MAIMON  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE,  I, DC;  University  Party;  Y,M.C.A. 

KOONTS,  RONALD  ALVA  High  Point 

A.B,   IN  ENGLISH,  Orientation  Counselor  (3.  4);  Wesley  Foundation  (1,  2,  3.  4). 

KORDAHSKI,  ROBERT  EDWARD  Salem,  Mass. 

B.S,   IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS,   Football  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Monogram  Club  (1). 


LABOUISSE,  ISABELLE  CAMERON 


Durham 


A  B  IN  ENGLISH.  Chi  Omega;  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (4); 
University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  {3.  4). 

LACY,  FANNIE  LOUISE  Hopkinsville,  Ky. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH,  Kappa  Delta;  Baptist  Student  Union  (3.  4);  Orientation  Coun- 
selor (4)  Panhellenic  Council  (4);  Student  Government  (4);  University  Chorus 
(3,  4);  Y.WCA.  (4). 

LAIL,  GRAHAM  LEROY,  JR.  Conover 

B  S  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Theta  Chi;  Lutheran  Student  Association 
(1);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2);  Outing  Club. 


LAMBE,  RONALD  NELSON 

A.B.     IN    COMPARATIVE     LITERATURE.     Carolil 
Orcfiestra  (1,  2,  3,  4);   Sound  and   Fury  (2). 


Greensboro 

Playmakers    (2,    3);    University 


LAMBERT,  HARVEY  RICHARD 

Fredriksted,  St.  Croix,  Virgin  Islands 


A.B.    IN  ECONOMICS. 


Greensboro 


LAMBETH,  JAY  ODELL 

A  B  IN  ECONOMICS  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia;  Band  (1,  2,  3). 
President  (4):  Dormitory  Officer,  Vice-President  (2),  President  (3);  I.D.C.  (3); 
Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3.  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (3);  Student  Government 
(3,  4);  University  Orchestra  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Student  Athletic  Council  (3.  4);  Wind 
Ensemble  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


LAMBETH,  RICHARD  WHITFIELD  Greensboro 

B  S    IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  G.M.A.B.;  Order  of  Beanbirds 

(2);  Orientation  Counselor  (1);  University  Party  (3). 

LAMM,  WILLIAM  DELAY  Mt.  Airy 

AB    IN  CHEMISTRY.  St.  Anthony;  University  Glee  Club  (2);  Student  Government 
(1.  2,  3);   Student  Legislature  (3);   Student  Party  (2). 

LANCASTER,  WILLIAM  SLAWSON  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

A  B    IN  ZOOLOGY.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  I.F.C.  (3,  4);  Monogram  Club  (3,  4);  Student 
Government  (3);  Track  (3,  4). 


LANDAUER,  ELIZABETH  ANNE 


Kinston 


AB    IN  EDUCATION.  Chi  Omega;  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3, 
University  Party  {3.  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3.  4). 

LANEDON,  WILLIAM  CLEVELAND  Coats 

B.S.    IN   EDUCATION.    Student   N.E.A.   (3,  4). 

LANGFORD,  FREDERICK  BRICE  Savannah,  Ga. 

A  B,    IN   ENGLISH.    I.D.C.  (4). 


LANGFORD,  GEORGE  PHILIP  Orlando,  Fla. 

A.B.    IN   POLITICAL   SCIENCE.   Sigma   Nu. 

LAXTON,  MARY  CALLIE  Lenoir 

A  B    IN  EDUCATION.  Baptist  Student  Union;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Student  N.E.A.; 
Y.WCA, 

LAWRENCE,  MARY  LENAH  Boone 

AB,   IN  EDUCATION,   Baptist  Student  Union   (3.  4);   Carolina   Playmakers  (3,  4). 
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LEARY,  FLAVIA  ANN  Shreveport,  La. 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Newman  Club;  Orientation  Counselor;  Univer- 
sity Party;   W.A.A,;   Y.W.CA. 

LEBLOND,  MILDRED  LORETTO  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.  Kaopa  Kappa  Gamma;  Y.W.CA.  (3,  4);   University  Chorus  13); 
University  Party  (3.  4). 

LEHRMAN,  NEIL  Silver  Spring,  Md. 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Pi  Lambda  Phi;  Basketball  (1,  2). 


LESHER,  KAREN  ANN 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Kappa  Delta;  Y.W.CA. 


Cleveland,  Ohio 
Middlesex 


LEWIS,  JACOB  BASCO 

B.S.   IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Baptist  Student  Union  (1.  2,  3). 

LEWIS,  LULA  JOHNSON  Kinston 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Baptist  Student  Union  i3);  Student  N.EA.  (4);  Y.W.CA.  (1) 


LEWIS,  SUSAN  MORING 


Madison 


A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Carolina  Handbook,  Editor  (3);  Carolina  Women's  Council 
(4);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3,  4);  Dormitory  Officer  (4);  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Press 
Club  (3,  4);  Publications  Board  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  (3);  Y.W.CA.  (3,  4);  Women's 
Handbool(  (3). 

LIEBSCHER,  GERHARD  F. 

B.S.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma. 


Waynesville 
Pittsboro 

Mebane 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Debate  Council  (1);  Di-Phi  Society  (1,  2);  Dormitory  Officer 
(2);  I.D.C.  (2);  Orientation  Counselor  (3,  4);  Student  Government  (3);  Student 
N.E.A.  (4);  Student  Party  (1,  2);  Westminster  Fellowship  {1.  2,  3,  4);  Y.D.C. 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.   (3,  4). 


LINDLEY,  LESTER  O'NEIL 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION. 


LINEBERRY,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  JR. 


LITCHFIELD,  PATRICIA  JARVIS 


Jackson 


A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Publications  Board 
(4);  Student  N.E.A.  (4):  University  Party  (3,  4);  Women's  Residence  Council 
(3);   Y.W.CA.   (3.   4). 

LIVAS,  ELAINI 

B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  President;  Canterbury  Club  (4); 
Panhellenic  Council  (4);  Student  Government  (3.  4);  University  Party  (3,  4): 
Y.D.C.  (4);  Y.W.CA.  (3,  4);  Splash  Club  (4). 


Chapel  Hill 


LLOYD,  THOMAS  PHILIP,  JR.  Chapel  Hill 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY    Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Basketball  (1). 

LOMINAC,  DORRIS  VIRGINIA  Asheville 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.   Baptist  Student  Union  (3,  4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  W.A.A. 
(3);  Y.R.C.   (3,  4). 


LONDON,  FRANK  MICHAEL 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION. 


Durham 


LONGENECKER,  FRANKLIN  ROLAND,  III 


Wilmington,  Del. 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Basketball  (1);  Carolina  Symposium  (2); 
Orientation  Counselor  (2,  3);  Tracli  (2);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A. 
(1,  2,  3.  4). 


LOTZ,  DENTON 


Northport,  N.  Y. 


A.B.  IN  GERMAN.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Baptist  Student  Union  (1, 
2,  3,  4);  Dormitory  Officer,  Vice-President  (2);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Order  of 
the  Grail  (2.  3,  4):  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2); 
Student  Government;  Student  Legislature  (2,  3);  Student  Party  (1,  2.  3);  Y.R.C. 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Gottingen  Exchange  Student. 

LOWRY,  JEAN  ANN 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Angel   Flight  (4);  Y.W.CA.  (4). 


LYDA,  LARRY  LEROY 

A.B.   IN  PSYCHOLOGY. 

LYDAY,  LEON  F.,  Ill 

A.B.    IN  SPANISH. 

LYNCH,  RICHARD  SMITH 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH. 


LYNN,  KAY  NICHOLS 

B.S.   IN  MATHEMATICS.  Baptist  Student  Union  (3,  4). 


Greenville,  S.  C. 

Hendersonville 

Yanceyville 

Maiden 

Durham 


McCALLUM,  HELEN  STEWART 


Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

Westminster    Fellowship;    Women's 


McCarthy,  DEBORAH  ANTHONY  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

A.B.   IN   EDUCATION.   Alpha  Delta  Pi;   Student   N.E.A.   (2);   University   Party  (2); 
Y.W.CA.  (2). 

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Highlands,  N.  J. 


McCLURE,  ROBERT  CRITTENDEN  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

B,S    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,  Kappa  Sigma;  Westminster  Fellowship  (3). 

McCONNELL,  JOHN  MINER 

A  B.   IN  HISTORY.  Cardboard  (1);  Newman  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

WIcCOTTER,  DEWITT  CLINTON,  111  New  Bern 

B  S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Gorgon's  Head  (2,  3, 
4);  Order  of  Minataurs  (2,  3,  4):  Student  Legislature  (2);  Uniuersity  Party  (1,  2, 
3,  4). 


McCULLEN,  LARRY  PHILLIPS  Warsaw 

A.B.    IN  POLITICAL   SCIENCE 

Mcculloch,  james  engle  Raieigh 

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

Mcdonald,  prances  LINEBERGER  Charlotte 

A  B    IN  ART  HISTORY,   Chi  Omega;   Canterbury  Club;  University  Party;  Y.W.C.A. 


Mcdonald,  ralph,  jr. 

A  B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Zeta  Psi. 

McFADYEN,  DONALD  WAYNE 


McGEE,  THOMAS  SMITH 

B  S    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


Raleigh 
Sanford 


Huntersville 


McGOWAN,  JAMES  ALTON,  JR.  Winston-Salem 

as.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Delta  Sigma  Pi;  Dance  Committee. 

McKENNEY,  CORNELIA  DOUGLASS  Hampton,  Va. 

B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS,  Canterbury  Club  (3.  4);  Dormitory  Officer  (4);  Orientation 
Counselor  (4);   University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


Mckenzie,  timothy  paul 


Red  Bank,  Tenn. 


McKINNEY,  SARAH  MARTHA 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  OrientatK 

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

McLAMB,  BARBARA  ANN  Lillington 

A  B.    IN   EDUCATION     Baptist   Student   Union   (3,   4);   Orientation   Counselor   (4); 
Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

McLAMB,  CLARENCE  EZEKIEL,  JR. 

B  S    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


Austell,  Ga. 

Counselor  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4); 


Dunn 


Louisville,  Ky. 

4);  Student  Legislature 


Mclaughlin,  claudia  thomas 

A  B    IN  ENGLISH.   Pi  Beta  Phi;  Panhellenic  Council 
(3,  4i;  University  Party  (3,  4):  W.A.A.  (3,  4). 

McLEAN,  EDWIN  RAY  Weaverville 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Canterbury  Club  (3);  Y.O.C.  (4). 


McLEAN,  MARVIN  BREVARD 


Belmont 


B  S.    IN  DENTISTRY. 


McLEAN,  RITA  PHYLLIS  Goldsboro 

B  S    IN  EDUCATION.  Angel  Flight;   Baptist  Student  Union;   Student  Government; 
Student  N,E,A, 


McLENNAN,  ELIZA  JANE 


Greensboro 


BS  IN  EDUCATION,  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Carolina  Symposium  (3):  Orientation 
Counselor  |4I;  Student  Government  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4):  Wesley  Founda- 
tion  (3);   Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4). 

McNeill,  JUSTIN,  mi  Lumberton 

B  S    IN  GEOLOGY    Alpha  Phi  Omega. 


McQUISTON,  JOHN  P.  Devon,  Pa. 

B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Dormitory  Officer  (3);  IDC.  (3). 

McRACKAN,  WILMA  ROBERTA  Durham 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION    Carolina  Women's  Council  (3,  4);   Dormitory  Officer  (3,  4); 
Y.W.C.A.   (3,  41. 

MACON,  ERNEST  MICHAEL,  JR.  Greensboro 

B.S.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Dormitory  Officer  (3,  4):  Men's  Glee  Club 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Wesley  Foundation  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

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MADDISON,  SARA  BLAIR  Scotland  Neck 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Student  N.E.A.   (3,  4);  University  Club  (3,  4); 
YW.C.A.  (3,  4). 

MARKHAM,  THOMAS  LOWELL  Apex 

B.S.   IN  MATHEMATICS.   Pi  Mu   Epsilon;   Sound  and   Fury  (2);   University  Chorus 
{1.  2,  3). 


MARSHBURN,  DONALD  ROBERT 


Greensboro 


MASON,  RICHARD  HAYWOOD,  JR.  Raleigh 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Zeta  Psi;  Order  of  Minataurs;  University  Party. 

MASSENGILL,  NANCY  CHLOE  Princeton 

A.B.    IN    EDUCATION.    Baptist    Student    Union    (3,    4);    Student    N.E.A.    (3,    4); 
Y.W.C.A.    (3). 

MASSIE,  THOMAS  CLEMENT 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.  Wesley  Foundation;  Y.M.C.A. 


Waynesville 


MATHESON,  EVERETTE  NEIL  Charlotte 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Dormitory  Officer  (3),  Vice-President;  I.D.C. 
(3);  WUNC  (2);  Y.R.C.,  Vice-President  (3),  President  (4), 

MATTERN,  BETTY  LOUISE  Salem,  Va. 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.   Delta  Delta  Delta;   Panhellenic   Council   (4);   Student   Council 
(4);  Student  Government  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

MATTHEWS,  FREDERICK  RICHARD,  JR. 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Chi  Epsilon. 


Greensboro 


MAUZY,  CHARLES  HAMPTON  Winston-Salem 

A.B.   IN  PHILOSOPHY.  Carolina  Quarterly  (3);   Westminster  Fellov«ship   (4). 

MAY,  DOTTIE  WOODALL  Durham 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Student  N.E.A.  {3.  4):  University  Party  (3,  4); 
Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

MAY,  LOUIS  GARRIS  Greenville 

STRATION.  GM.A.B.  (1,  2);  University  Party 

t  (3). 

Hatboro 
Charlotte 

junselor   (4); 

Charlotte 


MEADE,  RICHARD  RADCLIFFE 

A.B.    IN   POLITICAL  SCIENCE.   Y.R.C.   (3). 

MEANS,  ROBERT  ELLISON 


MEEK,  CHARLES  FREDRIC 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.  Chi  Phi;  University  Party  (2,  3). 


MELTON,  WILLIE  JANEIL  Lenoir 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Carolina  Symposium  (3);  Orientation  Counselor  (4). 

MENAKER,  MARYANN  DOUGLASS  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

A.B.    IN    SOCIOLOGY.    Chi    Omega;    Splash    Club    (3);    University    Party    (3,    4); 
Y.W.C.A.   (3,   4). 


MENDELSOHN,  JOSEPH  SIDNEY 


Charleston,  S.  C. 


A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  President;  Football  (4);  Hillel 
Foundation  {1,  2,  3,  4);  I.F.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Student  Party  (1.  2);  University  Party 
(3,  4);  Freshman  Class  Treasurer. 


MERRICK,  RICHARD  BENNETT  Valhalla,  N.  Y. 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Band  (1.  2). 

MELTSNER,  CHARLES  PHILIP  Chapel  Hill 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH. 

MICHAELS,  JUDITH  ANNE  Raleigh 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Carolina  Symposium  (3,  4);  University 
Party  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


MILAM,  JOSEPH,  JR.  Asheville 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Beta  Gamma  Sigma,  President. 


MILLER,  CROSON  BURNS,  JR. 


Albemarle 


MILLER,  HERBERT  PINKNEY,  III  Asheville 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,   Sigma  Chi;   Canterbury  Club  (1);   Orienta- 
tion Counselor  (2);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

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MILLER,  JAMES  HALYBURTON 


Asheville 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.  Sigma  Chi;  Dance  Committee  (2);   I.F.C.  (4);  Orientation  Com- 
mittee (2,  3);  Student  Government  (2,  3);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3.  4). 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  HICKS  Rutherfordton 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE,  Student  Legislature  (2,  3,  4);  Student  Party. 

MILLS,  CHARES  EDWARD,  III  Wilmington 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Kappa  Sigma;  Student  Council  (2);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


MILS,  LARRY  JOE  Concord 

A.B.   IN  ZOOLOGY. 

MITCHELL,  JOAN  BETH  Fairmont 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  Student  N.E.A. ;  University  Party. 


MITCHELL,  JOHN  LEE 


Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Canterbury  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  G.M.A.B.  (2,  3); 
Order  of  the  Grail  (3,  4);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Orientation  Committee 
(3);  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Soccer  (1,  2,  3):  Sound  and  Fury  (1,  2);  Student 
Council  (3);  University  Party  (1,  2.  3.  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2). 


MODROW,  PETER  ALBERT 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta;  Football  (1). 

MONTGOMERY,  EDWARD  DAVIDSON,  JR. 

A.B.    IN  FRENCH. 

MOORE,  DANIEL  HIGHT 

A.B.    IN   RELIGION.   Y.M.C.A. 


Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Wilmington 

Kingsport,  Tenn. 


MOORE,  JOHN  ELLISON  Rock  Hill 

AB  IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Cardboard  (2);  Carolina 
Playmaliers  (1,  2.  3);  Cosmopolitan  Club  (2);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (1,  4);  Press  Club 
(2,  3);  Sound  and  Fury  (1,  2);  Student  Party  (1);  Westminster  Fellov«ship;  WUNC 
(1,  2,  3,  4):  WUNC-TV  (2.  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2). 

MOORE,  WILLIAM  DAVIS  Hiilsboro 

B.S,    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Y.M.C.A.   (3,  4). 

MOOSE,  LINDA  LORETTA  Albemarle 

A  B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Cheerleader  (4);  Student  Government  (4); 
Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4):  University  Party  (3.  4);  W.A.A.  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


MORGAN,  JULIAN  HORTON  Clinton 

A  B     IN    EDUCATION.    Alpha   Phi    Omega;    Baptist   Student   Union  (1,   2,   3,   4); 

Dormitory  Officer  (1,  2,  3):   I.D.C.  (1,  2,  3);  Student  Council  (3);  Student  N.E.A. 
(2.  4);  Yackety  Vack  (1):  Y.M.C.A.  {1,  2,  3,  4). 

MORGAN,  PATRICIA  ANN  Durham 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION.    Baptist   Student   Union   (4);    Student   N.E.A.   (4);    Women's 
Residence  Council  (3). 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM  CHAPIN  Pittsboro 

A.B.   IN  JOURNALISM.  Canterbury  Club  (3);  Y.D.C.  (1). 


MORRIS,  AUGUSTUS  REYNOLDS  Asheville 

B  S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM  LLOYD  Asheville 

A.B,   IN  JOURNALISM.  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3,  4). 

MOSELEY,  GEORGE  EDWARD  Tarboro 

B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Delta  Sigma  Pi;  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Orienta- 
tion Counselor  (3);  Student  Government  (3,  4);  Westminster  Fellowship  (2,  3,  4). 


Fayettevilie 

(3,  4);  University  Party 


MOSER,  JEANNE  CAROL 

A.B.   IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Order  of  Beanbii 
(3,  4);   Y.W.C.A.   (3.  4). 

MOSIER,  MEMRIE  TAYLOR  Greenville 

A  B,  IN  ENGLISH,  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  Carolina  Symposium  (3); 
Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Panhellenic  Council  (3,  4);  University  Party  (3,  4); 
W,A,A,    (3,  4);   Y  W.C.A.   (3.  4). 


MUELLER,  FREDERICK  OTTO 

A.B.    IN    PHYSICAL    EDUCATION.    Football    (1. 
Student  Athletic  Council. 


Iselin,  N.  J. 

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


MULLIGAN,  LINDA  ANN 

A.B.   IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Canterbury  Club  (1, 


White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

4);  Splash  Club  (1,  2,  4). 

MURPHY,  NEIL  FRANCIS  Blacksburg,  Va. 

A  B    IN  JOURNALISM    Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Daily  Tar  Heel  (2,  3); 

Wesley  Foundation  (1,  2,  3.  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1);  Press  Club  {I,  2.  4),  President  (3). 

MURPHY,  ROBERT  GENE 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Canterbury  Club;  Y.M.C.A. 
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MURRAY,  DOUGLAS  P. 


Meadville,  Pa. 


NASH,  PHILIP  BARNES  Bristol,  Va. 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Arnold 
Air  Society  (2,  3,  4);  Cardboard  (2):  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  University 
Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y  DC.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Sabre  Air  Com- 
mand (1). 

NAU,  LANAY  MARIE  Hickory 

A,B.  IN  ART.  Lutheran  Student  Association  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


NEWBERRY,  DAVID  CRAIG 

A.B.    IN  ENGLISH. 

NEWBERRY,  MARY  ROGERS 


Morehead  City 
Fayetteville 


NEWBY,  LEE  PARKER  Rocky  Mount 

A.B.   IN   ENGLISH.   Chi  Omega;   University  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A.   (3,  4);   Y.W.C.A. 

(3,  4). 


NEWTON,  ELDON  SHARPE,  JR.  Wilson 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE,  lambda  Chi  Alpha;  University  Party  (2,  4);  Y.M.C.A. 
(1). 


Loudon,  Tenn. 
Winston-Salem 

Chicago,  III. 

Chapel  Hill 

Roxboro 

NORTHCOTT,  J.  GRESH  Black  Mountain 

B.S,    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

NORTHCUTT,  CHARLES  WILSON  Wadesboro 

A.B,   IN  CHEMISTRY.  Dormitory  Officer  (3);  Football  (2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1). 

NORTON,  LAFAYETTE  FERGUSON  Raleigh 

A.B.    IN  ENGLISH.   Phi   Delta  Theta;   Baseball  (1,  2,  3,  4);   Gimghoul   (2,   3,  4); 
N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Scabbard  and  Blade  (3,  4);  University  Party  (1). 


NICHOLAS,  DAVID  MANSFIELD,  JR. 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY. 

NICHOLAS,  DONALD  WILLIAM 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


NICHOLS,  ROGER  ALAN 

B.S.   IN  PHYSICS.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Phi  Alpha. 

NOLAN,  WILLIAM  EDWARD 

B.S.   IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS. 

NORRIS,  IRA  KENNETH 

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


NORVILLE,  RUSSELL  MANLEY 


Spindale 


A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Dormitory  Officer,  President  (3,  4);  I.D.C.  (3,  4); 
Student  Council  (3,  4);  Student  Party  (1,  2,  3);  Wesley  Foundation  (1,  2); 
Y.M.C.A.  (2,  3). 


NORWOOD,  HAYWOOD  VERNON,  JR. 


Waxhaw 


A.B,    IN   FRENCH. 

NOYES,  JAMES  HERBERT,  JR. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3,  4);  I.F.C.  (2,  3,  4); 
Orientation  Counselor  (3.  4);  University  Party  (2,  3,  4);  Wesley  Foundation  (2); 
Y.M.C.A.  (2,  3). 


Lawrenceburg,  Ind. 


O'NEIL,  MARTHA  GERY 


Chapel  Hill 


Woodbridge,  Conn. 


A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Baptist  Student  Union  (3);  Carolina  Playmakers  (3,  4); 
University  Chorus  (3,  4)i  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

ORDWAY,  PHILIP  MARTIN 

B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Dormitory  Officer  (3). 

ORR,  THOMAS  EDWARD  Hendersonville 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Baptist  Student  Union  (2,  3,  4);  Dormitory  Officer  (3); 
G.M.A.B.  (3,  4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  Yackety  Yack  (3);  Y.D.C.  (4);  Y.M.C.A. 
(1,  3)1  Student  Party  (1). 


OSBORNE,  SAMUEL  LOUIS  Wilkesboro 

AS.    IN   ENGLISH. 

OTT,  WILLIAM  JOHN  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J. 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Theta  Chi;  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Student  Party 
(2,  3);  University  Party  (4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1.  2). 

PAGE,  JOHN  PASCHALL  Yanceyville 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Men's  Glee  Club  (3,  4):  Y.D.C.  (4). 


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PAGE,  NELSON  FRANKLIN 

A.B.    IN  EDUCATION. 

PALIOURAS,  DEMETRIOS  NICK 

B.S,    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

PALMER,  ROGER  EDWARD 

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


PANNELL,  CLIFTON  WYNDHAM 


Alpha    Tau    Omega; 


PAPPENDICK,  CHARLES  T. 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

PAQUETTE,  RUDOLPH  GEORGE 

B.S.   IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Baseball  (1,  2);  Outing  Club  (2). 


Salisbury 

Weldon 

Charlotte 


Sweet  Briar,  Va. 

I.F.C;    N.R.OT.C;    Y.R.C.; 

Roanoke  Rapids 


Elkhart,  Ind. 


Lexington 


PARKER,  DAVID  ANTHONY 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION.   Lambda   Chi   Alpha;   A.F.R.O.T.C.   (1,   2.   3,   4);   Arnold 
Society  (2,  3.  4):  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Scabbard  and  Blade  (3,  4);  Univer- 
sity Party:  Y.R-C-  (1);  Sabre  Air  Command  (2). 


PARKER,  FRED  POPE, 


Goldsboro 


A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Di-Phi  Society  (2,  3,  4);  G.M.A.B.  (3,  4); 
Soccer  (1,  2,  3,  41;  Student  Government  (3);  Track  (1);  Universrty  Party  (4); 
Y.D.C.   (3.  4);   Y.M.C.A.   (1.  2,   3.  4). 

PARRISH,  JON  ERIC  Gastonia 

A  B.  IN  ZOOLOGY.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Phi  Eta  Sigma. 


PATTEN,  NANCY  MASON  Charlotte 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.    Kappa   Kappa   Gamma;    Carolina   Handbook   (4):    Westminster 
Fellowship  (3);  Yackety  Yach  (3);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


PATTERSON,  EDWARD  RICHARD,  JR. 

A.B.   IN  ECONOMICS.  Alpha  Phi  Omega. 

PATTERSON,  PAMELA  LOVELACE 


Smithfield 


Atlanta,  Ga. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Phi  Mu;  Stray  Greeks  (3,  4);  Canterbury  Club  (3);  Carolina 
Playmakers  |3,  .41;  Cosmopolitan  Club  (3,  4);  G.M.A.B.  (4);  Orientation  Counselor 
(41;  Sound  and  Fury;  W.A.A.  |3,  41;  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


PEARSON,  JIMMY  WAYNE 

A  B     IN   ENGLISH.    Band  (3,  4.1. 

PEEK,  JAMES  THOMAS 

A.B.    IN    INTERNATIONAL   STUDIES.   N.R.O.T.C.   (1). 

PEMBLE,  RICHARD  A. 

B.S.    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Y.M.C.A.   (1,  2,  3, 


Hickory 

Raeford 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 


PENDERGRAFT,  BARBARA  ANNE  Chapel  Hill 

A  B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Cardboard  |1);  Splash  Club  (4);  Student  N.E.A.  (4);  Wesley 
Foundation  il.  2.  31;  Women's  Glee  Club  (4). 


PERKINS,  THOMAS  JOSEPH 

A  B.    IN    ECONOMICS.    I.D.C.    (21;    Monogr. 
Y.M.C.A.   (2,  3). 


Tela,  Honduras 

Club    (2,    3,    4);    Soccer   (2.    3,    4): 


PERRY,  RAYMOND  LOWELL  Troy 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Pi  Kappa  Phi;   I.F.C.  (3,  4);  Y.D.C.  (2). 


PETERSON,  GERALD  J.  Leaksville 

A.B.   IN  JOURNALISM.  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3,  4). 

PFAELZER,  LINDA  JANE  Glencoe,  IN. 

A  B.    IN    PSYCHOLOGY.   Angel    Flight   (3.   4);    Carolina   Women's   Council   (3,   4); 
Dormitory  Officer  (3);  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  41. 

PHELPS,  ANNE  DAVIS  Winston-Salem 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Baptist  Student  Union  (3,  4);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3,  41;  Press 
Club  (4):  Student  N.E.A.  {41;  Yackety  Yack  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (4). 


PHELPS,  BRYAN  EUGENE  Creswell 

B  S    IN  CHEMISTRY. 

PHILLIPS,  GENEVIEVE  IRENE  Raleigh 

AB    IN  EDUCATION.  Angel  Flight  (3.  41;  Carolina  Women's  Council  (3.  41;  Dormi- 
tory Officer  {3:.   Orientation  Counselor  (31;   Student  N.E.A.  (41. 


PHILLIPS,  JAMES  LAUGHTON 

A  B.    IN   CHEMISTRY.   Y.M.C.A. 


Morehead  City 


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PICKENS,  RUPERT  TARPLEY  High  Point 

A.B.   IN  FRENCH.  Cosmopolitan  Club  (4);  Orientation  Counselor  (4). 

PIERCE,  EMILY  ALLEN  Wheidon 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Dormitory  Officer  (4);  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Student 
N.E.A.  (3,  4);  Uniuersity  Party  (3);  W.A.A.  {3,  4);  Wesley  Foundation  (3);  Y.D.C. 
(3,  h);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4) 

PIERCE,  MARTHA  MARIE  Charlotte 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


PINKERTON,  JOAN  ELLEN 


McLean,  Va. 


PLUTA,  SANDRA  HELEN 


Wilmington 

B.S.  IN  EDUCATION.  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  Carolina  Symposium  (3);  Cosmo- 
politan Club  13,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  University  Ctiorus  (4);  W.A.A. 
(31:  Y.W.C.A.  i4i;  Women's  Residence  Council  (3). 


POLK,  KATHERINE  ROSS 


Greensboro 


POLLARD,  CATHRYN  ROBERTSON  Southern  Pines 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Student  N.E.A.;  University  Party;  Y.W.C.A. 

POLLOCK,  DAVID  BRUCE 

B.S.    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


POOLE,  LARRY  NEAL 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Y.M.C.A.   (4). 


POOVEY,  JAMES  NELSON 


POTTER,  CATHERINE  S. 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION    Pi  Beta  Phi; 

PRESCOn,  JANE  GILMER 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH. 


Charlotte 
Statesville 


Hickory 

student  Legislature  (3,  4);  University 


Beaufort 


University  Party;  Y.W.C.A. 


PRESSLEY,  JAMES  SANFORD 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Baptist  Student  Union. 

PREVOST,  ADORA  LEA 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.  Chi  Omega;  Panhellenic  Co 


Milwaukee,  Wise. 


Monroe 


Waynesville 

University  Party. 

PRICE,  DAVID  EUGENE  Erwin 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.   Band  (3.  4);   Baptist  Student  Union  (3),  President  (4);   Di-Phi 
Society  (3,  4);  Student  Legislature  (4);  Student  Party  (3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (3). 


PRIMM,  LINDA  W.  Denver 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.   Kappa  Delta;  Orientation  Counselor  (4);   University  Party  (3, 
4);  Westminster  Fellowship  (3,  4);  Y.D.C.  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

PRUITT,  JACK  WILLIAM  Raleigh 

A.B.    IN   RADIO.   TELEVISION  AND   MOTION    PICTURES.   WUNC   (4). 

QUACKENBUSH,  ROBERT  LESLEY  Valley  Cottage,  N.  Y. 

B.S.   IN  EDUCATION.  Dormitory  Officer  (2);  Student  N.E.A.  (1);   I.D.C.  (2);  Mono- 
gram Club  (3);  Soccer  (4). 


QUAST,  THEODORE  EMMANUEL,  JR.  Bethesda,  Md. 

A  B.  IN  MUSIC.  Baptist  Student  Union;  University  Chorus;  University  Symphony. 

RAGAN,  ROBERT  ALLISON  Gastonia 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Cosmopolitan  Club  (1);  I.D.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
University  Party  (2.  3);  Westminster  Fellov^ship  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.D.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

RAND,  ANTHONY  EDEN  Garner 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Orientation  Counselor  (2); 
University  Party  (4);  Y.D.C.  (4). 


Raleigh 

4);   Dormitory   Officer,   President 
3,   4);    Student    Party   (1,    2,    4); 


RANDALL,  JOHN  CARWILE 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.  Di-Phi  Society  (1,  2, 
(3);  I.D.C.  (3);  student  Government  (1,  I 
Forensic  Council  (2,  3). 

RAYNOR,  BRUCE  BUTLER  Raleigh 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Beta 
Gamma  Sigma,  President:  Dormitory  Officer  (3,  4);  I.D.C.  (3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (3,  4); 
Student  Government. 


REED,  NANCY  ELIZABETH 


Hanover,  Pa.. 


A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Carolina  Symposium;  Dormitory  Officer,  President;  Orientat 
Counselor;  University  Party;  Women's  Residence  Council;   Y.W.C.A. 


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REEDER,  JOHN  PATRICK  Bethesda,  Md. 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Football  (2);  Student  Party  (1);  Wesley  Foundation  (1,  2); 
Westminster  Fellowship  (3);  Track  (1). 

REHM,  LINDA  Sturgis,  Mich. 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Angel  Flight  (3,  4);  Canterbury  Club  (3, 
4);  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Splash  Club  (3,  4);  Valkyries  (4)-,  Women's  Honor 
Council,  Clerk  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

REICHENBACH,  CARL  FRANKLIN,  JR.  Raleigh 

B.A.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Sigma  Nu;  Band  (1,  2);  Westminster  Fel- 
lowship (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2). 


RENGER,  JOHN  FRANK  Albemarle 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Football  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Orientation  Committee 
(4);   Student  Government;   University  Party;   Wesley  Foundation  (1,  2);   Y.M.C.A. 

RENN  DIANA 

A.B.   IN  GERMAN.  Orientatic 


Wake  Forest 


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


RHODES,  MARY  BRUCE  Winchester,  Va. 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION.   Kappa   Kappa   Gamma;   Canterbury   Club   (3,   4);   Dormitory 
Officer  (3);   Panhellenic  Council  (4);   University  Party;  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


RICE,  WILLIAM  RUSSELL 

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


2,   3.   4);    Daily   Tar   Heel   (1) 


Gastonia 

N.R.O.T.C.    (1); 

Chapel  Hill 
Durham 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Monogram  Club  (1,  2,  3, 
4);  Tennis  (1.  2,  3,  4). 


RICE,  WILLIAM  YATES,  JR. 

B  S.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma. 

RICKS,  THOMAS  DEVERE 


RINER,  EDWARD  NEAL  Rocky  Mount 

A  B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Cardboard  (1,  2,  3, 
4);  Carolina  Handbook  (3);  Carolina  Playmakers  (3,  4);  C.U.S.C.  (3,  4);  Daily  Tar 
Heel  (2,  3,  4);  G.M.A.B.  (3,  4),  Board  of  Directors  (2,  3,  4);  Order  of  the  Old 
Well  (3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  3,  4);  Press  Club  (1,  2,  3),  President  (4); 
Student  Government  (3,  4);  University  Party  (1,  2);  Wesley  Foundation  (1,  2); 
Publications  Board  (3,  4). 


RISIEN,  ALICE  LYNN 


Houston,  Tex. 


RIVENBARK,  JAMES  BAXTER  Wilmington 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Men's  Glee  Club;  Debate  Squad. 


RIVENBARK,  JUSTINE  SLOAN  Wallace 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION.   Baptist   Student   Union  (3,   4);    Orientation   Counselor  (4); 
Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


Winston-Salem 


ROBERSON,  CALVIN  LARRY 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

ROBERSON,  REBECCA  LOUISE  Roberson 

A.B,    IN   EDUCATION.   Pi  Beta  Phi;  Student  N.E.A.;   University  Party;   Y.W.C.A. 


ROBERTS,  CLYDE  GORDON  Asheville 

B.S.  IN  PHYSICS.  Band  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Baptist  Student  Union  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Orchestra 
(1,  2,  3,  4). 

ROBERTS,  GUY  CLARKE  Asheboro 

B  S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2);  Dormitory  Officer. 

ROBERTS,  MARK  MASON  Richlands 

A.B.    IN  HISTORY. 


ROBERTSON,  LEWIS  FORD,  JR.  Raleigh 

A.B.  IN  INTERNATIONAL  STUDIES.  Cardboard  (1);  Cosmopolitan  Club  (1,  2,  3.  4); 
N.R.O.T.C,  (1,  2);  Swimming  (1,  2.  3,  4);  Westminster  Fellowship  (1,  2). 

ROBERTSON,  ROBERT  GLENN  Charlotte 

A  B.  IN  FRENCH.  Westminster  Fellowship. 

ROOGERS,  SANDRA  JANE  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

A  B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Orientation  Counselor  (4);   Student  Legis- 
lature (3,  4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  (3);  Y.W.C.A. 

(3). 


ROGERS,  CHARLES  J.,  JR. 

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

ROHLFS,  ROBERT  CHARLES 

B.S.   IN  PHYSICS. 

ROSEMOND,  FRANK  EVERETTE 

A.B.   IN  SPANISH. 


Durham 

Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Hillsboro 


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ROSENBLATT,  JAMES  ASHLEY 

B.S.    IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS. 

ROSENZWEIG,  JUDITH  SARAH  Chapel  Hill 

A.B.  IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Carolina  Playmakers  (2,  3, 
4);  Hillel  Foundation  (2,  3.  4);  Student  Party  (3);  WUNC-TV  (3,  4). 

ROUSE,  JAMES  BRISTOL  Raleigh 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Zeta  Psi;  Gimghoul  (2,  3,  4):  Golf  (1);  I.F.C.  (1,  2.  3);  Order 
of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4),  President;  Student  Government  (2,  3):  University  Party 
(1,  2,  3). 


Goldsboro 


ROWE,  COLON  HARVEY,  JR.  Goldsborc 

A.B.   IN  CHEMISTRY.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A 
(1,  2). 


RUSH,  LEWIS  ODIS,  JR. 


Asheboro 


A.B.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  President;  Daily  Tar 
Heel  (1,  2);  Order  of  the  Grail  (4);  Orientation  Counselor  (3);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3), 
President  (4). 

RUSSELL,  ELIZABETH  GILLAND 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Canterbury  Club  (2,  3,  4);  Carolina  Women's 
Council  (2);  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Student  Government  (4);  University  Party 
(2,  3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (2,  3,  4);  Chapel  Hill  Club  (2,  3). 


Chapel  Hil 


RUSSELL,  HAROLD  EDWARD  Raleigh 

B  S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Sigma  Nu;  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Yackcty 
Yack  (1). 

SANFORD,  LASH  GAITHER,  JR.  Mocksville 

A.B.  ENGLISH.  Kappa  Sigma;  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4)-,  Arnold  Air  Society  (2,  3, 
4);  Scabbard  and  Blade  (4);  University  Party  (2,  3,  4);  Westminster  Fellowship 
(2);  Y.M.C.A.  (2,  3.  4). 


SASSER,  JOSEPH  EMSLEY,  JR. 

B.S.    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


Reidsvllle 


Burgaw 

4);   Westminster   Fel- 

Rocky  Mount 


SAUNDERS,  JAMES  ALTON,  JR. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    N.R.O.T.C.    (1, 
lowship  (1). 

SAVAGE,  ELIZABETH  LOUISE 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Delta  Delta  Delta. 

SAWYER,  PATRICIA  LYNN  Weaverville 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Student  Council  (4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4); 
University  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  (3,  4);  Women's  Residence  Council  (4);  Y.W.C.A. 
(3,  4). 


SAYERS,  WILLIAM  FLOYD,  JR.  Gastonia 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Ptii  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta;  Dormi- 
tory Officer  (2,  3,  4);  I.D.C.  (2,  3,  4);  Men's  Honor  Council  (3,  4);  Order  of  the 
Grail  (3,  4);   University  Party  (1);  Society  of  Janus  (3,  4). 


SAYNER,  WALLIE 


Pi    Beta    Phi;    Orientation    Counselor 


Ogden,  Utah 

University    Party; 


SCHAEFER,  ORVILLE  TYLER  Toccoa,  Ga. 

A.B.   IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Univer. 
sity  Party  (3,  4);  Westminster  Fellowship  (3,  4)  Y.W.C.A.  (3). 


SCHIMMELPFENNIG,  LOUISE 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY. 

SCHNEIDER,  ELIOT  MICHAEL 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.  Tau  Epsilon  Phi;  Hillel  Foundation.. 

SCHWOEBEL,  ANNE  JEFFERSON 

A    B.    IN   EDUCATION.   Alpha  Delta  Pi. 


SCOTT,  ANN  HARVEY 


SCOTT,  GEORGE  THOMAS 

B.S.    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

SCOTT,  ROBERT  RAY 


Burlington,  Vt. 

Gastonia 

Cairo,  Ga. 

Raleigh 

irty   (3,   4); 

Asheville 
Pinetops 

Society  (3,  4); 


Washingtonville,  N.  Y. 

■  ;    University    Chorus   (3,    4); 


SCOTT,  SYLVIA  JOAN 

A.B.    IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE.    Angel    Flight    (3, 
Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4). 

Stony  Point 

B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Pi  Kappa  Phi,  President  (4);  Band  (1,  2.  3); 
Dormitory  Officer  (1);  I.D.C.  (1);  I.F.C.  (3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Uni- 
versity Party  (4);  Westminster  Fellowship  (1);  Y.D.C.  (3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2). 

Washington,  D.  C. 

A.B.  IN  PSYCHOLOGY.  Chi  Omega;  Canterbury  Club  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4); 
Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


SCOTT,  WAYNE  NELSON 


SCHRIVENER,  DIANE  ELIZABETH 


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SEAGLE,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  III  Hickory 

B.S.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Sigma  Nu,  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Basketball  (1); 
G.M.A.B.  (1,  2,  3):  Monogram  Club  |2.  3.  4):  Student  Government  (1,  ?.)■.  Track 
(1.  2,  3,  4):  University  Party  (1.  2,  3,  4);  Vl/esley  Foundation  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Y.MX.A.    (1,   2). 

SEWELL,  DAVID  EARL  Roanoke  Rapids 

B.S.    IN   MATHEMATICS.    Outing   Club  (3). 

SHAFFER,  KAYE  Greensboro 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  University  Party;  Y.W.C.A. 


SHAW,  CASWELL  EURE,  JR.  Halifax 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Mens  Glee  Club  (1);  Wesley  Foundation  (1). 

SHEEHAN,  KATHERINE  RANEY  Salisbury 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  University  Party;  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


SHELTON,  THOMAS  McKENDREE,  III 


Princeton,  N.  J. 


Charlotte 


SHEPPARD,  lONE  STEWART 

A.B,  IN  ENGLISH.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Orientation  Committee  (4):  University 
Chorus  (3,  4):  University  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  (3,  4);  Women's  Honor  Council  (4); 
Yackety  Yack  (41;  Order  of  the  Beanbirds  (4). 

SHIELDS,  ARTHUR  GEORGE 


SHINN,  JOHN  BRADLEY 


SHUFORD,  EDITH  ANNE 


SHUFORD,  WILLIAM  TALMADGE,  JR. 

A  B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Basketball  (11. 

SHULER,  JAMES  ERNEST,  JR. 

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


SHUMATE,  JAMES  RONALD 


Maury 

Club   (1); 

China  Grove 

3);    Student 

Gastonia 

;  University 

Salisbury 
Salisbury 

Charlotte 


SIEGERT,  PATRICIA  ANN  Pana,  III. 

B.S.  IN  MEDICAL  TECHNOLOGY.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  University  Party  (3,  4);  Women's 
Residence  Council  (41. 

SILLIMAN,  ROBERT  BURNETT  Auburndale.  Mass. 

A  B  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Pi  Alpha  Sigma;  A  F.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2, 
3.  4):  Arnold  Air  Society  (2,  3,  4);  Cosmopolitan  Club  (1);  Canterbury  Club  (1); 
Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


SIMMS.  VIRGINIA  EGERTON 


Raleigh 

A.B  IN  EDUCATION.  Chi  Omega;  Dance  Committee  (4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4); 
University  Party  (3.  4):  Yackety  Yack  (31;  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

SIMPKINS,  RODNEY  LANE,  JR.  Jacksonville 

A.B.   IN  INTERNATIONAL  STUDIES.  Student  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.D.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

SIMPSON,  HENRY  MARSHALL  Winston-Salem 

B  S  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Beta  Sigma  Epsilon;  Base- 
ball 111;  Gorgon's  Head  (3,  41;  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  University  Party  (1,  2, 
3,  4). 


SINGLETARY,  WILLIAM  CURRIE,  JR.  Greensboro 

A.B.   IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Football  (1,  2);  University  Party  (1.  2,  3, 
41;   Westminster   Fellowship  (1,   2,   3,   4);   Wrestling   (1,   2);   Y.M.C.A.;    Lacrosse 

(2,  3). 

SIRIANNI,  FRANK  JOSEPH  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Newman  Club  (1,  2.  3);  Track  (I,  2,  3). 

SIRKIN,  JOSH  A.  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 

A  B.   IN  LAW.  Pi  Lambda  Phi.  Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia;  Band  (1,  2);   I.F.C.  (2,  3); 
Track  (11;  Y.R.C.  (11- 


SLATE,  DAN  MELVIN  Mt.  Airy 

B  S    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Baptist  Student  Union  (1, 


SLAUGHTER,  KATHERINE  EWING 


Richmond,  Va. 


A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Kappa  Delta;   Cosmopolitan  Club  (4);   N.S.A.   (41;   Orientation 

Counselor  I4v  Student  Government  (41;  W.A.A.  (3,  4);  Y.D.C.  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

SLUSSER,  FRANK  WILLARD,  JR.  Richmond,  Va. 

A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM,  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3,  4);  Football  (1,  2,  3). 
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SMALLEY,  JAMES  LEE,  JR. 


Augusta,  Ga. 


A.B,  IN  ECONOMICS.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Baptist  Student  Union  {1,  2);  Caro- 
lina Symposium  (2);  C.U.S.C.  (4);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (2);  I.F.C.  (2);  Men's  Honor 
Council  (2);  N.S.A.  (2);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (4);  Publications  Board  (3,  4), 
Student  Government,  Treasurer  (4);  Track  (1);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Yackety  Yack  (3,  4). 

SMITH,  DAVID  IVERSON  Burlington 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Carolina  Playmakers  (1,  2,  3,  4);  G.M.A.B.  (2,  3);  Sound  and 
Fury  (2);  Student  Government  (2,  3);  Student  Party  (1);  University  Party  (3); 
WUNC  (1);  Y.D.C. 

SMITH,  DEANNE  McNINCH  Asheville 

B.S.   IN  MATHEMATICS.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3). 


High  Point 


SMITH,  DEE  ARMFIELD 

AB  IN  EDUCATION.  Chi  Omega;  Cardboard  (3,  4);  Carolina  Symposium  (3); 
Dormitory  Officer  (3);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  Press  Club  (3);  University  Club 
(3,  4);   University  Party  (3,  4);   Westminster   Fellowship  (3,  4);   Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4). 

SMITH,  DEWEY  CLIFTON 

B.S.  IN  PHYSICS,  Baptist  Student  Union  (1, 


Clinton 


2,  3,  4);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3, 


SMITH,  DOUGLASS  Birmingham,  Ala. 

AB    IN  ENGLISH.  Kappa  Delta;  Canterbury  Club  (3);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3);  Univer- 
sity Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4). 

SMITH,  FRANCIS  GERALD  Little  Rock,  S.  C. 

B.S.   IN  MATHEMATICS.  Dormitory  Officer  (4)i  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4), 

SMITH,  HUGH  LEWIS  Shelby 

A.B.    IN  EDUCATION. 

SMITH,  JAMES  ROY,  JR.  Asheboro 

B  S,    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


Goldsboro 

University   Party; 


SMITH,  JANE  NORFLEET 

A  B.    IN    ENGLISH.   Delta   Delta   Delta;   Orientation   Counselor 
Y.W.C.A.;  Order  of  the  Beanbirds  (4). 

SMITH,  JOHN  MICHAEL  Atlantic 

B.S.   IN  GEOLOGY.   Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon,  Sigma  Phi   Epsilon;   Univers.ty   Party 
(3,  4);   Y.M.C.A.    (1). 

SMITH,  LARRY  KEITH  Hickory 

A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Iota  Epsilon  Omega;  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3);  Press  Club  (3,  4); 
Y.M.C.A.  (3). 


Gatesville 


Alexandria,  Va. 


SMITH,  LUTHER  LESLIE 

B.S.   IN  GEOLOGY. 

SMITH,  MARION  DEERING 

A.B.  IN  COMPARATIVE  LITERATURE.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Canterbury  Club  (4i; 
Carolina  Handbook  (3i;  Carolina  Symposium  (3);  G  M.A.B.  (4);  Orientation 
Counselor  (4):  Splash  Club  (3):  Student  Council  (4);  Student  Government  (4); 
Women's  Residence  Council  (4);  Yackety  Yack  (3),  Managing  Editor  (4);  Y  W.C.A. 
(3,  4);  Student  Athletic  Council  (4). 

SMITH,  MOYER  GRAY  Lexington 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Football  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Monogram  Club  (1, 
2,  3,  4);  Student  N.E.A.  (4);  Track  (1);  University  Party  (2,  3,  4);  Wrestling 
(2);  Y.M.C.A.  (3,  4);   Class  Officer,  President  (4);   Student  Athletic   Council   (3). 


SMITH,  NELDA  JANE  Tabor  City 

A.B    IN  INTERNATIONAL  STUDIES    Student  Government  (3,  4);  Student  Party  (3); 
Y.D.C.  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);  Di-Phi  Society  (4);  N.S.A.  (4). 

SMITH,  ROBERT  BRUCE,  JR.  Lexington 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Sigma  Chi;   Football   (1.  2,  3,  4);  German 
Club;  Lacrosse  (2,  3). 

SMITH,  SAMUEL  BOSWORTH  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Phi  Delta  Theta;   Canterbury  Club  (1,   2,   3,   4);   Soccer   (1); 
Sound  and  Fury  (3);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


SMITH,  SAMUEL  CLARK  Wilmington,  Del. 

BS  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Baseball  (1);  N.R.O.T.C. 
(1,  2,  3,  4);   University  Party  (3,  4);   Y.M.C.A.   (1), 

SMITH,  THOMAS  EUGENE  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

A  B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Carolina  Symposium 
(3);  Orientation  Counselor  (3);  Scabbard  and  Blade  (3,  4):  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3). 

SNIDER.  CORNELIA  OLIVIA  Denton 

AB,   IN  GERMANIC  LANGUAGES,  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  YWCA, 


SNYDER,  JOHN  FRANK  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

BS,   IN  GEOLOGY. 

SNYDER,  JOHN  HAYDE  Greensboro 

A  B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Delta  Upsilon;  Carolina  Handbook  (3i;  Debate  Coun- 
cil  (1.  2,  3,  41;   Student  Party  (2,  4);  Westminster  Fellowship  (1,   3|;   Y.M.C.A. 

(3,  4). 


SOMERS.  ALBERT  BINGHAM 


Wilkesboro 


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SORY,  JOANN  VIRGINIA  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  G.M.A.B.  (4);  Order  of  the  Old  Beanbirds  (3,  4); 
Orientation  Counselor  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  W.A.A,  (3,  4);  Westminster 
Fellowship  (3,  4). 

SOWDER,  JUDITH  LYNN  North  Wilkesboro 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Kappa  Delta;  Carolina  Quarterly  (3,  4);  Cosmopolitan  Club  (4); 
Daily  Tar  Heel  (3);  Y.W  C.A,  (3),  Vice-President  (4). 

SOWERS,  SIDNEY  GEORGE 


Salisbury 


SPENCER,  WILLIAM  LEWIS,  JR.  Gastonia 

A.B.  IN  PSYCHOLOGY.  Wesley  Foundation  (1.  2.  3.  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

STABELL,  RICHARD  NORMAN  Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY    Alpha  Tau  Omega;  University  Party. 

STAFFORD,  SUZANNE  Washington,  D.  C. 

A  B     IN   SPANISH     Kappa   Delta;   Newman   Club   (3);   Orientation   Counselor   (4); 
University  Party  (31 


Charlotte 


STAINBACK,  SARAH  JANE 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION,  Baptist  Student  Union  (3,  4);  Student  N.E.A.  (3,  4);  Univer. 
Sity  Chorus  (41;   Y.W. C.A,   (3.  4). 


STALLINGS,  PATRICIA  ANNETTE 


Selma 


Kinston 


STANLEY,  BOBBY  R. 

B.S.   IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Sigma  Nu;  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Y.M.C.A. 
(3,  4). 


STARR,  LOUIS  EDWIN,  JR.  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Dormitory  Officer  (1);  I.F.C.  (2); 
N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3.  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  University  Party. 


STEAGALL,  THOMAS  LEE 

A.B.   IN   ENGLISH.  Kappa  Alpha;  Orientation  Counselor 

STEM,  JASPER  GRAHAM 

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


Oxford 

Track;  University  Party. 

Oxford 


STEPHENS,  JOHN  THOMAS,  JR.  Charlotte 

A.B.   IN  JOURNALISM.  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3):  Westminster  Fellowship  (3,  4). 


STEPHENSON,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  JR. 


Charlotte 


STEPP,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  Marion 

A.B.  IN  INTERNATIONAL  STUDIES.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  President  (2,  3):  Debate 
Council  (2);  I.F.C.  (2,  3);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2.  3.  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (3); 
Student  Government  (2,  3,  4);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


STEWART,  FRANKIE  LEE  Elkin 


STEWART,  JAMES  SAMUEL  Gastonia 

B.S.    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

STOKES,  JEROME  WALTER  Rome,  Ga. 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Chi  Phi;  Carolina  Symposium  (3);  Daily  Tar  Heel 
(3):  G.M.A.B.  (1,  2,  3):  Men's  Honor  Council  (3);  Order  of  the  Old  Well;  Orienta- 
tion Counselor  (3.  41;  Publications  Board  (41;  Sound  and  Fury  (2);  Student  Gov- 
ernment (4);  rackety  Yack  (1,  2,  3).  Editor  (4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2);  Order  of  the 
Beanbirds  (4). 


STOKES,  ROBERT  S. 


Manasquan,  N.  J. 

Daily  Tar  Heel  (3):   Press 


STRIDEIZ,  VIRGIL  DAWSON  Greensboro 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMNISTRATION.    Delta   Sigma  Pi;   A.F.R.O.T.C.   (1,   2). 

STROUD,  L  PHILLIP,  JR.  Maysville 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  N.R.O.T.C.  (1.  2,  3,  4);  Newman  Club 
(1,  21;  Orientation  Counselor  (3,  4);  Track  (1,  2);  University  Club  (1);  Semper 
Fidehs  Society  (3,  4). 


Charlotte 


Great  Falls,  S.  C. 


STYPMAN,  NOEL  LEO 

B.S.    IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS. 

SUBER,  JACQUELYN  KELLER 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Dot 
N.E.A.  (3,  41;  W  A  A.  (3.  ^ 
Council   (41;   Y.W.C  A.   (3,  41. 

SUGG,  ELLEN  FRANCES  West  Point,  Miss. 

A.B.   IN   ENGLISH.   Chi   Omega;   Canterbury  Club  (3);   Orientation   Counselor  (4); 
University  Party  (3,  4);  Editor  of  Panhellenic  Manual  (3). 

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SULLIVAN,  SHARON  LEE  Chapel  Hill 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Canterbury  Club  (2,  3,  4);  G.M.A.B. 
(2);  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Student  Government  (2.  3,  4);  University  Party 
(2.  3,  41:  Yackety  Yack  i2,  3);  Y.W.CA.  (2,  3),  President  (4);  Class  Officer,  Sec- 
retary (2). 


SUMIVIEY,  JAMES  DONALD 

B,S,    IN    INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS,   Pi   Lamllda  Phi. 

SWANSON,  LENNIE  LEE 

A,B.   IN  SOCIOLOGY.   Wrestling;  Y.MCA. 


Gastonia 
Henderson 


SYLVIA,  BRUCE  GILMORE  Richmond,  Va. 

A.B.   IN  MATHEMATICS,   Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Monogram  Club  12,  3,  4);  Tennis  (1, 
2,  3,  4). 

TAFF,  EDWIN  JAY  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

A.B.   IN  ECONOMICS.  Delta  Upsilon,  President;  l.F.C.  (3,  4);  N.RO.T.C.  (1,  2,  3, 
4);  Student  Government  (3,  4):  Y,M,C,A,  (2,  3). 

TALBERT,  JOHN  BERRY,  JR.  New  Bern 

B  S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,  Delta  Sigma  Pi. 


TARLETON,  HAROLD  LEWIS  Monroe 

A,B.    IN  ZOOLOGY. 

TAYLOR,  EMORY  WINDFIELD  Henderson 

A.B,   IN  EDUCATION,  N  ROT.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2). 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  HARVEY  Hookerton 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta. 


TEACHEY,  MARTHA  LYNNE  Winston-Salem 

A,B,  IN  MUSIC,  Baptist  Student  Union;  University  Chorus  (3,  41;  Y,W,C,A,  (3,  4), 


TEAL,  RALPH  RUDOLPH 

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

TEW,  JAMES  HOWARD 

A  B,    IN   HISTORY, 


THARPE,  ROSALINE 

A  B    IN  SOCIOLOGY.  W.A.A.  (3,  4). 

THOMAS,  ALLEN  B. 

B  S,    IN  PHYSICS, 

THOMAS,  JOHNSIE  ELIZABETH 


THOMAS,  PATRICIA  WADE 


McFarlan 
Durham 

Chapel  Hill 

Greensboro 

Charlotte 


THOMAS,  VINCENT  BERNARD 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Ne« 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  WILLIAM 

B,S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION  Kappa  Sigma;  IF.C.  (2);  Men's  Honor  Coun- 
cil (3);  Orientation  Counselor  i3.  4);  Student  Council  (3);  University  Party  (1, 
2,  3.  4);  Wesley  Foundation  (1);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


Olivia 

Fellowship    (3,    4); 

Wilson 

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

Dunn 


THOMPSON,  MARY  EMMA  Lincolnton 

A,B,  IN  EDUCATION,  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Orientation  Counselor;  Student  Government; 
University   Party, 

TIESLAU,  CAROL  A.  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 

A,B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Angel  Flight  (1,  2):  Canterbury  Club  (1,  2); 
Cheerleader  (2.  3,  4);  Cosmopolitan  Club  {41;  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4); 
Orientation  Counselor  (3);  Sound  and  Fury  (2);  Splash  Club  (1);  Student  Legis- 
lature 4);  University  Club  (2);  University  Party;  Y.W.CA.  (3). 

TILLMAN,  WILLIAM  WARREN,  JR.  Sanford 

B  S,    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION, 


TODD,  LAURENCE  HOUSTON,  JR.  High  Point 

B  S,    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,    Band  (I,  2). 

TOLER,  JOHN  RODNEY  Hillsboro 

A.B.   IN  CHEMISTRY.  Kappa  Sigma;  University  Party  (1);  Wrestling  (I);  YM.CA, 

TROTTER,  EARL  C.  Asheboro 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 


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TULL,  JANE  CAROLINE  Gastonia 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (4). 


Lumberton 

nselor   (4);    Student 


TURLINGTON,  MARY  ELEANOR 

A  B.    IN   EDUCATION.   Alpha   Gamma   Delta;   Orientation   Co 

N.E.A.  (3,  4):  University  Party  (3,  4). 

TURNBULL,  DAVID  DREW  Hamden,  Conn. 

A.B.   IN   ENGLISH.   Chi  Psi;  Orientation  Counselor  (2);   Student  Government  (2); 
Student  Legislature  (2);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Wrestling  (1);  Y.M.C.A.  (2). 


TURNER,  JACQUELINE  Raleigh 

B.S.  IN  MEDICAL  TECHNOLOGY.  Carolina  Women's  Council  (1,  2);  Orientation 
Counselor  (2);  Y.W.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

TURNER,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  JR.  St.  Stephen,  S.  C. 

B.S  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Cardboard  (3.  4);  I.D.C. 
13,  4):  Student  Legislature  (3,  4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  Wrestling  {!);  Y.M.C.A. 
(1);  Dormitory  Ofticer,  President  (4). 

TURNER,  WILFRED  Southport 

B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS,  Monogram  Club  (3);  Track  (1,  2,  3). 


UPCHURCH,  DOUGLAS  BERNARD  Wilmington 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 

VAUGHAN,  NANCY  WORTHINGTON  Wilmington 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS    Zeta  Tau  Alpha;  Stray  Greek  (3,  4);  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4). 

VERRONE,  IRVIN  RICHARD  New  Bern 

A  B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Canterbury  Club  (1.  2.  3.  4);  Cosmopolitan  Club  (4);  Orientation 
Counselor  (3,  4);  Young  Democrats  Club  (4);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (4). 


VICK,  GEORGE  DAVIS,  III 


Fayetteville 


A  B.  IN  HISTORY.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Carolina  Symposium  (3);  Orientation  Counselor 
(2);  Student  N.E  A.  (2,  3):  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

von  SCHILLING,  R.  VIRGINIA  Hampton,  Va. 

A  B    IN  ENGLISH.  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  Carolina  Handbook  (3);  Daily  Tar  Heel 

(3   4);  G  M  A.B   (4):  Orientation  Counselor  (4):  Student  Party  (3,  4);  Yackety  Yack 
(4l:   Y.W.C.A.   (3.  4), 


WADSWORTH,  JAMES  EDGAR 

A.B,    IN  PSYCHOLOGY.   N  ROT.C.  (1,  2,  3). 


Chapel  Hil 


WAGNON,  BRENDA  M.  Raleigh 

A  B    IN   EDUCATION.   Baptist   Student   Union  (1,   2);   Debate   Council   (2);   Press 
Club  (1,  2). 

WALKER,  BEVERLY  NELL  Charlotte 

A.B.   IN  MUSIC.  University  Chorus  (3,  4);  Wesley  Foundation  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (4). 

WALKER,  CAROLYN  GRAHAM  Lookout  Mountain,  Tenn. 

A  B    IN  EDUCATION.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  41:  Orientation 

Committee    (4);    Valkyries    i3,    4);    Women's    Honor    Council    (3),    Chairman    (4); 
Women's  Residence  Council  (3). 


WALKER,  FRANK  HARRISON 


Leaksviile 


BS  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,  Cosmopolitan  Club  (4);  I  D,C,  (3);  N,R,0,T,C. 
(1);   Wrestling  (1,   3.  41:  Y  D,C,   (3.  41. 

WALKER,  GRAYSON  HOWARD  Hayesville 

BS,   IN  PHYSICS,  Baptist  Student  Union  (1.  2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1.  2). 

WALKER,  W.  KENT  Arlington,  Va. 

AB  IN  HISTORY.  Sigma  Chi;  Canterbury  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4):  Football  (1);  Golf  (4); 
I  F  C  (3  41:  N.R.O.T.C.  (1);  Orientation  Counselor  (3):  Student  Government  (2, 
3,  4):  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4):  Y.M.CA,  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


WALL,  LINDA  ASHLEY 


Raleigh 


A  B    IN  EDUCATION,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Canterbury  Club  (3);  University  Party 
(3.  41;  Y,W,C,A,   (31, 

WALLDORF,  RUDY  HERMAN  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

BS     IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Phi  Delta  Theta;  Gimghoul   (3,  41:   G.M.A.B. 
(3):  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  3);  Soccer  (1);  Sound  and  Fury  (1.  21. 


WALLER,  HARRY  FRANKLIN 


Charlotte 


AB     IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE,    Kappa    Sigma;    Westminster    Fellowship    (1,    2); 
YMCA.  (1,  2):  University  Party  (1,  2,  31, 


Lexington 


WALSER,  JOHN  THURMAN,  JR. 

BS,    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

WALTON,  HARRIETT  M.  Scarborough,  N.  Y. 

AB     IN   PSYCHOLOGY.   Kappa   Delta;   Angel   Flight   (3),   Commander   (4);   Cosmo- 
politan Club  (4):  Y,W,C,A.  (3,  4). 

WARFFORD,  DICK  REE  Southmont 

B  S    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Alpha  Kappa   Psi;   Baptist   Student   Union 
(3,  4);  Y.D.C.;  Y.M.C.A.  (3). 

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WARREN,  ALEXANDER  MACRAE  Snow  Hill 

A.B.    IN   RADIO.  TELEVISION  AND   MOTION   PICTURES.   WUNC   (4). 

WARREN,  HUBERT  HOLMAN,  JR.  Dunn 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL   RELATIONS.    Dormitory   Officer;    Student    Party;    Y.M.CA  ; 
Outing  Club. 


WARREN,  ROBERT  WADE 

A.B.    IN   INTERNATIONAL  STUDIES. 


WATERS,  LOUISE  CHRISTINA 

A  B.   IN  EDUCATION.   Canterbury  Club;  Student  N.E.A. 


WAY,  SARAH  ANNE 


WEAVER,  HAROLD  CARTER 

A.B,    IN  PSYCHOLOGY.   N.R.O.T.C.   (1,  2,  3);  Yackety  Yack  (2,  3,  4). 


WEAVER,  JAMES  EDWARD,  JR. 


WEBB,  SALLY  ANN 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY. 


Wake  Forest 

Charlotte 
Charlotte 

Orientatior 

Chapel  Hill 
Dunn 


WEBBER,  DAVID  NORMAN 

B  S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,    Delta   Sigma  PI;   Y.M.CA.    (3.  4 


Leesburg.  Fla. 
Hickory 


WEINER,  RICHARD  DAVID 


Washington,  D.  C. 


A.B.   IN  ENGLISH,   Tau  Epsilon  Phi;  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3.  4);   Hillel   Foundation  (1. 

2,  3);  University  Club  (4i;  University  Party  (3,  4). 

WEIR,  DEWEY  FREDERICK,  JR. 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

WELCH,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  Bridgeport,  W.  Va. 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Football  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Monogram  Club  (4). 


Hampstead 


WELK,  RUTH  ANN  Pensacola,  Fla 

A.B.  IN  PSYCHOLOGY.  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  WUNC  (4);  Y.R  C,  (4);  Y,W,C,A,  i3) 

WELLS,  CHARLES  RAY 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


WELLS,  ROBERT  LUTHER 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.   Student  N.E.A. 


WELLS.  ROBERT  O'NEIL 

A  B    IN  EDUCATION. 


Charleston,  S.  C. 
Louisburg 

Verona 


WHEELER,  HOWARD  MORTON  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

A,B,   IN  ENGLISH,  Carolina  Ouarterly  (3.  4i:  Daily  Tar  Heel  (2), 


WHITAKER,  RICHARD  HARPER,  JR. 


Kernersville 


WHITE,  BEHY  SUE  Concord 

A  B,    IN   SOCIOLOGY.   Baptist   Student  Union   (3,   4);   Orientation   Counselor   (i)- 
YD  C,   (3,  4):   Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4). 

WHITE,  JERRY  DONALD  Pittsboro 

B.S.    IN  CHEMISTRY. 

WHITE,  MARSHALL  F.  Roxboro 


WHITE,  MARY  THOM  Richmond,  Va. 


WHITEHURST.  BETTIE  ANN  Rocky  Mount 

AB     IN    EDUCATION     Chi    Omega;    Canterbury    Club;    Orientation    Committee 
University  Party;  Y.W.C.A, 


WHITLEY,  KENNETH  McDONALD 

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


SENIOR 


WHITLEY,  RUTH  GRANTHAM  Murfreesboro 

A.B.    IN    EDUCATION.    Delta    Delta    Delta;    Carolina    Symposium    (3);    University 
Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3). 

WICKER,  BEVERLY  RUTH  Raleigh 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Stutlent  N.E.A.  (3,  4);   University  Party  (3, 

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

WIDEMAN,  MARY  LOUISE  Columbia,  S.  C. 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH    IN   WRITING.    Chi   Omega;  Canterbury   Club   (3.   4);    Carolina 
Playmakers  (3,  4). 


WIDOFF,  MICHAEL  GEORGE 


Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 


A.B.    IN    ECONOMICS.    Baseball    (1);  Cosmopolitan    Club    (3,    4):    Ne»»man    Club 
(1,  21;  University  Party  (3). 

WIEBE,  SALLY  ANN  Durham 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION.   Student    Party  (4);   Wesley   Foundation   (3.   4);   Y.D.C.   (4). 

WIGGINS,  FAY  EVANGELINE  Dudley 

A.B.    IN   SOCIOLOGY.    Women's   Residence   Council    (3);   Y.R.C.    (3,   4);   Y.W.C.A. 

(3,  4). 


WILHOIT,  GROVER  CLEVELAND,  JR.  Albemarle 

A.B.   IN  RADIO.  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Monogram  Club;  Wrestling. 

WILKERSON,  EDWIN  CISCO,  JR.  Greenville 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Track 
(1,  4):  University  Party  {1,  2.  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1). 

WILKINSON,  CHESTER  HOUSTON  Wake  Forest 

A  B.    IN   INTERNATIONAL  RELATIONS.  Canterbury  Club  (1,  2);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3, 
4).  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Scabbard  and  Blade  (3,  4);  Yackety  Yack  (4). 


WILKINSON,  ROBERT  NEWTON 


Greensboro 


A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2.  3.  4):  Carolina  Symposium  (3); 
Sound  and  Fury  (3);  WUNC  (1,  2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1);  U.N.C.  Orchestra  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Band  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

WILLIAMS,  LOUISE  BOOTH  Monroe,  Ga. 

A.B.  IN  PSYCHOLOGY.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Angel  Flight  (3,  4);  Panhellenic  Council 
(4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3.  4). 

WILLIAMS,  MACK  RAY,  JR.  Burlington 

A  B.  IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Carolina  Playmakers  (4); 
WUNC-TV  (3,  4). 


WILLIAMS,  PETER  MYRICK  Muliins,  S.  C. 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Band  (1);  Dormitory  Officer  |2,  3);  IDC.  (2,  3);  Men's  Glee 
Club  (1);   Wesley   Foundation   (2.   3,   4);   Y.M.C.A.   (2);   Student   Government   (3). 

WILLIAMSON,  ROBERT  EARL  Cerro  Gordo 

A.B.    IN   MUSIC.   Carolina    Playmakers   (4V,   Men's   Glee   Club   (3.   4);    University 
Chorus  (3,  4). 

WILLSON,  JOSEPH  CARTER  Raleigh 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    A.F.R.O.T.C.    (1):    Dormitory    Officer    (2); 
Y.D.C.  (2). 


WILSON,  JAMES  PARRISH,  JR.  Sanford 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Sigma   Nu;   Football   (1);   University   Party 

(1,  2.  3.  41. 

WILSON,  JAMES  PRESTON,  JR.  Wilmington 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Nev»man  Club  (1,  2.  3.  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1). 

WILSON,  PATSY  MAE  Elm  City 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS. 


WINDLEY,  DAVID  WALTER  Beaufort 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Carolina  Quarterly  (3). 

WINECOFF,  GEORGE  CALDWELL,  III  Gastonia 

B  S,   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Wesley   Foundation   (1,  2,   3,  4);   Y.M.C.A. 

(1,  2,  3,  4). 


WINGFIELD,  THOMAS  WHETSELL 

A  B    IN  ENGLISH    Phi  Delta  Theta,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta. 


Columbia,  S.  C. 


WOMACK,  SARAH  RICHARDSON  Chapel  Hill 

A  B  IN  COMPARATIVE  LITERATURE.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  President  (4);  Carolina 
Symposium  (31,  Chairman  (41;  Panhellenic  Council  (41;  University  Party  (2.  3,  4); 
Valkyries  (41;  Y  W.C.A.  (21.  Cabinet  (31. 

WOOD,  EUNICE  Malvern,  Pa. 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Stray  Greek  (3.  4);   Dormitory  Officer  (4). 


WOODALL,  SUSAN  KAY 


Hamlin,  W.Va. 

A  B  IN  EDUCATION  Kappa  Delta;  Angel  Flight  (4);  Band  (3);  Cosmopolitan  Club 
(41-  Splash  Club  141;  Student  N.E.A.  (3);  University  Chorus  (3,  4);  University 
Party  (3,  41;  WUNC  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

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CLASS  OF  '61 


WOODHOUSE,  WILLIAM  WALTON,  III 

A.B.  IN  SPANISH.  Phi  Eta  Sigma. 

WOODLEY,  SAMUEL  SPRUILL,  JR. 


Raleigh 
Columbia 


A.B.  IN  LAW.  A.F.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Arnold  Air  Society  (1,  2,  3.  4);  Dormitory 
Officer  (3);  I.D.C.  (3). 

WOODY,  JAMES  JENNINGS  Roxboro 

B.S.  IN  GEOLOGY.  Y.D.C.  (3,  4). 


WOOTEN,  STERLING  DILLON,  JR.  Goldsboro 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Kappa  Sigma;  Dance  Committee  (1,  2,  3); 
I.F.C.  (3,  4);  N.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Order  of  Minataurs  (2,  3,  4);  Orientation 
Counselor  (2);  University  Party. 

Selma 

4);  Dormitory  Officer  (2,  3); 


WORLEY,  DONALD  LEE 


WRIGHT,  ANNE  ANDREWS  Petersburg,  Va. 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION.   Clii   Omega;   Panhellenic   Council   (4);   Student   N.E.A.   (3); 
University  Party  (3,  4):  Yackety  Yack  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 


WRIGHT,  JANE  IREDELL  Wrightsville  Beach 

B.S.  IN  EDUCATION.  Chi  Omega;  University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

WRIGHT,  SUSAN  ELIZABETH  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Chi  Omega;  Canterbury  Club  (3,   4);  University  Party  (3,  4); 
Y.W.C.A.  (4). 


YARDLEY,  JONATHAN 


Chatham,  Va. 


A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  St.  Anthony;  Carolina  Symposium  (2,  3);  C.U.S.C.  (4);  Daily 
Tar  Heel  (1,  2,  3),  Editor  (4);  G.M.A.B.  (1);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4):  Publica- 
tions Board  (3,  4);  Sound  and  Fury,  Author  (1);  German  Club  (2),  President  (3). 


YATES,  MICHAEL  HOY 


YEAGER,  BETTY  DURHAM 


Durham 


North  Attleboro,  Mass. 

ersity    Party 


YODER,  PHILLIP  DANIEL 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Sigma  Nu;  Arnold  Air 


Newton 

Society  (1,  2). 


YOH,  SALLY  P.  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

B.S.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Kappa  Delta;  Carolina  Symposium  (3);  Carolina  Women's 
Council  (3);  W.A.A.  (3);  Westminster  Felioviship  (3);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

YOUNG,  DAVIS  B.  Lawrenceville,  N.  J, 

A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Chi  Phi;  Amphoterothen  (3,  4);  Carolina  Symposium  (1,  2); 
C.U.S.C.  (2,  3);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (1,  2.  4),  Editor  (3);  G.M.A.B.  (2,  3);  NS.A.  (2.  3); 
Order  of  the  Grail  (3.  4);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Order  of  the  Bean- 
birds  (3,  4);  Orientation  Committee  (4|;  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Publications 
Board  (2,  3.  4);  Student  Government  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Student  Legislature  (1,  2,  3); 
Student  Party  (1,  2,  3);  University  Party  (4);  Y.D.C.  (4);  Y.M.CA.  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Class  President  (2);   President's  Cabinet  (2,  3,  4);   Chancellor's  Cabinet  (3). 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  LEWIS,  III 

B.S.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  I.F.C. 
Legislature  (3);  University  Party  (3,  4);  Westminster  Fellowship  (1, 
(4);  A.R.O.T.C.  (1,  2). 


Chapel  Hill 


ZASLAV,  BARRY  ARTHUR 


Cedarhurst,  N.  Y. 


A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Tau  Epsilon  Phi;  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3);  I.F.C.  (3):  Student  Legis- 
lature (3);  Student  Party  (2,  3);  Y.M.CA.  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


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Dr.  Richard  Levin,  Advisor;  John  Buie,  Pete  Thompson,  Chairman;  Tim  Burnett,  Jim  Thompson,  Ed  Cox. 


AUDIT  BOARD 

The  primary  function  of  the  Audit  Board  is  to  supervise  the 
Student  Activities  Fund  Office.  The  group  also  serves  as  a 
financial  control  and  in  an  advisory  role  to  Student  Government. 

Five  students  and  two  faculty  advisers  constitute  the  mem- 
bership of  the  Board.  Members  are  appointed  annually  and  meet 
throughout  the  school  year,  striving  to  provide  continued  and 
improved  professional  accounting  services  to  student  govern- 
ment and  campus  organizations  through  the  Student  Activities 
Fund  Office.  This  office  currently  is  responsible  for  sixty-five 
accounts,  representing  nearly  two  million  dollars  in  annual 
transactions. 


STUDENT  ACTIVITIES 
FUND  OFFICE 

The  Student  Activities  Fund  Office  audits  books  for  fraterni- 
ties, sororities,  campus  organizations,  and  others.  This  office 
has  approximately  seventy  accounts.  It  works  closely  with  Audit 
Board  and  the  treasurer  of  each  organization  in  keeping  a 
record  of  accounts  and  counter-signing  all  checks. 


Mrs.  Carole  Hentz,  Mrs,  Frances  Sparrow.  Miss  Ethyl  Hogan. 


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GROUP  HEADQUARTERS  STAFF  —  Kneeling:  W.  M,  Grover,  H.  A.  Vann,  R.  C.  Bowman,  W.  M.  Holli- 
field,  and  G.  R.  Moore.  Standing:  R.  R.  Scott,  A.  L.  Dozier,  F.  L.  Adams,  R.  B.  Silliman,  and 
L.  G.  Sanford. 


DONALD  W.  McFADYEN 
Cadet  Commander 


SQUADRON  STAFF  HEADQUARTERS  —  Left  to  Right:  J.  E.  Davies,  W.  J.  Ott,  W.  J.  Ritchie,  R.  D. 
Collins.  H.  R.  Usher,  and  M.  W.  Bell. 


SQUADRON  STAFF  HEADQUARTERS  —  Left  to  Right:  J.  L.  LeCompte,  G.  A.  Autrey,  H.  L. 
Hutchinson,  J.  L.  Young,  F.  Harris,  and  P.  B.  Nash. 


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SAMUEL  S.  WOODLEY 
Cadet  Executive  Officer 


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ARNOLD  AIR  SOCIETY 


Front  Row:  Arthur  L.  Dozier,  Donald  W.  McFadyen,  Robert  R.  Scott,  Harold  C.  Byrd,  James  C.  Burrus,  Robert  Kent  Phillips,  Howdid  A.  Vdii,i. 
Second  Row:  Robert  P.  Aldridge,  Commander;  W.  Mason  Hollifield,  Fred  B.  Harris,  Sam  S.  Woodley,  Jr.,  Robert  B.  Silliman,  John  Hood  Summey, 
David  A.  Parl^er. 


The  Arnold  Air  Society  is  a  national  honorary-professional- 
military  fraternity  of  Air  Force  cadets.  Each  year,  Arnold  Air 
promotes  an  extensive  program  during  which  the  most  out- 
standing cadets  from  the  sophomore,  junior,  and  senior  classes 
are  selected.  The  Arnold  Air  Society  provides  for  its  members 
programs  on  various  aspects  of  Air  Force  life.  Because  mem- 
bers seek  to  improve  their  knowledge  of  the  Air  Force,  and 
their  potential  as  future  officers,  the  AAS  seeks  to  further 


stimulate  its  members'  interest  in  Air  Force  affairs.  Arnold  Air 
Society  also  fulfills  a  vital  role  in  the  AFROTC  in  that  it  furthers 
the  participation  of  cadets  in  the  processes  of  leadership.  For 
many  of  its  meetings,  the  Society  invites  noted  personalities 
to  speak  on  topics  of  a  military  nature,  following  the  speech 
with  a  social  hour.  The  Arnold  Air  Society  also  sponsors  the 
Angel  Flight,  a  group  of  coeds  who  serve  as  hostesses  for 
cadet  social  affairs. 


ANGEL  FLIGHT 


The  Angel  Flight  is  the  auxiliary  to  and  is  sponsored 
by  the  Arnold  Air  Society.  The  purposes  of  the  flight 
are  to  strengthen  and  promote  interest  in  the  Air 
Force,  to  gain  information  concerning  the  military 
services,  and  to  aid  the  progress  of  the  Arnold  Air 
Society  and  the  cadet  corps. 

Most  of  the  activities  of  Angel  Flight  are  carried  on 
at  the  local  level.  The  sponsors  aid  cadets  in  planning 
and  preparing  for  social  events,  such  as  the  annual 
Christmas  dance,  the  Military  Ball,  and  coffee  hours. 
On  the  National  level,  the  main  activity  is  a  National 
Conclave  which  is  held  annually  at  the  national  head- 
quarters. Delegates  from  schools  all  over  the  nation 
gather  to  share  ideas  and  discuss  important  issues  of 
our  national  organization. 


Seated:  Nan  Johnson,  Nancy  Tiedeman,  Hi  Walton,  Gennie  Phillips,  Vista  Thompson. 
Back  ROW:  Connie  Burroughs,  Jan  McColsky,  Linda  Hurt,  Ann  Cummings,  Ann  Lee, 
Nazlee  French,  Louise  Williams,  Sylvia  Scott,  Minnie  Barnes,  Jeane  Huntley,  Rita  McClain. 


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Squadron  1 


DAVID  A.  PARKER 
Commander,  Squadron  1 


GROUP  I 


GROUP  II 


ROBERT  P.  ALDRIDGE 
Commander,  Squadron  2 


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BAND  SQUADRON 


ROBERT  WILKINSON 
Band  Squadron  Commander 


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GORDON  BASNIGHT 

Drill  Squadron  Commander 


Color  Guard:  J.  E.  Neal,  R.  L  Corbett,  Jr.,  D.  L.  Riddle, 
R.  A.  Pinson. 


DRILL  SQUADRON 


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DORM 


Page  262 


LIFE 


Page  263 


IDC  COURT  —  Seated:  Jim  Gaulden,  Dave  Setzer.  Standing:  Btuce  Welch,  Charles  Burgin,  John  Mitchener,  Wayne  Babb,  George  Critz. 


MEN'S  INTER 


SWAG  GRIMSLEY 
President 


The  IDC  is  the  governing  body  of  the  twenty  men's  dormi- 
tories at  UNC.  Composed  of  representatives  of  each  dorm,  the 
IDC  meets  twice  monthly  to  discuss  dorm  problems  and  plan 
programs  which  will  enrich  the  life  of  men  living  in  dormitories. 

The  IDC  is  an  open  forum  for  the  discussion  of  interesting 
issues  on  campus.  Any  topic  which  directly  or  indirectly  con- 
cerns dorm  residents  receives  IDC  attention  and  action. 

A  social  program  for  the  benefit  of  all  residents  is  a  major 
project  of  the  IDC.  In  addition  to  all-campus  functions,  the  IDC 
helps  individual  dorms  plan  dances  and  parties. 

The  IDC  Court  handles  all  infractions  of  dorm  rules.  It  is 
composed  of  a  Chairman  and  six  members  elected  from  the 
IDC  members. 


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EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL  —  First  Row:   Mike 

Childs.  Swag  Grimsley,  Pat  Morgan.  Second 
Row:  Dave  Setzer,  Jim  Gaulden,  Reg  Brooker, 
Charles  Burgin,  Bill  Williams,  Bruce  Raynor, 
De  Leon  Fields,  John  Mitchener,  John  Buie. 


DORMITORY  COUNCIL 


MEN'S  INTERDORMITORY  COUNCIL  REPRESENTATIVES 


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Volleyball  intramurals  provide 
much  excitement. 


WOMEN'S  ATHLETIC  ASSOCIATION 


SPLASH  CLUB 


WAfl  REPRESENTATIVES  —  First  Row:  Kenney,  Smith,  Hunter.  President;  Bolton,  Brevick.  Second 
Row:  Greenfield,  Wicker,  Pollakavetz,  Sheehan,  Deal,  Pickrell,  Latane.  Third  Row:  Davis,  Roberson, 
Huntley,  Ramsey,  Moore,  Kiker.  Ringwalt,  Pasler,  Fourth  Row:  Crawford,  Remmers,  Blake,  Williams, 
Morris,  Ballou,  Moose,  Leary. 


The  Women's  Athletic  Association  offers  a  wide  variety  of 
activities  to  all  women  students  at  UNC.  The  purpose  of  WAA 
is  to  promote  interest  in,  and  to  provide  opportunities  for, 
participation  in  various  recreational  activities,  and  to  promote 
interest  in  women's  athletics. 

During  each  season  of  the  year,  intramurals  provide  com- 


petition in  individual  and  team  sports.  Besides  intramurals  the 
WAA  cooperates  with  the  men  in  planning  co-recreational  intra- 
murals such  as  Co-Rec  volleyball  and  swimming,  and  the  annual 
Co-Rec  Carnival.  Other  activities  include  play  days,  competition 
with  other  schools,  and  the  annual  Spring  Picnic.  All  women 
students  are  members  of  the  WAA. 


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SWIMMING 


Carolina's  swimming  team  opened  the  1960-61  season  with 
promise  for  the  most  outstanding  season  in  many  years.  This 
is  taking  quite  a  lot  for  granted  as  the  Tarheels  have  won  38 
of  their  last  42  matches  and  have  won  the  ACC  crown  in  two 
of  the  past  three  seasons.  The  tankmen  have  swept  through 
the  ACC  matches  they  have  had  so  far  while  losing  only  to 
powerful  Navy  in  a  meet  at  Annapolis  which  saw  star  Harry 
Bloom  set  an  Annapolis  record  for  the  Middle  pool.  Bloom, 
along  with  seniors  Vince  Simonton  and  Harv  Hamrick,  form  the 
nucleus  of  the  team.  Last  year's  freshman  team  was  one  of  the 
finest  in  the  history  of  the  school  and  should  certainly  produce 
some  fine  swimmers  before  the  season  comes  to  a  close.  Bloom 
should  prove  to  be  one  of  the  nation's  best,  perhaps  great 
enough  for  All-America  honors.  This  year's  team  is  indeed  a 
credit  to  the  fine  coaching  of  Pat  Earey  who  has  continually 
produced  fine  swimmers.  With  the  fine  group  of  sophomores, 
Carolina  should  continue  to  rank  among  the  nation's  finest. 


COACH  PAT  EAREY 


Front  Row:  Jon  Weber,  Harry  Schiffman,  Bill  Bohren,  Co-Captains  Vince  Simonton  and  Harvey  Hamrick,  Jim  Huffman,  Fernando  Belmont,  and  Arthur 
Merrill.  Second  Row:  Willie  Bloom,  Jim  Bromwell,  Tom  Cannon,  Bob  Briggs,  Tim  Cornwall,  John  Kirkman.  Tom  Stack,  Joe  Bell,  and  Ben  Crutchfield. 
Third  Row:  Tim  Cole,  Bill  Wells,  Frank  Lea,  Howard  Cone,  Charles  Hurd,  Ken  Boyle.  Bob  Bilbro,  Bryan  Williams,  Tom  Tygart,  and  Harry  Bloom. 


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FZRNANDO  BELMONT  AND  fRmA  LEA 


VINCc  SIMONTON  AND  HARVEY  HAMRICK 
Co-Captains 


JIM  BROMWELL,  BILL  buHKbN, 
AND  TIM  CORNWALL 


Page  269 


Tar  Heels  off  to 
a  good  start. 


BILL  WELLS,  JOHN  KIRKMAN, 
AND  HOWARD  CONE 


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"Magic  Island"  cast  in  moment  of  suspense. 


Scene  from  "infierit  the  Wind." 


The  Playmaker's  specialty 
is  heavy  drama.  One  of  the 
finest  examples  of  this 
was  Tennessee  Williams' 
"Summer  and  Smoke." 


The  DeBeque  children  from 
"South  Pacific." 


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Bali  Ha'i  from  "South  Pacific' 


CAROLINA  PLAYMAKERS 


Cast  assemblage  of  Dylan  Thomas'  "Under  Milkwood.' 


The  Carolina  Playmakers  serve  a  dual  purpose  as  a 
laboratory  organization  for  the  Department  of  Dramatic 
Art  and  a  community  theatre.  Participation  is  not  limited 
to  students  in  the  department.  The  Carolina  Playmakers 
use  actors  and  technicians  from  all  departments  of  the 
University  as  well  as  people  in  the  community. 

The  1960-61  season  included  Rogers'  and  Hammer- 
stein's  "South  Pacific,"  Dylan  Thomas'  "Under  Milk- 
wood,"  Friedrich  Duerrenmatt's  "The  Visit,"  a  new 
Danish  play  by  Niels  Locher,  "Day  of  Glory"  and  a  melo- 
drama, Alfriend's  and  Wheeler's  "The  Great  Diamond 
Robbery." 

Three  bills  of  one-acts,  written,  directed  and  staged 
by  students,  round  out  the  busy  program  of  activities 
for  the  Playmakers  on  campus,  along  with  the  productions 
of  an  experimental  theatre  group,  the  Student  Theatre 
Workshop. 


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CAROLINA 
HANDBOOK 

There  were  only  three  weeks  left  on  the  school  calendar 
when  the  Publications  Board  chose  the  editor  of  the  1960-61 
Carolina  Handbook.  In  those  three  weeks,  a  staff  was  assembled 
and  the  Handbook  revamped  completely  in  format  and  cover- 
age. The  Carolina  Handbook  has  been  UNC's  official  Orientation 
guide  for  all  new  male  students  since  1891.  First  published  by 
the  YMCA  in  an  edition  of  16  pages,  the  Handbook  became  a 
member  of  the  University  Publications  Board  in  1959  and  func- 
tioned this  year  for  the  first  time  as  a  Student  Government 
publication.  After  a  half  century  of  publication,  the  Handbook 
has  expanded  to  152  pages  under  a  budget  of  $3,386.86.  It  is 
sent  in  August  to  all  incoming  male  students. 


RICK  OVERSTREET 
Business  Manager 


CAROLINA  HANDBOOK  STAFF  —  First  Row:  Ginny  von  Schilling,  Susan  Lewis.  Second  Row:  Ed  Riner,  Charles  Cooper,  Al  Claytor.  C.  J.  Underwood, 
Rick  Overstreet,  Henry  Mayer.  Third  Row:  Joe  Bell,  Frank  Smith,  Laurie  Holder,  John  Clinard,  Bob  Powell. 


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UNC  MEN'S  GLEE  CLUB 


UNC  MEN'S  GLEE  CLUB 


The  UNC  Men's  Glee  Club  is  composed  of  approximately 
seventy-five  Carolina  gentlemen  who  offer  their  singing  talents 
for  the  entertainment  of  fellow  classmates  and  various  groups 
and  institutions  throughout  the  state  and  along  the  entire 
eastern  seaboard. 

Dressed  in  tuxedos  or  their  traditional  blazers,  they  may  be 
heard  singing  the  serious  works  of  Handel  or  other  songs 
ranging  from  the  traditional  school  songs  to  light  calypso 
numbers  from  Trinidad.  The  Club  presents  special  music  for 
local  churches,  performs  for  University  functions,  and  conducts 
a  Fall  and  Spring  tour.  The  Glee  Club  is  the  only  touring  choral 
group  at  the  University. 


MEN'S  GLEE  CLUB  OFFICERS  —  John  Canupp,  President;  Ken  Beane,  Bill  Dalton,  A! 
Miller,  Sydney  Muggins,  Tom  Fitzgerald,  Jim  Short. 


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CAROLINA 
FORUM 

The  Carolina  Forum  since  1935  lias  brouglit  to  the  campus 
speakers  of  national  and  international  interest.  Since  the 
Forum's  purpose  is  to  keep  the  students  of  the  University  in 
first-hand  touch  with  the  events  of  the  day,  world  personalities 
intimately  involved  with  these  events  have  been  and  are  being 
invited  to  present  their  views  to  the  campus. 

This  fall  the  Forum  featured  a  discussion  on  the  taut  Arab- 
Israel  relations  and  an  eye-witness  report  on  the  unrest  in  a 
divided  South  Africa.  Programs  during  the  spring  were  in  the 
fields  of  American  economy,  modern  literature  and  the  modern 
state. 


Al  Lowenstein,  Forum  speaker  on  South  Africa. 


Stuart  Bohannon 
and  Bill  Bevis. 


PUBLICATIONS 
BOARD 

The  Publications  Board  is  charged  with  the  financial  super- 
vision of  Student  Government  publications.  Working  with  a 
budget  of  over  $100,000,  it  awards  contracts,  salaries,  and 
supervises  the  business  of  the  Yackety  Yack,  Daily  Tar  Heel, 
Carolina  Quarterly  and  the  Carolina  Handbook. 

Its  membership  consists  of  the  faculty  advisors,  two  student 
legislators,  one  finance  committee  member,  two  presidential 
appointees,  and  the  editors-in-chief  and  business  managers  of 
each  publication.  The  board  devotes  many  hours  toward  insur- 
ing the  University  of  North  Carolina  the  finest  in  student 
publications. 


RICK  OVERSTREET 
Chairman 


PUBLICATIONS  BOARD  —  Seated:  Dr.  Mouzon,  Patricia  Litchfield,  Mrs.  Sparrow,  Susan  Lewis,  Mr.  Byerly.  Standing:  Chips  Wocdrum,  Jim  Smalley,  Tim 
Burnett,  Rick  Overstreet,  Richard  Rickert,  Richard  Windham,  Jonathan  Yardley,  Richard  Weiner,  Ed  Riner,  Davis  Young. 


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FRANCIS  CRAIGHILL, 
President 


DILLON  WOOTEN 
Vice-President 


Joni  James  sings  from  her  heart 
at  Fall  Germans. 


GERMAN  CLUB 

The  highlight  of  the  social  season  at  UNC  is  the  thrice-yearly 
presented  German  Club  concerts.  At  this  time,  young  ladies  are 
imported  from  all  over  the  South  for  a  week-end  of  gala  parties. 
Fall  Germans  featured  Miss  Joni  James,  the  Hi-Lo's  and  the 
Billy  May  Band,  who  were  all  outstanding.  Such  high  quality 
entertainment  and  attendance  records  have  helped  make  this 
year  most  successful. 


The  music  of  Billy  May's  band  backed  up  the 
feature  entertainment  in  November. 


The  Hi  Lo's.  whose  take-offs  on 
other  singing  groups  were  spectacu- 
lar at  Fall  Germans. 


Nina  Simone,  brilliant  new 
jazz  singer  and  pianist. 


ADAMS 
GLASCOCK 


FEARING 
KENRICK 


DI-PHI  SENATE 


The  Dialectic  and  Philanthropic  Literary  Society,  founded  at 
the  University  in  17S5,  is  the  oldest  active  debating  society  in 
the  United  States. 

Each  week  the  Society  meets  in  its  beautiful  and  hallowed 
halls  to  debate  informally  topics  of  current  interest  to  the 
speaking  abilities  through  the  spirited  interchange  of  ideas  in 
a  tradition  as  old  as  the  University  itself.  In  earlier  years  the 
Society  was  the  student  government  organization.  Its  influence 
on  the  intellectual  life  of  the  University  continues. 

Many  men  and  women  have  gone  on  from  the  halls  of  the 
Di-Phi  to  assume  positions  of  responsibility  and  influence.  The 
rolls  of  membership  include  a  President  of  the  United  States, 
a  Vice-President,  Governors  of  North  Carolina,  U.  S.  Senators, 
Congressmen,  and  Cabinet  Members.  Thomas  Wolfe,  Dr.  Frank 
Graham  and  Governor  Luther  Hodges  are  only  a  few  of  the  many 
well-known  alumni  members  of  the  Society. 


First  Row:  Paul  Gillette,  Arthur  Hayes,  Alvin  Daughtridge,  Glen  Jotinson,  Mary  Jeanne  Reid,  Ed  McCormIck,  Richard  Barton,  Nelson  Tunstall,  Clarence 
Dillard,  Jr.,  Robert  Sherer.  Second  Row:  Joe  Dickinson,  Stan  Black,  Neal  Evans,  Wesley  Batten,  Norwood  Pratt,  Allan  Ostergreu,  Sam  Hummel,  Joe 
Ferrell,  David  Price. 


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PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Phi  Beta  Kappa  was  founded  at  the  College  of  William  and  Mary  December  5,  1776.  The  Alpha 
Chapter  of  North  Carolina  was  established  here  November  7,  1904,  and  there  are  at  present 
165  chapters. 


OFFICERS 

LEWIS  ODIS  RUSH,  JR President 

DAVID  QUITMAN  GARRISON Vice-President 

DAVID  LEE  GRIGG Recording  Secretary 

DR.  ERNEST  L.  MACKIE     Corresponding  Secretary-Treasurer 

EXECUTIVE  COMMIHEE 

LEWIS  ODIS  RUSH,  JR.  DR.  ROBERT  B.  HOUSE 

DAVID  QUITMAN  GARRISON  DR.  ALMONTE  0.  HOWELL 

DAVID  LEE  GRIGG  PROFESSOR  CORYDON  P.  SPRUILL 

DR.  ERNEST  L.  MACKIE 


INITIATED  MAY  10.  1960 
Seniors 

Michael  Van  Cleave  Alexander 

Nancy  Etta  Awbrey 

Edith  Bierhorst  Back 

Nancy  Jane  Baker 

Brenda  Combs  Ball 

Mary  Louise  Barreras 

James  Sherman  Belli 

Eleanor  Evans  Blackwell 

Sipra  Bose 

Margaret  Hart  Cannon 

Elizabeth  Burke  Covington 

Ralph  Waldo  Cummings,  Jr. 

William  Bullard  Edmund,  Jr. 

Lydia  Mary  Fish 

Susan  Kathleen  Greenwood 

Claire  Anne  Manner 

Marylyn  Dixie  Jackson 

Clauston  Levi  Jenkins,  Jr. 

Constance  Marie  Kennedy 

Rudolph  Phillip  Lamone 

James  Everett  Laughrun 
Jackie  Lee  Lawing 

Thomas  Towles  Lawson 
Louise  Elizabeth  McGee 
John  Taylor  McMillan 
Roger  Alan  Nichols 
Robert  Cutler  Noble 
Margaret  Lockhart  Oast 
Hugh  Lester  Patterson 
Dorothy  Coleman  Ramos 
Kathleen  Samsot 
Julid  Catherine  Singletary 
Anthony  Garland  Turner 
Charlie  Thomas  Whitley 


INITIATED  MAY  10, 1960 

Juniors 

Larry  Wesley  Brown 
Robert  Vernon  Fulk,  Jr. 
David  Quitman  Garrison 
David  Lee  Grigg 
Robert  Lee  Grubb,  Jr. 
Robert  Charles  Rohlfs 
Lewis  Odis  Rush,  Jr. 
William  Floyd  Sayers,  Jr. 


INITIATED  DECEMBER  6,  1960 

Robert  Michael  Childs 
James  Allen  Fine 
Walter  Erwin  Fuller,  Jr. 
Carol  Lynn  Garris 
jack  Powell  Gulley 
William  Stuart  Hurt 
Thomas  Patrick  Inman 
Kay  Nichols  Lynn 
Lorraine  Lynnhaven  Manly 
Joseph  Milam,  Jr. 
Jerry  Leath  Mills 
Jon-Eric  Parrish 
Rupert  Tarpley  Pickens 
Richard  Beverly  Raney,  Jr. 
Bruce  Butler  Raynor,  Jr. 
Frances  Ellen  Reynolds 
James  Dale  Tedder 
Donald  Wayne  Wade 
Grayson  Howard  Walker 
George  Arthur  Weaver 


PHI  ETA  SIGMA 


First  Row:  Kosmo  Davis  Tatalias,  David  Parl(er  Bland,  Richard  Lee  Dunn,  Charles  Ray  Brown,  Henry  Armfield  Foscue,  Jr.,  Arthur  Jesse  Merrill,  Jr.,  Robert 
Ervin  Cunningham,  Jr.,  Robert  Wilson  Madry,  Jr.,  William  Stuart  Hurt.  Second  Row:  Peter  Ross  Range,  Robert  Lee  McCall,  Jr..  David  John  Goode,  George 
Frederick  Geils,  Frederick  Randolph  Anderson,  Jr.,  James  Alvin  Yount,  Donald  Fred  Heenan,  Sheldon  Peck,  Barry  Allan  Portnoy,  Daniel  McMullan 
Armstrong  III,  Michael  M.  Coleman.  Charles  Robin  Britt,  David  Charles  Hitch,  David  John  Impastato,  Jr„  Douglas  Mcintosh  Fambrough,  Jr.,  David 
Louis  Cohen.  Third  Row:  Forrest  Benedict  Green.  James  Gorrell  McMichael,  Scott  Dean  Ward,  William  Barker  Riley,  Jr..  Robert  Duane  Powell,  Ralph 
Connor  Reid,  Jr.,  Edward  Norman  Graham,  Harvey  Lake  Harris,  Jr.,  Frederick  Hailey  Groom,  John  Agrippa  Mitchener.  Richard  Lamont  Garner.  Malcolm 
Winston  Burroughs,  Burton  Wayne  Stuart,  Jr.  Fourth  Row:  Howard  Glenn  Garner,  Randolph  Leland  Lambe,  Carl  Douglas  Rhodes,  Jr..  Carl  Phillip  Cole, 
Sam  Dunn  Bryan,  James  Nelson  Irvine,  James  Meyers  Powell,  Jr.,  David  Pollock  Underwood,  John  Bason  Wagoner,  Paul  Green  Houston. 


Phi  Eta  Sigma,  freshman  honorary  scholarship  fraternity,  was  founded  at  the  University  of  Illinois  March  22, 
1923,  and  at  the  present  time  has  102  chapters.  Our  chapter  was  established  in  1947. 

OFFICERS 

FREDERICK  RANDOLPH  ANDERSON,  JR President 

PETER  ROSS  RANGE  Vice-President 

ARTHUR  JESSE  MERRILL,  JR Secretary 

ROBERT  WILSON  MADRY,  JR Treasurer 

CARL  DOUGLAS  RHODES,  JR Historian 

DR.  ERNEST  L.  MACKIE  Faculty  Advisor 


HONORARY  MEMBERS 


Professor  M.  A.  Hill,  Jr. 
Dean  Cecil  Johnson 


Professor  Ernest  L.  Mackie 
Professor  Corydon  P.  Spruill 


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OFFICERS 


CAROLYN  GRAHAM  WALKER,  President 
ALICE  BLAIR  LINDEN  KENT,  Secretary 


SARAH  RICHARDSON  WOMACK,  Treasurer 


ALICE  MAY  FORESTER,  Alumitae  Secretary 


343   Linda  Rehn 


345  Alice  Blair  Linden  Kent 

346  Carolyn  Graham  Walker 


Nancy  Awbrey 
Grace  Aycock 
Shanfa  Bhutani 
Mary  ScoH  Bloekwell 

—7 —  -— y 

atherine  Kennedy  Carmichael 
Mary  Hedrick  Davis 
Martha  Decker  DeBerry 


MEMBERS  1960-61 

347  Sarah  Richardson  Womack 

348  Judith  Ellen  Buxton 

349  Beote  Tino  Emille  Baensch 

350  Mary  Hunter  Kennedy 

351  Sharon  Lee  Sullivan 

ALUMNAE  AND  HONORARIES 

Diana  DeVere 
Nancy  Margaret  Faiso 
Mayhew  Fambrough 
Kathleen  Boles  Fink 
Ida  Howell  Friday 
Cynthia  Grdnt 
Moxine  Lee  Hoeutt 
Rita  Patricio  Jester 
Carolyn  Johnson 


352  Barbara  Jane  Bell 

353  Helen  Stewart  McCollum 

354  Fannie  Louise  Lacy 

355  Andrea  Lucille  Gorcica 


Mary  Frances  Kellom 
Elizabeth  Louanno  Kemble 
Isabella  MacLeod 
Anne  Ellen  Queen 
Martha  Anne  Richardson 
Julia  Staples 
Gladys  Avery  Tillet 
Frances  Angos  Weover 
Connie  Whitoker 


a^nfi^s^ 


OFFICERS  1959-1960 

PAUL  GENE  STRASSLER     

NORMAN  BARRETT  SMITH  -—TV 

HARVEY  PECK ^^^J^farfimaieiis 

WADE  MARVIN  SMITH  Chi^ 

ARGONAUTS  INDUCTED  APRIL  11,  1960 

640  John  Ballentine  Cummings 

641  James  Martin  Scott 

642  David  Lee  Grigg 

643  Berthold  Louis  Uilman 

644  Charles  Dowd  Gray,  III 

645  John  Blount  Mayo,  Jr. 

646  William  Brantley  Aycock 

647  Howard  Holderness,  Jr. 

648  Raymond  John  Stanley 

649  Maurice  Taylor  Van  Hecke 

650  Lawrence  Byron  Austin,  III 

651  Edwin  Levy,  Jr. 

652  Mark  King  Wilson,  III 

653  Robert  Vernon  Fulk,  Jr. 

654  Jack  Holland  Spain,  Jr. 

655  Roger  Babson  Foushee 

656  Maurice  Glen  Johnson 

657  Bernard  Henry  Boyd 

STUDENT  ARGONAUTS  1960-1961 

532  Kenneth  Lawing  Penegar 
589  George  Robinson  Ragsdale 
596  Paul  Gene  Strassler 

613  Joseph  Francis  Quigg 

614  Roland  William  Payne,  Jr.  ^   ^  AfVn'i  I 
620  Harvey  Peck  y^ .AIV\l   I 
627  Daniel  Milton  Lotz 
639  Wade  Marvin  Smith 

641  James  Martin  Scott 

642  David  Lee  Grigg 
Howard  Holderness,  y 
RaymofTa  John  Stai 

650  Lawrfence  Byron  Adstin,  III 
653  Bcioert  Vernori/fulk 
65^^oger  Babson  Foushee 
6  Maurice  Qren  Johnson, 

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:ULTY  ARGONAUTS  1960-1961 


orydon  Perry  Spruill 
Frederick  Carlyle  Shepard 
Julius  J.  Wade 
Earle  Horace  Hartsell 
Joseph  Maryon  Saunders 
Richard  Beverly  Raney 
Edgar  Alexander  Cameron 
Walter  Smith  Spearman,  Jr. 
Frederick  Henry  Weaver 
George  Alexander  Heard 
Alfred  Guy  Ivey 
Earnest  Craige 
Isaac  Montrose  Taylor 
James  Frederick  Newsome 
Edwin  Sidney  Lanier 
John  Dewey  Dorsett,  Jr. 
Hugh  Talmadge  Lefler 
Harry  Kitsun  Russell 
James  Clarence  Wallace 
Raymond  Lewis  Jefferies 
William  West  Taylor 
Frank  William  Hanft 
William  Clyde  Friday 
John  A.  Kirkland 
Robert  Allison  Fetzer 
William  Ernest  Mackie 
Walter  Reece  Berryhill 
Roy  Walter  Holsten 
John  Lassiter  Sanders 
Henry  Parker  Brandis,  Jr. 
John  M.  Schnorrenberg 
Julian  Dewey  Mason,  Jr. 
Dudley  Dewitt  Carroll 
Archibald  Henderson 
Thomas  Anthony  Rezzuto,  Jr. 
William  Woodard  McLendon 
Preston  Herchel  Epps 
Foster  Fitz-Simons 
Louis  Round  Wilson 
Frank  Joseph  McGuire 
Robin  Ledbetter  Hinson 
Jan  Philip  Schinhan    .  i 

Wiltlin  Elmanj  Mason,  Jr.       ' 
Bertnold  Louis 


©rber  of  tfte  (grail 


OFFICERS 


LAWRENCE  BYRON  AUSTIN,  III Delegata 

ROBERT  MICHAEL  CHILDS Scribe 

WILLIAM  FLOYD  SAYERS Exchequer 

JAMES  PATRICK  MORGAN     .     Vice-Exchequer 


SIR  KNIGHTS 


Lawrence  Byron  Austin,  III  Howard  Holderness,  Jr. 


Robert  Hodges  Bilbro 


Denton  Lotz 


George  Worth  Campbell,  Jr.         John  Lee  Mitchell 


Robert  Michael  Childs 


James  Patrick  Morgan 


Robert  Vernon  Fulk,  Jr. 


Lewis  Odis  Rush,  Jr. 


Ddvid  Lee  Grigg 


William  Floyd  Sayers 


Joseph  Wayne  Grimsley 


Norton  Fortune  Tennille,  Jr. 


Davis  Beeken  Young 


Cfje  (0rkr  of  tf)e  0lh  MieE 


OFFICERS 


JAMES  BRISTOL  ROUSE 
ROBERT  MICHAEL  CHILDS 
CAROLYN  GRAHAM  WALKER 
ERNEST  LLOYD  MACKIE 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary-Treasurer 

Recorder 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

The  Officers 

and 

Howard  Holderness,  Jr. 

Robert  Vernon  Fulk,  Jr. 

Carol  Alicia  Tieslau 


V^illiam  Donald  Carmichael, 
William  Robert  Coulter 
Jesse  Henry  Dedmond 
Peter  Harry  Gerns 
Samuel  Hirsch 


CHARTER  MEMBERS 

Charles  Louis  Johnston,  Jr. 
Allard  Kenneth  Lowenstein 
William  Ernest  Mackie 
Basil  Lamar  Sherrill 


Donald  Gray  Shropshire 
Leonard  Adolph  Szafaryn 
Dr.  Samuel  Thomas  Emory 
Dr.  Ernest  Lleyd  Mackie 
Dr.  William.  Smith  Wells 


Amelie  Virginia  Aldige 
Joseph  Hammond  Alexander 
Lawrence  Byron  Austin,  III 
Nancy  Etta  Awbrey 
Nancy  Jane  Baker 
Stanley  Warren  Black,  III 
Sipra  Bose 

Anthony  Patricia  Brady 
Robert  Michael  Childs 
Rhodes  Thomas  Corbett 
Robert  James  Covington 
Jeane  Gail  Crewes 
Frank  Harrison  Crowther 
William  Finley  Davis 
Angus  McLean  Duff 
Philip  Strowd  Edwards 
Nancy  Margaret  Faison 
Alice  May  Forester 
Roger  Babson  Foushee 
Belinda  Jane  Foy 
Robert  Vernon  Fulk,  Jr. 
Cynthia  Geraldine  Grant 
George  Wallace  Grayson 


INITIATES  OF  MARCH  29,  1960 

David  Lee  Grigg 
Joseph  Wayne  Grimsley 
Robert  Lee  Grubb,  Jr. 
Claire  Anne  Hanner 
Diana  Donaldson  Harmon 
Peyton  Samuel  Hawes,  Jr. 
Charles  Farris  Himes 
Howard  Holderness,  Jr. 
Russell  Joseph  Hollers,  Jr. 
Rita  Patricia  Jester 
Elizabeth  lone  Johnson 
David  Alexander  Jones 
Bennette  Eugene  Geer  Keys 
Michael  Doyle  Kizziah 
Jay  Odell  Lambeth 
Thomas  Towler  Lawson 
Davis  Lee  Leffler 
Karen  Margaret  Magnuson 
Sophie  Myers  Martin 
Louise  Elizabeth  McGee 
John  Taylor  McMillan 
John  Lee  Mitchell 
William  Whitaker  Moose 


Martha  Merle  Morgan 
Melissa  Osborne 
Charles  Grey  Poole 
John  Charles  Ray 
Edward  Neal  Riner 
Judith  Ann  Rock 
James  Briston  Rouse 
Anthony  Wilshire  Salinger 
James  Martin  Scott 
Henry  Clay  Simpson 
Arthur  Ward  Sims 
James  Lee  Smalley,  Jr. 
Michael  Fred  Smith 
Wade  Marvin  Smith 
Gordon  Parkhurst  Street,  Jr. 
Jerome  Walker  Stokes 
Carol  Alicia  Tieslau 
Sandra  Jean  Trotman 
Carolyn  Graham  Walker 
Joseph  Henley  Warner 
Thomas  Livingston  White,  Jr. 
Sue  Ann  Wood 
Jonathan  Yardley 
Davis  Beeken  Young 


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OFFICERS 


123  KIT  "TURTLE  DOVE"  TIEDEMAN 
115  RALPH  "ROOSTER"  HOLTHOUSER 


Most  Worthy  Big  Bird 
Most  Worthy  Little  Bird 


MEMBERS 


106  Pappy  "Platypus"  Churchill 

119  Tom  "Oriole"  Overman 

122  Mark  "Turkey  Buzzard"  Thelin 

132  Bob  "Bat"  Beatty 

133  Shanti  "Totta"  Bhutani 

134  Becky  "Bob-0-Link"  Davis 

135  Kathy  "Duck"  DuQuesnay 

136  R.  V.  "Falcon"  Fulk 

137  Sam  "Goldfinch"  Goodwin 

138  Alice  "Kiwi"  Kent 

139  Dick  "Leghorn"  Lambeth 

140  Ann  "Magpie"  McLean 

141  Frank  "Mudhen"  McSwain 

142  Carol  "Coot"  Moser 

143  Jo-Ann  "Songbird"  Sory 

144  Prissy  "Pelican"  Wyrick 

145  Davis  "Dirty  Bird"  Young 


148  Bob  "Bald  Eagle"  Baynes 

149  Tommy  "Buzzard"  Butler 

150  Skip  "Catbird"  Clement 

151  Georgia  "Canary"  Cobb 

152  Billy  "Bufflehead"  Dunlap 

153  Bev  "Flycatcher"  Foard 

154  Charley  "Chewink"  Himes 

155  Betty  "Bob-0-Link"  Hobson 

156  Louise  "Looney-Bird"  Loomis 

157  Roy  "Ruddey  Duck"  Michaux 

158  Leafy  "Parakeet"  Pollock 

159  Jimbo  "Raven"  Rouse 

160  Tootsie  "Tufted-Titmouse"  Sheppard 

161  Jane  "Swallow"  Smith 

162  Jerry  "Spoonbill"  Stokes 

163  Stark  "Sapsucker"  Sutton 

164  Chip  "Whippoorwill"  Woodrum 


HONORARIES 

124  Katherine  "Chickadee"  Carmichael  129  Douglas  "Do-Do  Bird"  Sessoms 


125  Mrs.  Frances  "Fantail"  Hogan 

126  Ray  "Raven"  Jefferies 

127  Charles  "Catbird"  Bernard 

128  Isabelle  "Is-A-Bird"  McLeod 


130  Dr.  J.  P.  "Hummingbird"  Harland 

131  Carolyn  "Cardinal"  Johnson 

146  Dr.  George  "Mourning  Dove"  Daniels 

147  Jessie  "Junco"  Rehder 


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ROBERT  MICHAEL  CHILDS  Praeceps 

ROY  DAVIDSON  ALEXANDER   Vice-Praeceps 

ROBERT  HENRY  BONTEMPO     Notarius 

PETER  ANTHONY  THOMPSON    Quaestor 


PRAETORS 

Roy  Davidson  Alexander 

James  Patrick  Morgan 

Robert  Henry  Bontempo 

William  Floyd  Sayers 

Robert  Michael  Childs 

Peter  Anthony  Thompson 

Joseph  Wayne  Grimsley 

Thomas  Baker  Williams 

CHARTER 

MEMBERS 

Wesley  Neil  Bass 

Edward  U.  Halford 

Robert  Wilson  Carter 

William  E.  Houser 

Charles  Dunn 

Thomas  N.  Walters 

HONORARY  MEMBERS 

William  B.  Aycock 

Robert  White  Linker 

Arthur  James  Beaumont 

William  Graves  Long 

J.  S.  Bennett 

James  Parker 

Donald  Atlas  Furtado 

Walter  Rabb 

Robert  B.  House 

James  E.  Wadsworth 

Raymond  L.  Jeffries 

James  C.  Wallace 

Thomas  Johnson 

Robert  T.  Young 

Page  289 


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CLIFTON  ALEXANDER  WOODRUM,  III 
scriptor 


WILLIAM  MARSHALL  DUNLAP 
princeps 


WILLIS  ALEXANDER  WILSON 
quaestor 


FACULTY  MEMBERS 

ACTIVE  MEMBERS 

Nicholson  B.  Adams 

George  Wells  Boss 

Dewitt  McCotter,  III 

Walter  R.  Berryhill 

Donnell  Borden  Cobb,  Jr. 

William  Lea  Palmer 

James  B.  Bullitt 

William  Marshall  Dunlap 

Henry  Marshall  Simpsoi 

Keener  C.  Frazer 

Joseph  Roger  Edwards 

Donald  Page  Warren 

Edward  McG.  Hedgpeth 

James  Gray  Galloway 

Willis  Alexander  WHson 

Urban  T.  Holmes,  Jr. 

Robert  Ramsey  Green 

Clifton  Alexander  Woodrun,  III 

Dougald  MacMillan 

Joseph  Dillon  Kalkhurst 

BPPUUTJ  QM  UVMXJVIY  TRML  VREU  HYQZ  TYG  DCELU 
QM  ABRKYSG  GO  KJL  FRACO  VT  TIDIOCHL  KJYCHGY 

EVIEAXG  SCLACVF  OAD  KTWHU 

VALMAR  LXXIV 


RULERS 

745  JAMES  BRISTOL  ROUSE Rex 

747  FRANCIS  HOPKINSON  CRAIGHILL,  ill     .     .     KDS 

749  ROBERT  LEE  LYNN,  ill WSS 

744  HOWARD  HOLDERNESS,  JR.     .     .     KMK 

758  ARCH  TURNER  ALLEN,  ill     .     NGP  .  T'i^ 


SUBJECTS 


174  Archibald  Henderson 

241   Joseph  G.  deR.  Hamilton 

315   Robert  Wettach 

319  William  W.  Pierson 

331    Thomas  Felix  Hicherson 

343   Dudley  Dewitt  Carroll 

349  William  Donald  Carmichael,  Jr. 

382  Julius  Jennings  Wade 

385   Robert  Edwin  Coker 

439  J.  Penrose  Harland 

442  Robert  Burton  House 

444  Gordon  Gray 

490  Fletcher  Melvin  Green 

492  Charles  M.  Shaffer 

540   Ernest  Craige 

546   Henry  Russell  i, 

582  Issac  M.  Taylor 

650  Roy  Walter  Holsten 

653   Lyman  A.  Cotten 


662  Sydenham  B.  Alexander 

663  Frank  W.KIingberg 

664  Henry  Wilkins  Lewis 

665  Robert  Boyd  Lindsay 

678  Herbert  R.  Baer 

679  George  Dial  Penick 
714  George  M.  Harper 

733  John  Carlton  Jester,  ill 

734  Lee  Sanford  Ainslie,  Jr. 

742  William  Henry  Watkins,  lY 

743  James  Rockwell  Holland 
748  Lafayette  Ferguson  Norton 

751  William  B.  Aycock 

752  Hazel  Earle  Elierbe 

755  John  Morgan  Darden,  Hi 
760  Rudy  Herman  Walldorf 

762  Douglas  Pressel  Murray 

763  Hugh  Talmage  Lefier 


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ORDER  OF  THE  MINATAURS 


OFFICERS 

CHARLES  M.  CARSON        President 

ALPHEUS  B.  CARR  Vice-President 

ARCH  T.  ALLEN,  III  Secretary-Treasurer 


Thomas  H.  Alexander 
Peter  B.  Archie 
George  T.  Barnes 
Ralphs.  Bender 
Lucius  E.  Birch 
Clifford  BIythe 
John  A.  Brabson 
Roberts.  Cheek,  Jr. 
Bob  Cunningham 
Edward  A.  Daughtry 
Bud  Ellerbee 
Ralph  Lane  Falls,  Jr. 
Troy  Furr 
James  Galloway 
Archer  B.  Glenn 
William  W.GIuyas,  Jr. 
Thomas  W.  Grant 
Thomas  P.  Grasty 
Charles  P.  Green,  Jr. 
Oscar  Hariss 


William  A.  Harvey 
David  D.  Hindle 
James  Holland 
Ed  Holt 

Dewitt  McCotter 
Ralph  McDonald 
William  Moore 
Shade  Murray 
John  N.  O'Bannon 
Jonas  S.  Rice,  Jr. 
Walter  Ridenhour 
Alan  J.  Simpson 
Glenn  Stackhouse 
Loy  D.  Thompson 
WilliamH.  Watkins,  IV 
Davids.  Wilson 
Dillon  Wooten 
Hal  Venable  Worth,  111 
Hazel  Zealey 


BETA  GAMMA  SIGMA 


Beta  Gamma  Sigma  is  the  only  national  honorary  society  in  the  field  of  commerce  and  business  recognized 
by  the  American  Association  of  Collegiate  Schools  of  Business.  The  organization  originated  at  the  University  of 
Wisconsin  in  1907.  Alpha  of  North  Carohna  Chapter  was  established  here  in  1933. 

The  purposes  of  this  society  are  to  encourage  and  reward  accomplishment  among  the  students  of  commerce 
and  business  administration;  to  promote  the  advancement  of  education  in  the  art  of  science  of  business;  and  to 
foster  integrity  in  the  conduct  of  business  operations. 

OFFICERS 

Fall  Semester,  1960  Spring  Semester,  1960 

JOSEPH  MILAM,  JR President  BRUCE  B.  RAYNOR,  JR President 

CLIFTON  D.  MANN  Secretary  ROBERT  A.  GIBBONS,  JR Secretary 

BRUCE  B.  RAYNOR,  JR Treasurer  JAMES  A.  FINE  Treasurer 

DR.  JAMES  CYRIL  DICKSON  BLAINE      Honorary  President 

DR.  ISAAC  NEWTON  REYNOLDS  Faculty  Secretary 


MEMBERS  INITIATED 
MAY  2,  1960 


MEMBERS  INITIATED 
DECEMBER  5,  1960 


HONORARY 
Howard  Holderness 


GRADUATES 
Stuart  Teichman 


FACULTY 

Gerald  Alan  Barrett 

Claude  Swanson  George,  Jr. 

SENIORS 
Robert  LaVerne  Joyner 

JUNIORS 
Bruce  Butler  Raynor,  Jr. 


SENIORS 

Geoffrey  Churchill 

James  Allen  Fine 

Robert  Alexander  Gibbons,  Jr. 


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RHO  CHI 


JAMES  SHEETS 
CHARLES  HIMES 
BARBARA  BELL 
WALTER  LASATER 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary-Treasurer 

Historian 


FACULTY 

Dr.  E.  A.  Brecht 
Dr.  J.  L.  Brannon 
Dr.  Earl  T.  Brown 
Dr.  M.  A.  Chambers 
Dr.  George  Cocoias 
Dr.  A.  W.  Jowdy 
Dr.  Claude  Piantadosi 
Dr.  Fred  T.  Semeniuk 
Mr.  Edward  M.  Smith 
Mr.  William  W.  Taylor 
Dr.  Herman  0.  Thompson 


GRADUATES 

Saul  Borodkin 
Shu-Sing  Cheng 
Rosemary  Faust 
Allen  Hirsch 
Robert  Morris 
Yung  Yoon  Oh 
Robert  Rauch 
Ed  Smithwick 


UNDERGRADUATES 

Gordon  O'Briant,  '60 
Hugh  Clark,  '60 
James  Miller,  '60 
William  Shoemaker,  '60 
Barbara  Bell,  '61 
Charles  Himes,  '61 
Harold  Lasater,  '61 
James  Sheets,  '61 


The  National  Pharmacy  Honor  Society 


Xi  Chapter  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina  1929 
founded  at  the  University  of  Michigan  1922 


ALPHA  EPSILON  DELTA 


AVERY 
Historian 


BAUCOM 
BILBRO 


BLUiVIE 
Treasurer 


BROWN 
BRYAN 
BURROUGHS 
CHASTAIN 


COSTELLO 
Secretary 


CROTTS 
GRUBB 


HOCUTT 
President 


HURT 
JONES 
MODROW 
PARRISH 


SAYERS 
TAYLOR 
TURNER 


Alpha  Epsilon  Delta  is  an  international  honor  society  for 
pre-medical  and  pre-dental  students.  It  was  founded  at  the 
University  of  Alabama  April  28,  1926.  There  are  over  13,000 
members  in  sixty-four  active  chapters  throughout  the  United 
States. 

The  North  Carolina  Beta  Chapter  was  founded  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  North  Carolina  on  March  27,  1936.  The  object  of  the 


society,  to  recognize  excellence  in  pre-medical  and  pre-dental 
scholarship,  has  grown  to  include  stimulation  of  the  pre-medical 
and  dental  student  by  presentation  of  speakers  from  the  medi- 
cal field,  assistance  to  him  by  helping  him  to  realize  his 
responsibilities  in  his  pre-professional  education,  and  benefit 
to  him  by  the  offer  of  the  companionship  of  similarly  interested 
students. 


Page  295 


ALPHA  PHI  OMEGA 


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CORDLE 
CUNNINGHAM 
DIXON 


EFLAND 
GEORGE 
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MAREE 

MARSHBURN 

MILLER 


MORGAN,  J.  P. 
MORGAN,  J.  H. 
MORGAN,  M.  A. 
SEAWELL 


STONAKER 

STRICKLAND 

WILLIAMS 


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OFFICERS 


DONALD  ROBERT  MARSHBURN 
JAMES  PATRICK  MORGAN 
WILLIS  WILLIAMS 
CLAIBORNE  CORDLE 
ROLAND  STONAKER 
CLARENCE  DIXON 
BOB  CUNNINGHAM 
JUSTIN  McNEILL 
FALCON  KNIGHT 
MIKE  GEORGE 


DON  MARSHBURN 
President 


Alpha  Phi  Omega,  the  only  national  service  fraternity,  was  founded  at 
Lafayette  College,  Easton,  Pennsylvania  in  1925.  Rho  Chapter  was  estab- 
lished in  1930.  The  Torch  and  Trefoil  is  the  official  magazine,  and  the 
colors  are  blue  and  gold. 

The  purpose  of  Alpha  Phi  Omega  is  to  assemble  college  men  in  the 
fellowship  of  the  Scout  Oath  and  Law,  to  develop  leadership,  and  to 
promote  service  to  humanity.  This  purpose  is  carried  out  through 
service  projects  and  various  social  events  including  Parents'  Day,  a 
non-profit  Book-S,  an  Ugliest  Man  on  Campus  Contest  for  charity,  ban- 
quets, and  parties. 


, .   .  President 

First  Vice-President 

Second  Vice-President 

Third  Vice-President 

Treasurer 

Corresponding  Secretary 

Recording  Secretary 

Alumni  Secretary 

Sergeant-at-Arms 

Historian 


0  Grave,  here  is  our  victory 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Maree,  Hayes,  Fisher,  Garrison,  Kleiman.  Second  Row;  Mason,  Grigg,  Beattie,  Peacock,  Huneycutt,  Gunster,  Dearing,  Avery, 
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COWLES  LIPFERT  AND  RAY  STANLEY 
Co-Captains 


TRACK 


Senior  co-captains  Ray  Stanley  and  Cowles  Lipfert  paced  the 
Tarheel  track  team  to  successful  indoor  and  outdoor  seasons. 
In  the  Indoor  Conference  Games  Carolina  lost  only  to  Maryland, 
edging  arch-rival  Duke  by  two  points  for  second  place.  Out- 
standing indoor  performances  were   Benjy  Seagle's  second 

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place  in  the  600  yd.  run  and  freshman  Bill  Croom's  record 
setting  6'  31/4"  high  jump. 

Outdoors,  a  lack  of  depth  in  the  sprints  resulted  in  a  below 
par  3-4  dual  meet  record.  In  the  ACC  meet  at  Maryland,  Carolina 
placed  third.  Fraser  Smith  and  Ray  Stanley  climaxed  their 
careers  with  championship  performances  in  the  discus  and 
broad  jump.  Benjy  Seagle  achieved  his  personal  best  with  a 
47.9  clocking  in  the  mile  relay,  and  Rett  Everett  did  likewise 
with  a  9.29  in  the  two  mile.  Polevaulter  Barrie  Tiedemann  placed 
second  with  a  jump  of  13'  6". 

In  the  Carolina  AAU  meet  the  Tarheels  decisively  conquered 
Duke  but  lost  to  Winston-Salem  State  Teachers  for  the  State 
Championship.  Co-captain  Lipfert  made  his  last  race  for  Caro- 
lina a  memorable  one,  outsprinting  Duke's  Jerry  Norse  in  the 
last  lap  of  the  mile.  Carolina  graduate  student  John  Gutknecht 
won  the  three  mile  in  14.17,  cutting  13  seconds  off  Jim 
Beatty's  old  record. 


1960  RESULTS 

UNC 

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69      Clemson 

61 

63      South  Carolina 

68 

37      Maryland 

93 

103      Wake  Forest 

28 

54      Virginia 

76 

8OV2  N.  C.  State 

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48      Duke 

83 

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BENJY  SEAGLE,  CARLTON  DEBNAM,  MAURICE  McDONALD,  AND  SCOTT  BRENT 
Relay  Team 


Front  Row:  Ward  Sims,  Benjy  Seagle,  Robert  Eubanks,  Wilfred  Turner,  Cutter  Davis,  Larry  Henry,  Co-Captains  Ray  Stanley 
and  Cowles  Lipfert,  Scott  Brent,  Louis  Sullivan,  Bing  Somers,  and  George  Noel.  Second  Row;  Coach  Dale  Ranson,  Carlton 
Debnam,  Jim  Whicker,  Fraser  Smith,  Gary  Frye,  Ken  McComb,  John  O'Neal,  Fred  Wood,  Rett  Everett,  and  Barrie  Tiedemann. 
Third  Row:  Don  Worley,  Manager  Maurice  McDonald,  Tom  Rogers,  Jim  Graham,  Dave  Leffler,  Vaughn  Dekleaver,  John 
O'Bannon,  Nathaniel  Farrington,  Manager  Giles  Ring,  and  Coach  Joe  Hilton. 


CROSS 
COUNTRY 

Tarheel  distance  runners  climaxed  a  successful  season  on 
November  14  by  upsetting  favored  Maryland  for  their  18th 
conference  championship  in  the  last  35  years.  Paced  by  fleet 
running  Rett  Everett,  the  Carolina  harriers  captured  four  of 
the  first  seven  places  in  avenging  a  previous  dual-meet  defeat 
at  the  hands  of  the  Terrapins. 

Boasting  a  youthful  but  well  balanced  quintet,  Carolina  w/on 
six  of  their  seven  dual  meets,  then  easily  swept  by  arch-rival 
Duke  in  winning  the  State  Championship  meet  in  Raleigh. 

Mainstays  on  the  Carolina  varsity  were  Captain  Bing  Somers, 
Rett  Everett,  Gerry  Stuver,  Mike  Folk,  Carmine  Lunetta  and 
Larry  Henry.  Sophomore  Stuver,  runnerup  to  Everett  in  the 
conference  meet,  broke  the  Finley  course  record  set  earlier  by 
Maryland's  Don  Garten. 


COACH  DALE  RANSON  AND  CAPTAIN  BING  SOMERS 


First  Row:  Rett  Everett,  Gerry  Stuver,  Captain  BIng  Somers,  Mike  Folk,  Carmine  Lunetta.  Second  Row:  Coach  Dale  Ranson,  Benjy  Seagle,  Ted  Cohen, 
Scott  Brent.  Lou  Sullivan,  and  Larry  Henry. 


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NROTC 


The  objectives  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  or  Staff  of  the  Navy 
or  the  Marine  Corps,  and  to  build  up  a  reserve  of  officers  sub- 
ject to  call  in  the  event  of  national  emergency.  Students  within 
the  progiam  take  eight  semesters  of  Naval  Science  along  with 
the  courses  in  their  academic  field  of  choice.  There  are  two 
drill  periods  each  week. 

Activities  within  the  unit  include  the  Rifle  Team  and  the 
unit  newspaper,  The  Carolina  Cutter.  The  Drill  Team  and  the 


CAPTAIN  JOHN  SPENCER 
Professor  of  Naval  Science 


Drum  and  Bugle  Corps  participate  at  football  games  and  parades 
in  the  area.  The  Quarterdeck  Society  handles  unit-sponsored 
dances  and  parties  which  have  proved  quite  successful. 


Left:  Batallion  Staff,  Fall.  First  Row:  C.  H.  Wilkinson,  Mid'n  Captain,  Battalion  Commander.  Second  Row:  William  Pope,  Mid'n  Lieutenant  (jg).  Adjutant; 
T.  E.  Smith,  Mid'n  Commander,  Executive  Officer;  S.  C.  Smith,  Mid'n  Lieutenant  Commander,  Operations  Officer;  George  Moseley,  Mid'n  Lieutenant. 
Supply  Officer.  Third  Row:  C.  R.  English,  Mid'n  Chief  Petty  Officer;  J.  0.  Blackburn,  Operations  Chief  Petty  Officer;  S.  D.  Wooten,  Supply  Chief  Petty 
Officer;  R.  C.  Rohlfs,  Public  Information  Officer.  Right:  Battalion  Staff,  Spring.  First  Row:  L.  H.  Gump,  Mid'n  Captain,  Battalion  Commander;  L.  B.  Austin, 
III,  Mid'n  Lieutenant  (jg).  Adjutant;  L.  F.  Norton,  Mid'n  Lieutenant  Commander,  Operations  Officer;  E.  J.  Taff,  Mid'n  Lieutenant,  Supply  Officer.  Third 
Row:  H.  J.  Hamrick,  Mid'n  Chief  Petty  Officer;  F.  G.  Smith,  Operations  Chief  Petty  Officer;  J.  Shapiro,  Supply  Chief  Petty  Officer;  Denton  Lotz.  Public 
Information  Officer. 


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Top:  JAMES  C.  McCOLL,  Fall 

Bottom:  WILLIS  A.  WILSON,  Spring 
Commanding  Officer  of  "A"  Company 


Top:  LAFAYEHE  F.  NORTON,  Fall 

Bottom:  FREDRICK  A.  SKIDMORE,  III,  Spring 
Commanding  Officer  of  "B"  Company 


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Top:  LAWRENCE  B.  AUSTIN,  III,  Fall 

Bottom:  THOMAS  E.  SMITH,  Spring 
Commanding  Officer  of  "C"  Company 


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Commanding  Officer 

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STAfF  —  Center:  Major  L.  C.  Shepherd,  III.  Second  Row:  LCDR  R.  D.  Bartlett,  LCDR  C.  T.  Selden. 
Third  Row:  Lt.  C.  H.  Wright,  Jr..  Lt.  A.  A.  Clegg,  Lt.  M.  S.  Carswell.  Fourth  Row:  Chief  Davenport, 
Chief  Smith,  Chief  Buckner.  Fifth  Row:  1st  Sgt.  Voss,  Chief  Smith,  Chief  Mcintosh. 


E.  FALCON  KNIGHT, 

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First  Row:  Major  W.  D.  Locke,  C.  H.  Wilkinson,  L.  H.  Gump,  A.  L.  Dozier,  W.  A.  Wilson,  D.  W.  McFadyen,  S.  G.  Sowers,  Major  L.  C.  Shepherd,  III.  Second 
Row:  M.  Bell,  W.  H.  Pope,  D,  A.  Parker,  L.  F.  Norton,  L,  G.  Sanford,  T.  E.  Smith. 


SCABBARD  AND  BLADE 


The  National  Society  of  Scabbard  and  Blade  is  an  honorary 
military  society  composed  at  Carolina  of  outstanding  Air  Force 
and  Naval  ROTC  cadets.  The  overall  objectives  of  this  organiza- 
tion are  to  promote  interest  and  understanding  of  military 
affairs  among  the  citizenry  of  the  various  colleges  and  universi- 
ties at  which  it  is  represented.  At  Carolina,  Scabbard  and 


Blade  presents  the  annual  Military  Ball  for  all  AFROTC  and 
NROTC  cadets.  It  serves  as  a  medium  of  coordination  for  all 
inter-corps  activities  —  social,  fraternal,  and  business.  Scab- 
bard and  Blade,  believing  itself  to  be  composed  of  responsible 
leaders,  assumes  the  lead  in  projecting  a  modern  attitude  about 
the  military  services. 


PLEDGES— First  Row:  A.  P.  Buch.  R.  R.  Scott,  W.  E.  Stepp,  M.  J.  Rooney, 
I.  R.  Verrone,  R.  0.  Dates.  Second  Row:  P.  R.  McElroy,  J.  Galden,  S.  S. 
Woodley,  L.  P.  Stroud,  G.  R.  Moseley. 

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STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 

student  Government  at  Carolina  has  a  long-standing  reputation  for  excellence  and 
serves  as  a  model  for  colleges  and  universities  throughout  the  country.  The  validity  of 
this  claim  was  demonstrated  last  year  when  UNC  won  the  first  place  award  in  the  Richard 
Welling  Memorial  student  government  competition  sponsored  by  the  United  States  National 
Student  Association. 

Operating  on  a  budget  of  approximately  $130,000.  Student  Government  strives  to  pro- 
mote the  general  welfare  of  the  student  body  in  every  possible  way.  Patterned  after  the 
federal  government,  the  executive,  legislative,  and  judicial  branches  provide  an  excellent 
training  ground  for  future  leadership. 

The  acquisition  of  a  new  student  union  was  the  number  one  project  for  this  year.  This 
project  was  handled  by  a  biennial  Committee  on  State  Affairs.  The  Committee  on  Academic 
Affairs  continued  a  broad  program  of  course  evaluation.  Installation  of  washers  and  dryers 
in  dormitories  and  the  development  of  a  book  exchange  program  between  students  were 
among  the  projects  of  the  Campus  Affairs  Committee.  The  International  Students  Board 
worked  to  establish  new  exchange  scholarships  with  foreign  universities  and  to  promote 
international  awareness  on  the  campus. 

These  and  many  other  programs  constituted  the  efforts  of  Student  Government  to  instill 
in  the  student  body  a  sense  of  social  responsibility  and  thus  to  contribute  to  the  welfare 
of  the  campus. 


DAVID  GRIGG 
President  of  the  Student  Government 


PRESIDENT'S  CABINET  —  First  Rovk:  Carolyn  Kelley,  Nancy  Johnson,  Graham  Walker,  Judy  Albergotti.  Second  Row:  Bill  Whichard, 
Mike  Childs,  Johnny  Clinard,  Roy  Michaux,  Jimmy  Smalley,  Jim  Scott.  David  Grigg,  Bob  Baynes,  Wade  Hargrove,  Bob  Sevier,  Davis 
Young,  Tony  Harrington. 


BILL  WHICHARD 
Presidential  Assistant 


BOB  SEVIER 
Vice-President 


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JUDY  ALBERGOTTI 
Secretary 


JIMMY  SMALLEY 
Treasurer 


MISS  STAPLES 
Executive  Secretary 


COMMITTEE  HEADS  —  First  Row:  George  Mosley,  John  Randall,  Kent  Walker.  Johnny  Clinard,   Eddie   Pleasants,   Pete  Thompson. 
Wade  Hargrove.  Davis  Young.  Second  Row:  Jimmy  Smalley.  Bill  Shipp,  Jim  Scott,  Dave  Alexander,  Al  Pollard,  Charlie  Himes. 


STUDENT 


Legislature  discusses  Student  Government  issues  in  weekly  meetings. 


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SANDY  ROGERS 
Clerk 


TONY  HARRINGTON 
Sergeant-at-Arms 


LEGISLATURE 


The  Student  Legislature,  founded  in  1938,  serves  as  the 
supreme  legislative  body  of  Student  Government.  In  this  ca- 
pacity, the  body  has  ultimate  responsibility  over  almost  every 
rule  which  pertains  to  student  government  or  student  life. 
Perhaps  the  largest  responsibility  of  the  Legislature  is  its  con- 
trol over  the  $132,000  student  budget.  In  addition,  the  Legisla- 
ture is  the  supervisory  body  for  its  own  subsidiary  organiza- 
tions; it  controls  various  campus  activities  and  functions;  it 
has  the  power  to  change  the  procedures  and  structures  in  our 
honor  system;  it  approves  all  appointments  made  by  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  Student  Body;  and  it  has  the  power  to  impeach  and 
remove  from  office  any  elected  official. 

The  Legislature  is  composed  of  fifty  students  elected  from 
thirteen  campus  districts.  The  Vice-President  of  the  Student 
Body  presides  over  the  Legislature  as  speaker.  All  other  officers 
are  elected  by  the  legislators. 

Most  legislators  are  elected  with  partisan  endorsements;  and 
as  a  result,  the  Legislature  is  an  important  body  of  well- 
balanced  opinion,  debate,  and  action. 


JOE  OPPENHEIMER 
Parliamentarian 


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The  Women's  Honor  Council  is  composed  of  nine  members 
elected  from  the  three  judicial  districts  by  all  the  districts' 
residents.  The  function  of  the  Council  is  to  try  violators  of  the 
Honor  Code.  The  Attorney  General's  staff  investigates  the  cases. 
If  the  defendant  is  declared  guilty,  the  Council  imposes  a 
penalty  on  her  that  is  designed  to  help  her.  The  Council  care- 
fully considers  its  responsibility  to  the  individual  and  to  the 
University,  as  it  weighs  justice  with  mercy  before  determining 
a  penalty. 

The  Women's  Council  is  comprised  of  the  members  of  the 
Honor  Council,  plus  five  representatives  elected  from  Women's 
Residence  Council.  This  Council  tries  violations  of  the  Campus 
Code  and  infractions  of  the  major  social  rules. 

The  students  at  the  University  of  North  Carolina  are  striving 
to  improve  academically.  Coupled  with  this  academic  growth, 
however,  is  the  aim  of  developing  the  highest  type  of  character 
and  integrity.  Each  student  is  entrusted  by  the  University  with 
the  duty  of  assuming  the  responsibilities  of  the  college  com- 
munity. A  student  government  gives  extra  impetus  to  the  stu- 
dent to  accept  his  duties  because  his  peers  express  their 
approval  or  their  disapproval  of  his  actions. 


GRAHAM  WALKER 
Chairman 


WOMEN'S   HONOR  COUNCIL 


BASS 

CAMPBELL 

DEATON 

DEIFELL 

DELLINGER 

FULK 

McGUCKIN 

NELSON 

RESTON 

SAVERS 

MEN'S   HONOR  COUNCIL 


Beginning  with  orientation  and  continuing  throughout  the 
school  year,  the  Men's  Honor  Council  tried  to  further  the 
ideals  of  personal  honor  and  integrity  among  all  students.  The 
Council  has  original  jurisdiction  in  all  instances  of  violation 
of  our  Honor  Code  by  men  students.  Because  of  the  growth  of 
the  University,  the  Council  worked  with  innovations  that  in- 
creased the  representation  of  those  who  were  involved  in  trying 
the  cases  of  Honor  Code  violators.  The  random  selection  of 
juries  and  the  election  of  Council  members  by  districts  were 
two  such  innovations.  The  Council  tried  to  create  an  atmos- 
phere of  trust  throughout  the  student  body,  and  as  well,  the 
Council  strove  to  display  to  the  faculty  and  administration  that 
the  discipline  of  students  is  best  handled  by  their  fellow 
students. 


HOWARD  HOLDERNESS 
Chairman 


STUDENT  COUNCIL 


WARD  PURRINGTON 
Chairman 


The  Student  Council  is  the  University's  supreme  judicial  power.  It  is 
vested  by  the  Student  Constitution  with  the  authority  to  try  cases  arising 
from  constitutional  procedures,  from  executive  or  legislative  action,  and 
from  Campus  Code  violations.  This  court  also  hears  appeals  concerning  the 
election  law  and  the  various  lower  student  judicial  bodies. 

The  Student  Council  is  responsible  for  upholding  the  traditions  and 
reputation  of  Student  Government  at  UNC  and  maintaining  the  high  stand- 
ards of  conduct  set  forth  in  the  Campus  Code. 

The  1960-61  Council  was  an  active  group,  hearing  cases  in  every  sphere 
of  its  responsibility.  In  Campus  Code  cases  important  precedents  were 
established,  while  other  precedents  of  long  standing  were  found  applicable 
and  were  strengthened  by  the  Council.  In  the  other  two  areas  of  its  original 
jurisdiction,  the  Council  rendered  interpretive  rulings  of  particular  im- 
portance. 

In  all  its  actions  the  Council  attempted  to  make  the  Carolina  students 
more  conscious  of  their  obligations  under  the  Campus  Code  and  sought  to 
promote  responsible  student  conduct  at  all  times. 


COUNCIL  —  Seated:  Mimi  Smith,  Ward  Purrington,  Pat  Sawyer.  Standing:  Hal  Usher,  Franl(  Biggerstaff,  Earl  PhiNips,  Russell  Norville,  John  Kerbaugh, 
Bob  Gibson. 


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First  Row:  Diane  Gates,  Mae  Eason.  Judy  Albergotti,  Edie  Davis.  Second  Row:  Bill  Shipp,  Ed  Riner,  Ben  Lenhardt,  Swag  Grimsley,  Jey  Deifell,  Bob  Sevier, 
Jimmy  Smalley,  Wade  Hargrove,  Al  Rich. 


CONSOLIDATED 

UNIVERSITY 

STUDENT  COUNCIL 

The  Consolidated  University  Student  Council  is  composed  of 
student  leaders  from  each  of  the  three  branches  of  the  Con- 
solidated University  —  Woman's  College,  North  Carolina  State, 
and  the  University  at  Chapel  Hill.  The  Council  acts  as  a  liaison 
group,  discussing  mutual  problems  and  promoting  understand- 
ing and  cooperation  among  the  three  schools. 

In  addition  to  their  participation  in  social  activities,  the 
Council  promoted  several  projects.  They  made  a  detailed  com- 
parative study  of  the  faculty  salaries  of  the  Greater  University 
and  viforked  with  groups  on  each  of  the  three  campuses  to  have 
them  raised.  The  Council  also  sponsored  a  student  European 
summer  tour  program. 


THE  COMMITTEE  ON 
ACADEMIC  AFFAIRS 

The  Committee  on  Academic  Affairs  was  established  in  the 
spring  of  1959  as  an  executively  appointed  committee.  Dealing 
generally  with  student  participation  in  academic  policy-making 
and  specifically  with  any  problem  within  this  area  which  the 
Committee  feels  should  be  investigated,  the  Committee  bases 
its  action  on  the  premise  that  the  student  voice  is  indis- 
pensable to  a  vigorous  academic  community.  Membership  varies 
according  to  interest  and  Committee  needs,  and  members  are 
held  responsible  for  the  completion  of  individual  projects. 

The  Committee  studied  and  reported  on  admissions  policies, 
faculty  salaries  and  the  reading  course  offered  by  the  Testing 
Service.  Pamphlets,  urging  students  in  incentive  courses,  and 
brochures,  requesting  support  for  the  passage  of  a  bond  issue, 
were  distributed. 


Seated:  Ann  Maxwell,  Jo-Ann  Scry,  Terry  Jackson,  Wally  Sayner,  Phil  Sowers,  Ed  Mendenhall.  Standing:  Jim  Scott,  Carroll  Gray,  Curtis  Able,  Al  Rich, 
Ben  Lenhardt. 


First  Row:  Andy  Anderson.  Wade  Hargrove,  Judy  Chostner,  Elizabeth  Reed,  Julie  Latane.  Elainl  Livas,  Warren  Williams,  John  Sherrlll.  Second  Row:  Al 
Pollard,  Sam  Douglas,  Walter  Ratchford,  Bob  Richardson,  Bob  Murphy,  Craig  Redwine,  Nelson  Irvine,  Marshall  Basinger. 

HONOR  SYSTEM  COMMISSION 


The  Honor  System  Commission  has  planned  a  vital  program  for  the 
year  1960-61.  Its  main  objective  is  to  preserve  and  strengthen  the 
Honor  System  at  Carolina.  The  Honor  System  has  been  the  subject 
of  much  debate  in  the  past  few  years,  and  it  is  this  Commission's 
job  to  improve  the  system  as  much  as  possible  and  to  see  that  it  is 
kept  intact. 

This  year  the  Commission  is  in  charge  of  choosing  a  jury  at  random 
from  the  student  body  for  all  Honor  Council  trials.  To  serve  on  a 
jury  is,  indeed,  one  of  the  most  important  and  vital  roles  a  student 
can  play  in  preserving  his  Honor  System. 

Through  the  combined  efforts  of  WUNC-TV,  the  Honor  Council,  and 
the  Student  Legislature,  the  Commission  is  to  produce  a  movie  on 
the  Honor  System  and  its  workings.  This  movie  will  be  invaluable  in 
the  future  to  incoming  students  to  instill  in  them  the  meaning  of  the 
Honor  System,  and  the  way  it  must  work. 

Mock  trials,  discussions  in  the  dorms,  and  surveys  on  what  both 
the  students  and  faculty  think  of  the  Honor  System  are  all  a  part  of 
this  year's  program. 

With  the  help  of  the  student  body,  the  faculty,  and  the  student 
government,  the  Honor  System  Commission  hopes  to  provide  the 
University  of  North  Carolina  with  a  better  and  smoother  running 
Honor  System  than  it  has  ever  had  before. 


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ATTORNEY 
GENERAL'S 
STAFF 


The  Attorney  General's  Staff  is  charged,  under  the  student  con- 
stitution, with  the  responsibility  of  investigation  and  presentation  of 
all  cases  tried  by  the  Men's  Honor  Council,  Women's  Honor  Council, 
and  the  Student  Council. 

In  addition,  the  Attorney  General  as  a  member  of  the  President's 
Cabinet,  gives  opinions  and  advice  to  the  Executive  Branch  of  Student 
Government. 

This  year's  staff,  headed  by  Bob  Baynes  and  assistants  Bill  Stepp, 
Tim  Burnett,  and  Tony  Harrington,  changed  many  of  the  traditional 
procedures  and  policies  in  an  attempt  to  meet  the  demands  of  an 
increasingly  complex  Honor  System. 

Codification  of  the  laws  enacted  by  the  legislature  was  given  spe- 
cial attention,  along  with  standardized  procedures  and  better  inter- 
staff  communications.  For  the  first  time,  new  staff  members  are 
undergoing  formal  training. 

All  this  is  in  the  way  of  strengthening  the  Honor  System  at  Carolina 
by  increasing  efficiency  and  effectiveness  at  every  level. 


Seated:  Tim  Burnett,  Bob  Baynes,  Tony  Harrington,  Bill  Stepp.  Standing:  Dan  Robbins,  Walker  Stevens,  Joe  Bell,  Tom  Cannon,  Al  Cronenberg,  Fred 
Dashiell,  Mike  Sprinkel,  Earl  Trotter. 


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STATE  STUDENT  LEGISLATURE  —  First  Row:  Linda  Biser,  Lila  Smith,  Judy  Albergotti.  Second  Row:  Bill  Whichard,  Dan  Robbins,  Hank  Patterson,  David 
Dansby,  Tony  Harrington,  Swag  Grimsley.  Third  Row:  Pete  Thompson,  David  Grigg,  A!  Pollard,  Jey  Deifell,  Wayne  Babb. 


STATE  STUDENT 
LEGISLATURE 

This  year  marked  the  twenty-fourth  session  of  the  North 
Carolina  State  Student  Legislature  in  the  Capitol  Building  in 
Raleigh.  The  UNC  delegation,  composed  of  fourteen  delegates 
and  seven  alternates,  was  chosen  in  October.  The  group  met  in 
the  subsequent  month  to  draw  up  its  bill,  which  was  introduced 
when  the  assembly  met  in  December. 

State  Student  Legislature  is  designed  to  give  the  students  of 
North  Carolina  an  opportunity  to  discuss  and  voice  an  opinion 
on  areas  of  concern  in  state,  national,  and  international  politics. 
Every  college  and  university  in  the  state  is  invited  to  attend. 

The  State  Student  Legislature  not  only  gives  students  an 
opportunity  to  voice  an  opinion  on  major  issues,  but  it  further 
serves  to  train  them  in  legislative  procedures  and  processes. 


NATIONAL  STUDENT 
ASSOCIATION 

The  University  of  North  Carolina  was  instrumental  in  the 
founding  of  the  United  States  National  Student  Association 
a  little  over  a  decade  ago  and  has  since  played  an  active  and 
vital  role.  The  Association  is  a  confederation  of  student  bodies 
of  three  hundred  and  eighty  American  colleges  and  universities 
represented  through  their  democratically  elected  student  gov- 
ernments. 

It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  National  Student  Association 
Coordinator  and  Campus  Committee  to  administer  the  NSA 
program  at  Carolina  and  to  assist  in  the  planning  and  the 
execution  of  various  interscholastic  activities  in  the  Carolinas- 
Virginia  Region  of  the  Association.  This  year  the  Committee 
was  responsible  for  the  recent  Carolinas-Virginia  Region's  Inter- 
national Student  Relations  Seminar  and  was  instrumental  in 
bringing  about  the  North  Carolina  Human  Relations  Conference 
sponsored  by  Student  Government  last  winter. 


NATIONAL  STUDENT  ASSOCIATION  —  Seated:  Hank  Patterson,  Dale  Herrmann,  Siam  Wongsoharsono,  Jane  Smith.  Standing:  Bill  Straughn,  Mike  Robinson, 
Jerry  Ellis,  Don  Smith,  John  Breni. 


CHAPEL  HILL  CLUB  —  First  Row:  Bev  Davis,  Ann  Lloyd,  Gail  Ford,  Becky  Merritt.  Second  Ro*:  Tracy  Spencer,  Nancy  Bozartii,  Martha  Jones,  Rosaline 
Tharpe,  Nancy  Norris. 


CHAPEL  HILL  CLUB 


BUDGET  COMMITTEE 


The  Chapel  Hill  Club,  composed  of  coeds  living  off  campus, 
was  formed  to  promote  campus  solidarity  between  its  members 
and  the  remainder  of  the  student  body.  This  end  was  accom- 
plished, in  part,  by  sponsoring  a  Thanksgiving  Dance  with 
Graham  Memorial.  Other  activities  of  the  club  included  publica- 
tion of  a  newsletter,  formation  of  a  bowling  team,  and  provision 
for  a  needy  family  at  Christmas.  In  addition,  a  tea  honoring 
Dean  Carmichael  was  slated  for  the  year. 


The  Budget  Committee  examines  the  anticipated  expendi- 
tures of  various  campus  organizations  and  formulates  a  com- 
plete Student  Government  budget  which  is  then  presented  to 
Student  Legislature  for  final  approval.  After  legislative  approval, 
the  Budget  Committee  is  responsible  for  keeping  a  check  on 
the  organizations  to  see  that  they  don't  overspend  or  misuse 
their  appropriations.  The  committee  may  request  the  President 
of  an  organization  to  explain  any  expenditures  that  are  am- 
biguous, and  if  necessary  can  freeze  the  organization's  funds. 
The  Student  Government  budget  for  the  fiscal  year  1960-61 
was  $132,000. 


BUDGET  COMMITTEE  —  First  Row:  John  Fry,  Jimmy  Smalley,  Swag  Grimsley.  Second  Row:  J.  R.  Brown,  Tony  Harrington,  Dick  Hendrickson,  Rex  Welton, 
Warner  Bass. 


CHARLES  HIMES 
Chairman 


WAYNE  BABB 
Court  Chairman 


HARVEY  LUPTON 
Head  Doorman 


DANCE 
COMMITTEE 

The  University  Dance  Committee  members,  distinguished  by 
their  blue  and  white  rosettes,  act  traditionally  as  hosts  for 
Carolina's  dances  and  social  functions.  The  dances  held  this 
year  were  all  exceptional.  Credit  is  due  not  only  to  the  com- 
mittee's diligent  work,  but  also  to  the  time,  effort  and  advice 
of  Ray  Jeffries  and  the  sponsoring  organizations. 


DANCE  COMMITTEE  COURT 
Front  Row:  Ted  Harriss,  Ron  Miller,  Mickey  Watts,  Inman  Allen.  Back  Row:  Doug 
Page,  Joe  Oppenheimer,  Wayne  Babb,  Kent  Huffman. 


ALLEN 

BLACKBURN 

COX 

BELLINGER 

DILLASHAW 

EVANS 

GRIMSLEY 

HARRIS 

HOMESLEY 

HUFFMAN 

McGOWAN 

McSWAIN 

MILLICAN 


OPPENHEIMER 


PAGE 


VAN  ORMAN 


WATTS 


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WUNC 


mm  OtPARTMENT  HEADS 


WUNC  is  a  service  organization  of  the  University,  another 
voice  which  helps  Chapel  Hill  become  the  heart  and  conscience 
of  North  Carolina.  The  operating  staff  under  the  capable  man- 
agement of  Chuck  Couch,  is  composed  of  University  students 
who  devote  their  time  and  energy  entirely  voluntarily. 

The  variety  of  programs  was  expanded  and  remote  broadcasts 
were  increased  for  special  concerts  this  year.  In  addition,  the 
staff  worked  on  several  dramatic  productions  of  their  own.  All 
together  this  was  one  of  the  best  years  in  WUNC's  history. 


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WUNC  STAFF 


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The  Monogram  Club  is  an  honorary  organization  for  the 
athletes  on  the  Carolina  campus  who  have  obtained  enough 
promise  in  their  individual  sport  or  sports  to  merit  their  earn- 
ing a  varsity  letter.  Once  an  athlete  has  won  one  letter,  he  has 
the  privilege  of  becoming  an  active  member  of  the  Monogram 
Club.  These  are  the  men  who  have  earned  recognition  due  to 
their  extra  effort  and  work. 


OFFICERS  —  First  Row:  Joe  Davis.  Bob  Somers,  Rip  Hawkins.  Second  Row:  Fred 
Mueller,  Charlie  Graham,  John  Schroeder. 


The  Jocks 


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First  Row:  Pete  Green,  Assistant 
Coach  Ed  Kenny,  George  Murphy, 
and  Ed  Justa.  Second  Row:  Paul 
Erhardt.  George  Reames,  Charles 
Furman,  Hugh  Goodman,  and 
Bob  Galloway. 


GOLF 


The  Tarheel  golfers  gave  Carolina  its  third  ACC  title  in  spring  sports 
by  winning  the  ACC  tournament  held  at  Duke  University.  The  golfers 
won  11  of  12  matches  before  winning  the  ACC  title.  Their  only  defeat 
was  at  the  hands  of  powerful  University  of  Georgia  at  Athens.  Head- 
ing the  talented  Tarheels  was  junior  Pete  Green  who  went  undefeated 
in  13  matches  while  being  medalist  or  co-medalist  eight  times. 
Senior  Ed  Justa  often  played  in  the  number  one  position  and  won 
eleven  and  lost  two  throughout  the  campaign.  Justa  was  named  to 
the  second  NCAA  All-America  team.  The  linksmen  will  have  to  replace 
Bob  Galloway,  Hugh  Goodman,  and  Charlie  Furman  as  they  attempt 
to  defend  their  title.  The  three  were  lost  by  graduation,  and  their  score 
cards  will  be  missed  during  the  1961  campaign.  In  conclusion  the  1961 
season  should  again  prove  to  be  very  successful  for  Tarheel  golfers. 


ED  JUSTA 

NCAA  All-Amencan 


COACH  CHUCK  ERICSON 


PETE  GREEN 
Runner-Up,  North-South  Golf  Tournament 


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ALPHA  KAPPA  PS 


Alpha  Kappa  Psi  is  the  oldest  and  largest  professional  busi- 
ness fraternity  in  the  world.  Alpha  Tau  Chapter,  first  installed 
at  UNC  in  1925,  has  many  professional  programs  and  services 
available  not  only  to  its  members  but  to  all  students  of  the 
University. 


BROWN 

COBB 

DAVIS 


GARRARD 


MEDFORD 
Secretary 


MERRICK 


DATES 

House  Manager 


RANDALL 
RICKS 


SLATE 
Vice-President 


WARD 


WARFFORD 
Treasurer 


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JOHN  L.  BARBER 
President 


Rome  wasn't  built  in  a  day 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Bracl^ett.  Sedberry,  Aitl^en,  Robertshaw,  McGrady,  Second  Row; 
Roland,  Houston.  Rackley,  Neal,  Hamilton,  Freedle.  Third  Row:  Gentry,  Kiger,  Riddle,  Rusch, 
Gardner,  Pleasants,  Stoneaker, 


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MISS  KIRBY  SUE  PALMER 
Sweetheart 


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DELTA  SIGMA  PI 


Dear  Yack . . .  This  year  in  cinemascope  ...  The  Plague  moves 
to  new  field  .  .  .  Hank,  Bob,  Bill,  Bud,  and  Grover  lose  pins  as 
well  as  freedom  .  . .  Cowboy  gives  up  pony  for  airplane,  but  not 
bottle  for  certain  girl  .  .  .  Mike  goes  to  jail  for  robbing  the 
cradle  .  .  .  Meb  to  the  jungle  with  certain  monkey  .  .  .  Sonnie 
keeps  good  relations  with  ADPi's  .  .  .  Shakey  still  has  troubles 
in  Henderson,  but  now  taking  treatments  at  Watts  .  .  .  Chink 
and  Pete  still  drive  on,  here,  there  and  everywhere  .  .  .  Eleven 


great  pledges  .  .  .  Doug  and  Al  make  no  improvements  .  .  . 
Many  parties  at  Dawson's  cabin  .  .  .  Mickey  trying  to  impress 
nurses  with  monogram  sweater  .  .  .  Moseley  and  Melvin  buy 
new  equipment  to  stop  Jim's  snoring  .  .  .  Bull  sessions  every 
night  .  .  .  Great  trip  to  Yaupon  ...  A  most  wonderful  year .  .  . 
For  all  of  us,  it's  been  fabulous . . .  Leads  to  a  future  of  fun  and 
joy  ...  As  I  will  always  hear  you  calling  .  .  .  Rose  of  Delta 
Sigma  Pi. 


AUTRY 
BENFIELD 
BENZIO 
BUMGARNER 
Secretary 
CORBETT 


COX 

DAVIS 
GROVER 
HAINES 
HICKS 


HOBBS 

McGOWAN 

MOSELEY 

NELSON 

OLDHAM 

PAGE 

SAWYER 

SMITH 

STEPHENSON 

STRIOER 

Second  Vice-President 
TALBERT 

TEAL 
THOMPSON 

Chancellor 
WEAVER 
WEBBER 

First  Vice-President 
ZACKERY 


Page  332 


New  A. A.  members  pose  for  a  formal  picture. 


JUDY  BLACKWELDER 
Sponsor 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Harwell,  Frye,  Turner,  Foushee,  Golden.  Second  Row:  Sauls,  Burgess, 
Roberts,  Human,  McElroy,  Stark. 


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ALPHA  CHI  SIGMA 


The  Alpha  Chi  Sigma  Fraternity  was  organized  at  the  University  of  Wis- 
consin in  1902  by  a  group  of  undergraduates  who  were  interested  in 
chemistry  both  as  a  science  and  as  a  profession. 

Rho  Chapter  was  chartered  at  the  University  of  North  Carohna  on  May  6, 
1912.  Through  the  years  the  chapter  has  aided  its  members  in  the  attain- 
ment of  their  ambitions  as  chemists  and  has  provided  a  tie  of  true  and 
lasting  friendship  for  all  concerned. 


ASHLEY 

ALEXANDER 

BIRKE 

CORBETT 
Recorder 


DICKERSON 

HARDISON 

HARRINGTON 
Reporter 

ISENHOUR 
Treasurer 

LIEBSCHER 

MACON 
Vice-Master  Alchemist 

MARTIN 

MATTHEWS 
Master  of  Ceremonies 

MYERS 

RICE 

ROBBINS 

SHELLENBARGER 
Master  Alchemist 

SHUBKIN 

SNOW 

SOSSAMON 

WEEKS 

YOUNG 

KAWADA 


Page  334 


KAPPA  EPSILON 


Kappa  Epsilon  is  a  national  fraternity  for  women  students 
in  pharmacy.  It  was  founded  nationally  in  1921  at  the  State 
University  of  Iowa.  Lambda  Chapter  was  founded  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  North  Carolina  in  1940.  The  purposes  are  to  stimulate 
in  its  members  a  desire  for  high  scholarship,  to  foster  a  pro- 
fessional consciousness,  and  to  provide  a  bond  of  lasting 
loyalty,  interest,  and  friendship.  The  fraternity  is  proud  of  its 
members  throughout  the  nation  who  are  leaders  in  the  pharma- 
ceutical profession. 


ADAMS 


BARNES 
Vice-President 


BELL 

Treasurer 


GARROU 
Historian 


HARDIN 
Pledge  Mistress 


HUGHES 


McCANN 

PAGE 

PATTON 


PATTERSON 
Chaplain 


REAVES 
President 


TEMPLETON 
THOMPSON 


Page  335 


KAPPA  PSI 

Sixty  comes  with  ttie  slapping  of  paint  and  a  general  face 
lifting.  All  hands  turn  to  with  brooms,  brushes,  and  cans  —  all 
tall  ones  from  the  "Shack"  .  .  .  Pledges  become  scarce  and 
allergic  to  work  . . .  Himes  and  Barbour  rule  the  roost  —  Where 
is  the  house  manager???  No,  not  again!!!!  Goodwin  sees  a 
balanced  budget  with  blood,  sweat,  and  assessments  plus  a 
Ferrell  .  .  .  McLarty  envisions  parties,  women,  drinks  ...  Our 
John  Kennedy  campaigns  for  intramurals  —  go!!  go!!  Weatherly 
hunts  new  stunts,  Dunn  kills  Phys.  Ed.  major.  Watts,  Price,  and 
Weathers  all  Indians  under  same  blanket  —  Weaver  builds  shed 


over  tool!!!  Old  grads  join  brothers  as  all  go  blind  on  Saturday 
night.  L  J.  —  fine  . . .  Lazarus  has  uncorrected  minutes,  once!!! 
McGee  leads  Temple  —  3  to  0,  but  Temple  trying.  Judd  scores!! 
Mears  at  it  again.  Neal  lands  first  string  spot  .  .  .  Gibson 
keeps  Ford  hot  .  .  .  Horn  quits  books,  moves  to  house  as  a 
socialite  .  .  .  Sheets  and  T.  Smith  watch  wives  become  great 
artists???  Yarborough  attends  and  winds  up  this  crew. 


BRADSHER 
Pledge  Master 

CROUCH 

DUNN 

FULLER 

GIBSON 

GOODWIN 
Treasurer 

HATHCOCK 

HILL 

HORN 

HUFFMAN 

LAZARUS 
Secretary 

LITTLE 

MAY 

Mckinley 

McKINNON 

McLARTY 
Social  Chairman 

MEARES 

NEAL 

PATTERSON 

PRICE 

PUTNAM 
Historian 

RUNNION 

SHEETS 

SMITH 

TRIPP 


WATTS 

WEAVER 

YARBOROUGH 


Page  336 


"You  dance  divinely  . . ." 


MISS  LORRAINE  GRIFFIN 
Sponsor 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Bracey.  Bradley,  Brinson,  Cloninger,  Ramsey,  Randall.  Second  Row: 
Yarborough,  Welsh,  Barefoot,  Alexander,  Dayton,  Lewis,  Hemphill.  Third  Row:  Reaves,  Anderson, 
Taylor,  Bailey,  Edwards,  Baity,  Good.  Fourtli  Row:  Jernigan,  Lever,  Wilkins,  Milam,  Rabb,  Brown, 
Campbell,  Bryan,  Hodges. 


Page  337 


PHI   DELTA  CHI 


Mac's  dogs  must  work  .  .  .  Johnson's  movie  contract  cancelled?  Bender, 
Hatley,  Bess  still  griping  with  Bess  leading  them  on.  Where's  Collette— baby 
sitting,  maybe?  Chamblee  the  cool  one  and  Culbertson  our  first  Yankee  class 
president  leading  snakes  at  parties.  Mac  Jones,  the  roving  PDC  delegate 
gives  directions  .  .  .  Will  we  carry  75%  of  the  Freshman  class,  Jake?  Dixon 
and  Hartiss  remain  calm  through  it  all  with  McKenzie  getting  shook  at  times. 
Davis  is  the  only  one  you  can  trust,  we  think???  Hayes  has  stock  in 
Seven-Up.  How  did  "Nella"  get  in  here  .  .  .  could  Flash  have  done  it? 
Possum,  the  VEEP,  helps  Farrior,  the  interior  decorator,  while  Bradshaw 
ties  the  knot. 


BENDER 


BESS 
Worthy  inner  Guard 


CHAMBLEE 
Worthy  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seals 


COLLETTE 


Corresponding  Secretary 


CULBERTSON 


Wforthy  Prelate 


GORDON 
HARTIS 
JOHNSON 


JOHNSON 
Worthy  Vice-Counselor 


JONES 

Worthy  Keeper  of  Finance 


Page  338 


WILLIAM  SLOAN  FARRIOR 
President 


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IVIISS  ELIZABETH  NUNES 
Sponsor 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Cekada,  Long,  Moser,  Hahn,  Gregory,  Burch.  Third  Row:  Dixon, 
Pledgemaster;  Hatley,  Pledgemaster;  Beaver,  Greeson,  Whisnant,  Burroughs,  Hurt. 


Page  339 


PHI  MU  ALPHA  SINFONIA 


Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia,  professional  music  fraternity,  was 
founded  in  1898  at  the  New  England  Conservatory  of  Music  in 
Boston,  Mass.  Since  that  time,  the  fraternity  has  grown  to 
nearly  200  chapters  throughout  the  United  States,  and  has  one 
of  the  largest  memberships  of  all  professional  fraternities. 
Alpha  Rho  chapter  was  founded  here  at  UNC  in  1926. 

The  purposes  of  Phi  Mu  Alpha  are  to  advance  the  cause  of 
music  in  America  and  to  foster  the  mutual  welfare  and  brother- 
hood of  students  of  music. 


Here  at  UNC,  activities  include  the  sponsoring  of  an  annual 
concert  of  American  music,  ushering  for  musical  performances, 
annual  Christmas  carolling  here  and  at  WC,  and  whenever 
possible,  bringing  to  the  campus  famous  musical  artists.  The 
chapter  also  takes  part  in  Homecoming  displays,  the  Beat  Dook 
Parade,  the  Valkyrie  Sing,  and  sponsoring  contestants  in  the 
Yack  Beauty  Contest. 


CANNON 
Treasurer 


COOKE 


DUNN 


EANES 
Vice-President 


FETZER 
Alumni  Secretary 


FOX 
GOODE 

GREESON 

HILL 

HURST 

KENDALL 
Corresponding  Secretary 

MANDELL 

IVIARTIN 

IVIAYHEW 


McKENZIE 
PASCHAL 


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JAY  LAMBETH 
President 


Members  gather  to  hear  a  little  chamber  music! 


CAROL  ANN  FOSTER  SMITH 
Sponsor 


PLEDGE  CLASS  —  First  Row:  Brady,  Barr.  Goldstein.  Wood.  Wrenn,  Conrad.  Second  Row:  Barnes, 
Whisnant.  Grice.  Warren,  Farrell,  Strickland.  King,  Pinson. 


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JIMMY  SMALLEY 
Business  Manager 


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Seated:  Bev  Desmond.  Health  Affairs  Co-Editor;  Pepsi  Phelps,  Senior  Class  Co-Editor;  Emma  Jones,  Sorority  Editor,  Stand- 
ing: Joan  Pinkerton,  Beauty  Co-Editor;  Ann  Davidson,  Health  Affairs  Co-Editor;  Doug  Page,  Sports  Editor;  Brooke  Picot, 
Student  Government  Editor;  Bob  Gibson,  Beauty  Co-Editor;  Margaret  Gwathmey,  Honoraries  Editor;  Frank  Mansfield,  Re- 
ligious Activities  and  Administration  Editor;  Chet  Wilkinson,  Military  Editor. 


The  Yack  Staff  .  .  . 

the  most  wilNng  workers 

in  the  world. 


When  not  putting  up  or  tearing  down  Kennedy-Johnson  post- 
ers, the  Yackers  worl<ed  feverishly  . .  .  trips  across  the  street — 
returning  with  bundles  from  "Ledbetter-Pickard"  .  .  .  Clippard 
with  the  flying  fingers .  . .  frantic  phone  calls  to  Photo  Lab  .  .  . 
Smalley  tightens  purse  strings:  "Stokes,  we've  got  to  freeze  the 
pictures"  .  .  .  Susan  Lewis  pleas  for  Frolic  Club  .  .  .  Freedman 
lobbies  for  the  Scoads .  .  .  Chips  produces,  Sams  produces .  .  . 
Beanbirds  peck  Spoonbill  .  .  .  Price's  voice  of  calm  amid  the 
storm,  plus  good  meals  at  the  Rat  .  .  .  editor  briefly  briefs 
legislative  McCarthys  and  comes  out  ahead  .  .  .  Gibson  and 
Pinkerton  calm  after  effects  of  bad  dreams  and  produce  a 
spectacular  of  top  quality  .  .  .  Valkyries  raid  the  picture  file 
.  .  .  New  campus  couple-stacked  Clare  and  Cherry  from  the 
hill  .  .  .  Jerry  develops  allergies,  shades  come  down  and  lake 
stays  calm  .  .  .  Kiker  spreads  good  cheer  .  .  .  Chet  (Speedy) 
and  Margaret  (the  Flash)  come  in  first . .  .  Chips'  afternoons  of 


beauty  a  la  Morehead  .  .  .  Bev  and  Ann  to  do  it  up  right  .  .  . 
Mimi  chases  Frank,  Frank  escapes  .  .  .  Emma  knits  ...  Kit  and 
Pepsi,  dependable,  superb-definitely  quiet  beauty  .  .  .  Brooke 
and  her  note  book,  with  Ron  in  tow  .  .  .  Robbin's  morale  .  .  . 
"We  need  some  damn  typists  down  here"  .  .  .  Helen,  Ann,  Liz 
and  Ann  report  immediately  as  does  Sybil  .  .  .  Julie  laughs  and 
provides  house  parties  .  .  .  Dick  and  Jerry  are  the  team  to 
watch  .  .  .  Doug  handles  Jake  Wade  and  is  action  candid  .  .  . 
Honorable  Margaret's  honoraries  .  .  .  Buxton  and  the  Nu's  work 
.  .  .  Ezzell  laments  keyboards  and  temperment  .  .  .  Blumenthal 
snaps .  .  .  Mimi  our  godsend,  laughs,  smiles,  pats  her  Cheek  — 
weeps  at  academia,  and  bursts  into  unexpected  authority,  the 
best  decision  Stokes  ever  made  .  .  .  May  will  come  but  the 
group  can  beam  already  .  .  .  "Gee,  I  wish  I  had  brought 
my  camera." 


Seated:  Claire  Sanders,  Special  Schools  Editor;  Julie  Latane,  Sophomore  Editor.  Standing:  Bill  Ezzell,  Fine  Arts  Editor; 
Dick  Reppucci.  Professional  Fraternity  Editor;  Jerry  Tognoli,  Freshman  Editor;  Dan  Robbins,  t^orale  Editor;  Judy  Clippard, 
Junior  Editor;  Kit  Tiedeman,  Senior  Co-Editor;  Margaret  Goldsborough,  Graduate  and  Law  Editor;  Chips  Weaver,  Photog- 
raphy Editor. 


JONATHAN  YARDLEY 
Editor 


SUSAN   LEWIS.   Feature   Editor;    HENRY   MAYER.    News  Editor;   LLOYD   LITTLE,   News 
Editor;  RON  SHUMATE. 


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ED  RINER 

Assistant  to  the  Editor 


DAVIS  YOUNG 
Contributing  Editor 


A  "Great  Pumpkin"  descends 


MARGARET  ANN  RHYMES,  Managing  Editor;  WAYNE  KING,  Associate  Editor;  MARY  STEWART 
BAKER,  Associate  Editor;  BOB  HASKELL. 


BUSINESS  AND  ADVERTISING  STAFF 
Mark  Greenberg,  Mike  Mathers  and  Richard  Weiner 


It  was  a  year  of  innovation  for  the  Daily  Tar  Heel.  With  J.  Y. 
at  the  helm  and  Wayne  and  M.S.B.  close  behind,  the  DTH 
sported  a  New  Look  (in  accordance  with  Kennedy's  New  Fron- 
tier): new  press,  new  type  face,  new  format,  new  wire  service 
and  color. 

J.  Y.  supported  JFK,  Farrls  and  Hickey;  Wayne  supported  the 
editor;  Henry  filled  the  paper  with  GM  news;  Lloyd  initiated  the 
"Don't  Quote  Me"  series;  Rip  and  Harry  battled  with  the  ad 


department  for  space;  Susan  frolicked  "On  the  Hill"  and  else- 
where; Margaret  Ann  slid  around  the  office;  M.S.B.  saw  more 
movies  than  ever  before;  Ira  entertained  in  the  darkroom;  and 
Harve  hobnobbed  with  Terry,  Luther,  Addison  and  friends. 

Despite  Republican  gripes,  ad-filled  pages,  editor's  Infimary 
stay,  lack  of  reporters,  ancient  typewriters  and  a  once-broken 
press,  the  irrepressible  DTH  came  out,  meeting  deadlines  and 
by-lines.  And  the  paper  survived  its  68th  year  of  publication. 


STAFF  REPORTERS  —  Bill  Brinkhous,  Steve  Lindell,  Ira  Blaustein,  Betty  Hutchins,  Robert 
McCall,  and  Warren  Williams. 


CAROLINA 
QUARTERLY 


The  Carolina  Quarterly  offers  quality  writing  to  the  campus.  While  main 
consideration  is  given  to  campus  writers,  famous  outside  authors  also 
contribute  to  the  Quarterly.  It  has  achieved  a  good  national  reputation, 
demonstrated  by  subscription  requests  from  all  over  the  country.  The 
Quarterly  stimulates  greater  interest  in  literature  on  the  campus  and  gives 
the  University  community  a  magazine  that  mirrors  its  best  thought. 


RICHARD  RICKERT 
Editor 


QUARTERLY  STAFF 
First  Row:  Chris  Guthrie.  Mary  Ann  Rickert,  IVlaxine 
Stern,  Sheila  Simkin.  Emily  Rushin,  Cindy  Egerton, 
Joe  Deutsch.  Second  Row:  Richard  Windham,  Jerome 
Stern,  Richard  Rickert.  Michael  Robinson.  Nancy 
Combes,  Dewey  Collins.  Nancy  Whipple,  Chris  Far- 
ran,  Louis  Bourne,  Kent  Dixon. 


DEBATE  SQUAD 


DEBATE  SQUAD  —  Left  to  Right:  Al  Gilliam.  Heyward  Clayton.  Jeff  Lawrence.   Bill   Patterson,   Buddy   Broome.   Kermit   Ewing.   Bill   Imes,   Earl   Baker, 
President;  Frank  Mayfield. 


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BEN  HAMMETT,  CAPTAIN 
Pitcher 


The  Tarheels  opened  the  season  in  Gainesville,  Florida 
against  the  Gators  of  the  University  of  Florida.  The  Heels 
were  massacred  0-19  and  the  season  that  had  held  such  high 
promise  looked  like  it  might  be  a  long  one.  Carolina  pulled 
together  and  worked  to  an  8-2  record  as  they  entered  into  ACQ 
competition.  The  Tarheels  were  jolted  by  Wake  Forest,  Mary- 
land, and  Clemson  in  succession  and  again  the  season  looked 
bleak.  After  this  miserable  start  the  baseballers  thundered  to 
eleven  straight  wins  and  the  ACC  title  during  which  Wayne 
Young  was  uncanny  on  the  mound  and  outfielders  Tommy 


GERALD  GRIFFIN 
Outfielder 


Saintsing,  Johnny  Burgwyn,  and  Gerald  Griffin  led  a  fantastic 
defense  which  led  the  ACC  in  fielding.  The  final  win  over  Duke's 
Blue  Devils  was  a  heartstopping  finish  to  a  truly  Cinderella 
ACC  campaign.  The  Tarheels  represented  the  conference  in  the 
NCAA  District  3  playoffs  and  swept  to  three  straight  wins  only 
to  be  eliminated  in  two  straight  games  in  the  College  World 
Series  at  Omaha,  Nebraska.  Under  the  superb  coaching  of 
Walter  Rabb  the  Tarheels  had  a  truly  great  year  with  a 
22-7  record. 


BRUCE  CRUMP 
Catcher 


^«  HEELs^ 


First  Row:  Lindsey  Frost,  Nicky  Warren,  Carroll  Bolick,  Gerald  Griffin,  Paul  Swing,  Tommy  Saintsing.  Ferg  Norton,  and  Tommy  Camp.  Second  Row: 
Larry  Neal,  Bruce  Crump,  Len  Dellolio,  Vaughn  Bryson,  Bud  Ellerbee,  and  John  Burgwyn.  Third  Row:  Coach  Walter  Rabb,  Wayne  Young,  Jack  Rees,  John 
Stott,  Al  Baldwin,  Dave  Murr,  Bob  Deaton,  Captain  Ben  Hammett,  Assistant  Coach  Harry  Lloyd,  and  Trainer  Warren  Morris. 


Crump  lines  one  between  short  and  thir 


Intieldeis  fuig  Moiton,  Harold  Workman, 
Larry  Graver,  and  Vaughn  Bryson. 


WAYNE  YOUNG.  ALL-AMERICAN 
Pitcher 


TOMMY  SAINTSING 
Outfielder 


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SCHOOL  OF  LAW 


LAW  SCHOOL  ASSOCIATION  —  Cliff  Moore,  Chief  Justice;  Richard  S. 
Jones,  Treasurer;  Louis  Singleton,  President;  Robert  Pope,  Secretary; 
Don  Boone,  Vice-President. 


H.  P.  BRANDIS,  JR. 
Dean 


N.  C.  LAW  REVIEW  —  Seated:  John  Shaw,  Associate 
Editor;  Jim  Preston,  Editor-in-Chief;  Bill  IVIcNair, 
Associate  Editor.  Standing:  John  Kerr,  Business 
Manager;  Ken  Penegar,  Associate  Editor. 


LAW  SCHOOL  FACULTY  —  Seated:  Frederick  B.  McCall,  M.  S.  Brecl^enridge,  M.  T.  Van  Hecke,  Henry  P.  Brandis,  Jr.,  Robert  H.  Wettach,  Herbert  R.  Baer, 
John  P.  Dalzell.  Standing:  Mary  V\^.  Oliver,  Roy  G.  Hall,  Daniel  H.  Pollitt,  Robin  L.  Hinson,  Seymour  W.  Wurful,  James  D.  Phillips,  Frank  W/.  Hanft. 


FIRST  YEAR  OFFICERS 
Left  to  Right:  Jim  Harper,  President;  Borden  Hal- 
lowes,  Vice-President;  Claudia  Watkins,  Secretary; 
Ray  Stanley,  Treasurer. 


SECOND  YEAR  OFFICERS 
Left  to  Right:  Jim  Erwin,  Secretary;  Robert  Gunn, 
Treasurer;    Walter    Early,   Vice-President;   Charles 
Vincent,  President. 


THIRD  YEAR  OFFICERS 
Left  to  Right:  Sam  Booth,  Treasurer;  Jacl<  Lewis, 
President;   Don    Musch,   Secretary;   Bill   Pittman, 
Vice-President. 


STUDENT  LEGAL  RESEARCH  SERVICE 
Left  to  Right:  Charlie  Hensey,  Second  Year  Staff  Member;  LaFontine  Odom, 
Second  Year  Staff  Member;  Charles  McGirt,  Assistant  Director;  Jim  MacRae, 
Director, 


MOOT  COURT 

Left  to  Right:  Jack  Stevens, 

Jack  Lewis,  Jr..  Bob  Clay. 


THIRD  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Adams,  John,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Asheboro 
Akins,  Waverly  F.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Varina 
Alexander,  John,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Monroe 
Alphin,  Oliver,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Mount  Olive 
Alvis,  Jerry,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 
Barnes,  Henson  Perrymoore.  Elizabethtown 


Second  Row: 

BIythe,  Robert,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Huntersville 

Bondurant.  Marvin  Vernon,  Delta  Theta  Phi, 

Chapel  Hill 
Boone,  Donald  Lee,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  High  Point 
Booth,  Samuel,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Chapel  Hill 
Bradley,  Robert,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 
Brewer.  Joe,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Moravian  Falls 


Third  Row: 

Briggs,  Ernest  Ray,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Sanlord 
Brovjn,  Calvin  Lee,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Brown,  Franklin,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Tarboro 
Cheatham,  James,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 
Clay,  Robert,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Raleigh 
Coble,  John,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Greensboro 


Fourth  Row: 

Cole.  James.  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Salisbury 
Coolidge,  Warren.  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Spring  Lake 
Curtis.  Cecil.  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Marion 
Cutter.  John  H.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Charlotte 
Dameron,  Charles  Edward,  III,  Delta  Theta  Phi, 

Asheville 
Early,  Walter,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Rocky  Mount 


Fifth  Row: 

Ferguson,  Thomas  H,,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Sylva 

Floyd,  Jack,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Gastonia 

Fox,  Charles,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Fayetteville 

Fox,  Elizabeth  Corbett,  Fayetteville 

Fox,  Richard,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Lowell.  Mass. 

Fuller,  Thomas  Cornelius,  II,  Durham 


Sixth  Row: 

Futrelle,  Robert  Howard,  Delta  Theta  Phi, 

Chapel  Hill 
Giles,  Harry,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Durham 
Haire,  Robert  Phillip,  West  Jefferson 
Haley,  Daniel,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Greensboro 
Harney,  John,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Edenton 
Helms,  Harold,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 


Seventh  Row: 

Hollowell,  Edward   Phi  Delta  Phi,  Aurora 
Huffman,  Robert,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Kannapolis 
Humphrey,  George  D.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta, 

Chapel  Hill 
James,  Harvey,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Burlington 
Jenkins,  K.  v..  Jr..  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Goldsboro 
Jolly,  Raymond,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 


Eighth  Row: 

Lewis.  John  B..  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Farmville 
Knox,  Howard  A.,  Jr..  Delta  Theta  Phi, 

Chapel  Hill 
Kerr.  John  H.,  Ill,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Warrenton 
Kearns,  E.  N..  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Lexington 
Jones.  R.  S..  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Franklin 
Jones.  E.  R.,  Jr.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Winston-Salem 


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First  Row: 

Loftin,  Carl,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Weaverville 
Lyon,  Harllee,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Durham 
MacRae,  James,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Fayetteville 
McCoy,  Dennis  Frederick,  Phi  Delta  Phi, 

Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 
McCubbins,  B.  D.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Chapel  Hill 
McGirt,  Charles,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Lenoir 


Second  Row: 

McNair,  William  Harvey,  Delta  Theta  Phi, 

Winston-Salem 
Markham,  Allan,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Chapel  Hill 
Maydanis,  P.  N.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Charlotte 
Mills,  Frank,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Wadesboro 
Moore,  Clifton,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Burgaw 
Morgan,  E.  H.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Spartanburg 


Third  Row: 

Morrison,  Anne  Bridges,  Chapel  Hill 
Osborne,  Ray  Claiborne,  Delta  Theta  Phi, 

Winston-Salem 
Pender,  William,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Charlotte 
Penegar,  Kenneth,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Gastonia 
Pittman,  William,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Sanford 
Pope,  Robert,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Fayetteville 


Fourth  Row: 

Potter,  Ralph,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Wilmington 
Preston,  James,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Charlotte 
Price,  Glenn,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Marion 
Pulley,  William,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Durham 
Ragsdale,  George,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Raleigh 
Rhodes,  John,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 


Fifth  Row: 

Rightsell,  W.  T.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Greensboro 
Robinson.  Hoyle  L.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Candor 
Sessoms,  Billy,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Pinebluff 
Shaw,  John,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Fayetteville 
Singleton,  A.  L.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Chapel  Hill 
Smith,  Eugene,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Matthevirs 


Sixth  Row: 

Smith,  Henry,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Monroe 
Souza,  R.  v..  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Dunedin,  Fla. 
Stevens,  John,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Asheville 
Thomas,  Allen,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Wilson 
Townsend,  William,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Saint  Pauls 
Full,  Thomas,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Louisburg 


Seventh  Row: 

Twisdale,  John,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Smithfield 
Vosburgh,  James,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Durham 
Warley,  Paul,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 
Weaver.  Michael,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Greensboro 
Whitley,  John,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Chapel  Hill 
Williams,  Samuel,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Charlotte 


Eighth  Row: 

Wilson,  Lawrence,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Danville,  Va. 
Winston,  Barry,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Chapel  Hill 


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SECOND   YEAR 


First  Row: 

Allman,  Carl,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Webster 
Ames,  W,  S,,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Berwyn,  Pa. 
Askew,  Stell  Blake,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill 
Banzet,  Julius  E.,  Ill,  Warrenton 
Bass,  Gerald  L,,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Havelock 
Bell,  Frank  M.,  Jr,,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Charlotte 


Second  Row: 

Benoy,  Jean  Allen,  Chapel  Hill 
Berry,  Hiram  A.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Fayetteville 
Blankenship,  M.  J.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Charlotte 
Brannon,  Anthony  Mason,  Durham 
Burroughs,  R.  M.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 
Carson,  James  H.,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 


Third  Row: 

Carter,  C.  W.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Winston-Salem 

Chambers,  Julius  LeNonne,  Mt.  Gilead 

Chesson,  Calvin  W.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Raleigh 

Collura,  Vincent  Paul,  Miami,  Fla. 

Costen,  Thomas  B.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Gatesville 

Creekmore,  J.  P,,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Whiteville 


Fourth  Row: 

Crenshaw,  Garland  Deane,  Victoria,  Va. 
Cushman,  C.  A.,  Phi  Delta  Theta, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Dover,  John  Randolph,  III,  Chapel  Hill 
Doyle,  Howard  G.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Zebulon 
Erwin,  James  P.,  Jr.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Durham 
Etheridge,  W.  D.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Oak  City 


Fifth  Row: 

Evans,  Gabriel  Marlin,  High  Point 

Everett,  W.  H.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Williamston 

Gunn,  R.  L.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 

Hall,  Robert  L.,  Hope  Mills 

Helms,  J.  H.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 

Henderson,  P.  Q.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Charlotte 


Sixth  Row: 

Hendren,  Wm.  G.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  New  Bern 
Hensey,  Charles,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Maxton 
Horton,  Hugh  G.,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill 
Huffman,  W.  G.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Hickory 
Hunter,  G,  P.,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Charlotte 
James,  R.  S.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Wilmington 


Seventh  Row: 

Johnston,  Hall,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Charlotte 

Jones,  Harvey,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Raleigh 

Lee,  Alvis  Augustus,  Greensboro 

Lively,  Knox,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Reidsville 

McCuiston,  W.  T.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Greensboro 

Mclver,  Lee  L.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 


Eighth  Row: 

McNaull,  W.  D.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Charlotte 
McNeely,  Richard  Pope,  Statesville 
Matlock,  Frank,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Greensboro 
Meisnere,  Arthur  S.,  Chapel  Hill 
Merriman,  William,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Raleigh 
Millett,  Francis,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 


Ninth  Row: 

Miscall,  Laurence,  Phi  Alpha  Delta, 

Forest  Hills,  N.  J. 
Moore,  James  E.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Greenville 
Morgan,  James  Alvin,  Asheville 
Odom,  T.  L.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Chapel  Hill 
Patterson,  J.  K.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Burlington 
Payne,  R,  W,,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Norfolk.  Va, 


Tenth  Row: 

Pearlman,  Robert  Bruce,  Chapel  Hill 
Poole,  S.  H.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 
Powell,  J.  P.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 
Read,  James  Milton,  Jr.,  Halifax 
Rector,  William  Baylis,  Jr.,  Rocky  Mount 
Redwine,  H.  M.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Lexington 


Eleventh  Row: 

Reynolds,  P.  L.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 

Rosenberg,  John  M.,  Gastonia 

Rowe,  Ronald  D.,  Chapel  Hill 

Scarborough.  Q.  J.,  Jr.,  Fayetteville 

Schreiber,  James  R.,  Arden 

Schwartz,  Elliott  Murnick,  Charlotte 


SECOND  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Shelton,  Charles  Randal.  Winston-Salem 
Shepherd.  James  Dale.  Haw  River 
Starnes.  Thomas  Monroe,  Concord 
Stephenson.  Larry  Adams,  Phi  Delta  Plii, 

Fuquay  Springs 
Stone,  John  Edgar,  Siler  City 


Second  Row: 

Vanore,  Andrew,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Robbins 

Vincent,  Charles  Read,  Delta  Theta  Phi, 

Murfreesboro 
Warlick.  John  Drew,  Delta  Theta  Phi, 

Jacksonville 
Weiler.  Robert.  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Chapel  Hil 
Whitfield,  Paul.  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Durham 


Third  Row: 

Whitty,  John,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  New  Bern 
Winthrop,  Warren.  Phi  Alpha  Delta, 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Wooten,  William  I.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Greenville 
Worsley,  Gerald  Killian,  Greenville 


FIRST  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Adams,  Franklin  LaVerne,  Jr.,  Rowland 
Alexander.  Lee  Stack,  Monroe 
Barefoot,  John  Harding,  Benson 
Barrington,  Carl  Adam.  Jr..  Fayetteville 
Berdick.  Leonard  Stanley,  New  Rochelle,  N, 
Blue,  James  Franklin,  II,  Chapel  Hill 


Second  Row: 

Bonds.  William  Turner.  Lakewood,  Ohio 
Brock.  Floyd  Devon.  Bunn  Level 
Brown.  James  Thomas.  Jr..  Goldsboro 
Brumley.  Alfred  Neal,  Charlotte 
Bryant,  Thomas  Fletcher,  Greenville,  S.  (;. 
Bullock.  Frank  William,  Jr.,  Oxford 


Third  Row: 

Burch.  Stephen  Ross,  Edenton 
Cameron.  Dallas.  Jr.,  Lake  Waccamaw 
Cannon,  Boyd  Harvey.  Shelby 
Carlton,  John  Phillips.  Pinetops 
Chorebanian.  Aram  Myron.  Hamlet 
Cole.  Herman  Alphonso,  Jr.,  Clayton 


Fourth  Row: 

Collier.  Forrest  Leonard.  II,  Charlotte 
Connor.  David  Marion.  Chapel  Hill 
Cowper.  Stephen  C.  Kinston 
Crihfield.  Glenn  Stevenson.  Durham 
Davis.  John  Allen.  Thomasville 
Deaver.  Bobby  Gray,  Chapel  Hill 


Fifth  Row: 

Dozier,  William  Biemann,  Raleigh 
Dunn.  James  Allan.  Jr..  Salisbury 
Edwards.  Rudolph  Lee.  Rutherfordton 
Fogleman,  Louis  Henry,  Jr.,  Wadesboro 
Ford,  Carl  Spenser,  Charlotte 
Groce,  Edwin  Ray,  Yadkinville. 


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FIRST  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Hallowes,  Borden  Rhea,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Hamill,  Roscoe  WMkins,  III,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Hammond,  Lawrence  Townley,  Jr.,  Randleman 
Hardymon,  Glen  Bowers,  Durham 
Heller.  David,  Falls  Church,  Va. 
Henline,  Harold  Dean,  Chapel  Hill 


Second  Row: 

Hollers,  Russell  Joseph,  Durham 
Holshouser,  John  Leidy,  Jr.,  New  York,  N. 
Hunt,  John  T.,  Durham 
Jacobs,  Donald  M.,  Raleigh 
Jaffe,  Michael  D..  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 
Johnson,  Loran  Armstrong,  Asheville 


Third  Row: 

Johnston,  J.  Phillips  Little,  Raleigh 

Jones,  William  Louis,  Raleigh 

Katzenstein,  Charles  Jackson,  Jr.,  New  York,  N. 

Kellam,  William  Julius,  Jr.,  Greensboro 

Kelly,  Edward  Glenn,  Sanford 

Kienle,  Richard  William,  Charlotte 


Fourth  Row: 

Killian,  Johnny  Hulan,  Waynesville 
Korn,  Paul  Aaron,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Lake,  Elbert  Montague.  Mebane 
Lassiter,  J.  Donnell,  Burlington 
Lewis,  Richard  Mullington,  Whiteville 
Long,  James  Monroe,  Blanch 


Fifth  Row: 

Lynn,  Daniel  Carson,  Raleigh 
McMillion,  Donald  Clark.  Chapel  Hill 
Mackie,  Carter  G.,  Raleigh 
Mercer,  Ella  Rose,  Beulaville 
Moretz,  Joseph  Alfred.  Boone 
Morton,  James  Henry,  Proctorville 


Sixth  Row: 

Moseley.  Wendell  Clay,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Nichols.  Richard  Lee.  Miami.  Fla. 
Olive,  Richard  Langdon,  Summit,  N.  J. 
Oliver.  Otis  Martin   Mt.  Airy 
Olsen.  Daniel  Duncan.  Chapel  Hill 
Paderick,  Clifton  Waldo,  Kinston 


Seventh  Row: 

Pearsall,  Mack  Braswell,  Chapel  Hill 
Rand,  William  Ripley,  Wilson 
Redding,  John  Howard,  Asheboro 
Reynolds,  Lawrence  Brenwood,  Clinton 
Rivenbark,  James  Baxter.  Chapel  Hill 
Robinson.  Spottswood  Epes.  Durham 


Eighth  Row: 

Salem.  Albert  McCall.  Jr..  Havelock 
Salley,  Alfred  N.,  Asheville 
Sandman,  H.  Arthur,  Chapel  Hill 
Sapp,  Edwin  Greenlaw,  Chapel  Hill 
Schwoebel,  Louis  H.,  Ill,  Winston-Salem 
Sharpe,  Benny  Sandlin,  Jacksonville 


Ninth  Row: 

Smith,  Robert  Bland,  Jr.,  Edenton 
Smith,  Wade  Marvin,  Albemarle 
Somers.  Bobby  Vance.  Cleveland 
Stephenson.  Shelby  Dean.  Benson 
Stepp,  William  Harley.  Jr..  Chapel  Hill 
Tharrington.  James  Harold.  Raleigh 


Tenth  Row: 

Thompson,  Tarlton  Roberts,  Jr.,  Aurora 
Warren,  Alwood  Bulluck,  Wilmington 
Watkins,  Claudia  Erwin,  Durham 
White,  Perry  Mack,  Chapel  Hill 
Whitley,  John  Bryan,  Thomasville 
Williams,  Robert  Ransom,  III,  Asheville 


Eleventh  Row: 

Wilson,  Robert  White,  Jr.,  Yanceyville 
Woodall,  Edward  Marshall,  Chapel  Hill 
Woodard,  Robert  Leion,  Kenly 
Woodley,  Samuel  Spruill,  Jr.,  Columbia 


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TENNIS 


John  Talley,  Richard  Sanders,  Neal  Dickman,  Tommy  Ricks,  Walker  Lockett,  Phil  Causey,  Bruce  Sylvia,  Marshall  Happer,  Captain  Ben  Keys,  Will  Hansel, 
Bill  Shettle,  and  Coach  Don  Skakle. 


1960  RESULTS 

UNC 

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UNC 

Opp 

4 

Williams 

5 

8 

George  Washington 

1 

5 

Williams 

4 

9 

Davidson 

0 

9 

South  Carolina 

0 

8 

N.  C.  State 

1 

4 

Harvard 

5 

5 

Duke 

4 

9 

Davidson 

0 

9 

Clemson 

0 

8 

Indiana 

1 

7 

Wake  Forest 

2 

6 

Georgetown 

3 

7 

Virginia 

2 

7 

Wisconsin 

2 

6 

Maryland 

3 

CAPTAIN  BEN  KEYS  AND  COACH  DON  SKAKLE 


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MARSHALL  HAPPER 


WALTER  LOCKETT 


Carolina's  tennis  team  swept  to  the  ACC  title  last  spring 
while  winning  14  matches  and  losing  only  to  powerful  Harvard 
and  Williams.  The  Tarheels  traveled  to  Washington  early  in  the 
season  to  participate  in  the  Cherry  Blossom  Tournament  and 
swept  to  victories  over  Georgetown,  Wisconsin  and  George 
Washington  to  win  first  place  in  the  tournament.  The  Tarheels 
so  completely  dominated  ACC  play  that  they  had  only  one  close 


match,  that  being  a  5-4  win  over  runnerup  Duke  University.  The 
number  one  and  two  positions  on  the  team  were  well-manned 
with  senior  Ben  Keys  and  outstanding  junior  Bruce  Sylvia. 
Sylvia  won  the  ACC  singles  championship  and  then  teamed  with 
Keys  to  take  the  doubles  title.  The  1961  tennis  team  should  be 
another  championship  one  for  Carolina  with  Sylvia  and  several 
young  sophomores  for  Coach  Don  Skakle  to  choose  from. 


TOMMY  RICKS 


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ACC  Doubles  Champions 


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SCHOOL 

OF  MEDICINE 

This  year  represents  the  81st  year  of  medical  education  at  the  University 
and  the  eighth  year  that  the  IVl.D.  is  being  offered  by  the  University  at 
Chapel  Hill. 

In  addition  to  offering  the  four  years  of  undergraduate  medical  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  interns  and  resident  physicians  at  the 
Memorial  Hospital  and  offer  postgraduate  medical  courses  throughout  the 
state. 


W.  REECE  BERRYHILL 
Dean 


FACULTY  OF  THE  MEDICAL  SCHOOL  —  Seated:  Drs.  Wfomack,  Berryhill,  Ross.  Fergueson,  MacPherson.  Standing: 
Richardson,  Fleming,  Anderson,  Cadmus,  Welt,  Hooker,  Irvin,  Ham,  Butler,  Brinkhous. 


WHITEHEAD  MEDICAL  SOCIETY  —  First  Row:  Jim  Earnhardt,  Bob  Pierce,  Bill 
Bost,  Ira  Hardy,  Stacy  Miller,  Ray  Newsome.  Second  Row:  John  Marriott, 
Mac  McLean,  Carl  Phipps,  Fred  Summers,  Karl  Barkley,  Dick  Hudson. 


HONOR  COUNCIL  —  First  Row:  Pat  Henderson,  Bob  Cowan,  Bill  Gibson, 
Flint  Rhodes.  Second  Row:  Pete  LaRowe,  Bill  Pitser,  Jim  Robinson,  Everette 
James,  Bob  Boerner. 


FOURTH  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Blair,  James  Howard,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  High  Point 
Britt,  Robert  Carl,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta, 

Lumberton 
Brown,  William  Lee,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Bruton,  Henry  David,  Candor 
Clark,  Daniel  Eason,  Everetts 


Second  Row: 

Clarke,  William  Mynell,  Fayettevilie 
Clontz,  Franklin  Delano,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa, 

Morganton 
Council,  John  Cromarte,  Phi  Chi,  Sumter,  S.  C. 
DiFazio,  Cosmo  Americo,  Kappa  Psi,  Sigma  Xi, 

Rho  Chi,  Chapel  Hill 
Fennegan,  Francis  Michael,  Fairmont 


Third  Row: 

Gibson,  William  Stephen,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Chapel  Hill 
Graham,  John  Calhoun,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Red  Springs 
Grigg.  Claud  McNeill,  Phi  Chi,  Pi  Kappa  Psi, 

Albemarle 
Hale,  Leslie  Morgan,  Pi  Alpha  Theta,  Fayettevilie 
Hudson,  Richard  Woodard,  Vandemere 


Fourth  Row: 

Lackey,  Dale  Rea,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  Fallston 
Lohr,  Lloyd  Dermot,  Lexington 
McGee,  Zell  Allison,  Phi  Chi,  Winston-Salem 
Matthews,  Wilbur  Pullen.  Jr.,  Raleigh 
Miller,  Roy  Wayne,  Salisbury 


Fifth  Row: 

Morgan,  William  Watson,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Canton 
Newsome,  Albert  Ray.  Phi  Chi,  Winston-Salem 
Nicholas,  Carmine  Franklin.  Concord 
Noel,  Robert  Frederick,  Phi  Chi,  Henderson 
O'Briant,  Charles  Rex,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Bunnlevel 


Sixth  Row: 

Owens,  William  Lawrence.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta, 

Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Fountain 
Patseauouras,  Louie  Lee.  Phi  Chi,  Rocky  Mount 
Pittman,  Malory  Alfred,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Chapel  Hill 
Rand,  Joe  Higdon,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Wilson 
Reaves,  Leonard  Erastus,  III,  Phi  Chi, 

Fayettevilie 


Seventh  Row: 

Richardson,  Bobby  Arthur.  Phi  Chi,  Bessemer  City 
Robinson,  James  Hendry,  Phi  Chi,  Clinton 
Sharpless,  Edward  Arthur.  Phi  Chi,  Alpha 

Omega  Alpha,  Mendham 
Shuford,  William  Ferrell,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Clinton 
Tayloe,  Joshua,  Phi  Chi,  Washington 


Eighth  Row: 

Trachtenberg,  Stephen  Jay,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 

Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Pi  Lambda  Phi, 

Jacksonville 
Wells,  Donn  Allison,  Phi  Chi,  Albertson 
White,  William  Henry,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Phi  Beta 

Kappa,  Sanford 


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THIRD  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Barkley,  Karl  Lee,  Raleigh 

Bolch,  Oscar  Howard,  Jr.,  Albemarle 

Bostian,  Karl  Eugene,  Raleigh 

Browning,  Robert  Locke,  Phi  Chi,  Monroe 

Carter,  Robert  Ashe,  Mars  Hill 


Second  Row: 

Cole,  Tollie  Boyce,  Phi  Chi,  Acme 
Craven,  Jesse  Clarence,  Ramseur 
Eller,  Jerry  Jay,  Phi  Chi,  Greensboro 
Floyd,  Giles  Cowan,  Charlotte 
Gable,  Thomas  William,  Goldsboro 


Third  Row: 

Gibbs,  James  Harrison.  Phi  Chi,  Chapel  Hill 

Griffin,  Marion  Wilson,  Davidson 

Hartzog,  Henry  Gerard,  III,  Raleigh 

Hayworth,  Ray  Milton,  Asheboro 

Kouri,  Moses  Lawrence,  Phi  Chi,  Shelby 


Fourth  Row: 

Latham,  William  Carson,  Phi  Chi,  Bethel 
Lewis,  Raymond  Harold,  Phi  Chi,  Winston-Salem 
Lynn,  Arthur  Simonton,  Jr.,  Albemarle 
McCormack,  John  Newton,  Spindale 
McLean,  John  Marshall,  Ayer,  Mass. 


Fifth  Row: 

Madison,  Ward  Napier,  Phi  Chi,  Biltmore  Forest 

Miller,  Edward  James,  Grumpier 

Monroe,  John  Lauchlin,  West  End 

Morris,  Kenny  Jordan,  Phi  Chi,  Newton  Giove 

Phipps,  Carl  Spencer,  Chapel  Hill 


Sixth  Row: 

Pittman,  James  Patrick,  Goldsboro 
Reeder,  Alton  Alfred,  Seagrove 
Roberts,  Franz  Joseph,  Hillsboro 
Salle,  Judith  Frances,  Washington 
Scott,  Harry  White,  Phi  Chi,  Greenville 


Seventh  Row: 

Shuford,  Fuller  Adams,  Asheville 
Smith,  James  Franklin,  Phi  Chi,  Murphy 
Smith.  Miriam  Frances,  Kannapolis 
Watson,  David  Thomas,  Raleigh 
Withers,  Abner  Carr,  Spencer 
Zollicoffer,  Lawrence.  Littleton 


SECOND  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Biggers.  William  Paul.  Phi  Chi,  Chapel  Hill 
Bowman,  Robley  Kivette.  Phi  Chi,  Taylorsville 
Burke.  William  Richard,  Jr.,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta, 

Wilson 
Burnam.  Jesse  Andrew,  Phi  Chi,  Cordele,  Ga. 
Caldwell,  Bruce  Francis,  Clyde 


Second  Row: 

Grumpier.  James  Fulton,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Rocky  Mount 
Dalton,  John  Weber,  Jr.,  Forest  City 
Darden.  William  Adams.  Stantonsburg 
Davis.  Dave  McAlister,  Phi  Chi,  Evanston.  III. 
Deal.  William  Brown,  Phi  Chi,  Chapel  Hill 


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SECOND  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Dunlap,  Benjamin  Emerson,  Phi  Chi,  Wagram 
Gallagher,  John  Michael,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta, 

Phi  Chi,  Seattle.  Wash. 
Gerock,  Henry  Walter,  Jr.,  Maysville 
Goff,  Rowland  Daley,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Dunn 
Goodman,  Benjamin  Mitchell,  Jr.,  Gates 


Second  Row: 

Goodson,  John  Phillip.  Mt.  Olive 

Hardy,  Ira  May,  Chapel  Hill 

Hemingway,  George  Capers,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem 

Jackson,  Larry  Kent,  Durham 

James,  Alton  Everette,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Robersonville 


Third  Row: 

Jolly,  William  Oscar,  III,  Phi  Chi,  Ayden 
Kannan,  Mickael  Moses,  Varina 
Mathews.  Robert  S.,  Phi  Chi,  Hertford 
Parker,  James  Lee,  Enfield 
Pate,  Eugene  Wesley,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Kinston 


Fourth  Row: 

Ritch,  Douglas  Lamar,  Belmont 

Rose,  James  William,  Phi  Chi,  Pikeville 

Sawyer,  Charles  Judson,  III,  Phi  Chi,  Wind 

Sawyer,  Horace  Kimbrell,  Jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Scott,  Samuel  Edwin,  Phi  Chi,  Burlington 


Fifth  Row: 

Shaffer,  Stephen  Roger,  Phi  Chi,  Tryon 

Sillmon,  David  Wilde.  Greensboro 

Smith,  Jerry  Allen,  Salisbury 

Stiles,  Eddie  Phillips,  Chi  Beta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 

Summers,  Fred  D.,  Statesville 


Sixth  Row: 

Taylor,  Chet  Winfield,  Jr.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Chi, 

Alplia  Epsilon  Delta,  Castle  Hayne 
Taylor,  Lawrence  Arthur,  Reidsville 
Taylor,  William  Howard,  Aberdeen 
Wallace,  Kelley,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Greenville 
Weaver,  Roy  Albert,  Phi  Chi,  Four  Oaks 


Seventh  Row: 

White,  James  Grady,  Phi  Chi,  Charlotte 
Whitson,  Theodore  Clark,  Phi  Chi,  Relief 
Williams,  David  Robert,  Biscoe 


FIRST  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Albert,  Rudolph  Franz,  Nebo 
Atchison,  James  William  David,  Bii 
Beard.  John  Nichols,  Durham 
Berryhill,  Bruce  Holt,  Charlotte 
Brabson,  Winslow,  Houston,  Tex. 


Second  Row: 

Broom.  Harry  Lee,  Chapel  Hill 

Crist,  Takey,  Phi  Chi,  Chapel  Hill 

Croom,  Robert  DeVane,  III.  Maxton 

Curry,  Roy  Lee,  Jr.,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Monroe 

Earnhardt,  James  Frederick,  Thomasville 


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FIRST  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Eddings,  Tally  Harry,  II,  Tabor  City 
Fisher,  Ear!  Elliott,  jr.,  Fairmont 
Folds,  Albert  Rainey,  Carrboro 
Fox,  John  Birkhead,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Alpha 

Epsilon  Delta,  Asheville 
Gaffney,  Clyde  Monroe,  III,  Greenville,  S.  C 


Second  Row: 

Gaskins,  James  Alfred,  Jr.,  New  Bern 
Gillis,  David  Black,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill 
Goldstein,  Marvin  Ray,  Wadsworth,  Ohio 
Gregory.  Hugh  Stanley,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta, 

Swannanoa 
Henderson,  George  Patrick,  Jr.,  Maxton 


Third  Row: 

Hunsinger,  Drew  Charles,  Charlotte 

Hunt,  Ernest  Woodrow,  Jr.,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta, 

Daytona  Beach,  Fta. 
Hurt,  Joe  Paul,  Raleigh 
Jack,  Bernard  Roy,  Chapel  Hill 
Johnson,  Charles  Allen,  Hickory 


Fourth  Row: 

Kilpatrick,  Wilbur  Kerby,  Pembroke 
Kinlaw,  William  Knox,  Jr.,  Lumberton 
Kwon,  Byung  Kook,  Chapel  Hill 
LaRowe.  Peter  Clark,  Chi  Psi,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 
Long,  William  Brenisen,  Chapel  Hill 


Fifth  Row: 

Love.  James  Thomas,  Jr.,  Laurinburg 
McDevitt,  Noel  Bruce,  Asheville 
McGirt,  Murphy  Frank,  Jr.,  Maxton 
McLees,  Charles  Thomas,  Greensboro 
McLeod,  Malcolm  Noell,  Sanford 


Sixth  Row: 

Mangum,  Richard  Arnold,  Chapel  Hill 
Mauldin,  Ronald  Lee,  Concord 
Monroe,  William  Murchison,  Sanford 
Moser,  Artus  Monroe,  Jr.,  Swannanoa 
Nelms.  Donald  Kenneth,  Salisbury 


Seventh  Row: 

Newton,  Jimmie  Isaac,  Concord 
Peacock,  Jack  Baxter,  Laurinburg 
Phillips,  Jasper  Louis,  Jr.,  Kinston 
Pierce,  Robert  James,  Rocky  Point 
Price,  Robert  Edwin,  Jr.,  Reidsville 


Eighth  Row: 

Reynolds,  James  Woodrow,  Jr.,  Newton 

Rose,  Augustus  Steele,  Jr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

Sabiston,  Frank,  Jr.,  Kinston 

Shankle,  Clemm  Harry,  Troy 

Talbot,  Walter  Wade,  Swannanoa 


Ninth  Row: 

Taylor,  Russell  Carl,  Mt.  Airy 
Thomas,  Edwin  Scott,  Asheboro 
Venters,  Wayne  Burnette.  Jacksonville 
Wheeless,  Clifford  Robert,  Raleigh 
Whitfield,  Charles  Lyne,  Atlanta,  Ga. 


Tenth  Row: 

Whitford,  Howard  Norman,  Jr.,  Washington 
Whitley,  Donald  Phillip,  Hickory 
Williams,  James  Lynch,  Asheville 
Wooten,  Robin  Nathaniel,  Jr.,  Monroe 


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SCHOOL  OF 
DENTISTRY 

The  graduates  in  dentistry,  dental  hygiene,  and  in  the  several 
graduate  school  programs  have  permitted  a  range  of  pro- 
fessional service  to  the  people  of  this  state  and  nation  which 
has  attracted  the  most  favorable  attention. 

Again,  the  faculty  and  the  dean  are  proud  to  present  the 
class  of  1961,  wherein  the  individual  members  are  assured  a 
place  of  leadership  at  various  professional  and  community 
levels. 

One  of  the  continuing  obligations  of  the  faculty  in  the 
clinical  and  basic  science  areas  is  the  extension  of  the  fron- 
tiers of  knowledge,  and,  thereby,  provide  a  greater  health 
service  to  people  everywhere.  The  expanded  research  interests 
in  all  areas  is  a  positive  expression  that  the  faculty  and  grad- 
uate students  have  addressed  themselves  to  this  important 
mission. 


JOHN  C.  BRAUER 
Dean 


FACULTY  —  First  Row:  Lupton,  Barton,  Holland,  Evans,  Crandall,  Nelson,  C.  Sturdevant,  Atteyak,  Brauer,  Surles,  Higley.  Second  Row:  Miska,  Irvin,  Richardson, 
Cummings,  Allen.  King.  Sowter.  Demerritt.  Schneider,  Barkar,  Chapin,  Sager.  Shankle.  Strickland.  Lindahl. 


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FOURTH  YEAR  OFFICERS  —  Claris  Bean.  Vice-President;  Gerald 
Cathy,  President;  Ttiurman  Bulla,  Secretary-Treasurer. 


THIRD   YEAR   OFFICERS  —   Edward   Petit,   Vice-President; 
Ttiomas,  President;  Rivers  Upchurch.  Secretary-Treasurer. 


SPURGEON  DENTAL 
SOCIETY  —  Seated:  Frank 
Pattishall,  Joe  Laton, 
Larry  Dorton,  Jay  Collie. 
Standing:  Thomas  E. 
Butler,  Virginia  Lawson. 
Jane  Arnold,  Tom  Vinson. 


SECOND   YEAR   OFFICERS   —   W.   J.   Lee.   Vice-President;   Jack 
Chesson.  President;  Larry  Carrol.  Secretary-Treasurer. 


FIRST  YEAR  OFFICERS  —  Lawrence  Posey.  Secretary-Treasurer; 
James  Privette.  President;  Walter  Witherspoon.  Vice-President. 


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FOURTH  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Anderson,  George  D.,  Jr.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Aberdeen 
Baker,  Benjamin  R.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Greensboro 
Bean,  William  Claris,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Mebane 
Bulla,  Thurman  C,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Asheboro 


Second  Row: 

Butler,  Wallace  Bob,  Psi  Omega,  Burlington 

Carnevale,  Reynolds  A.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 

Cathey,  Gerald  Mason,  Gastonia 

Craig,  Joe  Billy,  Lincolnton 


Third  Row: 

Daughtry.  Curtiss  W.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Smithfield 

Dorton,  Marion  Lamar,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Landis 

Fair,  Ronald  Edwin,  Chapel  Hill 

Hedrick,  Paul  Perry,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Lenoir 


Fourth  Row: 

Johnson,  Dewey  E.,  Jr.,  Psi  Omega, 

Charleston,  S.  C. 
McGhee,  James  G.,  Psi  Omega,  Chapel  Hill 
McLees,  James  Kitner,  Psi  Omega,  Greensboro 
McRee,  Robert  Wade,  Jr.,  Psi  Omega,  Charlotte 


Fifth  Row: 

Moon,  Hewitt  Edward,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Kannapolis 
Nantz,  Glenn  Rodney,  Delta  Sigma  Delta, 

Chapel  Hill 
Orlin,  David,  Chapel  Hill 
Pattishall,  Frankim  D.,  Psi  Omega,  Burlmgton 


Sixth  Row: 

Raby,  Claude  L.,  Jr.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 

Smiley,  Gary  R..  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Spencer,  William  R.,  Psi  Omega,  Draper 

Stancil,  John  H.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Kannapolis 


Seventh  Row: 

Suggs,  Robert  B  ,  III,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Belmont 
Troutman,  Dennis  F.,  Charlotte 
Upchurch,  Jack  Belvin,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Raleigh 
VanVleet,  David  E.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta, 
Chapel  Hill 


Eighth  Row: 

Walker,  Oscar  B.,  Psi  Omega,  Gastonia 

Warren,  Bert  B.,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Delta  Sigma 

Delta,  Farmville 
Wilson,  Noah  R.,  Jr.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta, 

Wilson's  Mills 
Woody,  Gordon  R.,  Jr.,  Psi  Omega,  Durham 


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THIRD  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Ashworth,  Derwood  L.,  Psi  Omega,  Durham 
Bebber,  James  v.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Taylorsville 
Buford,  John  T.  H.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Salisbury 
Cool<,  Dennis  S.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Lenoir 
Culbreath,  James  C,  Jr.,  Psi  Omega,  Chapel  Hil 


Second  Row: 

Drake.  Claude  W.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Como 
Duncan,  Allie  H.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta, 

Roanoke  Rapids 
Gustafson.  Bruce  A.,  Psi  Omega,  Washington 
Gwynn,  William  H  ,  Psi  Omega,  Chapel  Hill 
Hagaman,  Robert  P.,  Psi  Omega,  Lenoir 


Third  Row: 

Hall.  Norman  Curtis,  Psi  Omega,  Hurdle  Mills 
Herring,  Wilborn  M.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 
High,  Roy  Shelton,  Psi  Omega,  Chapel  Hill 
Jackson,  Don  Ferreil,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Dunn 
Laton,  Joseph  F.,  Aberdeen 


Fourth  Row: 

Lawrence,  Eugene  W,,  Jr.,  XI  Psi  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 
Marbry,  Donald  Lee,  Psi  Omega,  Chapel  Hill 
Maus.  Lewis  McKinney,  Psi  Omega, 

Burbank,  Calif. 
Maus,  Paul,  Jr.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Chapel  Hill 
Mayberry,  Roland    Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Gastonia 


Fifth  Row: 

Mayo,  George  E.,  Ill,  Psi  Omega,  Fremont 

Nash,  Shepard  D..  Xi  Psi  Phi,  St.  Pauls 

Peck,  Harvey,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 

Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Durham 
Petit,  Edward  Leroy,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Carrboro 
Robinson,  Charles  F.,  Charlotte 


Sixth  Row: 

Rogers.  Harding  W.,  Jr.,  Mooresville 
Sowers,  Jerry  W.,  Psi  Omega,  High  Point 
Sutphin,  Hugh  E.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Mt.  Airy 
Thomas.  Robert  E..  Psi  Omega,  Ramseur 
Upchurch,  Gilbert  R..  Psi  Omega,  Smithfield 
Wicker,  Bryant  K.,  Psi  Omega,  McCain 


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SECOND  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Abernethy,  John  A.,  Carrboro 

Barts,  John  W.,  Psi  Omega,  Yanceyville 

Baucom,  Thomas  A.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Indian  Trail 

Byrum,  Albert  G  ,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Edenton 

Campbell,  John  K.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 


Second  Row: 

Carroll,  Larry  W.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  St.  Pauls 
Cavlness,  William  R.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Sanford 
Cobb,  Numa  W.,  Jr.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Gibsonville 
Collie,  Jay  M,,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Durham 
Davis.  William  G.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Winston-Salem 


Third  Row: 

Dennis,  Bill,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Chapel  Hill 
Ennis.  Myron  H.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Goldsboro 
Ferlazzo.  Philip  A..  Psi  Omega,  Quantico,  Va. 
Gunter,  Jerry  M.,  Psi  Omega,  Gastonia 
Homes,  Garland  P.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta, 
Washington 


Fourth  Row: 

Lee.  William  J,,  Chapel  Hill 
Lotz.  Daniel  M.,  Northport.  N.  Y. 
McCracken,  Frank  W.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Sanford 
Massey,  Carl  B.,  Psi  Omega,  Waxhaw 
Meadows.  Van  B.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta, 
Winston-Salem 


Fifth  Row: 

Outland,  Robert  B.,  Psi  Omega,  Rich  Square 
Parkerson,  Elwood  M.,  XI  Psi  Phi,  Chapel  Hi 
Parks,  Eldon  H.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Elkin 
Peppers,  James  F.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Marion 
Quarles,  William  G.,  Chapel  Hill 


Sixth  Row: 

Ramos,  Frank  M.,  Psi  Omega,  Butner 

Smith,  Fred  J.,  Psi  Omega,  Morganton 

Spicola.  Cynthia  A..  Tampa,  Fla. 

Vinson,  Thomas  W.,  Jr.,  Durham 

Webster,  Thomas  C,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Yanceyville 


Seventh  Row: 

Windley,  Heber  W.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta, 

Washington 
Youmans,  Charles  P.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Durham 
Ziglar.  James  N.,  Jr.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta, 

Chapel  Hill 


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FIRST  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Allen,  G.  W.,  Gaffney,  S.  C. 

Anderson,  Wayne  C,  Kinston 

Avera,  Charles  A.,  Sigma  Nu,  Rocky  Mount 

Bradshaw,  John  William,  II,  Relief 

Butler,  Thomas  Edgar,  Chapel  Hill 


Second  Row: 

Camp,  Joe  Henderson,  Shelby 
Coffey,  Ralph  Donald,  Jr.,  Morganton 
Cregar,  Daniel  Uriah,  Jr.,  Gamma  Sigma, 

Greensboro 
Dunn,  John  Raymond,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Goodwin,  Donald  Raeford,  Monroe 


Tliird  Row: 

Hawkins,  Ralph  Owen,  Jr.,  Raleigh 
Hayes,  Ray  H.,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
Honeycutt,  Wallace  Blair,  Gastonia 
Hundley,  Deane,  III,  Wallace 
Johnson,  George  Terry,  Winston-Salem 


Fourtli  Row: 

Jorgensen,  Larry  Green,  Greenville 
Kendall,  James  Eugene.  Charlotte 
Killian,  Harry  William,  Murphy 
Lineberger,  Luther  Truett,  Gastonia 
Marks,  Sandy  Cole,  Jr.,  Wilmington 


Fiftll  Row: 

Mohorn,  Harold  Wayne,  Enfield 
Murphy,  Martin  Henry,  Belmont 
Page,  Graham  Allison,  YanceyvilU 
Painter,  Thomas  Eldridge,  Sylva 
Patrick,  Donald  Ray.  Greenville 


Sixth  Row: 

Phillips,  Kenneth  Rogers,  Bakersville 
Posey,  Lawrence  0.,  Greenville 
Prjvette,  James  Atlas,  Kenly 
Smith,  Clayton  Bernard.  Kappa  Alpha, 

Elizabethtown 
Smith.  Lynn  Harrison.  Liberty 


Seventh  Row: 

Smith.  Thomas  Kirkman.  Thomasville 
Trawick.  David  Edmond.  Bryson  City 
Walker.  Joel  Wyatt.  Burlington 
Ward,  George  Thomas,  Asheville 
Witherspoon,  Walter  P.,  Jr.,  Columbia,  S. 


Eighth  Row: 

Womble.  William  Warren,  Sanford 
Woody,  Sidney  Lane,  Bessemer  City 
Wooten,  Bobby  Gene,  Yadktnville 

Graduate  Student: 

Moore,  Saunders  Winston,  Sigma  Nu, 
Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Burlington 


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DENTAL  HYGIENE 


First  Row: 

Arnold,  Minta  Jane.  Hendersonville 
Elmore,  Linda  Ann,  Mocksville 
Hobson,  Betty  Alice,  Charlotte 
Hudson,  Patricia  Kay,  Greensboro 


Second  Row: 

Lankford,  Polly  Dahne,  Hamlet 
McLean,  Elizabeth  Gail,  Lenoir 
Madison,  Ruth  Eugenia,  Mocksville 
Naumoff,  Carolyn  Elaine,  Charlotte 


Third  How: 

Swain,  Betsy  Frances,  Durham 
Taylor,  Katherine  Ann,  Biltmore 
Tickel,  Lila  Diane,  North  Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Werner,  Jennie  Lee,  Durham 


SECOND  YEAR 


FIRST  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Carter,  Judith  Faye,  Tarboro 
Decker,  Pamela  A..  Chapel  Hill 
Dunn,  Katherine  Russ,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Goble,  Judy  Lynne.  Lenoir 
Greenwood,  Barbara  Jean,  Sanford 


Second  Row: 

Groome,  Charlotte  Lee,  Greensboro 
Gunter,  llene  Wilson,  Hamlet 
Howell.  Emily  Jean.  Roanoke  Rapids 
Jenkins.  Rebecca  Ann.  Charlotte 
King.  Sally  Sentman.  Charlotte 


Third  Row: 

Liverman.  Betty  Michael,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Marshall,  Sandra  Page.  North  Wilkesboro 
Olsen.  Christine  Ruth,  Charlotte 
Pfaff,  Mary  Hollis,  Winston-Salem 
Swann,  Anna  Isabel,  Tryon 


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ELIZABETH  L.  KEMBLE 
Dean 


SCHOOL  OF 
NURSING 

The  University  of  North  Carolina  School  of  Nursing  was  established 
in  1951  as  an  autonomous  unit  within  the  University  and  the  Division 
of  Health  Affairs.  A  four-year  program  was  designed  to  prepare  nurses 
for  beginning  positions  in  the  profession.  In  1955,  full  accreditation 
(including  that  for  public  health  nursing  preparation)  was  granted  by 
the  accrediting  service  of  the  National  League  for  Nursing. 

Currently,  the  School  offers  programs  on  several  levels.  High  school 
graduates  are  admitted  to  the  four-year  curriculum  leading  to  the 
degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Nursing.  Registered  professional 
nurses  are  enrolled  as  general  nursing  students  with  advanced  credit 
toward  the  baccalaureate  degree  in  nursing. 

Students  with  a  B.S.N,  degree  from  the  University  of  North  Carolina, 
or  a  degree  comparable  to  the  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Nursing  granted 
by  the  University  may  enter  the  graduate  program  leading  to  the  degree 
of  Master  of  Science  in  Nursing,  with  a  major  in  Psychiatric  Nursing, 
Nursing  Administration,  or  Medical-Surgical  Nursing.  Other  indications 
of  progress  are  expanding  developments  in  nursing  research  and  in  the 
continuation  education  program. 


NURSING  FACULTY  —  Seated:  Bernard,  Torgeson,  Dark,  Kemble,  Bevis,  Brown,  McCaskill,  Russell.  Standing:  Pepper,  Poulos,  David,  Miller,  Moore,  Haynes, 
Hill,  R.,  Hill,  C,  Parker,  Randolph,  Wood,  Lewis,  Molleson,  Fogleson. 


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STUDENT  NURSING  ASSOCIATION  —  First  row:  Ann  Davisson,  Secretary;  Andrea  Gorcia.  President;  Beverly  Desmond,  Parliamen- 
tarian; Second  Row:  April  Longanecker,  First  Vice-President;  Barbara  Cladwell,  Treasurer;  Toni  Thompson,  Social  Chairman;  Eugenia 
Allen,  Second  Vice-President;  Joan  Williams,  Publicity  Chairman. 


SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS  —  First  Row:  Patricia  Brown  Christ,  Social  Chairman; 
Frances  Coltrane,  Vice-President.  Second  Row:  Charlotte  Andrews,  Secretary; 
Betty  Ann  Buie,  President;  Mary  Webster  Brock,  Treasurer. 


JUNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS  —  Center:  Joan  Williams,  President.  Second  Row: 
Beverly  Desmond,  Vice-President;  Frances  Coleman,  Secretary;  Jane  Bass, 
Treasurer. 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS  —  Seated:  Elizabeth  Whedbee,  Patricia  Barlow. 
Standing:  Katherine  Pickrell,  Kay  Fletcher,  Judith  Deal,  President. 


FRESHMAN  CLASS  OFFICERS  —  Carolyn  Pinion,  Secretary;  Betsy  Burnett, 
Treasurer;  Lindsay  Raeford,  Social  Chairman;  Mary  Hamrick,  President. 


FOURTH  YEAR 


ANDREWS,  CHARLOTTE  ANN         Greenville,  Pa. 


B.S.   IN  NURSING.  S.N. A. 

BAGGEH,  ALLENE  KEETER 

B.S    IN  NURSING.  S.N. A. 

BROADWELL,  INA  MABEL 

B  S.  IN  NURSING.  Y.W.C.A.i  S.N.A. 


Lillington 
Angier 


BROCK,  MARY  WEBSTER  Fayetteville 

B  S.  IN  NURSING.  Westminster  Fellowship;  S.N.A. 

BROWN,  ROBERTA  J.  Raleigh 

B.S.  IN  NURSING.  S.N.A.;  University  Party. 

BUIE,  BETTY  ANN  Red  Springs 

B  S.  IN  NURSING.  Westminster  Fellowship;  SNA. 


COLTRANE,  FRANCES  AMANDA  Randleman 

B  S    IN  NURSING. 

CREWES,  JUNNE  GAIL  Belle  Glade,  Fla. 

B  S.  IN  NURSING.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


CHRIST,  PATRICIA  BROWN 

B.S-  IN  NURSING.  Kappa  Delta. 


Goldsboro 


CURTIS,  EDITH  ELAINE  Clyde 

B  S    IN  NURSING.  Baptist  Student  Union;  Y.W.C.A.;  S.N.A. 


DICKENS,  BEVERLY  JOAN 

B.S.  IN  NURSING. 


Graham 


DICKINSON,  NANCY  ROBISON      Wallingford,  Pa. 

B  S    IN  NURSING. 


DURHAM,  CAROLYN  FAYE 


Burlington 


B.S.    IN   NURSING.   C.W.C  ;   Yackety  Yack;   Athletic   Council; 
SNA. 


FORESTER,  ALICE  MAY 


Winston-Salem 


B.S.   IN  NURSING.  S.N.A.;  Valkyries;  Order  of  the  Old  Well, 
First  Vice-President;  S.N.A.N.C. 


FREEMAN,  PEGGY  JOYCE 

B.S.  IN  NURSING.  S.N.A. 


GREGSON,  HELEN  LOUISE 

B  S.   IN  NURSING.  SNA. 

HINTON,  ELIZABETH  BAIN 

B  S    IN  NURSING.  SNA. 

JOHNSON,  ANNE  GLENN 

B.S.  IN  NURSING.  S.N.A. 


Robbins 

Pleasant  Garden 

Battlesboro 

Elizabethtown 


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FOURTH  YEAR 


KENT,  ALICE  BLAIR  LINDEN 

B.S.  IN  NURSING.  Valkyries;  S.N. A. 


Richmond,  Va. 


LEWIS,  LINDA  ANN  Rutherfordton 

B.S.  IN  NURSING.  Baptist  Student  Union;  S.N.A. 


LINVILLE,  DOROTHY  ANN 

B.S.  IN  NURSING. 


Kernersville 


MEWBORN,  LAURA  DARLENE 

B.S.  IN  NURSING. 

Seven  Springs 

NIFONG,  CAROLYN  LEVONE 

B.S.  IN  NURSING.  S.N.A. 

Winston-Salem 

OLDS,  GLORIA  LEA 

B.S.  IN  NURSING,  S.N.A. 

New  Bern 

PEARSON,  FRANCES  CAROLYN 

B.S.   IN  NURSING.  S.N.A. 

Greensboro 

REGINE,  SANDRA  JANE 

B.S.  IN  NURSING. 

Garden  City,  N.  Y. 

ROCK,  JUDITH  ANN                             Charlotte 

B.S.  IN  NURSING.  S.N.A.;  Order  of  the  Old  Well. 

SNYDER,  FRANCES  MARSHALL 

B.S.  IN  NURSING.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

Durham 

THOMPSON,  MARGARET  ANNE 

Fredricksburg,  Va. 

B.S.  IN  NURSING. 

TOLTON,  ANN  LINN 

B.S.  IN  NURSING.  S.N.A.;  Newman  Club 

Greensboro 

TRIPP,  GERALDINE 

B.S.   IN  NURSING.  Y.W.C.A.;  S.N.A. 

Mebane 

UMSTEAD,  SANDRA  KELLY 

B.S.   IN  NURSING.  S.N.A. 

Garner 

VAUGHAN,  PATRICIA  LONG 

B.S.  IN  NURSING.  S.N.A. 

Chapel  Hill 

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THIRD  YEAR 


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First  Row: 

Allen,  Alice  Eugenia,  Henderson 
Ayers,  Julia  Sue,  Summerfield 
Bankert,  Doris  Marie,  Hampstead,  Md. 
Bass,  Jane  Ross.  Greenville 
Bennett,  Ann  Fritz,  Durham 
Boatwright,  Mary  Glenn,  Charlotte 


Second  Row: 

Brew,  Sabra  Ann.  Wilmington 

Buxton,  Judith  Ellen,  Princeton,  W.  Va. 

Caudle.  Undine.  Halifax 

Coleman,  Frances  McGregor.  Hurdle  Mills 

Crawford,  Patricia  Ann,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Cross,  Elsie  Deana.  Weaverville 


Third  Row: 

Crowther,  Bonnie  Rae,  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 
Curtis,  Barbara  Jenene,  Durham 
Davisson,  Ann,  Weston,  W.  Va. 
Desmond,  Beverly  Ann,  Kinston 
Dokey,  Ann  Marie,  Durham 
Finley,  Blanche  Elizabeth,  Burlington 


Fourth  Row: 

Fox,  Kathryn  Scollard,  High  Point 

Gorcica,  Andrea  Lucille,  Wallington,  N-  J. 

Harrison,  Mary,  Fayetteville 

Hawkins,  Anne,  High  Point 

Hopkins,  Anne  Elizabeth,  Zebulon 

Hornor,  Margaret  Moore,  Asheville 


Fifth  Row; 

Huber,  Jane  Worden.  Bethesda.  Md. 
Hunter,  Patricia  Ann,  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
Kirby,  Paula  Faye,  Lenoir 
Leffmgweli,  Celeste,  Miami,  Fla. 
long,  Elizabeth  Ann,  Ayden 
Longanecker,  April  Lee,  Brookville,  Ohio 


Sixth  Row: 

Moore,  Kendree  Virginia,  Houston,  Texas 

Parkins,  Cynthia  Susan,  Brown  Summit 

Resse.  Sarah  Louise,  Winston-Salem 

Rhodes,  Susan  Rebecca,  Windsor 

Rice,  Wilma  Ann,  Swannanoa 

Sikes,  Bonnie  S..  Greensboro 


Seventh  Row: 

Smith,  Linda  Kaye,  Superior,  W.  Va. 
Strother.  Linda  Knott.  Pittsboro 
Tesh.  Esther  Mae.  Winston-Salem 
Trembath,  Linda,  Charlotte 
Williams,  Joan,  Farmville,  Va. 
Wills,  Nancy  Lee.  Stanhope.  N.  J. 
Willwerth.  Mary  Alice,  Montour  Falls,  N.  Y. 


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First  Row: 

Barlow.  Patricia  Ann,  Greenville 
Caldwell,  Barbara  Anne,  Miami,  Fla. 
Carter,  Doris  Gwendolyn,  Charlotte 
Carter,  Virginia  Pope,  Columbus,  Miss. 
Christopher,  Linda  Lone,  Burlington 


Second  Row: 

Clifton,  Judith  Amanda,  Jamesville 
Cross,  Sandra  Lee,  Wrightsuille  Beach 
Dawson,  Patricia  Anne,  Dunn 
Deal,  Judith  Belinda,  Landis 
Delves,  Joan  Celeste,  Aminville,  N.  Y. 


Third  Row: 

Elledge,  Carol  June,  Winston-Salem 
Eudy,  Joyce  Elaine,  Mt.  Pleasant 
Fayed,  Dorothy,  Roanoke  Rapids 
Fletcher,  Mary  Kay,  Durham 
Franklin,  Millie  Carolyn,  Statesvllle 


Fourth  Row: 

Gettman,  Elaine,  Hendersonville 
Grimes,  Fleta  Sue,  Ramseur 
Henderson,  Susan  Carole,  Wilmington 
Hogg,  Muriel  Joanne,  Pittsburgh,  Pa, 
Hruslinski,  Eurenia  Walker,  Burlington 


Fifth  Row: 

Humphrey,  Lynn  Elizabeth,  Westfield,  N.  J. 
Hutchins,  Linda  Jo,  Yadkinville 
Johnson,  Catherine  Lynn,  Margate  City,  N.  J 
Kaufman,  Joyce  Ann,  Hendersonville 
Laxton,  Linda  Anne,  Lenoir 


Sixth  Row: 

Lowden,  Linda  Mae,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 
Mann,  Helen  $.,  Weston,  Mass. 
Martin,  Frances  Ann,  Fayetteville 
Massengill,  Carolyn  Sue,  Benson 
Mills,  Vera  Faye,  Mt.  Airy 


Seventh  Row: 

Mitchell,  Julia  Carolyn.  Wilkesboro 
Olive.  Edith  Anne.  Raleigh 
Philbeck,  Barbara  Jo,  Shelby 
Pickrell,  Katharine  Lee,  Durham 
Pleasants,  Mary  Scott,  Raleigh 


Eighth  Row: 

Rhyne,  Frances  Lee,  Morganton 

Shaw,  Mary  Cattle,  Wagram 

Sifford,  Eleanor  Elaine,  Salisbury 

Smith.  Julia  Gray,  Ramseur 

Sutton.  Margaret  Johnson.  Winston-Salem 


Ninth  Row: 

Smith.  Mary  Randolph.  Charles  Town 
Tate.  Martha  Jane,  Atlanta.  Ga. 
Tesh.  Linda  Lee.  Winston-Salem 
Tesh.  Phisa  Lee.  Winston  Salem 
Thompson.  Rhonda  Ann.  Haw  River 


Tenth  Row: 

Thompson.  Toni  Lynne,  Wilkesboro 
Vincent.  Sylvia  Sullivan,  Greenville 
Webster,  Elizabeth  Faye,  Mebane 
Whedbee,  Elisabeth  Moore,  Greenville 
White.  Eleanor  Kay,  Elizabeth  City 


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FIRST  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Avery,  Vickie  Gwendolyn,  Greenville 

Bercyhill,  Marion  Reece,  Charlotte 

Booth,  Rosa  Frances,  Ayden 

Burley,  Dorothy  Jean,  Westfield,  N.  J, 

Burnette,  Betsy  Cameron,  Durham 

Burroughs,  Constance.  Port  Washington,  N.  Y. 

Carlo,  Laura  Ann,  Falls  Church,  Va. 


Second  Row: 

Caron,  Betty  Jane,  Falls  Church,  Va. 
Cloyes,  Edna  Leslie,  W/hite  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Coitman,  Mary  George,  Durham 
Colvard,  Mary  Lynda,  State  College,  Miss. 
Cook,  Carolyn  Virginia,  Brevard 
Grumpier,  Mary  Jayne,  Rocky  Mount 
Davis.  Julia  Watson,  Raleigh 


Third  Row: 

Dermott,  Elizabeth  Anne,  Durham 
Duncan,  Kathryn  Leah,  Winston-Salem 
Earp,  Jane  Teresa,  Morganton 
Fisher.  Kaja  Marie,  Charlotte 
Foltz,  Barbara  Ann,  Villandra,  Pa. 
Forsyth,  Jane  Marshall,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Gaddy,  Hilda  Bowman,  Wadesboro 


Fourth  Row: 

Gillis,  Barbara,  Mount  Olive 
Gray,  Linda  Ann,  Shaw  A.F.B.,  S.  C. 
Green,  Mary  Clare,  New  Bern 
HamricK,  Mary  Margaret,  Charlotte 
Hartman,  Becky  Ann,  Raleigh 
Haynes,  Beverley  Ann,  Washington,  D. 
Hildebrand,  Patricia  Ellen,  Smithfield 


Fifth  Row: 

Hinnant,  Frances  Victoria,  Bronxville,  N. 
Hornbeck,  Judith  Elaine,  Richmond,  Va. 
Howell,  Gail  Darlene,  Rich  Square 
Hughes,  Laura  Jane,  Ardsley,  N.  Y. 
Jones,  Beverly  Katherine,  Wilmington 
Ligon,  Barbara  Anne.  Raleigh 
Lupton,  Anne  Billings,  Winston-Salem 


Sixth  Row: 

McClure,  Beverly  Kate,  Barium  Springs 
Mangle,  Diane  Marie,  Charlotte 
Martin.  Helen  Carolyn.  High  Point 
Martm.  Laura  Lee.  Leaksvilte 
Mashburn.  Carol  Anne.  Star 
Morrison.  Patricia  Elaine,  Leesburg,  Va. 
Newson,  Judy  Gail.  Winston-Salem 


Seventh  Row: 

Noble.  Mary  Ann,  Smithfield 
Ogburn.  Marilyn  Starr.  Raleigh 
Perry.  Barbara  Lane.  High  Point 
Perry.  Frances  W..  Richmond.  Va. 
Pinion.  Carolyn  Marie.  Arlington,  Va. 
Poag.  Barbara  Ann.  Columbus 
Pugh.  Carolyn  Ivey,  Hickory 


Eighth  Row: 

Raiford,  Mary  Lindsay.  Hendersonville 
Rich.  Patricia  Alwood.  Lumberton 
Roberts.  Mary  Eloise.  Raeford 
Rogers.  Marion  Lane.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 
Rollick.  Virginia  Dianne.  Kensington.  Md. 
Rusher.  Martha  Jane.  Fairmont 
Ryder,  Ann  Johnston,  Raleigh 

Ninth  Row: 

Sain,  Brenda  Mae,  Vale 
Sasser,  Nancy  Farthing,  Goldsboro 
Shugart,  Dorothy  Banks,  Halifax 
Sitton.  Linda  Elizabeth.  Hendersonville 
Strawhun.  Sandra  Lee.  Charlotte 
Thorpe.  Martha  Susan.  Winston-Salem 
Vandenborre.  Suzanne  Marie, 
Dhahran,  Saudi  Arabia 


Tenth  Row: 

Voden,  Joyce  Carolyn,  Charlotte 
Weeldreyer,  Sharon  Rae,  Fayetteville 
Whitley,  Anna  Patricia,  Smithfield 
Willard.  Helen  Gaye,  Yadkinville 
Wilson,  Lily  Elizabeth,  Morganton 
Winters,  Esther  Cecilia,  Walkertown 


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PHARMACY  SENATE  OFFICERS  —  Seated:  Larry  Lazarus,  Recorder;  Sam  Good- 
win, President;  Barbara  Bell,  Secretary-Treasurer.  Standing:  Mack  Jones, 
Reporter;  David  Keever,  Parliamentarian. 


PHARMACY 
SENATE 

The  Pharmacy  Senate  was  founded  at  UNC  in  1940,  in  order 
to  stimulate  and  increase  knowledge  and  appreciation  for  the 
profession  of  Pharmacy,  to  promote  interciass  co-operation 
within  the  school  and  to  teach  public  speaking  as  a  founda- 
tion for  future  leadership. 

Meeting  once  a  month,  the  body  discusses  new  drugs,  new 
pharmaceutical  processes,  and  various  problems  facing  the 
profession  today,  thus  giving  each  member  a  chance  to 
develop  a  better  attitude  toward  the  various  situations,  so 
that  a  more  intelligent  approach  may  be  used  in  the  future 
when  faced  with  such  problems  of  his  own. 


BARNES 
BELL 
BENDER 
BESS 

BLANCHARD 
CHAIVIBLEE 
COLLETTE 
DUNN 

DAUGHTRY 
FARRIOR 
GOODWIN 
GORDON 

GUPTON 
HARDIN 
HIMES 
HORN 

HUFFIVIAN 
JOHNSON 
JONES 
KEEVER 

LAZARUS 
McLARTY 
MILLER 
REAVES 


STAMEY 
WATTS 


SCHOOL  OF 
PHARMACY 

After  sixty-three  years  of  pharmaceutical  education  at  Carohna,  a  new  five 
year  program  of  study  was  initiated  which  replaced  the  old  curriculum.  The 
Pharmacy  School  building,  which  is  located  on  Medical  Hill  and  is  in  its  second 
year  of  use,  has  proven  an  inspiration  to  students. 

In  the  modern  atmosphere  of  the  Pharmacy  building  the  spirit  and  activity  of 
Kappa  Epsilon  improved  and  they  began  to  circulate  while  Kappa  Psi  and  Phi 
Delta  Chi  indoctrinated  promising  pledge  classes  to  fill  in  the  gap  of  the  grad- 
uating students.  Rho  Chi  enlarged  their  distinguished  group  with  new  members 
and  the  senate  proved  quite  able  and  strong  in  its  decisions  —  the  Pharmacy 
Leaders  surged  ahead. 

Although  this  has  been  a  good  year,  we  remain  sad  over  the  death  of  one  of 
the  School's  most  outstanding  professors.  Dr.  Sigurdur  Jonsson.  He  will  long  be 
remembered  by  faculty  and  students  for  his  outstanding  contribution  to  the 
world  of  Pharmaceutical  Research  and  his  understanding  attitude  toward  the 
students.  WE  DEDICATE  THIS  PAGE  IN  MEMORY  OF  DR.  SIGURDUR  JONSSON. 


FACULTY  —  Left  to  Right:  Jowdy,  Brannon,  Brown,  [aylor,  Breclit.  Smith,  Thompson,  Piantadosi,  Chambers,  Senremuk, 


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SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS  —  Left  to  Right:  Jessie  Putman,  Vice-President;  Dottie 
Reeves,  Secretary-Treasurer;  George  McLarty,  President. 


FOURTH  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Barbour,  Robert  Layton,  Burlington 
Barnes.  Minnie  Bell,  Raleigh 
Bell,  Barbara  Jane,  Statesville 
Bell,  Barry  Max,  Gastonia 


Second  Row: 

Bell,  Charles  David,  Winston-Salem 
Blanchard,  Norwood  Pitt,  Wallace 
Bradsher,  Arthur  Long,  Jr.,  Roxboro 
Crouch,  Phillip  Francis,  Asheville 


Third  Row: 

Daughtry,  Ruffus  Lynwood,  Princeton 
Egbert,  James  Michael,  Greensboro 
Farrior,  William  Sloan,  Warsaw 
Garrou,  Elizabeth  Ann,  Valdese 


Fourth  Row: 

Gibson,  Charles  Thomas,  Goldsboro 
Goodwin,  Samuel  Stephen,  Monroe 
Gordon,  Robert  Lee,  Yadkinville 
Gupton,  Adrian  Clay,  Louisburg 


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FOURTH  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Hall,  Homer  Glenn,  Jr.,  Slier  City 
Hardin,  Jo  Anne,  Boone 
Harmon,  William  Sidney,  Alioskie 
Himes,  Charles  Farris,  Brevard 
Horn.  James  Jackson,  Lawndale 


Second  Row: 

Huffman,  Kent  Loewe,  Winston-Salem 
Johnson,  William  Lewis,  Jr.,  Garner 
Keever,  David  Eugene,  Lincolnton 
Kincaid,  Bob  J.,  Greensboro 
Lasater,  Walter  Harold,  Pittsboro 


Third  Row: 

Lazarus,  Charles  Lawrence,  Sanford 
McLarty,  George  Collins,  Jr.,  High  Point 
Matthews,  George  David,  Jr.,  Greensboro 
Meares,  James  Frederick,  Wilson 
Morris,  William  White,  Bessemer  City 


Fourth  Row: 

Page,  Patricia  Ann,  Henderson 
Parker,  Robert  Greer,  Southern  Pines 
Putnam,  Jessie  Van,  Kings  Mountain 
Reaves,  Dorothy  Bingham,  Fayetteville 
Sheets,  James  Paul,  West  Jefferson 


Fifth  Row: 

Smith,  Donald  Judd,  Greensboro 
Smith,  Terre  Milton,  Reidsville 
Weaver,  Van  Darwin,  Spring  Hope 
White,  John  Richard,  Henderson 
Yarborough,  Frank  Flowers,  Gary 


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THIRD  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Anderson,  William  Nelson,  Zebulon 
Barker,  Rudy  W.,  Carrboro 
Beard,  Wayne  A.,  Jamesville 
Beaver,  Donald  Worth,  Concord 
Bender,  George  Walker,  Fayetteville 
Bess,  Gilbert  Kent,  Sylva 


Second  Row: 

Buchanan,  George  Ronald,  Greensboro 
Carpenter,  Charles  Berman,  Claremont 
Cekada,  Emil  Lewis,  Durham 
Chamblee,  Fred  Clifton,  Carrboro 
Cloninger,  Gary  Von,  Dallas 
Costner,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  Lincolnton 


Third  Row: 

Cox,  Richard  Larry,  Sanford 
Creech,  Joseph  Arnold,  Jr.,  Selma 
Davis,  George  W.,  Jr.,  Carrboro 
Davis,  James  Brooks,  Oakboro 
Davis,  Lloyd  Ernest,  Chapel  Hill 
Dunn,  Everette  Matthews,  Leaksville 


Fourth  Row: 

Eutslerg,  Thomas  Maxwell,  Marion 
Gibson,  James  Robert,  Hayesville 
Gooch,  James  Haywood,  Mebane 
Greeson,  Joe  David,  Burlington 
Hamilton,  James  Ralph,  Jr.,  Sanford 
Harper,  Rebecca  Alcestis,  Hendersonville 


Fifth  Row: 

Hanniss,  William  Fred,  High  Point 
Hartis,  Gilbert  Clyde,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem 
Hathcock,  James  Alden,  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Honeycutt,  Moody  Zebulin,  Jr.,  Drexel 
Johnson,  Mary  Frances.  Raleigh 
Jones,  Mack  C,  111,  Elizabeth  City 


Sixth  Row: 

Lilley,  Robert  Delano,  Jamesville 
McKinley,  Richard  S.,  Kannapolis 
May,  Gerald  Franklin,  Louisburg 
Merritt,  Lemuel  James,  Belmont 
Miller,  Joseph  Claude,  Boone 
Murrell,  Harry  Thomas,  Jr.,  Albemarle 


Seventh  Row: 

Neal,  Larry  Kent,  Kannapolis 
Overton,  Richard  Buxton,  Jr.,  Raleigh 
Patterson,  Margaret  Greene,  Roxboro 
Pike,  Ellen  Louise,  Concord 
Price,  Jerry  Douglas,  Raleigh 
Paper,  Frank  Eugene,  Chapel  Hill 

Eighth  Row: 

Roberson,  Gary  Ray,  Draper 

Romine,  Jack  Richard,  Asheville 

Roth,  Robert  Joel,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio 

Runnion,  J.  David,  Lenoir 

Smith,  Albert  Hunter,  Fayetteville 

Taylor,  James  Robert,  Enfield 

Ninth  Row: 

Thompson.  Beverly  Carol,  Chapel  Hill 
Tripp,  Ronald  Tucker,  Ayden 
Watts,  Mitchell  Wayne,  Tabor  City 
Weathers,  Donald  Lawrence,  Shelby 
Whitlock,  Paul  Wilson,  Jr.,  Salisbury 
Williams,  William  Thurston,  Wilson 
Yingling,  Gary  Lee,  Silver  Spring,  Md. 


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SECOND  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Adams,  Emily  Jeannette,  Concord 
Baity,  James  Oliver,  Mt.  Airy 
Barefoot,  John  Calvin,  Asheville 
Barnes.  Charles  Landis,  Stedman 
Berrier,  Jerry  Lynn,  Mocksville 


Second  Row: 

Bracey,  Daniel  Guilford,  Red  Springs 
Bradley,  Julian  Willis,  III,  Raleigh 
Brinson,  James  Edward,  Kenansville 
Brown,  Benjamin  William,  High  Point 
Brown,  Robert  Michael,  Rocky  Mount 


Third  Row: 

Bullard,  John  Preston,  Jr.,  Maxton 
Bullock,  Nancy  Ruth,  Roxboro 
Burch,  William  Henry,  Chapel  Hill 
Burris,  Sara  Louise,  Madison 
Burroughs,  Malcolm  Winston,  Wadesboro 


Fourth  Row: 

Cameron,  John  Erhstus,  Kinston 
Campbell,  Fred  Hammond,  Cleveland 
Capes,  Kenneth  Darrell,  Burlington 
Clayton,  Carol  Elizabeth,  Charlotte 
Culbertson,  James  Barber,  Englewood,  N.  J. 


Fifth  Row: 

Davis,  Joseph  D.,  Warrenton 
Deyton,  Charles  Edward,  Burnsville 
Dickerson.  Frank  Leonard.  Jr..  Durham 
Dupree,  Joseph  Bernard.  Pinelevel 
Edwards.  Robert  Wesley,  Jr.,  Pinetops 


Sixth  Row: 

Elliott,  William  McBrayer,  Jr.,  Forest  City 
Fuller,  William  Hugh,  Jr.,  Smithfield 
Glaser,  Glenn  William,  Des  Plaines,  III. 
Grabs,  Omnie  Omily,  Jr.,  King 
Gregory,  Tommy  Wayne,  Hendersonville 


Seventh  Row: 

Hahn,  Bennie  Sherrill,  Albemarle 
Hardin,  Kenneth,  Jr.,  Forest  City 
Harriss,  Marvin  Jacob,  Jr.,  High  Point 
Harwood,  George  Emsley.  Albemarle 
Hedgepeth,  Morris  Edwards,  Henderson 


Eighth  Row: 

Hemphill.  Harry  Donald.  Marion 
Hill,  Arthur  Lee,  Lewes,  Del. 
Hill,  Dempsey  Craig,  Deep  Run 
Hodges,  Darrell  Wright.  Wmston-Salen 
Hughes,  Denae  Bett,  Hampton,  Va. 


Ninth  Row: 

Hull,  James  Heyward,  Shelby 

Hurt,  Jasper  Alexander,  Jr.,  Morganton 

Jarman.  Joseph.  Jacksonville 

Jernigan,  William  H.,  Dunn 


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SECOND  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Johnson,  Willis  Ray,  III,  Jacksonville 
Lai,  Tai-Yee,  North  Point,  Hong  Kong 
Lever,  Thomas  Horace,  111,  Charlotte 
Lewis,  Carlos  Edwin,  Winston-Salem 
Lockamy,  Albert  Fulton,  Jr.,  Clinton 


Second  Row: 

Long,  William  Ray,  Kannapolis 
Lynch,  Thomas  Franklin,  III,  Charlotte 
McBryde,  James  Archie,  Jr.,  Louisburg 
McCann,  Margaret  Jane,  Mt.  Airy 
McCombs,  Loy  Saunders,  Creedmoor 


Third  Row: 

McCoy,  Larry  Thomas,  Jr.,  Cove  City 
McKinnon,  Halbert  Hill,  Jr.,  Lumberton 
Markham,  George  Oliver,  Fayetteville 
Mitchener,  John  Agrippa,  111,  Edenton 
Moser,  Jerry  Francis,  High  Point 


Fourth  Row: 

Muse,  Winfred  R.,  Belmont 
Myhre,  John  Hudson,  Wilson 
Patterson,  William  Earl,  Greenville,  S.  C. 
Patton,  Judy  Carolyn,  Swannanoa 
Patton,  Meredith  Gail,  Hickory 


Fifth  Row: 

Perkins,  Joseph  Charles,  Bakersville 
Quackenbush,  Palmer  David,  Charlotte 
Rabb,  Roy  Patton,  II,  Marion 
Randull,  Danny  Lee,  Asheville 
Reaves,  Hallie  Craven,  Jr.,  Asheboro 


Sixth  Row: 

Rtiyne,  Clyde  Randy,  Valdese 
Sime,  Myron  Storher,  Lenoir 
Smart,  Thomas  Elijah,  Hamlet 
Smith,  Hugh  Jarrette,  Jr.,  Pink  Hill 
Smyre,  Billy  Mac,  Newton 


Seventh  Row: 

Sprinkle,  Thomas  Douglas,  Winston-Salem 
Stamey,  Gary  Martin,  Asheville 
Stocks,  Lewis  Henry,  III,  Hookerton 
Templeton,  Linda  Jane,  Lenoir 
Tennant,  Linda  Janice,  Crossnore 


Eighth  Row: 

Todd,  William  Hoyt,  Aulander 
Upton,  Jack  Herndon,  Smithfield 
Watson,  Barry  Vernon,  Lenoir 
Welsh,  Jesse  Luckey,  Jr.,  St.  Pauls 
Whisenant,  Edward  D.,  Morganton 


Ninth  Row: 

Wilkins,  Winfrey  Alexander,  Jr.,  Roxboro 
Williford,  Thomas  Alton,  Newton  Grove 
Wood,  Robert  Michael,  Raeford 
Wood,  Sandra  Ann,  Graham 
Young,  Rodney  Earl,  Mayodan 


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JUNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS  —  Left  to  Right:  Bob  Lily,  President;  Margaret 
Patterson,  Secretary-Treasurer;  Don  Weathers,  Vice-President. 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS  —  Left  to  Right:  Bill  Fuller,  Vice-President;  Jim 
Culbertson,  President;  Lynda  Cauble,  Secretary-Treasurer. 


STUDENT  BODY  OFFICERS  —  Left  to  Right:  James  Paul  Sheets,  Vice-President; 
President. 


Peggy  Costner,  Secretary-Treasurer;  Charlie  Himes, 


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E,  G.  McGAVRAN 
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SCHOOL  OF 
PUBLIC  HEALTH 

students  in  the  UNC  School  of  Public  Health  are  justifiably 
proud  of  the  regional,  national,  and  international  recognition  of 
their  school. 

Due  to  the  influence  of  the  dean.  Dr.  E.  G.  McGavran,  and  the 
faculty,  the  School  of  Public  Health  is  a  leader  in  the  advance- 
ment of  the  theory  of  community-centered  public  health.  As 
such,  it  is  probably  the  most  cosmopolitan  division  of  the  Uni- 
versity in  that  students  are  attracted  from  all  parts  of  the  nation 
and  the  world. 

The  final  goal  of  instruction  is  the  inter-disciplinary  public 
health  team,  skilled  in  working  together  for  the  solution  of  com- 
munity health  problems  with  the  long-term  goal  of  total  com- 
munity health. 


FACULTY  —  First  Row:  Dr.  Filley,  Dr.  Bethel,  Dr.  Vifeiss,  Dr.  Patricia,  Miss  Blee.  Dean  McGavran,  Dr.  Garson.  Dr.  Morgan,  Dr.  Larsh,  Dr.  Greenberg, 
Dr.  Cameron.  Second  Row:  Mr.  Kelso,  Dr.  Ripperton,  Dr.  Kent,  Dr.  Doak,  Dr.  Tyroler,  Miss  Anderson,  Dr.  Lamb,  Dr.  Guillot,  Dr.  Goulson.  Dr. 
Freedman,  Dr.  Pasternak,  Dr.  Boatman.  Third  Row:  Dr.  Elston,  Dr.  Brown,  Dr.  Sulzer,  Mr.  Herzog,  Dr.  Kuebler,  Dr.  Coker,  Miss  Nelson,  Dr.  Tyler, 
Mr.  Kaplan,  Miss  Cantrell,  Dr.  Thayer,  Miss  Holley,  Dr.  Sarndal,  Dr.  Campbell,  Mrs.  Hansen,  Dr.  Wells,  Mr.  Thomas,  Dr.  Van  Zandt. 


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PUBLIC  HEALTH   NURSES 


First  Row: 

Adair,  Barbara,  Cutlibert,  Ga. 

Allen,  Frances,  Hickory 

Allen,  Martha  Jones,  Gary 

Anderson.  Clarice  B.,  New  Preston,  Gonn. 

Asiiford,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Watkinsville,  Ga. 


Second  Row: 

Bauguess,  Ghristine,  Princeton,  W.  Va. 
Blumberg.  H.  Judith,  DeRuyter,  N.  Y. 
Brodie,  Marjorie,  Chapel  Hill 
Brooks,  Harriett  B.,  Inverness,  Fla. 
Burchinal,  Betty  L,  Meriden,  Conn. 


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Third  Row: 

Coello,  Rafaela  S.,  Santurce,  P.  R. 
Dewar,  Fannie  Evelyn,  Gainesville,  F 
Eaker,  Maude  K.,  Gastonia 
Faulkenberry,  Loletta  A.,  Burlington 
Fisher,  Beverley  B.,  Charlotte 


Fourth  Row: 

Gardner,  E.  Elizabeth,  Union  Springs,  Ala. 
Graham.  Helen  S.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Haig,  Elizabeth  Jane,  Massena,  N.  Y. 
Hall,  Bonlyn  G,,  Chapel  Hill 
Harrill,  Lois  E.,  Shelby 


Fifth  Row: 

Hines,  Virginia  D.,  Carville,  La. 
Hoffmann,  Sandralin,  Wood  River,  Neb. 
Hogan,  Mary  Veronica,  Atlanta,  Ga, 
Holder,  Dorothy  G.,  Durham 
Isenhower,  Willie  Mae,  Great  Falls,  S.  ( 


Sixth  Row: 

Jackson,  Jacqueline  Joy,  Honaker,  Va. 
Johansson   Mabel  Smith,  Lake  Worth.  Fla. 
Kelchner,  Betty  Craven,  Charlotte 
Kotvial,  Najoo  Savak,  Bombay,  India 
Larsen,  Ruth  Evelyn,  Miami,  Fla. 


Seventh  Row: 

Lawrence,  Guyda  B.,  Chapel  Hill 
Mallicoat,  Brilla,  Whitesbury,  Tenn. 
Marshall,  Floreine,  Pensacola,  Fla. 
Moore,  Ariel  A.,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 
Oberlies,  Cora  Marie,  Dayton,  Ohio 


Eighth  Row: 

Oyler,  Barbara  L.,  Roxboro 
Patterson,  Patricia,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Peer,  Arlene,  Rome,  N.  Y. 
Phillips,  Minnie  Lee,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Rudder,  Maria  B.,  Scottsboro,  Ala. 


Ninth  Row: 

Thrift,  Eunice,  Glennville,  Ga. 
Webster,  Martha  N.,  Elon  College 
Welch,  Sondra  M.,  Columbus,  Ga. 
Wiggins,  Annie  T.,  Demorest,  Ga. 


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HEALTH  EDUCATION  AND  NUTRITION 


First  Row: 

Alkhoja,  Hania  A.  R.,  Baghdad,  Iraq 
Banks,  Alta  P.,  Hazard,  Ky. 
Bartlett   Arthur  E.,  Chapel  Hill 
Beaver,  Pressly  F.,  Kannapolis 
Berg,  Donald  B.,  Elk  Grove  Village,  III. 


Second  Row: 

Burns,  Carl  Thomas,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 
Damon,  Jane  S.,  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Fraser,  Elizabeth  W.,  Bloomington,  Ind, 
Galbaugh,  Julia  Jean,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Greeman,  Omar  L.,  Hopkinsville,  Ky. 


Third  Row: 

Gregowicz,  Helena  B.,  E.  St.  Louis,  III 
Haynes,  Donald  Kenneth,  Norwich,  N.  Y 
Houchins,  William  M.,  Bluefield,  W.  Va 
Hunter   Richard  M.,  Murfreesboro 
Lovingood,  Bill  W.,  Murphy 


Fourth  Row: 

Ludwig,  William  T.,  Hamlet 
McDutfie,  Elva,  Oak  Ridge,  N.  1. 
Papsidero,  Joseph  A.,  Chapel  Hill 
Parker,  John  T.,  Burlington 
Pitts,  Roland  L.,  Charlotte 


Fifth  Row: 

Powell,  Charles  Edwin,  Warsaw 
Renegar,  Elmer  G.,  Jr.,  Southern  Pines 
Robbins,  James  W.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Shadi,  Noorullah,  Tehran,  Iran 
Smith,  Brenda  P.,  Charlotte 


Sixth  Row: 

Sosa,  Iris,  Rio  Piedras,  P.  R. 
White,  Esther  B.,  Elaine,  Ark. 
Winston,  Fendall  G.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Yarnell,  E.  Peter,  Charleston,  S.  C. 


PARASITOLOGY  AND  EPIDEMIOLOGY 


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First  Row: 

Abraham,  M.  Varkey,  Kerala  State,  India 

Bain,  Joe  A.,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Bell,  Theodore  L.,  Chapel  Hill 

Bergner.  John  Franklin,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill 

Black,  John  R.,  Whiteville 


Second  Row: 

Blount,  Joseph  H.,  Chamblee,  Ga. 

Brown,  Buster  F.,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

Brown,  Charles  T.,  Guyton,  Ga. 

Carter,  Joey  M.,  Kannapolis 

Carver,  Michael  C,  Morristown,  Tenn. 


Third  Row: 

Chang,  Kung  Kong,  Taiwan,  China 

Davis,  Houston  M.,  Cayce,  S.  C. 

Effendi,  Marah  Achmad,  Diakarta,  Indonesia 

Enlow,  Robert  L.,  Hodgenville,  Ky. 

Finger,  James  A.,  Herndon,  Va. 


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PARASITOLOGY  AND  EPIDEMIOLOGY 


First  Row: 

Gleeson.  J.  Clark,  Titusville,  N.  J. 
Glover,  Daniel  H.  G.,  Jesup,  Ga. 
Gupta,  Shanti,  Delhi,  India 
Hewitt,  Earl  Christian,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Holley,  Lydia  S.,  Aiken,  S.  C. 


Second  Row: 

Ingraham.  Robert  Q.,  Henderson,  Tenn. 
Jonsson,  Valgard,  Carrboro 
Kaufman,  Raymond  Earl,  Lake  Worth,  Fla. 
MacLeod,  Forbes,  Lancaster,  N.  B..  Canada 
Mcintosh,  James  W.,  Jr.,  Fayetteville 


Third  Row: 

Miles,  Robert  C,  Dixon,  III. 
Moore.  L.  Lee,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Nageswar,  Basaeuaradhya,  Bangalore,  India 
Ould-Rouis.  Bacheir,  Blida,  Algeria 
Perrone,  Anthony  E..  Westchester,  Pa. 

Fourth  Row: 

Sauls,  Harold  B.,  RaleiEh 
Sheetz,  Eddie,  Woodstock,  Va. 
Spurrier,  Elmer  R.,  Jefferson  City,  Mo. 
Thompson,  William  V.,  Symsonia,  Ky. 
Whiteside,  Daniel  F.,  Tampa,  Fla. 
Yarinsky,  Allen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


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SANITARY  ENGINEERS 


First  Row: 

Abernathy,  A.  Ray,  Hiddenite 

Barone.  Francisco  Jose,  Caracas,  Venezuela 

Bolen,  John  J.,  Colfax 

Brown,  Percy  P.,  Jr.,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Casper   Victor  Lee,  Concord 


Second  Row: 

Cox,  James  M.,  Porlales.  N.  M. 
Crawford,  Malcolm  D.,  Chapel  Hill 
Deo.  Dhirendra  Narayan  Singh,  Bihar.  India 
Grube.  James  R..  II.  Saginaw.  Mich. 
Heflin,  Edward  Lee.  Chapel  Hill 


Third  Row: 

Howell.  Richard  B.,  Ill,  Milford,  Del. 
Hull.  Roe  B.,  Ormond  Beach,  Fla. 
Jacumin,  Walter  Joe,  Rutherford  College 
Klingensmith,  Russell  S.,  Greensburg,  Pa. 
Lutz,  J-  David.  Dallas 

Fourth  Row: 

McJunkin,  Frederick  E.,  Statesville 
Mancy.  Khalil  Hosny,  Chapel  Hill 
Oglesby   Ray  T.,  Chapel  Hill 
Ram,  Eric  Roderick,  Dhamtari,  India 
Relos,  H.  R.,  Gainesville.  Fla. 
Rubin,  Alan  J.,  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 

Fifth  Row: 

Santarone,  James  E..  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Strickland.  Gerald  C,  Bay  Head,  N.  J. 
Tansill.  Stuart  P.,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 
Turner,  Billy  Gerald,  Whitwell,  Tenn. 
Walther,  Edward  R.,  West  Seneca,  N.  Y. 
Westgarth.  Warren  C,  Carrboro 


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First  Row: 

Aman,  Elizabeth  Brown,  Jacl<sonville 
Carroll    Peggy,  Durham 
Oanielson,  Madeline  Faith,  Raleigh 
Gaines,  Sylvia  Alice,  Benson 
Hulick,  Dorothy  Dumville,  Raleigh 
Morgan,  Maria  Collins.  Elizabethtown 


Second  Row: 

Pratali,  Carol  Winoa.  Richmond,  Va. 
Rich,  Lizabeth  Ann,  Lynchburg,  Va. 
Smith,  Julianne  Benson,  Lumberton 
Walston,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Snow  Hill 
Wason,  Nancy  J.,  Guilford.  Conn. 


PHYSICAL  THERAPY 


GENERAL  NURSING 


First  Row: 

Borger,  Barbara  Jane,  Palmerton,  Pa. 
Frantz,  Shirley  Jean,  Burlington 
Houchins,  Mary  Carolyn,  Durham 
Payne,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ann,  Indian  Trail 


Second  Row: 

Register,  Edna  Earl,  Durham 
Starn,  Carolyn  Jean.  Pittsburg 
Ward,  Lillian  Adair,  Independence,  Va. 
Zett,  MaeVan,  High  Point 


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GRADUATE  SCHOOL 

For  more  than  a  century,  the  University  of  North  Carolina  has  offered 
instruction  beyond  the  Bachelor's  degree.  A  Master's  degree  in  course  was 
awarded  as  early  as  1856,  and  the  first  degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy  was 
conferred  in  1883.  In  1922,  the  University  was  invited  to  join  the  Association 
of  American  Universities,  an  organization  of  the  principal  institutions  offering 
graduate  work  in  North  America. 

On  these  pages  are  some  of  today's  aspirants  for  graduate  degrees  which 
may  be  earned  in  more  than  fifty  curricula,  including  most  departments  in 
the  arts  and  sciences  and  many  areas  of  professional  training.  The  Univer- 
sity's graduate  students  regularly  come  from  more  than  forty  states  and  over 
twenty  foreign  countries,  comprising  a  stimulating  fellowship  in  the  quest 
for  learning. 


ALEXANDER  HEARD 
Dean 


First  Row: 

Adams,  Bert  Newton,  Chapel  Hill 
Albergotti,  Jesse  Clifton,  Columbia,  S.  C. 
Albrecht.  Lucille  Ruth,  High  Hill,  Mo. 
Allen,  Mary  Barbara,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Alley,  Forrest,  Chapel  Hill 
Ambrose,  Lisa  Vernon,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Second  Row: 

Anderson,  Mabel  T.,  Fletcher 
Andrews,  Charles  Thomas,  Greensboro 
Astin.  Ada  Manning,  Augusta,  Ga. 
Beamer.  William  Fred,  Mt.  Airy 
Becker,  Donald  Eugene,  Chapel  Hill 
Benouameur,  Rachid,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Third  Row: 

Berghahn.  Volker  Rolf.  Hamburg,  Germany 
Bhatia   Sat  Paul,  Bombay,  India 
Bhutani,  Shanta  Kumari,  Lucknow  Cantt,  India 
Blackburn,  Waring,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 
Blackwell.  Frederick  Wayne,  Elkhart,  Ind. 
Bloodworth,  Marjorie,  Brookhaven,  Miss. 

Fourth  Row: 

Boe.  Warren  James,  Adams,  Minn. 
Bolen,  Margaret  Bracy,  Chapel  Hill 
Bose,  Anil  Kumar,  Calcutta,  India 
Brady,  Anthony  Patricia,  Pensacola,  Fla. 
Branson,  Barbara,  Wake  Forest 
Brawley.  Sarah  Mills,  Troutman 

Fifth  Row: 

Brown,  Gordon  R.,  Durham 

Brown,  Mary  Ann.  Hendersonville 

Browning,  George  Stradley,  Chapel  Hill 

Bryant,  Mailman  Bell,  Royston.  Ga. 

Buckner.  John  Herbert,  Greensboro 

Burchfield,  Joe,  Charleston  Heights,  S.  C. 

Sixth  Row: 

Burn,  Joseph.  Raleigh 
Butler,  H.  Lee,  Houston,  Texas 
Caldwell,  Harriet  Smith,  Marion 
Carrington,  Samuel  Macon,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill 
Carter,  Clyde  LaRocque,  Charlotte 
Castelloe,  Maggie  L.,  Winterville 


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OBHiEig 


First  Row: 

Chamblee,  Virginia  Marietta,  Richmond,  Va. 
Chang,  Elaine,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
Chappell,  William  Adrian,  Tyner 
Chatterjee,  Jayanta,  Calcutta,  India 
Chi,  Hong-Yup,  Seoul,  Korea 
Chichester,  Gerald  Curtis,  Chapel  Hill 

Second  Row: 

Chinen,  Yoshiyudi,  Naha,  Okinawa 
Collins,  Grace  Calvert,  New  Market,  Va. 
Combes,  Nancy  Helen,  Chapel  Hill 
Cone,  Frederick  Lawrence,  Bethesda,  Md. 
Courtney,  Florence,  Asheville 
Cranford,  Fred,  Valdese 

Third  Row: 

Crenshaw,  Margaret.  Lancaster,  S.  C. 

Cruthers,  Gerald  Milton,  Norwich,  Conn. 

Cudrin,  Jay  Monroe,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Culbreth,  Fay,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Chapel  Hill 

Gulp,  Donald,  Paragould,  Ark. 

Davis,  Norma  Sue    Hope  Mills 

Fourth  Row: 

Denton,  Victor,  Chapel  Hill 
DeVere,  Diana  A.,  Morganton 
Dew,  Sandra  Bethea,  Latta.  S.  C. 
Dixon,  Shirley  Elva,  Greenville 
Dohrmann,  Richard  Henry,  Charlotte 
Doster,  Noel  K.,  Gainesville,  Ga. 

Fifth  Row: 

Dowdle,  John  Robert,  Deming,  N.  Mex. 

Droll,  William  Curtis,  Baldwin,  N.  Y. 

Durning,  Russell,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Ellis,  William,  Chapel  Hill 

Emswiler,  Mary  Elisabeth,  McGaheysville,  Va. 

Evans,  Leiia,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Youngsville 

Sixth  Row: 

Fairbank,  Judith,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
Farhadieh,  Bahran,  Teheran,  Iran 
Fisher,  Millard  J,,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 
Forehand,  William  Ellis,  Jr.,  Charlotte 
Foster,  Arthur,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Free,  William,  Chapel  Hill 

Seventh  Row: 

Fukushima,  Kozo,  Westmont,  111. 
Gates,  Nancy,  Kensington,  Md. 
Gentry,  James  Allen,  Jr.,  Marietta,  Ga. 
Gettys,  Robert  Warren,  Lawndale 
Gibson,  Joan,  Haynesville 
Glazier,  Billy,  Peach  Creek,  W.  Va. 

Eighth  Row: 

Gober,  James  Lee,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex. 

Gold,  Joy,  Silver  Spring.  Md. 

Graves,  William,  Chapel  Hill 

Gray,  Anne  Elizabeth,  Prichard,  Ala. 

Greenfield,  Cecelia,  Chapel  Hill 

Grover,  Ralph  Scott,  Wilmington 

Ninth  Row: 

Gutridge,  Helen  Scott,  Lynchourg,  Va. 

Hague,  Carol  Ross.  Gulfport,  Miss. 

Hamilton,  Martha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sarasota,  Fla. 

Hamm,  Melvin  Thomas,  Chapel  Hill 

Hardy,  Archibald,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Haslem,  John  Arthur,  Chapel  Hill 

Tenth  Row: 

Hatten,  Anna,  Pascagoula,  Miss. 
Hellard,  John  Charles,  Salisbury 
Hendricks,  Mary  Ada,  Wake  Forest 
Henrotte,  Gayle  Allen,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Hess,  Charles,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Hester,  Hugh  Scott,  Reidsville 


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First  Row: 

Hill,  James,  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo. 

Hill,  Thomas  Waddeil.  East  Flat  Rock 

Millard,  Jerry,  Salisbury 

Hilt,  Richard,  Traverse  City,  Mich. 

Hines,  Emilee  Valentine,  Nathalie,  Va. 

Hoover,  William,  Charlotte 

Second  Row: 

Hornaday,  Milton  Eugene,  Cullowee 
Hornby,  Barbara  Ann,  Welch,  W.  Va. 
Home,  Alice  Anne,  Tabor  City 
Howes,  Jonathan  Broome,  Chapel  Hill 
Ito,  Satoshi,  Gardena,  Calif. 
Jayne,  Elizabeth  Brewer,  Ashland,  Ky. 

Third  Row: 

Jervey,  Beniamin  Dudley,  Marietta,  Ga. 
Johnson,  Barbara  Jean,  Charlotte 
Johnson,  Lee,  Spencer 
Johnson,  Maurice,  Frankfort,  Ky. 
Johnson,  Robert  Stanley,  Frankfort,  Ky. 
Jones,  David  Noe,  Ocala,  Fla, 

Fourth  Row: 

Justus,  Jerry,  Hendersonville 
Kaplan,  Robert,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Karcz,  Jan  Witold,  Burwell,  England 
Karsnak,  Elizabeth  Anne,  Greenville 
Keith,  James  French,  Asheville 
Kelly,  Robert  Francis,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Fifth  Row: 

Kennedy,  David,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Kenwood,  Edward.  Montreal,  Canada 
King,  Milton  Wynn,  Warrenton 
Kishi,  Mitsue,  Tokyo,  Japan 
Kolakowski,  Carol  Ann,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 
Lamoureux,  Jeanette,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Sixth  Row: 

Lawson,  Joseph  Wilmoth,  II,  Bristol,  Va. 
Lea,  Hurdle  Haywood,  High  Point 
Lee,  Hwa-lin,  Taichung,  Taiwan,  China 
Levitt,  Morris,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Lim,  James,  State  of  Singapore 
Lloyd,  Richard,  Florence,  S.  C. 

Seventh  Row: 

Lovin,  Clifford  Ramsey,  High  Point 
Lund,  Sigrid  Gray,  Gambler,  Ohio 
Lundeberg,  Andrea,  Northfield,  Minn. 
Lutz,  Paul  Eugene,  Chapel  Hill 
McAlpine,  Marjorie  Jean,  Nagoya,  Japan 
McCall,  Mary  Leona,  Alma,  Mich. 

Eighth  Row: 

McShane,  Edna  Elizabeth,  Greenwood,  Miss. 
Mahoney,  Mary  Ann,  Ferguson,  Mo. 
Maravilla,  Peria,  Landicho,  Philippines 
Massengill,  Anna  Herring,  Goldsboro 
Messengill,  Herman,  Princeton,  N.  J. 
Mitchell,  John  Joseph,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Ninth  Row: 

Morter,  Dale  Cline.  Chapel  Hill 
Morton,  Brice  Floyd,  Charlotte 
Mudholkar   Govind  Shrikrishna,  Poona,  India 
Mukherjee    BIshwa  Nath.  Patna,  India 
Ness,  Sandra  Gordon,  East  Point,  Ga. 
Northrip,  Robert  Earl,  Lebanon,  Mo. 

Tenth  Row: 

Odom,  Jerry  Wayne,  Tarpon  Springs,  Fla. 
Odom,  Martha  Lane  Kiser,  Emporia,  Va. 
Osborne,  Nancy  Carolyn,  Brevard 
Palmer,  William  Fisher,  Thomasville 
Parker,  Richard  Clyde,  Glen  Alpine 
Parker,  Walter  Raleigh,  Jr.,  Woodland 


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First  Row: 

Pasler,  Anita,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Petrea,  Delmas  Huga,  Kannapolis 
Phillips.  Stanley  Josephus,  Barcilly,  India 
Pleasants,  Julian  Mclver,  Southern  Pines 
Polk,  Lindsay,  Franklin,  Tenn. 
Pullen,  Sarah  E.,  Parkton 

Second  Row: 

Ray,  Sudhindra  Narayan,  Calcutta,  India 
Recktenwald,  Robert,  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 
Reece,  Robert  Newton,  Phillipsburg,  Kan. 
Reid,  Mary  Jeanne,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Rich,  Judith  Marie,  Fairmont,  Minn. 
Roper,  Fred  Wilburn,  Hendersonville 

Third  Row: 

Rouzer,  Mary  Edna,  Salisbury 

Rowland,  Mary  Searle,  Durham 

Rush,  Orville,  Burlington 

Russell,  Alice  Faie,  Cumberland  Gap,  Tenn. 

Russell,  Nancy  Kathryn,  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

Safriet,  Barbara  Anne,  Kannapolis 

Scott.  Meckinley.  Assam,  India 

Fourth  Row: 

Senn,  Barbara  Louise,  Columbia.  S.  C. 
Shoffner,  Miriam,  Miamisburg,  Ohio 
Slaughter,  Walker.  Bristol.  Va. 
Sloan.  Charles  H..  Arlington.  Va. 
Smith.  Eugene  Crosby.  Dunn 
Smith,  Roy  L.,  Stanfield 
Smoot,  David  Madison,  Wake  Forest 

Fifth  Row: 

Sowers,  Cynthia  Jane,  Lexington 
Sproles,  Charles  Ben,  Spruce  Pine 
Staley,  Carl  Clifford,  Frederick,  Md. 
Stallings,  Jo  Ellen,  New  London 
Stoesen,  Alexander,  Pensacola,  Fla. 
Stone,  Richard  G.,  Raleigh 
Tallon.  Phillip  L.,  Roselle.  N.  J. 

Sixth  Row: 

Teeling,  John  Paul,  Rev.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Tester,  Shirley  Dean,  Sophia 

Thelin,  Mark  Cushman,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

Thornton,  Jack,  Sanford 

Tirtha,  Ranjit.  Simla,  India 

Tonne,  Philip  Charia,  Westchester,  III. 

Trabue,  Ann.  Hopkinsville,  Ky. 

Seventh  Row: 

Turner,  Frances  Carol,  Winston-Salem 
Turner,  William  Hagood,  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
Vann.  Joseph  McAlpin.  Charlotte 
Verner,  Marion  Caldwell,  Brevard 
Vernon,  Glenn  Lewis,  Prichard,  Ala. 
Villas,  James  Milton,  Charlotte 
Walter,  Kenneth,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Eighth  Row: 

Ward,  Charles  Russell,  Lake  Waccamaw 

Ward,  Faye  Tomer,  Greensburg.  Pa. 

Ward.  James.  Washington.  D.  C. 

Warren.  William  George.  Takapuna,  New  Zealand 

Waters,  Robert  Warren,  Roanoke  Rapids 

Webb.  Marvis  Charles,  Gadsden,  Ala. 

Welsh,  John  Alexander,  III,  Chesterfield,  S.  C. 

Ninth  Row: 

West.  William  Osborne.  Jr.,  Oneida,  Tenn. 
Whedbee,  Mabel  Martin,  Hertford 
Wichmann,  Paul  Karl,  Golden,  Colo. 
Williams,  Patricia  Williams.  Washington,  D.  C. 
Williford,  Joanna  Parker,  Hertford 
Wingrove.  Charles  Ray,  Falmouth,  Va. 
Wmsor,  Robert  Frazier,  Virginia  Beach,  Va. 

Tenth  Row: 

Wongsoharsono,  Raden.  Banjuwangi,  Indonesia 
Wood,  Barbara  Jane.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Woolsey,  Marcus,  Brooks,  Ga. 
Woosley,  Norma  Lee,  Clemmons 
Wright,  Patsy  E..  Cherryville 
Wu.  E-Chung.  Kaohsiung,  Taiwan 
Zachariah,  George,  Alwaye,  India 


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The  CAROLINA  INN 


Hosts  for 
the  University 
on  All  Occtisions 


Operating  a  Dining  Room  and  The  Carolina  Inn  Cafeteria 


Records 
High  Fidelity  Equipment 

And 
Complete  Stereo  Supplies 

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Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina 

Phone  942-3556 


Tarheel  Motor  Lodge 

Route  1  5 

Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina 

Phone  942-4 177 


MR.    AND  MRS.   ALVIN    K.   JONES 


Compliments 


THE  PORTHOLE  RESTAURANT 


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Is  One  of  Carolina's  Finest  Motels 

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For  Steaks  and  Sea  Foods  at 

Their  Very  Best,  It's 

THE  PIHES 

HIGHWAY  54   EAST  CHAPEL  HILL 


Page  412 


COVERS  BY  KINGSKRAFT 

KINGSPORT  PRESS,  INC. 

KINGSPORT,  TENNESSEE 


UIIVERSITY  SCHOLARSHIP  TRUST  FUiS  STORES 


BOOK   EXCHANGE 
CIGAR  STAND 


BOOKETERIA 
CIRCUS  ROOM 


SCUTTLEBUTT 


Complete  Line  of  Classroom  Supplies 
Reference  Books  —  Outlines  —  Textbooks 

NEW  AND  USED 

TYPEWRITER  SALES  AND  SERVICE 
ON  THE  CAMPUS 


"Y"   BUILDING 


For  Prescriptions 
For  Fountain  Service 


SLOAN  DRUG  COMPANY 


On  the  Corner 


Across  from  Theater 


Congratulations 
TO  ANOTHER   GRADUATING   CLASS 

CAROLINA  BARBER  SHOP 

"Since  1903" 


The  New  York  Life  Agent 

on  Your  Campus 

Is  a  Good  Man  to  Know 

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A  Mutual  Co. 


Founded  1845 


NEW  YORK  LIFE 

INSUHANCE  COMPANY 


CONTINUOUS  QUALITY 


DURHAM 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Company 


Durham,  N.  C. 


THELLS  BAKERY 

"Flavor  Like  Mother  Tried  to  Get" 

124  E.  Franklin  St. 

PHONE  942-1954         CHAPEL  HILL,  N.  C. 

Bakery  Goods  of  Finest  Quality 


Page  414 


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ROBERT  ROLLINS  BLAZERS 

INCORPORATED 
832  Broadway  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 

SPECIALIZED   BLAZER  SERVICE 
to 

Schools  Sororities  Choral  Groups 

Colleges  Fraternities  Honor  Societies 

Golf  Clubs  Bands  Athletic  Teams 

Classes  Glee  Clubs  Awards  Committees 


Electric  Construction  Company,  Inc. 

"Since  1935" 

Desk  Lamps,  Portable  Typewriters 
And  All  Your  Electrical  Needs 

JUST  OFF  THE  CAMPUS 

165  East  Franklin  Street  Chapel  Hill 


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Carolina  Coeds 


DRESSES 


SPORTSWEAR 


PETE     AND   SPERO  SAY; 


Join  the  Crowds 


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GOODY  SHOP 


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LUMBER  CO. 


For  the  Best  in 
ESSO  Service  Trade  at 

NORWOOD  BROTHERS 


NO.    1 

136  W.  Franklin 
Phone  942-3771 
Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 


NO.   2 

Durham  4-Lane 
Phone  489-9474 
Durham,  N.  C. 


UNIVERSITY  FLORIST 

AND 

GIFT  SHOP 

124  East  Franklin  Street 
Chapel  Hill 


Page  417 


Thanking  You  for 
Your  Patronage 

WENTWORTH  &  SLOAN 


"Every  man  to  his  business,  but  indeed 
the  craft  of  a  tailor  is  beyond  all  doubt 
as  noble  and  as  secret  as  any  in  the 
world." 


PETE  THE  TAILOR 

1331/2  E.  Franklin  Street 
Phone  942-4796  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 


FOISTER'S  Wm  STORE,  li. 

Photographic  Supplier  for 

the  Professional  and  Amateur 

Photographer 

CHAPEL   HILL,   N.   C. 


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COUNTRY  HOTELS 

HAYWOOD   DUKE,    President 


THE  KING  COTTON  •  SEDGEFIEID  IP 


Greensboro,  North  Carolina 


Wherever  You  Go 

Whatever  You  Do 

Good  books  are  as  close  as 

your  nearest  mailbox 

THE  INTIMATE  BOOKSHOP 

1  19  E.  Franklin  Street 


THE  UNIVERSITY  PRINTERY 

"HANK"    HARRINGTON 

East  Franklin  Street 
Chapel  Hill 


Page  418 


CONGRATULATIONS 
To  the  Class  of  1961 


GEORGE  BARCLAY'S 

Texaco  Station 

The  Best  in  Service 


Corner  Franklin  and  Columbia 


Congratulations  to  the  Class  of  1 961 


Pepsi-Cola  Bottling 
Company 

DURHAM  —  BURLINGTON 


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J.  B.  ROBBINS 


oi  Chapel  Hill 


Compliments 


Village  Barber  Shop 


Across  from  the  Post  Office 


Traditional  Ivy  Style  and  Authentic  Campus 
Fashion  at  a  Reasonable  Price 

Suits  —  Sportcoats  —  Slacks 
Sweaters  —  Shirts  —  Accessories 

"Everything  for  the  College  Man" 

The  Hub  of  Chapel  Hill 


103  E.  Franklin 


Phone  942-1252 


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Telephone  942-1  956        504  W. 

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Mann  Drug  Store 

EASTGATE  SHOPPING  CENTER 
CHAPEL   HILL,    N.   C. 


Duke  Motor  Lodge 

Durham-Chapel  Hill  Boulevard 
Route  15-501  Business  and  Bypass 


Page  420 


THE  BANK  OF  CHAPEL  HILL 


CHAPEL  HILL 


GLEN   LENNOX 


CARRBORO 


Collier  Cobb,  Jr Chairman  of  Board 

Clyde  Eubanks President 

J.  Temple  Gobbel  _-    Executive  Vice-Pres. 

and  Cashier 

W.  E   Thompson Vice-President 


Resources  over  $1  1,000,000 


W.  R.  Cherry  Comptroller 

John  T.  Wettach Assistant  Cashier 

J.  P.  Jurney  Manager  of 

Carrboro  Branch 

Miss  Thelma  Harris         -  Manager  of 

Glen  Lennox  Branch 

Member  of  F.  D.  I.  C. 


SUTTON'S 
DRUG  STORE 

WALGREEN   AGENCY 
Serving  Tar  Heels  Since  1  923 


CHAPEL  HILL  CLEANERS 

Be  Sure  with  Std-Nu  Process 

Phones:  942-1173 -942-5295 

TWO  LOCATIONS 
169  E.  Franklin  St.  404  W.  Franklin  St. 


WATTS 

RESTAURANT  and  MOTEL 

SPECIALIZES    IN   STEAKS 

2  Miles  South  of  Chapel  Hill 
on  the  Pittsboro  Highway 

PHONE  942-3860 


Fine  Printing  Since  1923 

THE  ORANGE  PRINTSHOP 


126  E.  Rosemary  Tel.  942-3257 

Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina 


Page  421 


Chapel  Hill's 
Furniture  Center 

on 
West  Franklin  St. 


Come  in  for 
Royal  Welcome  Service 

BRAKE   RELINING  AND   REPAIRS 
MOTOR  TUNING 

WILLIAMS 
Pure  Oil  Service 

424  West  Franklin  St. 
Phone  942-4452 


Finer  quality  .  .  . 
Greater  selection 


FOWLER'S 
FOOD  STORE 

West  Franklin  Street 
Chapel  Hill 


STEVENS -SHEPHERD 

CLOTHING     STORE 


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MAJOR  LEAGUE  BOWLIXG  LA]\ES 

24  Automatic  AMF  Pin  Spotters 

Come  in  and  see  Lennie  Rosenbluth,  Phil  Folger  and  Tony  Radovich 

EASTGATE   SHOPPING  CENTER 


Congratulations 

to  the  Class  of  '61 

TOWN 

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CAMPUS 

Men's 

Apparel 

Ladies' 

Sportswear 

BOB 

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BOB   SIMPSON 

TAR  HEEL   CLEANERS 

Pick^tlp  And  Dvlivory  S<*rvioo 

West   Franklin   Street     •     Telephone   942-4425 


l.  G.  BALFOUR  COMPANY 

Your  Official  Fraternity 
and  Sorority  Jewelers 

Recognized  as  the  Nation's  Finest  Producers 
of  Custom-made  Emblematic  Jewelry 

MEDALS  TROPHIES 

Hill  Paschall,  District  Representative 

Over  Ivy  Room  Restaurant 

10021/2  W.  Main  St.,  Durham 

Phone  4-101 1 


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Compliments 

CHAPEl  Hill  TIRE  CO. 

"Your  GOODYEAR   Dealer" 

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1961   YACKETY  YACK 


Prinfed  By 

WASHBURN  PRINTING  COMPANY 


Engravings  Made  By 

CHARLOTTE  ENGRAVING  COMPANY 


CHARLOTTE,   NORTH   CAROLINA      j     CHARLOTTE,   NORTH   CAROLINA 


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