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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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Youth is the time when we should see the light,
'Cause when were old and wasted, the dues for what we've
Tasted run so high
That we pay 'til we die — then we know that youth
That made us strong is wasted on the young
So — enjoy it gaily!
Love life! And live it daily
Wail; Wail; Let your voice be heard.
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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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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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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.
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Marslender sneaks for apparent touchdown,
but a split-second later the ball slipped.
JOHN SCHROEDER
End
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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.
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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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UNC . .
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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.
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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
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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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WILKINSON
WRIGHT
WYMAN
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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
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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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Page 96
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
Page 97
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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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
UPSILON OF
KAPPA ALPHA
SHIPP
STANLEY
STEAGALL
WINTERS
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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
BETA OF
PHI DELTA THETA
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President
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
EDWARDS
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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SMITH, D.
SMITH. M.
SMITH, T.
Vice-President
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TYGART
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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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BRIGGS
Treasurer
COVILLE
GREENE
HARRIS
HUDSON
KLunz
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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LAMM
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WILLIAMS
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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
SMALLEY
Vice-President
STONEIVIAN
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WELTON
Treasurer
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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
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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
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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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DELTA OF
SIGMA PHI EPSILON
ROBERTS
President
ROONEY
ROWE
SMITH, J.
SMITH, S.
Historian
SPACH
SQUILLARIO
STARR
Vice-President
STEPP
TURNER
WINDHAM
YOUNG
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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
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OMEGA OF
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SAVITT
Vice-President
SCHNEIDER
WEINER
ZALK
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Treasurer
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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
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ALPHA ETA OF
THETA CHI
BRENT
DAWS
ENTWISTLE
GURGANUS
President
HAYDEN
HOLMES
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Secretary
LAIL
Treasurer
OTT
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SUMMEY
Vice-President
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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
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ALPHA PI OF
ZETA BETA TAU
OBERDORFER
OPPENHEIMER
Treasurer
PITTLEMAN
SIMMONS
SOLOVEI
THALHEIMER
WALTERS
WEINSTEIN
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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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President
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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
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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
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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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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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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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Raymond Lewis Jeffries Assistant to the Dean of Women
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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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CLASS OF 1963
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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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CLASS OF 1963
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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CLASS OF 1963
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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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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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
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Kepley in action during the Dixie Classic.
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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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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
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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CLASS OF 1962
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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CLASS OF 1962
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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lones, Knox Houston, Hillsboro
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Jones, Marian, Chapel Hill
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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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CLASS OF 1962
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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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.
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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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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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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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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))
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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),
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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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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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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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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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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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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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CLASS OF '61
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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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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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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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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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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LIFE
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Historian
BAUCOM
BILBRO
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Treasurer
BROWN
BRYAN
BURROUGHS
CHASTAIN
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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.
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MORGAN, J. H.
MORGAN, M. A.
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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
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PLEDGE CLASS — First Row: Maree, Hayes, Fisher, Garrison, Kleiman. Second Row; Mason, Grigg, Beattie, Peacock, Huneycutt, Gunster, Dearing, Avery,
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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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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
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63 South Carolina
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37 Maryland
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103 Wake Forest
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54 Virginia
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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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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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Bottom: WILLIS A. WILSON, Spring
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Bottom: FREDRICK A. SKIDMORE, III, Spring
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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,
Fall and Spring
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Corps
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
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DEIFELL
DELLINGER
FULK
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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
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GRIMSLEY
HARRIS
HOMESLEY
HUFFMAN
McGOWAN
McSWAIN
MILLICAN
OPPENHEIMER
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WUNC
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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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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
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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
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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
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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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Managing Editor
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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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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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.
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Harvard
5
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Duke
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Clemson
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Indiana
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CAPTAIN BEN KEYS AND COACH DON SKAKLE
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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
BEN KEYS AND BRUCE SYLVIA
ACC Doubles Champions
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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.
Page 375
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
Poge 377
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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SECOND YEAR
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 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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School 0^
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
Poge 395
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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(Photo by Fabian Bachrach)
E, G. McGAVRAN
Dean
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.
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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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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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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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126 E. Rosemary Tel. 942-3257
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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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
CHAPEL HILL'S FAVORITE
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DELICIOUS FOOD
Facilities for Private Parties
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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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Men's
Apparel
Ladies'
Sportswear
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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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THE PORTRAITS IN THIS YEARBOOK WERE MADE BY
SMITH STUDIO
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RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA
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