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Bebication
DR. A. HOLLIS EDENS
I'rrsiiit'iit of the University
In the Held of college yearbooks there is an unwritten law eonccrning Dedications. It advises that an annual ne\er be dedicated to a new president until he has had tune to pro\-e hiniselt. In its last two issues, the ("ii antici i i u has respected this custom. .And this 19.^2 edition is no exception.
Dr. .A. I lollis Edens came to Duke toward the end of the I94S-49 academic year, at a time when he was vitall\' needed. He came to us at the mid-point of his career — a career marked by success and characterized by a meteoric rise from the obscurit)- of the Tennessee moun- tains, through various positions in i'.mory Uni\ersity and the L'niversit\' System of (ieorgia, to a high place in the educational circles of the South and the nation.
His first two years as President of Duke were spent largeh' in putting over the top the Universit\' Development Oampaign, which .sought SS, 650,000 for ■"Brains, Books then Bricks." At the same tune he was orientatnig hunselt in his new job and making new friends.
Since the successful completion of this huge drive. Dr. Idens has this year turned his full artenrions to the pursuit of his primary interest, w hich "has alwaxs been with the students and their tacult), " and of his desire "to know as main' of them pcrsonalK' as possil)le."
Wc dedicate this \9'>1 (jiamkii lu to President Edens in recognition of all that he has done and w ill continue to do in the best interests of the Univcrsit\ . But more than that, we dedicate it to hiin with rhe know kdue that he is indeed a F^resideiit tor and of the students.
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\\ irhout an)' desire to pat ourselves on the back, nor an\' danger of sutiering from swelled heads, we, the staff of this 1952 Chanticleer, feel that \-ou, the rest ot students, have taken more interest in this book this year than in the past. We do not suffer from the delusion that your attitude is one of eager anticipation, but that it is rather one of curiosity. You have seen us running around taking pictures ot you, compiling information about you, and generally getting the lowdown on \ou, for more than one semester. With some of the things we have done \\ ith you and to you, \'ou shared little sxnipathy. But in general \ou have gone along with us, either out of bhnd faith, or more probably because there wasn't anything else \ou could do. But these changes that have aroused >'our curiosity during the year, and the many others of which \ou are just now learning — these changes have been brought about for a very definite purpose.
We feel that the Chanticleer should tell a story — a story of you and of Duke during one year. There are many ways of going about this, but few of them would result in anything but a mere pictorial directory. We therefore approached the problem with the idea of setting up a relationship between the school and its students, between the place and the people, between Duke and }'ou. This we continued throughout every phase of campus life, attempting alwa\'s to show just what you did and where you did it.
We want this 1952 Chanticleer to be a book that you will read and look at from cover to cover, not merely refer to from time to time. We want you to read it from page one, and what's more important, we want you to enjoy it, because it is completely and wholeheartedK' for and about \ou.
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Administration and l.ast Duke
West Administration F.ast Administration Woman's K.A.C. Woman's (>lcc ("luh
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Astiur\', C'arr. Divinity, Gray, and Social Science
Student and Faculty Life
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Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Bivins, and Fast Science
Student and Faculty Life Pre-.\ledical Society Pi Mu I'psilon Mu Sigma
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Order of St. Patrick
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Tau Beta Pi
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Nurses Student Life Santa Filomena
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Alumni Dei>artiiient
Men's Studem ( lovernnunr anil judicial Board
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Pulihcations
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Kast l)ul<c IS rlic ncrxc center ot rlie Woincn's College. 1 ieie the Ailininisrrarioii w heels ertecrively ;;iid ettieienrly operate a complex macliine. I lie work is accomplished by a scaled division of labor. 1 he deans, the start, the college orticials each have a job to do. From their ortices come contributions, parts to the whole. The ofiices, the tiles, the records in this well- regulated workshop are all tools to create the niechaiiisni. The people at the master controls .see that the various parts gear in together, act in harmony with the whole, it is a compli- cated nerve center, l)ut an ordered one. I'.vcry activity on I'.ast ("ampus stimulates it and brings forth a response. It is above, into, and encircling every phase of the Women's (College.
Sandwiched between rhe W'esr Campus Union anti Page Auditoriiini is the center ot the L'ni\ersif\' Administration, ('ommonly ami erroneously called the Administration Building, it is aetual!\ a part ot the two buildings that enclose it, a connecting link be- tween them. Compactness docs nor inter inadequacy of organization or action, how e\er. This three story corridor houses much ot Duke's mternal workings. It is the supreme lieadquarters ot rhe Uni\'ersit\'. Within its walls sit the rulers, the planners of Duke, the power and rhe mind ot this community.
When rhe new .Admuiistration Building is completed, there will he ample room to spread out and increase rhe mechanism ot administration. The deans and University officials will claim a building and offices equal ro their importance. Into the discarded step- child will move rhe publications, student offices, and recreation facilities. It will go track to the students. The new building therefore enlists the interest of all.
DESK OF Vice-President Charle.s Jordan is evidence of complex work involved in University administration.
ADMINISTRATION, ADJOINING WEST CAMPUS UNION, IS HEART OF UNIVERSITY MACHINERY.
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PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVEKSITV Dr. A. HoUis Edens has directed much time and effort to successful completion of development campaign.
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I he Duke student is held in the pdweiKil hand of the administra- tion. He must go to It to pav his bills, to register activities, to obtain sanction tor his acts, to learn whether he is passing or tailing. The administration is the authority in all matters. It seeks and wel- comes our suggestions, our ideas, but III the final anah sis, it passes the judgment and the student must accept It and submit to it.
I he administration realizes we are mature individuals, however. It has encouraged the development oi student government. It has eased a lot of the responsibilit\ and initi- ati\e onto our shoulders, and is
UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES, MANY OF THEM INFLUENTIAL NORTH CAROLINIANS, GATHER IN BOARD ROO.^I.
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willing to gradiuill) surrender more when we ha\e pro\en ourseKes cap;ible ot aceepring rrusr and carr\ ing our obligations.
The administration seeks to ac- quire better understanding between the three levels — administration, hieult\ , and students. Perhaps the onl\ thing that increases the gap between us and the faculty is the tact that rhe>- have obtained an inestimable amount ot knowl- edge in their indn idual fields. They arc experts; we arc onl\ beginning to impertecth- grasp the whole situation. And yet they in- vite our friendship. The\- hax'c man\- interests outside the confin- ing classroom and stud\; many interests that we hold in common with them. A relationship is es- tablished that is mutual admiration and friendship.
Our relations with the adminis- tration usuallv consist of man\-
iletailcd duties that we think of as necessary red tape. We stand in long lines to register, to sign up for rooms, to pa\' our registration fees. These are just surface relations, howe\er. They don't show the countless opportunities ot estab- lishing close relationships w ith the administration.
I'.ncouraging better studcnt-facul- t\' relations, the administration a[ipro\es the \-arious committees set up to talk things out with facult\- and administration. When the problems of the honor sys- tem and the cur s\'stem came up, the administration invited dis- cussion and examination of all sides of the questions. Students, faculty, and administration met on common ground and tried to reach some reasonable conclusion.
Too often we think ot the ad- ministration as the ruling, un- changing order of this communitv . True, the\- have the authority and the power, but they don't exhibit this autocratically. They respond to reason, to increased knowledge of a problem. The administration officials know that the secret of not breaking is to bend with the wind when it is tound to be reason- able and right.
CHARLES E. JORDAN is Vice-Presi- dent in the Public Relations Division and Secretary of the University.
PAUL M. GROSS, Vice-President in the Educational Division, is well- Itnown in the scientific world.
WILLIAM H. WANNAMAKER, Vice- Chancellor, has been Dean of Trin- ity and University Vice-President.
CHARLES B. xMARKHAM, Treasurer of the University, works behind the scenes directing the finances.
ALFRED S. BROWER, University Business Manager and Comptroller, supervises business organizations.
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FIVE MEANS
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THE STUDENTS
Alrliough you iiikiy no: always adiiiir ir, rhc feeling that you're not enrireh- left to your own de- vices, that there are five men who stand constant!)' at >'our disposal when \ou need them, is a reas- suring one. VV'hen you ha\e a problem that needs soKing, \ou can be sure that their time is yours. On the other hand, when \ou get into some scrape that you'd rather nor have them know about, the}' arc almost sure to send you a summons.
T hese men are important to you, for their job is to aid you in \()ur job — the business ot acquiring an education. They were all students themselves once, and they have a pretty good idea about how the student mind works. At the same time, the\' know riie channels and intricacies oi administration. They know what should be done, and they know how to go about doing it. They exist for a reason, and that reason is \-ou.
ADMINISTRATION HALLS ARE CROWDED DURING REGISTRATION.
HERBERT J. HERRING, Dean of Trinity College, is general supervisor of work done by Administration.
ROBERT B. COX is Dean of Under- graduate Men. His advice is sought by all the upperclass students.
ALAN K. MANCHESTER, Dean of I'ndergraduate Studies, is at present on leave working in South America.
JAMES M. SLAY, an important link in Duke's chain of command, is tlie Assistant Dean of Trinity College.
WILLIAM ARCHIE. Assistant Dean in charge of Freshman Instruction, helps frosh with course problems.
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ROBERTA F. BRINKLEY, Dean of Woman's Col- lege, teaches English Lit. She received her A.B. from Agnes Scott College, her Ph.D. from Yale.
EAST'S HOUSE COUNCILORS HAVE TEA IN GILES PARLOR.
DEANS, (;»IIN(;IL0RS HEAD EAST
MARY GRACE WILSON is Dean of Hesittence. One of her jobs is to ap- prove all campus social functions.
From rhe bustling offices ot I'^asr Duke Building, fixe deans and numerous staffs direct the goings on of the Woman's College, with its thousand coeds, from the time )ou'rc interviewed as a high school
freshman 'till the time you emerge as a graduate, these women advise you, help you, and keep tabs on you. Together with the house councilors, they constitute the pow- ers that be on East.
ELLEN H. HUCKABEE, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Instruction, received A.B. and M.A. from Duke.
MARIANNA E. JENKINS, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Instruction, is also assistant professor of art.
ELIZABETH A. PERSONS, Director of Committee on Admissions, is a Duke grad, has been here since 1930.
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MAMA
Sixty uppeiTlciss women uide frosh vici W.F.A.li.
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With a u inning smile she greets you on your arrnal at DuUc, eager to unload the ear, show you your new room, and introduee you to )our roommate and House ("ounselor. At once she assumes rcsponsibilit\ for you and makes you feci at home. She is tricnd, mother, and big sister eombined, to consult throughout the whole year — she is your F.A.(>.
F.A.C. CHAIRMAN Molly Bixby confers with two fresh- men. Molly has been elected to Who's Who, is a Phi Beta Kappa, and has been a Chanticleer Beauty candidate.
WOMEN'S F.A.C, ijroiipcd Ixsiclr slaliic ol Wash Diikc, left row standing, left to riRht, P. Koberts, l'.. Weber, A. Price, I). Tiittic, S. (ierber, H. Kaiitrman, K. Rae, A, Goldthwaite, N. Miller. Ridht row standing, left to right, II. Dictz, M. Watkins, P. Cohan, C. Spikes, N. Nichols,
A. Taylor, K. .MiKtMlcv, .M. Ciiiistanline, A. Faulkner, P. Francis, M. Jacobs, iM. Riiiis. Ji. Hall, B. Evans, P. Mood, M. Bi.\bv. Seated in forcKroiind. left to right, Schwcistris, N. Ilurs't, .1. C.reene, M. Early, I). .Fenkins. II. Bryant. ,1. Ziegler, J. Clark, J. Burcham. L. Taylor, C. Quarck.
OF THEE WE SING
WomaiKs Glee Olub provides singers for (Ihcipel (Jlioir
It you pass I.ast Duke on lucsday evening, \ou will probably hear srrams ot music as a hundred talented )Oung women raise their voices in harmony. The}' arc glad to sec the Men's Glee Club go on tour because then the\- can sing in the Sunda)^ C-hapcl ser\ice. 1 he\' also form the Living C^hristmas Tree and a selected tew )oin the men for the presentation of Handel's Messiah.
MRS. J. FOSTER BARNES directs the Woman's Glee Club. Mrs. Barnes has led the Glee Club for twenty-seven years. She trains students for Chapel Choir and solo parts.
The Cdcc Club is, in Mrs. Barnes' words, "a training ground." New members sing out w ith might and main, hoping they will be discovered and Mrs. Barnes will open w ide the gates to the Choir, Hoof 'n' Horn productions, or the 1 riple Trio. The girls in the club are usualh' there for the pure enjoyment of singing in a group, and if you're lucky enough to be in it, you will listen to the "tweet" of Mrs. Barnes' familiar whistle, signaling the time to stop chattering and get down to business.
DURING REHEARSAL IN EAST DUKE MUSIC ROOM, WOMAN'S GLEE CLUB PRACTICES SUNDAY'S HYMNS.
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The haunt n\ the patrons of the finer things of life, Asbury is set apart trom the main quadrangle of F'last eanipus. Headquarters of the Aesthetics, Art, and Music Departments, this graceful old building is a s\-mbol ot the tine arts. Two ot the thousands of feet that daily cross the doorsill may be those of a future Picasso or of an aspiring young Toscanini. In the classrooms are piles of frayed scores and even more frayed instrument cases.
Trills and arpeggios echo through the listening halls, in spite of the soundproof practice rooms in the basement. I*',nfhralled students cluster around a phonograph, listening to records from the extensive music library. Pictures are displayed on the walls. Here Duke endeavors to train talent m the line arts, and here it dispia\s the fruits of its endeavors.
1 hc\' ()ccup\ the workiiiii minutes ot our lives ;it Duke. In then' elassroonis we learn the aeeunuilated knowledge ot the ages. West Duke, Ciarr, Social Science, Divinitx , and ( ua\-, are signposts along our road to wisdom. .Across from its twin. West Duke in all Its gray brick splendor guards the entrance to the Women's C^ampus. ("arr bustles with activit\' when the bell rings between classes; its halls arc polished b\' a multitude of feet every da>'. On West, next to the new, rapidl\- rising administration building is tune honored Social Science, where classes are carried on in a battle with carpenters and bulldozers tor su- premac)' ot the sound waves. Ibgether, Divinirv' and drax' are cin the right ot the ('hapel, sometimes resting beneath its shadow. These are Duke's centers ot Liberal .Arts, her strongholds ot the humanities.
WEST DUKE on East Campus contains classrooms, offices for English, philosophy, history, psychology departments.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE, predecessor to new Physics Building, holds economics and sociology departments, ROTC units.
IN GRAY AND DIVINITY BUILDINGS ARE SCHOOL OF RELIGION OFFICES, CLASSROOMS, WDBS STUDIOS.
HOW DREAMS ARE BORN
Libeicil Arts expose us to ideas ami ideals of world
Life is built on dreams and hopes. Ir is built on the ideals that spring from the seeds of thought. The thoughts of men living now — or ten, or thirt)', or three hundred years ago. Ir is built on the ideals of men that beUeved in a god, men that believed in an idea. It is the realization of one's own thoughts and one's own ideals. It is the acceptance or rejection of new and contradictory ideals.
When students come to college many of them atv- able, for the first time, to throw off the swaddling- clothcd ideals that have bound them since they were born. They learn the meaning of the word "think," and the\- begin to look tor the whys and wherefores of their own objectives and ideals, and they find out why others differ from them. Through literature, and through philosophy and religion the\' can see where some of their ideals originated and why the\- originated. They learn the meanings behind their ow n beliefs and those of others. They learn to understand and to tolerate, to accept and reject according to their ov\n interpretation of knowledge.
RADIO BROADCASTING class, under Professor Weth- erby (right), gets experience before the mike in WDBS.
COLLEGIATE COUPLE further their liberal education in Chinese Room on second floor of East Campus Library.
DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN (from left): C. Vollmer, Professor of German; R. S. Rankin, Professor of Political
Science; B. R. Jordan, Professor of Romance Languages; K. E. Gilbert, Professor of Aesthetics, Art, Music.
FOR EXAMINATION in Economic Geography course, Dr. Lemert distributes maps to students.
PROFESSOR-STUDENT conference in the office of Dr. Cartwright, Education Department Head.
STUDENT ARTISTS develop their talents and at the same time apply theories of form and color which are stressed in art classes.
DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN (from left): E. H. Lehrman, sen, Professor of Sociology: Calvin B. Hoover, Professor Instructor of Russian (acting chairman); Howard E. Jen- of Economics; G. R. Negley, Professor of Philosophy.
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AS MORNING CLASSES CHANGE, STUDENTS POUR OUT OF GRAY AND DIVINITY INTO MAIN CHAPEL QUAD.
DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN (left to right): Hiram E. fessor of Education; James N. Truesdalc, Assistant Pro- Myers, Professor of Religion; William H. Cartwright, Pro- fessor of Greelt; William T. LaPrade, Professor of History.
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STUDENTS GATHER around Air Force ROTC bulletin board to learn latest dope. Offices of both Naval and Air Force ROTC Units are located in Social Science Building.
RECORD LIBRARY in basement of Asbury Building on East Campus is primarily for students taking music courses, but use of the valuable collection is open to all.
The\- learn the sickness of dogmatism and the beauty of the active mind. They learn their own capacities for appreciating and comprehending the natural beauties and those born ot the human minds They learn to take the core of lite — that stuff which \\ill give realitv' to their dreams — and build on it.
A line of poetry, a stroke of an artist's brush, a theme ot a s\mphon\-, or the thoughts ot men who lived and died searching for an ideal, may drop like a seed in the student's mind, take root there, grow and flower. Some da\' it might, in turn, be written down — another plank on the platform ot lite.
INTER-CAMPUS bus waits for last East-bound students to crowd aboard between classes on typical rainy day.
DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN (from left): Dr. Irving. Professor of English; Dr. Rogers, Professor of Latin.
DREAMS
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RARE SNOWFALL was more trouble than fun when students had to plough through melting slush to classes.
SHORTCUTS of students on way to class show up when storm blankets campus with first snow in many a year.
AiTiK i;i(;irr-TEN classes ( oids stkkaai ACROSS east « A\;t'is to rosx oiiiCE and dope shop.
BOOK-LADEN STUDENTS LEAVE CLASS BUILDINGS, STILL SLEEPY AT END OF FIRST PERIOD CLASSES.
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A rommon IxmkI of fellnwslii|) <iihI service jniiis Iwippci Ohi nienihers
D.U.'s Zeni chapter of Kappa {'hi, national prc-ministcrial tra- tcrnit\', meets weekly to hear speakers, laymen or preachers, with the aims of getting to know each other, developing a spirit ot broth- erhood, and better understanding their dedication to religion and
service. Kight\' students are eligible for the honorary led by Henry ('lark as president. They entertain dates at square dances and cabin parties. Since last >ear the fra- ternity has especially worked to start other chapters of the re- ligious organization.
KAPPA CHI affords divinity students chance to make practice sermons, using the pulpit in York Chapel.
KAPPA CHI MEMBERS, on floor, left to right, H. Long, L. Bissette, C. Edwards, C. Baggs, B. Barker, J. Holt (kneeling). On chairs and sofas L. Rath, M. Nehrig, B. Boylston, R.
Starke, H. Creech, B. Lambert, H. Clark, Dr. Bradley, M. Torgeson. On Sofa, J. Hardison, J. Best, G. Henry, J. Eckles, D. Millholland (sitting on arm). Standing and sitting
in back, R. Kayler, A. Pope, P. Huff- ington, E. Honk, B. Jones, M. Low- dermilk, J. Sutton, F. Fike, T. Hoff- man, J. Bryant, S. Brown, D. Beatty, R. Gilbert, P. O'Shoe, T. King.
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CONCERT BAND during practice. Flutes, J. Craigue, P. Newcoitib. Oboes, Ann Wahl. Clarinets, Dr. Stinespring, S. Lebauer, E. Moore,
FEATURED VIOLINIST in Chamber Orchestra concert, Mrs. Julia Muel-
W. Anderson, S. Rossell, G. Perkins, N. Saunders. Alto Sax, D. Berry, B. Britton. Tenor Sax, P. Callahan. Horn, M. Stiles. Cornet, D. Taylor,
ler, assistant professor of music, plays Bach's Violin Concerto No. 2.
.1. Wilhite. Trombone, J. Hail, D. Trevarthen, K. Johnson. Baritone,
C. McClellan. Bass, J. Brubaker,
D. Stewart. Percussion, D. Roberts.
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MADRIGAL CHORUS singing Carols in Chapel are, first row left to right, Pam Cherry, Jacltie Hanna, Barbara Gould, Kathy VVike, Bill Higgins, and
Carl Laggersell. Second row. Beryl Roberts, Virginia Lee, Grimes Slaughter, and Bill Mallard. Third row, Art O'Steen, Horace Smith,
Jean Burcham, Jay McCarter, Ann Holbeck. Fourth row, Bobby Mc- Kimsey, Bob McKencie, Nancy May Hurst, Sue Stiles, Lorraine Johnson.
MUSIC IN AIR
J5ive students cin (lisplciy tcilents
Let us suppose that we ha\e gathered in a great room tour ot Duke University's outstanding musical organizations, where we can find out what makes them tick and a httle of what they ac- comphshed this past year.
The first corner is full ot man\- weird and wondertul noises, tor here is the Cx)ncert Band, composed of extroverts with strong eardrums among the student musicians. Al- though forced into retirement l)\ the marching band during the foot- ball season, the rest of the \ear
they blast forth in all their glory under the direction of Mr. Paul Br\an in lawn concerts, a formal concert, and a Sunday night smg.
.\ rather unusual sound is com- ing from the next corner, where, giving vent to their creative urge in a strong vocal manner, the members of the Madrigal ('horus are located. They sing, not to please an\- audience, not for ap- plause or praise, bur rather be- cause they en)o\' singing, and i]uire frankK- don't care whether sou like what the\- sintr or not.
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CHAMBKK ORCHESTRA. Violins, W. Zerby, J. Mueller, F. Bartholdt, S. Wanzer, W. Morris, E. Girardet,
O. Lewis, L. Duke, J. Zener, D. Bone. Viola, S. Guise, B. Clausson, K. Zener. Cello, E. Peschel, T. Foard.
Bass, V. Bryan. Flute, E. Stillwell, E. Durham. Oboe, J. Glauner, N. Andrews. Clarinet, S. LeBauer. Bas-
STUDENT MllSiniANS HAVE FUN WHILE AHOUmiNO EXPERIENCE
DUKE'S FIFTY SEVEN PIECE
In the rhirtl conuT \\c sec rhe Duke S\niph()ny Orchestra, a top- flight s\mphonic group whicli af- fords the students and taculr\- an opportunity to saw or blow away to rhcH" heart's conrenr. 1 his year their schedule was so lull with tour concerts that the conductor, Mian 11. Bone, had to increase rehearsals from once to twice a week. I he trend towards reliance more on student tlian faculty talent is represented hy the tact that this year the conccrtmaster was a student, William Zerhy, who also doubled as conccrtmaster of the ('hamber Orchestra.
1 his setiate orchestra, located
in the last corner, contains the best and only the best of the string players from the Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Bone, as it he weren't already busy enough, con- ducts this orchestra, too. Here superior players ma\' congregate to displa\' their \irruoso abilities. WbrtI sprcati this \ear how good they realh' are, with the result that late-comers to their January aiui May concerts had to be expert wall climbers to find room.
Put all these people together and thc\ make quiri.- a ilin, but c\er\ - bod\ 's hap|)y, inchuling the au- ilicnces that hear these talentetl groups perform m their individual concerts.
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IVUISKI CONIINUKI)
soon, B. Lee. Horn, J. Cox, W. DeTurk, B. Black, M. Stiles. Trum- pet, S. Cox, D. Tavlor. G. Tolleson.
THREE OF the Music Department directors are Mrs. Lloyd B. Seville, Allan Bone, (left), and Paul Bryan.
Here they are shown in Asbury Building about to make a recording of a clarinet solo by Mr. Bone.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, DIRECTED BY ALLEN BONE. PRESENTS THE FIRST CONCERT OF THE YEAR.
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Music Study VAuh sponsors student reritcds, cuitdyzes musiicd store
Tlic)- have a keen interest in miisie. They provide a receptive audience tor talented students, fac- ulty' members, and townspeople who <j;i\e substance to their cre-
atne abiht\'. Before each concert, some member ot the group anal\'zes and interprets the form, style, and meaning ot the work they arc al)out to hear. In this w a\', the Music
Stud\- (iroup increase their knowl- edge ot music and its varied torms- opera, piano works, voice numbers, chamber music, and or- chestral accomplishments.
These music enthusiasts gain great enjoyment trom their bi- weekly meetings. rhe\- like to share their pleasure with the entire universitN' community by l)ringing to this campus one of the maestros on the concert series. Proud of the budding and de\eloping talent w ith- in our midst, the club presents in annual recital the girl of the \ear who has shown the most out outstanding proficiency in music.
MrSIC STUDY CM'i: members seated, first row, left t(» right, Ann House, .Sue Smith, Rita McKerlcy, Miss Evelyn Barnes, Peggy Lucas.
.\t piaiii) are Sylvia I'aelmta. (left), lAU (ioode. Second row, left to right, Beryl Roberts, Diane Vanderhoof, Marge Skorvaga, Margaret llodges,
Nancy Skinner. Ann Tatuni, Ruth Hughes. Aloreau .?ansky. Page W'il- mer, Marcia Parker, Grace Sale, I.,ois Hooker, Ann Price, Pam Cherry.
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SUPERIOR SENORES
Si^nici lleltci V\ hnnnis tn|) Spcinish students
"Buenos Dias, aminos 1" is rhc grccriny ot rhc Sigma Delta Pi's. These arc rhc people who can answer yes to rhc question "I lahl.i usred Espanolr" They ha\ e gone beyond rhc srilted classroom style to carry on meetings in hairing bur cnthusiasrie Spanish. (Jaining a
berrer idea ot Spanish eusroms and rradirions, rhey have been able ro add a bir of Spanish color to rhc Duke campus. The Union is rrans- tormcd inro a bir of old Spain w hen rhcy gad)- participate in lively tolk dances and games.
At ("hristmas thc\- break piiiaras
ar a parr\ celebraring La Navidad in the Spanish style. In rhc spring rhese Sigma Delta Pi's forger American life and ideas ami lose rhcmsch'cs in rhc good spirirs and merrimenr ot a rypical S[>anish fiesra. "Hasra La V'isral" if \<)u don'r undcrsrand, attend a meeting.
SIGMA DELTA PI, left to right, be- ginning at bottom row, M. Crawford, President. N. Fairley, Dr. Castellano. Second row, P. Bowen, R. Hughes.
Third row, A. Milford, B. Levenson,
J. Sage. Fourth row, C Belland, N. Northington, S. Faber. Fifth row, J. Kitch, G. Jones, B. Kyle, G.
Strangeland, W. Broom. Standing, left to right, J. Bonninson, C. Harris, D. Ware. Up stairs, B. A. Young, S. Smiseth, N. Harris, and C Power.
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Common interests in Frenrh join Tcin l\si Omega members
To those students mired deep in French 1-2 elasses, the members of Tau Psi Omega are en\ied beings. These lucky people, having long ago mastered such details as when to use de and when to use liit. all de\elop nasal twangs during their hi-nionrhK" meetings and leave the Knglish language behind. Monday nights they occup\- their own table in the Union. With the department of Romance languages they sponsor a i'rench play, cJi Fiw/aiis, lutiircUcinciit. Tau Psi Omega also holds open houses for prospecti\e members. Ihe society has a claim to fame in being the first chapter of a national organization which was founded here m 193.S by the ad\isors. Dr. and .Mrs. Dow.
TAU PSI OMEGA MK.MBKKS on .staircase in Carr Build- ing are, sitting up stairs from bottom, Ilorton Kennedy. B. K. Sims (left), Bernie Shepherd, Henry Clark, Phyllis Guigow. Standing up stairs from bottom, Jane IVIc-
Kinncy, .Man Ilillett, Harry iMetropol, Sid Smith, Ronald Swart/., Kd llouk, Georsc Pepper, Carlton I'pchurch. Standing down stairs from top left, Frances Hauser, •lim Best, Grace Powell, Eleanor l>ake, Charlie Glanzer.
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MEMBERS ARE, row at left, left to right, D. Ware, D. Bauman, K. Watson, A. Harper, M. Sack, B. Buchanan, E. Edwards. Second row, E. Boyd, R. Howell, M. Roanian, H. Aronberg, T. McLoney, J. Rivera, P. Stuart. Third row, J. Niderniaier, H. Bass, A. Robinson, B. Wagner, R.
MacLemore, C. Dickey, R. Ertley. Fourth row, B. Wer- ber, R. Harrison, D. Pischell, G. Hurst, R. Nesslinger, B. Reyle, B. Schaffer. Fifth row, K. Kreider, T. Lester, D. Kinie, G. Brooks, B. Patty, W. Manegan. Standing, D. Lowenthal, M. Merritt, M. Reed, B. Baehr, R. Richardson.
THE MATURING STOCK
Alplici lici|)|)ci Psi delves in industry cind liiiih fiiicince
"Gcnrlemen, ronighr w c arc honored to have as our guest speaker Air. {ink)' \V hite, president ot the Whitehall Furniture Conipan\ . Mr. White will address us on the problems ol starting a business,
the management of finances, the skills needed, labor relations, and the necessary market." Thus begins a meeting of Alpha Kappa Psi, the professional business frarernif\- on campus. When they arc in serious moods, the\' tour leading businesses, show industrial mo\ies, and entertain eminent speakers. When thc\' are our to have a good time, the\- hold dances and din- ners to impress the fair sex and stag parties to impress themselves.
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PROFESSOR OF NAVAL SCIENCE Captain John M. Ocker and Lieu- tenant Commander R. B. Harrell, Executive Officer, head the unit.
ENTIRE UNIT PASSES IN REVIEW
TiOD SAVE
FOR COMMODORE CLUB DANCE, highspot of social calendar, mid- shipmen wear dress blues. Navy queen is crowned during intermission.
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I'or h\c hovirs a \\ cxk xou'rc in rhc Navy. Your rank is iiiidship- nvan, nor quire an officer and nor (luire an eniisrcd man. You're m rile learning- srage, and tor tliose five hours \()U leain about the Nav\.
Three ot those hours are spent in the classroom, ^ou navigate on ilr\ land, read about weap^ins, stud\ damage control diagrams, look at pictures ot machinery, watch nunies on seamanship. ^ou"re exposed to a lot, and xou absorb more than nou are some- rimes inclmed to think.
BEFORE THE SKIPPER AND HIS STAFF AS THE DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS PLAYS IN THE BACKGROUND.
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towcird re<>iil(ir iniclshipnieii cite for toiiiniission
For the other two hours >ou drill, hiindlc a rifle, manual ot arms, cadence count. \bur outfit gets to look prett)' snappy, and you put on a dress parade. When the weather is bad you go inside. ^bu handle equipment, get a little closer look at the real thing.
It all fits together. Youre not a trade school boy, nor are \ou a ninety-day wonder. Youre far from knowing it all, but \'ou've got an idea ot what it's like, and what comes later will be easier.
BATTALION STAFF, left to right, R. Nelson, Major J. C. Fetters, J. Engberg, R. Pippel, Bat. Com. O. Dleffenbach, C. Cooke, A. Raywid.
RIFLE DEMONSTRATION is given in naval science lecture by Sgt. Saunders. He shows freshmen the steps in breaking down a rifle.
MIDSHIPMEN INSPECT SUBMARINE U.S.S. COBBLER DURING A TOUR OF NAVAL BASE AT NORFOLK, VA.
LEARNING BY doing, Dick Farqu- har takes readings in engine room.
SUMMEI\ nUUISES AND ThirS TO NORFOLK OIVE MIMMIES A TASTE OF LIFE IN THE NAVY
ABOARD WISCONSIN. Bob Mt- Geough stands watch in engine room.
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TED GARDINER controls the steam pressure in fircroom of Wisconsin.
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NAVAL HOTO continued
In the summer eomes the real taste. Voii live in, handle, operate, see first hand, the things you've been sfud\"ing about from books and films.
.As a sophomore or senior regular you go to sea for eight weeks, wear a uniform, vi.sit foreign ports. You be- come a going part of a going Navy. A mistake costs you ten and two, but it's a lesson well learned, and \ou won't forget it when a little more is at stake than demerits.
As a junior regular you hit Pensaeola and Little Creek for a good look at Naval fl>ing and the amphibs. You put in a couple of hours in the air, make a couple ot landings on the beach, watch a shore bombardment, and sec how a pilot is trained.
As a senior contract you make your first cruise, usually to Gitmo. You're a little fouled up, but it doesn't take long to get squared awa>', and you soon know what the regulars ha\'e been talking about.
It's first hand experience, and it sure helps out w hen \ou graduate with that Ensign's stripe.
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DUKE CONTINGENT works out the position of U.S.S. Albany as ship heads south enroute to Cuba from Rotterdam.
DUKE JUNIORS are taken on a tour of the Navy's various landing craft at the docks in Little Creek. Here they are shown a five-inch rocket launcher. This ship is used for support of landing operations.
IN EDINBURGH, Jack Lasseter seems to have found something he likes in one of the numerous shops selling plaids.
ON NORFOLK tour two Duke midshipmen in- spect one of the hangars.
LETTER WRITING is one of the main pastimes for the men at Little Creek. While there, the future officers study the tactics of Navy amphibs. A four day cruise with simulated landing climaxes stay.
Program
TOP STUDENT BRASS of the Unit — the Wing Commander, his Staff Offi- cers, and the Group Commanders — assemble in the Air Force Cadet Room.
THE FLY BOYS
Air Forte ROTC students ticiiii for reserve roniniission upon jjrciducition
Now completing its third \car on the Duke campus, the Reserve Officers I raining (^orps of the United States Air Force has shown phenomenal growth. The original group ot forty students has now swelled to six-hundred and fitty. The first S(]uadr()n has nuihiplied lo a present total ot sixteen.
During their tour years in college, the Al RO'IC' menihers undergo an e\tensi\e training pro- gram. W hile rresl'.meii, the\- stud\- |i()litieal geography as well as the customar\- tlrill. A scries of gen- eral aviation courses — air naviga- tion, acrodynanucs, meteorology
is given to the sophomores. During their junior and senior \ears, the men usual!}- speeiali/,e m .some advanced field. During the course ot this tour year period the cadets gain a basic knowledge of air science and learn much in the areas of leadership aiul re- sponsibility.
A particular aspect ot the Air Force program is the staging ot special aerial flights, tor not all the intormatioii can he learneil in class. Both aerial photograplu' and aerial na\igation, necessary aspects of ll\ ing education, arc concen- trated upon during the \ ear.
AN INTEGRAL PART of .Air Force Unit, the color guard merits respect.
SUPPLYING NEW CADETS with complete uniforms is a long and tedious process. Here in the supply
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room Bob Jones outfits a freshman cadet with all of the necessary gear. Every man receives a complete issue,
DUKESTERS FIND practical appli- cation for their classroom instruction as they map plans for a training hop
from Fort Bragg's Pope Air Force Base. Students and officers agree that there is no substitute for experience.
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CONIINL T.n
THE COMPLEXITIES of modern radio communication are explained
to some of Dnke's air cadets as a part of their summer camp training.
PIUCTIOAL USE OF EUUIPMENT SIIPPLEIVIENTS WORK IN CLASS
Aside from the srrietly edu- cational eiiniculiini of the AFROK^, a diverse number ot activities adds variety to the pro- gram. Designed to recognize and develop leadership and co-operation among the members, the .Arnold Air Society is a national club constituting an important aspect of the AFROK". Through a series
of riflery contests the unit's rifle team is selected and competes in national matches. While to add pureK' social life, the Air Force ('lub provides many forms ot recreation. The Air Force Ball, held once a year, and a whole year of RO'FC" life attain a new cli max as the queen is crowned amid a crowd ot Air Force blue-
ENTIRE AIR FORCE ROTC UNIT
BULL'S EYES and mar misses are inspected by Duke sharpshooters. All cadets get experience on range.
DUKE'S PRESIDENT partakes of Air Force chow while visiting the summer camp at Robbins Field, Ga,
ARRAYED in impressive flying uni- form. Herb Murphy prepares to go aloft for aerial view of Carolinas.
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PARADES IN FRONT OF THE REVIEWING STAND DURING CEREMONIES ON ANNUAL ARMED FOKCES UAY.
ON THE READY RAMP at Pope Air
Force Base, cadets check safety chutes before boarding the C-47.
STATISTICS AND STRATEGY of
today's global air war are ex- plained to future air force officers.
AROTC cadets receive extensive in- struction on airfield administration basic military service indoctrination.
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MEMBERS are, front row sitting left to right, Morse, Fisher, Zilkowski, Zanner. Second row sitting, Geh- weiler, Howard, Kace. Third row
sitting, Pachuta, Fritz, Wilson. Stand- ing from left. Van Villiard, Dawson, Hager, Collins, Rogers, Dr. Vollmer, Harter, Roseborough, Spunde, Lee.
SPEAKING DEllTSCH
Deltii I'hi Alpha: Oerm.in Honniviry
Delta Phi Alpha the fatherland atmosphere w ith e\er\thing but German beer. The waltzes, lieder, folk dances, and often a pianist of unsurpassable Rathskeller style lend an aura ot Old World eharni to the Wanderlust ot those tort\" students who meet together in the Ciernian honorary traternity. I'.xehange students from (lerman- speaking nations are box-ofHce ar- traetions, often bringing direcrh' to our misplaeed (iothic the genuine touch of European culture. Delta Phi Alpha collects individuals who ha\ e more than a casual interest in the language, literature, and cus- toms of a currentK- vital parr of Western civilization.
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This year's graduating seniors saw rlic erection of the newest building on the campus. M\en though young in years, the Physics Building has matured quickly and has already achieved goals in the scientific realm. It is only proper that this building is modern and up-to-date; wirh- in it work the great minds of physicists who need the latest equipment. Looking at it from the outside, one can not guess that this calm brick building is a dynamic one. I lere the secrets of the universe are being explored and the relation of matter and energy is being clarified. After the \^andergraff accelerator to be used in nuclear research has been installed, this building will be an important center of scientific research and discovery,
It stands near the Hospital. If belongs there; it is closeK- allied to it in its field of work and in its interests. It is the ('hemistry Building. Up its wide front steps and through its massive doors pass man\- future eheniists and doetors. There in its leeture rooms and in its laboratories students find out it the\' ean grasp the meaning of organic and qualitative anaKsis and if they are qualified to continue in the pursuit of science. Within its rooms many catch the light, the inspiration of science; man\- leave this building \\ ith determination to delve further into the mysteries of the test tube or to use human beings as their labora- tory. Therefore this building is a testing ground; it ean also be a stepping stone.
Biology is the study of life, and in the building tle\()ted to it the Zoolog\' and the Botany departments hold sway over the minds of its students. One ob- serves, experiments, draws conclusions about the animal world; the other centers its attention upon the plant kingdom. It too is close to the Hospital, and faces the (Chemistry Building across the Quadrangle. The three of them form a center of science.
On I'.asr Campus, the Science Building houses classrooms, laboratories, and leeture room for four branches of science zoology, botany, geology, and ps\ehology. T his building is a busy place all day for fioth coeds and the men. Also on Kast is Bixans, headquarters of the Psychology Department. Within its brick walls experts study and experiment with the human mind and its behavior. These fine buildings represent the students' almost limitless opportunities to pursue the complicated study of the natural sciences.
CHEMISTRY BUILDING, located at the north end of men's campu.s, houses labs, lecture rooms, and a fortune in scientific equipment for the many chemistry courses.
SCIENCE BUILDING on East Campus has laboratories, lecture halls for most of women's science courses, faculty offices. Headquarters for Geology Dept. are located there.
BIOLOGY BUILDING, situated on West Campus Main Quadrangle, provides a large lecture hall, classrooms, laboratories, and offices for Zoology, Botany Departments,
BIVANS BUILDING on East Campus is headquarters for Psychology Department. It contains, besides classrooms and offices, a nursery school run by the department.
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IN CHEM LAB STUDENTS PROVE OR DISPROVE THEORIES AND FACTS LEARNED IN CLASS.
FACT OVER FICTION
Science nicijors seek the tcini>il)le
IRVING E. GRAY, head of Zoology, examines beetle under a microscope.
The scarred tables in the labora- tories are diaries of students that have gone before. Many arc the l)roken test tubes and the shattered flasks. In the same manner the mistaken ideas and suppositions of the ancients are being torn apart b\ the scientists ot today.
These young, scientific minds are forever searching, testing, ques-
tioning. Eagerly rhe\' learn the prnieiples; eagerly the\- pur rheni to the test.
Theirs are the acid stained fin- gers, the aprons with holes; theirs are the squinted e\es and rhc rounded shoulders. But they don't mind spending long hours in the laboratories; for theirs also is the thrill when a successful experiment is concluded.
WALTER M. NIELSEN is head of the expanding Physics Department.
H. L. BLOMQUIST, Botany Depart- ment head, works in the laboratory.
.JOHN GERGEN. head of .Mathe- matics, has been here since 1936.
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i;. W. HERRY worked in Peru as part of geologiral hackitroimd.
.1. II. SAVI.OK. Iit-ad (il Chemistry Department, received Duke Ph.D.
E. 11. HODNICK. of Psychology Department, came here in 1949.
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1 hc\' arc those w ho unravel tlic sccrcrs ot the test tuhe, the atom smasher, the human mind. 1 hey are rhosc who stud\ l.instein, Newton, and Boyle. Ihey are those who hope someda\' to hit upon some new, earth-shattering seientihc disco\ery. I he\' arc rhosc who li\e. move, and ha\e then- being in a world ot law s ot nature, of theories ot energy and matter, ot relativity, and ot extra-sensory perception. The\- are the students ot seienee.
IN ZOOLOGY LAB, students learn bone arrangement by studying skeleton of the cat. In these courses, books and practical work supplement each other.
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY, required course for pre- med and zo majors, involves dissection of organisms.
IN PSYCHOLOGY LAB, differences in frequency of waves produced on oscillograph by oscillator are shown.
FIRST YEAR ZO STUDENTS USE MICROSCOPE AND LAB MANUALS IN A SEMI-WEEKLY TWO-HOUR LAB.
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A LAB A DAY
IVe Meds pciol their kii(ivvledi»e to j>ciiii Mediicil scIkhiI
Practically l\li\- person at Duke thinks that lie is taking tiic toughest course that the University offers, from tile engineer to the business major, and the pre-med is no exception. Long hours in labora- tories with a tough schedule give some justification to their opinion. CertainK- the tact that 22,000
medical undergraduates appK' for only 7,000 available places hi the nation's med schools is no comfort to the Pre-med.
Their chief problem is getting in medical school, and it was par- tialK' to help solve this problem that the Duke Prc-Medical Society was organized. Meeting twice a
month, the soeietx' jiresents man\' pliases ot medicine ro the pre-meds to help them in selecting their future field. It also is concerned with establishing a closer relation- ship between the A led School facility and undergraduates. All of these things help the pre-med student in a tough, uphill battle.
PRE-MEDS are, first row, left to right, James Richmond, Shirley Mar- kee (on table), Herbert Johnson, Jacqueline Ford, Alan Whanger.
Left row, behind, Fred Gachet, Colon Wilson, Ray Hall, Norman Rosen- baiim. Right row, Carolyn Whitley, Grace Bennett, Alfred Saieed, Ed
Farrell, Staee Stathacos, Donald Keller, Hugh Croxton, Sally Kale, Oliver Jones, Roy Hilliard, Bill Geiger, Richie Meyer, Curtis Freund.
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Pi Mil Epsihin constitutes top honor
I-'or those who delight in inte- gration and dirterentration and to whom the eurve y=c''- is a sight ot heautx', there was founded at Duke in 1932 the loeal ehapter of Pi Mu Kpsilon. It imaginary num-
bers intrigue \()u and \'ou know- that 1 lorner's method isn't the manner h\- whieh jaek pieks his toreeasts, this is the ehih tor you. Membership rei]uirements are a B a\erase through intetiral ealculus
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phis an overall li average. lo reach integral you start out w ith algebra. Da/ed a little by this course, \ou stumble into trigonometry. Ihcn you stagger through analytic geom- etry into ditierenrial calculus. .After this course is finished w ith you, you finally come to integral.
Meeting tour or tive times a year inehiding initiations, the mem- bers of the society hear speakers on mathematical subjects and settle such (]uestions as the shortest path tor a cow who wants to get a drink at the river and then go straight to its barn. Ah, yes, math can indeed be tun.
PI MU EPSILON members in a class room of the new Physics Building are, back row left to right, Al Erwin, Don McGiehan, Dr, Dressel, Bob
Price, Patsy Roberts, De Tuttle, Uave Johnson, Bruce King, Tom Cole, Lyle Conner. Second row, Eleanor Lake, Roysten Tucker, Doug Climen-
son. Luther Barnhart, Don Rutter, Gil Sward. Front row, Emily West, Bill Chapman, Bill Wright, Bob Gor- ham. Bill Harkins, Gene Bernstein.
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MIND DIGGERS
Psyth nicij(H s recuii top in Mil Sij>ni<i iiienibersliip
"Freud is a genius" . . . "Freud is not a genius" . . . No, not a report on the Kinsey Report but a meeting oi Mu Sigma — the psycholog)' honorar)'. Where else would sueh an argument take place? This select group, "responding" to intellectual "stimulation," haggles the theories of their favorite psychologist. Sometimes, ho\\e\cr, they have been known to descend to the ink blot and studio couch level where they psycho- analw.e each other.
PSYCHOLOGY Club members, in East Science lab, rats. (From left), John Barry, Pat Webb, Frank Barranco, examine "activity box" used for experiments with white Bob Davis (president), Minii Wannaniaker, Al Temple.
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engineering
Second onI\- ro rhc Hospital in size, rhc Engi- . neering Building is somewhat apart from the main
University quadrangle, bur >'ct within the shadow of the Chapel. Built of Colonial-style architecture because of its great adaptability to the functional requirements of engineering instruction, the red brick, symmetrical building belies the bustling dynamic activity which IS always going on inside. Here in modern, pastel colored classrooms, brilliantly' flooded with fluorescent lighting, the engineers work under ideal conditions. A model steam plant and a high voltage lab provide rhc students with some necessary practical experience. Built in the form of an 'E,' the building is divided into three parts with the civil engineering in the middle, the electrical in the west wing, and the mechanical in the cast.
EN(ilNEERING: FOUMLILA AND FllDfiE EACTOR
Duke's Slide Rule (Ihculies cMT ci riciss untu theuiselves
DR. WILLIAM H. HALL. Dean of Engineering College, took Engineering Degrees at Duke, Michigan, Wisconsin.
1 here hadn't hcLii nian\' worries \\ hen you letr home ro enter Duke; you were going to he an engineer. It was as simple as that. After the first tew weeks that contidenee had slowly dwindled, and there was little douht that \()u had a long road ahead. Nine- teen and twenty hours e\ery semester, long labs with their endlcs.s reports, and tedious homework kept >ou busier than some ot the more fortunate Trinity ('ollege students. By the end of the first semester, the ranks of the engineering students w ere considerably thinned; some changed their majors; others faded out ot school.
B\' the beginning ot \our sophomore \'ear \ou were beginning to become adjusted to the exacting work. 1 here was a feeling of belonging as you decided w hat branch of engineering you would pursue: mechanical, electrical, or civil. Your classmates became more distinct and in time were your closest friends. E\'ery- thing \ou liid had some relation ro sour work, ^()u began to take pride in being a part ot the I'.ngineering (ollege. I'.xerything that happened to you was con- nected with the I'-ngineering HLiilding. It became a second home, for \ou had \our own magazine, class officers, societies, social organizations, and honoranes.
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H. C. BIRD, head of Civil Engineer- ing, has taught at Duke since 1926.
R. S. WILIillR supervises the depart- ment of Mechanical Engineering.
W. J. SEELEY. Electrical Engineer- ing Chairman, is a sonar expert.
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As ;i coiiscRiitious cngiiKcr you spent imicli of your rinic working, and rlic work was of a type that encouraged indi\idual initiati\e while making team- work necessary at flic same time. In the junior and senior years most courses were taken in one building with one group ot instructors, which tended to make you more familiar with instructors. Wf)nder ot won- ders, e\ en the lessons seemed to become easier as you del\ eil further and further into your chosen profession. More often than not the case wasn't that the lessons had become easier, bur that \()u had learned what it meant to really stud\' and to think, ^'ou were absorbing something called education.
ENGINEERING ALUMNI register in Engineering Build- ing on Homecoming before revisiting familiar haunts.
EFFICIENCY CURVES FOR HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINE ARE OBTAINED BY RUNNING OPERATING TEST.
CIRCUITS EXPERIMENT IS PERFORMED IN JUNIOR E. E. LAB, A REQI'IRED COURSE FOR ALL ENGINEERS.
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CUTAWAY MODEL of an eight cylinder Oldsmobile recipro- cating gasoline engine is examined by mechanical engineers.
TEST DATA of centrifugal pump is checked by Professor Wilbur with the help of five mechanical engineering students.
Ilicii 111 till.' spring ot your senior year you touiul your whole career at sraUe. Inrer\'ie\\ followed inter\iew. Your sroin;ieh (iui\ered ;is \()u waited tor each one, tor your future job depended upon tiie impression nou made with the prospective employers. Soon, howeser, it was o\er and xou lookeil forward to putting what xou had learned to work tor pa\ . ^ollr engineer's lite had lieen hard work hut seareeK horedom. When :r was .ill o\er, howe\'er, and ilipiomas handed out, \'ou eould s.n , "it wasn't easy, hut it w as worth it."
ELECTRIC OUTPITT of .steam turbine- operated generator is checked by IVIE's.
CIVIL ENGINEERS SIT UP LATE INTO THE NIGHT TO MEET THE DEADLINE ON A STKUCTIKES DRAWING.
ENGINEERS' CLUB MEMBERS AND THEIR DATES ATTEND A MONTE CARLO DANCE IN WOMAN'S GYM.
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ELECTRONIC weighing device at WIRE RECORDER DEMONSTRATED TO ENGINEERS' SHOW VISITORS
traded many spectators at the show.
ENJilNEEIW AMAZE ANU AIVIUSE SPECTATORS
FUNDAMENTALS OF DYNAMIC BRAKE OF THE ROTARY FIELD EX-
BY DOUG CLIMENSON.
OIL-FIRED boiler provides steam for miniature power plant in mechanical engineering laboratory.
Tile first Engineers' Show was held in 1926 in the basement of Ashuiy and consisted of three electric machines, a switchboard, and se\ei'al testing instriinients. T()- day the laigineers' Show has grown into a tv\o-da\' open-house with thousands of visitors.
1 his year the Mechanical Kngi- neering Department leatured a nun- iature power plant, diesel -.md automotive internal combustion en- gines, cut-awa\- engines, and a ram-jet. The Civil Engineering Department provideil a demon- stration ot highway construction, complete w ith models and pictures showing the process of road builii- mg. I he I'.lectrical I'.ngineering De- partment showed an electrical house of magic w ith an aluminum ring floating in mid-air and a prox- imity switch that set off an alarm when a spectator afiproaehed if.
WITH ANNUAL SHOW
PLAINED BY LEE BLACKWELL TO AMAZED ONLOOKERS.
ENGINEERS' WIVES enjoy electronic cuisine while they operate concession stand at Engineers' Exhibition.
INSIGHT TO DAM SITES
Student bmnch of A.S.H.E. helps the civil engineer i>ciin knowledge of field
Since 1933 there has been a chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers on the Duke campus. Each year a field trip is made, and Buggs Island Dam, Virginia, was visited by this year's group. Additional trips included the Du Pont Kinston Plant and Duke Power's Dan River Steam Plant. The student societ\- invites representative speakers from their field to address them, to round (Hit the program.
A.S.C.E. MEIVIBKRS in lab are, clockwise around table, T. Kennedy (holding slide rule), E. Gilbert, J. Mendez, S. Westervelt, J. Cranwell, C. Dickerson, G. Gerber, W. H. Grove, B. McRae, B. Perry, F. Nelson, M. F. Reed, D.
Bower, D. Cote, and C. Sleeker. Standing around the back, left to right, T. Eure, B. Shipp, V. Ilamnicrberg, W. F. Stevlingson, (". VV. Brown, C. Lyon, J. Hall, D. Strain, F. Katzinski, B. Stout, B. Schmidt, and J. Shipley.
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A.I.E.E. MEMBERS in an electrical engineering lab are, left to right, Kenneth Gross, Scott McEvven, Bill Collins, Norman Bolton, Lee Brackwell, Joe Hail, Emmett Bat- ten (back), Professor Otto Meier, Professor H. A. Owen,
Dan Proctor, Frank Peake (forward), Clyde Whitley (back), Ralph Seeley (seated), and Edward Joyner (seated at the end of the line). Sitting in foreground on the generator are, Kenneth Lloyd (left), and Page Butt.
FROM POLE TO POLE
A.I.E.E. enlists students
of electrical engineering
The Duke University student branch of the Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers was established in 1927 by Professor W. J. Seeley of the Engineering College. Its primary purpose is to keep its members informed about current developments in the field ot electrical engineering. Practical applications of class- room theory arc found on the inspection trips taken by the society.
At the meetings student and professional speakers are provided with an opportunity to discuss subjects pertaining to electrical engineering. These meetings stimulate close relations between the students and practicing engineers. The fact that the Durham Engi- neers' C'lub annuall\- sponsors an inspection trip to Buggs Island for the A.I.E.E. members is proot ot this relationship.
Highlights of the year included the tall meeting of the North ("arolina section of the A.I.E.E., which was held at Duke University, and a social function in the spring semester.
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yon, Ken Probert, Walter Wise, and Glenn Marlin. In the center foreground, back row from left to right, are Mac Murray, Bob Walker, Pete Pctruchik, Jim Barrett, and Lyie Connor. In the front row, from left to right, are Preston Tracy, Jack Anderson, and Frank Harvey.
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A.S.M.E. niemhers see dciss nnnu them ies in piiUtite
\\'h;ir will ir he like ro push cnir shJc-nilcs and •,ippl\' our "ciigiiiceniig iudgciiK'iir"' t>ir .1 \\\\ cheek - One ot the aims ot the stiuienr hraneh ot the \niene.in S()eier\' ot Meehanieal I'.ngineers is ro help the nieni- li(.i"s answ (.r rhai i]uesiion. Insfieerion programs ac- i]uainr rlie M.l'l.'s w ith ihe pr.ieneal side ot engineering. ( "omperirion was keen among rhe iiKanhers who prese'iued reehnie.d p.ipers. 1 he spe.dser r.dsing io|i honors represented Diiki.- at tile n.gion.d meeting.
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hlUIN WAVES
Order of St. I\itr i( k menihers <ii e t(i|) men in (;nllej>e of En|;iiieerinj
The Older of Saint Patrick fakes its name troni the Patron Saint ot I'.ngineering. Aeeording to popular heUet St. Patrick "droxe the snakes out ot Ireland," but the engineers claim this intcrpreta-
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the Order wear bright green bow tics in commemoration of St. Pat, the first engineer.
The Duke (Chapter of The Order ot St. Patrick was established in June 1945, and the Duke Chapter nationalized the Oitler in March 19^1. The Order of St. Patrick chooses its members trom the junior and senior classes on the basis ot leadership, integrity, and contributions made to fellow stu- dents and to the College. 1 he pur- pose ot the organization is to recog- nize and encourage competent lead- ership in the ( "ollegc ot Pnginecring.
ORDER OF SAINT PATRICK meet- ing in the library. Seated clock- wise from the right, Lyle Connor,
Chester Hwang, Pete Petruchik, Ken Johnson, Dan Proctor, Robert Walker. Charles Fishburne, Phil
IMcMullan, Hiibic Davis, George Det- wiler. Standing, Ray Holland, Glen Marlin, Jack Anderson, Herbert Lee.
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PI TAU SIGMA MEMBERS are, left group clockwise starting at left, G. Detwiler (kneeling), M. Murray, J.
Anderson, R. Holland, V. Kenyon, W. Wise, H. Coppala, J. Barrett (kneeling), and C. Hwang. Right
group, from left, P. MciMullan, F. Harvey, C. D. Fulton, O. Dieffenbach, G. Fishburne, L. Connor (sitting).
MECHANIZED SCHOLARS
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Twice each )'ear Pi Tan Sitinia selects a few of rlic ourstanding men in the junior ami senior nie- ehanieal engineermt; classes to be- come candidates tor nicnihership in the national honorary.
hi the selection ot members emphasis is nor only placed on high scholastic atrainmeiii. hut eiiai'ac-
ter, citi'/.enship, personality, and professional interest are considered as well.
Pi liiu Sigma also aw ards a prize to the outstanding sophomore of the previous \-ear, serving not oiiK to recognize his exceptional work, hut also encouraging others to strne for hiuher aehiexemeiit.
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Tau IWtci Pi nienibers stcind hii^h in dciss, le<i(l ill outside <ittivities
The primary requisite for ad- mission into Tail Beta Pi, national engineering iionorarv soeier\', is distinguished scholarship; bur after the scholastic requirements ha\e been fulfilled, the final selection is based on integrit\', breadth of interest both inside and outside of engineering, adaptability, and un-
selfish activity. Tau Beta Pi feels that integrity of character trans- cends in importance scholarship, acn\ir\', and e\'er\' other qualifica- tion. Under integrity is included honor and high standards of truth and justice.
Tau Beta Pi, although an honor- ary society, does not choose to
exist solely for recognition of scholastic achievement, rather, it feels that it must perform some service to its Alma Mater. .Vt Duke University, Tui Beta Pi takes an active interest in the affairs of the ("f)llege of I'.ngineer- ing. It sponsors a student-pro fes.sor raring poll, recognizes outstanding juniors, and co-sponsors slide rule lectures.
The highlights of the year are aKva\s the initiation banquets w lien the new initiates are introduceil and the prize winning pledge essa\ is read. The winner of tiie fall con- test was one of Tau Beta Pi's junior honor students, Douglas C-limenson.
TAU BETA PI MEMBERS in class room are. from left to right, T. Ken-
nedy, B. Wright, R. Neal, C. Stecker, D. Clinienson, J. Barrett, F. Harvey,
C. Hwang, E. Shain, E. Ballard, K. Lloyd, H. Coppala, and C. Fishburne.
BUSINESS AN EDITORIAL STAFFS PREPARE AN ISSUE OF MAGAZINE FOR PUBLICATION.
SAY IT WITH TLIRIilNES
J)ukEiii>ineer is qucirterly publiidtioii
I Ik- hilhicx rluu (.numbers arc unable ro write well cerraiiiiy ix-cexes no .sup|ic)rt Iroin the Di/klu/iii/nrr. This senii-tcchnical numa/.inc that is written i)\- and
tor tile enL;ineenng students ranks as the best magazine oi its kind in tile stare. Published (luarterlv. It is ot interest to treshnien. upperelassinen, and alumni.
EDITOR OF DukEngiiH-cr, Ralph Seeley, is .secretary of Religious Council, a member of St. Patrick.
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"Medical Miracles' rhe\ call rhe Duke Hospital and Medical School. And miracles they are, too, plan. la\our. and achievement. Standing at the north end ot west campus, this huge, rambling building with its maze of contusing corridors was built with a specific purpose in mind — to be a great center in rhe South that would meet the medical, rhe scientific needs of the state and the nation. Through its doors have gone many people to their hundred destinies. Some to sec their new-born sons, some to sec their d\ing mothers, some to seek ad\ice from renowned specialists, some to try to solve the mysteries of science in the re- search laboratories. The hospital has seen life ended, life begun, life improved, life prolonged
BEDSIDE MANNERISMS
Nurses live, work, plciy in shcitlow of their profession
Six a. 111. risings; eight tiill hours ot running; count- less diapers to he changed; the sleepless da\'s after night duty — it isn't all the glamorous vision it once was. But, when the student days are over and you stand all in white, the three years of tears and joys flash before your eyes.
The stone building rising above the frees . . . that first walk into Baker House . . . the swishing starched aprons of the envied upperclassmen ... up the steps to meet a roommate w ho, thank goodness, says "you all" instead of "youse" . . . singing in the bathtubs . . . night nurse signs with their grave warnings of "Quiet — or else" . . . the stack of books . . . the handsome figure in white— the legendary intern . . . Mary Chase in Nursing Arts who resisted every attempt
FLORENCE WILSON, Dean of the Duke Nursing School, assumed her duties here in 1946 follow- ing much experience in nursing administration.
to be made more comfortable . . . that proud first da\' in new blue and white and the disillusionment that soon followed when we discovered that thermometers are not sterilized by boiling.
HONOR COUNCIL,
clockwise around the table beginning with the girl standing: R. McCas- kill, E. Kline, ,T. Den- ning, S. Ezzell, C. Ogle, N. McKelvy, M. Sheretz, rtl. Faceniin, P. Reece, P. Mertz, G. Payne.
NURSES' STUDENT GOVERNMENT, seated at table from left, are S. Shellenberg, Miss Ingles, J. Mathews, P. Mertz, P. Rogers, M. Miller, J. Kelbert, F. Cobb, P.
Reece. On couch are K. Neilson, M. Edwards, A. Clark, Miss Carter. Back row, J. Denning, M. Lyon, B. Laeson, N. Mahoffee, N. Reynolds, R. McCaskill, J. Smith, J. Miller.
Getting lost with a paricnr while cnrourc ro the mysterious operating room . . . exams . . . l)ones, museles, nerves, grains, and grams, ehcmieal reaerions, procedures, all a hopeless jumble in fifty brains . . . the endless summer . . . evening and night dut\' stretehing on . . . tired feet, varicosities . . . September finally comes bringing special services . . . precipitations in Kmcrgeney . . . "The Case of the Missing Meatus" in urology clinic . . . The Diet Kitchen with all its glorious rice . . . then to the world ot green, the smell of ether, the great operating room . . . the eternal test of good humor . . . that first reprimand, "You're the worst student nurse ot all" . . . plastic surgery set ro Dr. Pickrcll's music . . . acquiring the knowledge of mo\'ing Dr. Wbodhail's srool with one hand, adjusting the lights with the other, and pumping up the table w irh your foot while dodging bloody sponges.
NURSES' QUEEN, Joyce Mouillesseaux, Glen Rock,
N. J., was crowned at Nurses' Christmas Formal.
OPERATION IS PERFORMED IN DUKE HOSPITAL AMPHITHEATER. SEVERAL STUDENT NURSES OBSERVE. SPECIAL CHART IS NURSES' MONTHLY PUBLICATION. STAFF SHOWN HERE IN MEETING AT BAKER HOUSE.
iVlANNEUISMS
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PREPARATIONS lor Halloween are made by nurses, who are cutting pumpkins and cats out of cardboard.
HOSPITAL DUTY, CLASSES KEEP THEM ON RUN
A bad case ot ultra xiolcr sunburn and crossed eyes from threading F.I.N.'s . . . cabin parties, the pins and serenades, and the parking lot where many futures arc planned under the watchful eye ot "Harry" . . . the puppies med students deliver and dump on us to find homes for . . . contemplated suicide and homicide . . . penicillin and shrieks.
KEEPING RECORD of baby's weight is a part of nurses' training.
COOKING LABS are conducted to teach the freshmen nurses to pre- pare special diets for hospital pa-
tients. Here two student nurses with their instructor measure and stir ac- cording to the required specifications.
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Our Senior Year . . . supcrioriry complexes when the trcshnien ar- ri\e . . . babies and bottles . . . grubb\' urchins, sweet angels in hospital gowns . . . the joy when a child cries for \ou instead of "Alommy" . . . tond tarewells to ke\s and the T\' set— and on to C). B. . . . "He is indeed a wonder- ful doctor who also saves the lather" . . . the thrill of the first cr\- . . . the heartbreak that comes with the stillborn . . . the eclamp- tics on Prevost . . . graduation and June weddings . . . X"s on the calendars and September is here . . . the threat that no Duke nurse has ever failed State Boards. 1 he student's life is o\er . , . man\' memories can he written. man\' mistakes laughed at. \M- learned tlie profession of nursing, hut more important we gained a tleepcr indersranding of life and peojile.
NUKSKS' CLASS OFFICERS. Sen- iors, right, from front, Kohlmeier, Coble, Page, Champion. Juniors,
left, from front, Roman, Johnson, Kime, Marchman, Elmore. Freshman, back. Bates, Barnes, Kelly, Amburn.
MO.NDAY NIGHT activities in Baker House diet kitchen include doing week's washing, ironing.
FORMAL AFFAIR of note is the Nurses' Christmas dance. Clever decorations and large turnout resulted in a pleasant evening.
BAKER HOUSE nurses converse while doing odd jobs. One is "setting up" uniform before bed.
SANTA FILOAinNA members gather around flickering Florence Nightingale lamp, s\mbol of the honorary nursing society. Clock-
wise, beginning at the left fore- ground, Argyle Clarke, Betty Gutierrez, Phyllis Alerrz, Joann Kelbert, Betty Presses (seated),
Rachel McCaskill, Georgia Pa\ne, Aliidred Miller. Santa Filomena is highest honor a nurse can win, its pin the only jewelry a nurse can wear.
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\'isirors to rhc campus see and admire ir first.
Phorogr;iphcrs shoot it from cvcr\- conceivable angle. Snnkiirs live their dail\- lives in its shadow, .\lumni remember it alter all else has faded a\va\'. Irs very size commands respect. Its beaut\- inspires awe.
The campus centers around it, as should our lives center around religion. The classroom stands close b\- it, as does learning stand close to religion. It is built on rock -solid, im- movable, irresistible, it is both a challenge and a haven. It is a symbol of something that we feel inside but do not know how to express. It is a symliol of man reaching up for .something above and greater than himself. It is the symbol of Duke. Indeed, the Chapel is Duke.
The carillon chmics our on Siinda\- mornings. 1 he huge car\cd doors arc open, \oicing an in\ irarion. Bo\s wait on the srcps tor rhcu" dares; on sreps rhar have been hollowed our b\- rhe passage ot man\- tecr. Inside, rhe ('hapel is barbed in warm tones ot color. Sunlight strikes the stained glass windows and sitrs through, torming patterned tapestries on the gray stone walls. The pews arc cool and smooth. The choir, in black and white, lift their voices as the organ tills the arches w ith its booming tones. The minister commands attention and reception. His words strike deep and lodge there. Attcrwards, the chimes sound three times in the quietness. There is a majest\' present, a spirit ot re\erencc. This is Sunda\' in the (Chapel. This is Sundav' morning at Duke.
The C^.hapel is a landmark. It is a signpost; a guide. It looks out over the buildings and campuses ot Duke, over the tobacco factories of Durham, and sees all. It seems omniscient and omnipotent.
.-\t night, spotlights create light out ot darkness. Sometimes its reflection is thrown up against the clouds, traming a ghost chapel.
In spring and summer, the quadrangle is covered with groups ot students and visitors listening to the songs ot the bells. The Chapel comes alive. It seems to breathe and speak. 1 he bells arc tongues speaking many languages and are understood by all who come, regardless ot race or nationality. It reaches out and touches eyes, ears, mind, and heart. It lea\es an im- pression that is not soon forgotten. It seems to realize human needs, and fills the empty spaces in our lives. This is the Duke C^hapel. It is indeed a living thing.
THREE FIGURES at right of the Chapel entrance are Thomas Jefferson, Robert E. Lee, and Sidney Lanier, representing: Statesmen, Soldier, and Poet of the South.
IN MEMORIAL CHAPEL DEDICATED TO HIS FAMILY IS SARCOPHAGUS OF JAMES B. DUKE, FOUNDER.
RELIGIOUS COUNCIL, first row, C. Castle, P. Leake, B. A. Young, W. Werber (standing). Second row, T.
Ennis, T. Pollock, S. Brown. Third row, (standing), J. Cannon, C. Camp- bell, (seated), H. Clark, N. Mahafee.
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The Srudcnr Religious ("(umcil coordinates the program ot the student rehgious organizations and carries on projects of interest to all the groups. The C'ouncil sponsors projects like the International Tea, Interdenominational meetings. Leadership Training (Conference, World I)a>- of Pra>er, Brotherhood I)a\ Observation, and X'esper serv- ices. The membership, which con- sists of the presidents ot all religious organizations and eight mcmbers-at-lartre, meets nxinthlv.
YORK BIBLE CLASS pictured during regular Sunday morning meeting in Union Ballroom.
EDCJE.MONT Community Center receives much of money collected at Chapel Services.
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Anioni; the acri\itics ot the I?aprisr Studcnr Union arc intercollegiate and inter-racial nieerings. At retreats at Ridgecrest each fall, plans are formed and BSU members are spirirually enriched. Delegates to the regional con- ference share ideas with representatives of other Baptist groups.
The Methodist Student Fel- lowship meets Sunday mornings to discuss the Christian faith and related problems, Sundav nights for a meditation hour, and Tuesday nights for a get- acquainted "Chat 'n ('hew."" MSF members also lend a hand in many fields of service and set aside times strietl)- for fun.
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The aim of the Lii- rlieran Student Associ- ation is to conserve the religious life of the students in the educa- tional institutions of tile eliurch and other schools.
Besides meeting every w eek in thcKastC'ampus ("hapel, these Luther- ans conduct Student Sunday at St. Paul's 1 .utheran Church in Durham. 1 hey meet 1 .utheran students of other colleges at a Tri- State Picnic evcr\' year. Their publication an- nounces the schedule of meetings and group ae- ri\ iries.
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Alccting every Simda\' night tor a worship hour and e\cr\- Wednesday tor supper and an intornial meetuig, rhe Westminster I'ellowship ofters Prcsb\rerian studenrs tellovvship, re- ligious inspiration, and opportunities for ser\- ice. The Supper Club programs arc student led and inckide discussions ot current Christian problems and social acrnity. 1 here are man\' opportunities tor social service work, such as giving parties at the Durham Day Nurser\-, visiting at Camp Burner, and teaching Sunda)' School at the Spastic Hospital.
The Canterbury (^lub participates in the w ider phases of rhe campus-wide program, particularly through social services. These Episcopalians go to intercollegiate and state conferences besides carrying on a tull calendar of worship and social events on campus. They also seek to follow the national program of the Episcopal ('hurch, and take retreats for problem solving and fellowship.
Every Sunday morning the C'anterbury C^lub holds a com- munion ser\ice in the Memorial ('hapel in- side the University ("hapel. During the Lenten season, there is a communion ser\ice every Wednesday morn- ing in the East (Campus C:hapel.
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Not only snident and graduate nurses but other hospital personnel and also patients, often in wheel chairs and sometimes on stretchers, attend the School of Nursing vesper services conducted every Thursday night. Led and accompanied by student nurses, the Nurses' ('-hoir pro\ides special music for these iirngrams.
I'.\ery other Sunday night a group ot taculf\ and students meet tor dinner anil a program. Ihey torm the Duke UTiitarian fellowship. Dr. Rhnic and Dr. l-'hillip llandler ha\e been among the speakers that ha\e been inxired to address them. .-\ group ot liberal rhinkers, the Unitarians ha\ e included 111 rheir discussion programs the topics '"! lumanitarianism, "I iumanism," and ' .Mcoholism."
The Newman Club seeks to provide an environment of Catholie eulture for the students who ha\e eoinc from Cathohe homes into a Protestant University'. Since the program emphasizes fellowship with the other Catholics on the campus and w ith the sponsor, Father Francis Smith, and stresses the importance of religion's permeating e\'ery Catholic's life, membership is steadily increasing. Coordinating its religious and social program with that of the University, the Newman Club helps Catholics keep close to their Church while enriching their Duke life.
The name of thi' Jew ish religious organi- zation on campus, the Hillel ("lub, is some- what misleading; tor it is not a club in the strict sense of the word. The primary emphasis of the group is on the Frida\' night religious ser\ices; however, the social and cultural life is not neglected b\' the group, w hich is made up ot nearly all the Jew ish students on campus.
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Men's (ilee Oliih, Ohnir set Chtipel reverbercitiii<> from top to bottom
I hc\' sing at the drop ot a hat. It doesn't matter where or when — singh', m twos or three's, or more. Thc\' like to sing; it eomes as naturally as does breathing to you and me. And never do the\' sing as they do when they're all together, when to the last man they're respondmg to Bishop's cvcr\' gesture. In the spring, when they are nearest to perfection, they go on four, appearing in concerts, on the radio, on television. Florida,
New \'ork — the nation hears them and approxes. All of Duke tunes in, senses a twinge ot pride, and sa\s, "That's our Glee C'lub."
On Wednesda\' night the\' gather with the girls in the Chapel to practice for the Sunda)' morning service, lor the presentation ot the Messiah and the Redemption. The music swells, the walls re- verberate. It's something to hear. In a special wa\' the\' honor
J. FOSTER B.-^RNES marks twenty- fifth year as Director of Glee Club.
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Bishop's twenty-tilth year. GROUP APPEARS AT VARIOUS CAMPUS FUNCTIONS, MAKES TWO TOURS TO FLORIDA AND
Mildred Hen- and concerts.
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Secret Order of Red Friars taps the seven outstanding men on the campus
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Oniinon Deltci V\i\])\m linnors men who combine lecidership with hi<>h scholastic cihihties
MEMBERS OF ODK sitting on the Chapel steps are from left to right, front row: Jim Pollock, Chester
Hwang, Denny Rusinow, Dick Blair, Carl James, Bob Price. Back row: Lee Noel, Dick Rucker, Dick Crow-
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Its red brick and round white columns make the East Campus Union look like a Southern mansion in all its prc-(^ivil War splendor. It faces its twin, the library, across a rounded quadrangle, and completes the perfect symmetry and poise of the Woman's Campus. Long before the sun rises behind it in the I'.astern sky, the lights in the kitchen flash on and a rattle of pots and pans indicates that breakfast is being prepared to feed hungry Duke coeds before they run to 8:10's. All day and into the night there is a constant hum of activity in the two identical dining halls, w irh cafeteria-style counters and rows of wooden tables. For sororit\' pledge dances several times a year, the lobby is transformed into a beautiful dream- land. 1 hen strains of soft music fill the air, silencing the usual clatter of silver and plates.
Dominating one side of the main quadrangle on West, the Union is perhaps the most frequented build- ing of all. Following the Gothie plan of the Men's eampus, this strueture looks like it was ereated out ot a heap oi gra\' stones by more than human ingenuity and ability. Battlements adorn the top of the sturdy tower as if the build- ing were placed in its central location more for the protection of the students in times of feudal warfare than for their use and enjoyment in twentieth century America. The walls that support the searching tendrils of shiny green ivy enclose an almost inde- pendent community that is in the middle of Duke life, a part of it, yet aloof from it. The first place everyone goes in the morning and the last stop made at night before going to the dorm is the P.O. The Barber Shop, the Book Store, and the University branch of the bank give Duke students a shopping center all their own. Jammed with people every time of the day or night, the Dope Shop is like Grand Central Station on a holida\'. For the famished, there are the paneled University Dining Halls, the Oak Room, and the Snack Bar. Many student activities originate in the offices of Miss Garrard and Miss Pemberton. The Union is indeed the center of much campus activit>'.
MASSIVE GOTHIC TOWER forms most prominent corner of men's Stu- dent Union. The huge building is situated on the left of the Chapel.
FACULTY APARTMENTS, to right of arch contains club rooms for several groups.
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WEST DOPE SHOP SODA FOUNTAIN MOBBED BETWEEN CLASSES BY BREAKFAST - SEEKING STUDENTS.
EARLY MORNING is busy time in West Dope Shop. Students stop be- tween classes to make purchases.
SUPPI.Ii:S COl'NTKR of dope shop keeps students in pencils, paper, and other items of educational process.
NECESSITIKS and luxuries, candy, cigarettes, magazines, etc., are sold at notions counter of dope shop.
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THE SPECIFIC UNIONS
Student cictivities center cibout Ecist cuul West Unions
Where do rhc majority of Campus activities center? What is the only place where you can get a haircut and a soda simultaneously; the only building through which nearly everyone passes at least once a day? Obviously the ansv\'er is the Union.
Headquarters of communications and publications, gathering place for groups and committees, resting place for momentarily unoccupied individuals, social center for dances, site for lectures, haven for the hungry — in some way these buildings constitute a part ot the daih' lite of us all.
On East, the main function of the Union is to furnish food for famished females. The lobby serves any purpose from being a place to sip after-dinner coffee and discuss the latest gossip, to a meeting place for committees and discussion groups.
RUSH BREAKFAST of milk and roll in West dope shop between classes is daily procedure of many students.
IN THE UNION'S CAFETERIAS, students enjoyed Thanksgiving in an atmos- phere of candles and tablecloths provided for the occasion. Despite all-out efforts of the staff, it lacked one ingredient to make it a real holiday — home.
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UNIONS
COMINLED
AFTER GOING THROUGH CAFETERIA LINE IN UNION, COEDS PICK UP COFFEE, TEA, SALAD DRESSING.
DUKE'S BOOKSTORE is besieged eacli semester by well- intentioned students purchasing new tools of the trade.
EAST U^ION I'lUIVIDES WEST, UNION IS SELF
VM'st's Union, on rlic orlicr h;uul. lias atrracrions
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iiii \iial ihiiiiis the L'nion has them all.
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COIN TELEPHONES by the Dope Shop are in constant demand. Lo- POST OFFICE LINES are common, since it cation is convenient except for ever-playing juke box blaring nearby. is easily the most frequented spot on campus.
COEDS MOVING through East Union cafeteria are served noon meal. Raincoats reveal typical rainy school day.
MEALS ONLY, BUT ON SlIFFIGIENT COMMUMTY
The very grcgarioiisncss of man accounts for a great part ot the Union's population. Duke's Student Unions are the most frequented four w alls on campus. \'otes are cast there, mone\' drawn out and deposited, newspapers and magazines bought, telegrams received, stomachs filled, hair cut. .All shapes, sizes, and varieties of notices and announcements are posted there w ith complete confidence that the\' will be read by each and everv individual ever\- da\-.
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ON SUNDAYS, students settle in Union lobby to read news and funnies. Sunday papers come in from all over the East and North.
( <)i:i).S H1:LAX with coffee and lisarettes in overstuffed easy chairs of Kast Campus Union lobby. This is a common practice after dinner.
STUDENT LAUNDRYMAN climbs long steps Iroin Diik. 1 .iiiiulis. located in sub-basement of West Campus Union. Pick-up and de- livery service is supplied to both campuses for student's convenience.
FACULTY CLl'B holds a banquet in West Campus Union Dining Room. This is an annual affair which generally takes place before the beginning of Christmas vacation.
BRANCH BANK is one of Men's Union's many facilities for convenience of students. A busy spot at almost any hour, it is especially crowded before and after weekends.
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JOS. COLLEGE ESQ.
Alumni Dept. keeps tcibs on j^mds
You graduating seniors had better watch out or the Akimni Depart- ment workers will get \"ou. Near the end of the year they send you the Aliimrii Register free for a few issues, and before \ou know what's happened, \ouve subscribed and >ou're hooked. However, even if you resist this subtle bait, vou
can't evade the requests for money. After all, the Alumni Department was instrumental in making a success of the Duke Development Campaign. Soon the engineers ot this little plot, Mr. (Charles .A. Dukes and his assistant. Miss Anne Garrard, will have you back for Homecoming as full-fledged alumni .
ALUMNI AFFAIRS are handled in Union offices by Director Charles Dukes and assistant Anne Garrard.
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MEN'S S.G.A.. front row left to right: T. Dulin, B. Black- ard (kneeling), G. Gerber, D. Singletary, P. Ronca, L. Conner (kneeling), B. Marshall, A. Santamaria, B.
Stubbs. A. Raywid, B. Younts, J. Chapel, L. Wycoff (kneeling), G. Marsden, D. Beaty, J. True, R. Fesperman, V. Ciminelio (kneeling), H. Yancy. Back row, left to
SEAT OF JUDGMENT
Men's Slutleiit (iciverniiieiit diul its three year old off spr in<», Ju(li( i<il llocird, exetute will of student body
PRESIDKNT AND ( IIAIKAIAN, Al Knywid, left, of MSGA and George Grune of Judicial Board discuss problem.
The Men's Student (iovcrnmcnt Association with renewed vitjor and finaneial resources began to resume the ascendancy over campus artairs that it tormerly occupied lietore tlie war. 1 heir most notable ac- comphshment l)rought "America's Ibwn Meeting ot the Air" to Page Auditorium. Senator Robert Tatt and John Scott of Time magazine also appeared here through their etforts. M.S.(i.A. with W'.S.CJ.A. sponsored a low n Meeting to air opinions on student gtnernment. an lionor swstem, and the cut system. M.S.(i.A. met with \ar\ing degrees ot success attempting to obtain students' unlimited cuts and to keep tile librar\ opi-ii on Sunda\ nights. 1 he other liiir ot M.S.Ci. A., the Judicial Board, made recom- mendations for punisiimg violators ot University regulations.
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right: M. Brenner, H. Carter, R. McLeod, A. Nial D bpofford, D. Germino, J. Farrington (rear), D. Hanner, D. Watov (rear), C. Hwang, B. Bush, N. Crawford G
Lynch, B. Werber, V. Smith (behind chair), F. Brooks L. Myers (rear), D. Bauman, F. Parker, V. Anderson' J. Neely, J. Reynolds (rear), J. Carter. S. Franks (rear)'
MEN'S JUDICIAL BOARD seated around conference table are, left to right: Dick Sommers, Dick Farquhar uante Germino. Chairman George Grune, George Lynch,
Tom Sanders, Ed Wallace, and Lee Noel. The Judicial Board tries cases involving students. The object is to study the campus problems and dole out fair penalties.
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"Y" PRESIDENT Bob Windom stands in archway under office sign.
Walt Adams, "Doc" McClelland, Bob Younts, Tom Cole, Henry Clark, Bill Dean, Frank Lang, Nolan Rogers,
Dick Riley, Bob Windom (President, standing), Ray Ammeran (Treas- urer), John Carey (Vice-President).
"Y" MEN SELL DRINKS to frosh in Dope Shop. A large number of upper- classmen return to campus each year to help freshman during orientation.
A FRIEND IN NEED
Y.M.O.A. serves the tcimpiis
(ictrinti the jump on everybody else, rlie Senior "V" Men seranihled all over West Campus, holding suitcases and answering questions for the incoming freshmen during orientation week. Thanksgixing weekend just wouldn't have been the same without the "Y" sponsored wheelbarrow race and especially the ('hapel service. They also sponsored a Dungaree Jamboree, Mother's Day Chapel program, visits at the hospital, campus tours, and projects at Edgemont.
The sophomore "Y " cabinet, put on a talent show, sponsored a bridge tournament and a lost-and-found bureau, hnind homes in which the foreign students could sta\' durmg Christmas vacation, and sent C'hrist- mas cards to the maids and janitors on West. Last but not least, the freshman "Y" cabinet helped out on numerous occasions in furthering the work of the "Y".
SOPHOMORE "Y" CABINET holds a meeting in Y.M.C.A. office on second floor Union. They are, seated around the table from left, Rowe Fesperman, Bill Hargraves.
FROSH CABINET, back, left to right, C. Seager, M. Wil- liams, L. Wyckoff, B. Ulrick, M. Keeman, D. Trimper, P. Miller, L. Myers. Front, L. Barnhardt, B. Fisher, J. Clemente, B. Blackard, J. Hagan, B. Barrett (front).
Ben Bigeston, John Reed, Bill Bartlett, Don Rosenkranz, Don Beatty, Doc McCellan, Burke Healy, Bob Smith, Tom Taylor, Jack Johnston, Ken Orr, and Dick Sineletary.
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PUBLICATIONS BOARD, clockwise K. Weatherspoon, M. Crawford, D. dan, Dean Herring, B. Spivey, N. around table, beginning in fore- Rusinow, R. Winters, R. Seely, D. Harris, P. Perry, G. Grune, D. John- ground, C . B. Markham, R. Nelson, Gould, J. Young, G. Kinney, B. Jor- son, Mrs. Cheek, N. Hennessee.
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(ihciiUicleer, Artlii>e ciiul Ohnmitle Hood idinpus vvitli reddiii^; in<itei i<il
G. C. HENRICKSEN, Assistant Busi- ness Manager and Assistant Comp- troller, is adviser for publications.
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"PUB ROW" JANITOR rests before undertaking task of sweeping littered floor of Chanticleer Editorial Office.
Pub Row — home ot Duke's printed word. There rhe srarts ot three puhhcations strive to please the world's toughest critie — the student. On an annual, quarterh', and weekly basis, they write about him and for him, play up to him and play down to him, shoot pictures ot him, interest him, and bore him. The result: at Duke nearh' ever\one reads the Chan- Tici.Fi-K, the CInri/iicle, and the Archive.
PUB ROW IS HECTIC ON DEADLINE NIGHT.
WELL READ
ASSISTANT EDITORS in Chanti- cleer office are, left to right: Tina White, Coed Editor; Jane Gleason,
Associate Editor; Shorty Hollyfleld, head photography director; and Bob Spivey, the Assistant Editor.
IN YEARS TO CniHE
Oliciiitiiieer tells story of Uuke
BUSINESS STAFF, left to right, are Jerry Cates, ass't. bus. mgr.; Ann
Tatum, coed bus. mgr.; Dick Johnson, bus. mgr.; and Ed Wallace, adv. mgr.
VARIOUS STAFFS of the Chanti- cleer pose on the lawn in back of Pub Row along with the equipment
Once a Near rhc (■iiwiicaiiu crow s out a record of rhc college Near. All \ ear long, writers, pho- tographers, and all the other people who help to put together such a hook work frantically, ('oinpleted assignments form the imposing stack that describes varied aspects of college life. The clicking ot t\ pew riters, fluttering ot papers, and murmuring of voices eonsranth' rill the room.
While the editorial stall" molds material into finished torm. the luisiness staff works with dollars and cents. On hotli stalls, excite- ment and activitv' grow as the deadline approaches. The com- pleted annual represents the labor of these students and the daiK hfe of everv student on campus.
and materials used for their specific jobs. From left to right, the editorial office staff with a typewriter, the
copy, caption, and sub-head staffs with sheafs of copy, the art editor, the photo directing and scheduling
staffs with a picture schedule, the photographers with cameras, and the business staff at the extreme right.
CHANTICLEER EDITOR Ronny Nelson frowns over work and clamps down harder on bent paper clip between teeth.
BUSINESS MANAGER Dick Johnson keeps the Chanti- cleer accounts in order, sells ads, and bills advertisers.
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CON IINUED
ALL THE NEWS . . .
Weekly (ilirnnitle keeps the (Viiiipus iiifdi med of iLself
K\cr\- I'Viday nitrhr the ('.iiroiiiclc appears. No iiiarrcr whar the re- ception, conipliinentar\ or dispar- aging, the Chroiiiilc is more w ideK* read than an\ other campus publi- cation. I.ittle does the average student reader reah/e the work that goes to make up his w eekl\- new s- papcr. .Assignments are handed out
at the hrsr ot the \\ eek. 1 lien all da\- and most ot" the night on Wedncsda\- the paper is liiuTiedN' assembled, la\out planned, and Copl- and heads written. I hur.sday the printer goes to work and finalK' on Frida\' the (Jirai/iclr is circulated and tor a tew short hours holds the limelisiht.
CHRONICLE EDITOR Denny Rusi- now supervises large staff, writes editorials amid a confused rush.
RATTLING TYPEWRITERS. BIDDING WRITERS, HOT SCOOPS MAKE WEDNESDAY NIGHT IMAJOR EVENT.
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CHRONICLE BUSINESS STAFF are, left to right: Sam Northrup, Adver- tising Manager; Ray Ammerinan, Advertising Manager; Carol Tiller, Coed Assistant Business Manager, Frank Lang Assistant Business Manager.
CIRCULATION STAFF members Dave Brown, Marge Skorvaga, Henry Per- kins, left to right; Bill Woolard, standing.
CHRONICLE BUSINESS Manager Malcolm Crawford directs adver- tising, circulation, book-balancing.
CHRONICLE HIGHER-UPS are, left to right. Steve Franks, Mary Flanders, Charlie Dilts, Nick Hennessee, Laura Ann Vendig, and Phil Fullerton.
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WELL UEAI) coNMs.Eu
EDITOR AND BUSINESS Manager, (itoiKe Giune, right, and Jim Young, discuss important Archive business.
EDITORIAL STAFF are Sue McMullen, standing; Joan Mader, John Carter, and Ruth Rae, seated left to right.
A SEED SnWN
Archive ciffnrds crecitive writers ihciiue tn (levelop
The Archive office is found behind the quietest door on Pub Row. The door is seldom found open, or even unlocked, but by some strange and inexplain- able phenomena, the "South's oldest literary publica- tion" has never missed an issue. This \ear, in order to arouse more interest and to cultnate literary and artistic talent, the Archkr has tried to reach further afield, asking faculty as well as students to contribute their work. It has used a more \aried la\-out to make it more e)c-appealing. 1 he choice of articles, short stories, and poetr\- has also shown a further reaching editoral policy. The goal has not onl\ been to appeal to more readers, but also to appeal to more contributors b\' running from light humerous short stories to intellectual rjsearch. The most important function is to serve as an incubator for Noung talent.
HISINESS ST.MF members are, left to right, Don Gould, Jim Atkinson, Jim Vann, Fat Aliller, and Ed Bouhl.
PHOTOGAPHERS WITH EQUIPMENT ARE JERRY KINTZ, HERB MURPHY, TOM CASTIGLIA, WALT WILSON.
FRESHMEN PHOTOGRAPHERS Stan Virden (left) and Andy Pickens decide correct focus of negative in enlarger.
A FLASH AND A PAN
You've stood for hours waiting in the cold, \ou"ve sullenly gaped at the camera, but strangely enough the final picture in the \'ear book usually more than satisfies you. The Ch.anticlker photographer had done a good job of clicking the shutter and developing the print. The darkroom on Pub Row had more than done its share to produce your annual.
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WHO'S WHO members are, seated clockwise from girl in foreground, A. Crews, F. ('obb, L. Noel, K. Rich- ards, T. Stevens, on sofa, C. Hwang, H. Pollock, H. Poss, R. Dannenberg, S. McIVluUen, D. Blair, D. Crowder,
R. Nelson, seated center. Second row seated, left to right, J. Gibson, P. Pnrviance, N. Fairley, A. You- mans, R. Seely, ,1. Ingwerson, P. Cherry, J. Cannon, forward, M. Crawford, D. Rusinow, back, M. Bix-
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Who's Who j>ives rero<;iiilion for noteworthy cK hievement
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by, forward, B. Windom. O. Dieffen- bach, back, J. McAfee, B. Price. Standing, back row, C. Fishburne, H. Davis, J. Pollock, A. Raywid, D. Rucker, N. Hcnnessee, A. Pearson, W. Howard, E. Ballard, G. Grune.
ThcN' ncNLT tier roycrlKT. 1 lu\' iu'\cr do ;iii\rhing as a uroiip. Tluii- iiucrcsts arc w idcK scpa- rarcd. I'licx ha\ e Inir one tiling in common; rlic\ all head some or- ganization on campus. Conse- qiicntlv fhc\ "ve liccn ciioseii tor the college bo\ 's Who's Who.
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THE BARB/VRIANS
lliike liulepeiulent Society has nuule impnrtcint strides during the yecir
Fifty-nine men on \M-st Campus form the Duke Independent So- ciety. The group aims at that much desired high scholastic average, at the same time encouraging mem- bers to participate in campus ac- tix'ities. While thus trxinff to
achiexe ultimate good on campus, D.l.S. manages to take time out for social functions. Even athletes ha\e a chance to shine when intramurals begin. Another group takes its place in the ranks of Duke orsani/ations.
CABIN PARTIES at Crabtree State Park are one of the favorite function.s on the social calendar of this group.
DUKE INDEPENDENTS GATHER FOR A WEEKLY MEETING IN THE PARLOR OFF OF THE UNION LOBBY.
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JUDICIAL BOARD IMKMUKKS, seated haek- ground to foreRround, Jo InRwcrson (chair- man), T. Stephens, Marge Pettit, Lib Cole-
man, Jo Weedoii, Jan MeKee, Kmmy Peter- son, Pru IVIorey, Nancy Fairley, Bernie Leven- son, Margaret Richardson, Joyce McAfee.
WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT, standing left to right, Jo Ingwerson, Ann Gunderson, Bunny Noble, Jane Bolnieier, Blair Bowers, Nancy Runyan, Mary Bryson, Audrey Earle. Seated around table, left to right: Ann
DUE JUSTICE
W.S.G.A. rules Ecist Ccimpiis
The steering w heel of all East Campus acrivirics, W.S.G.A. is the sounding board for new ideas and pet complaints. Through the work of Council and its auxiliaries, the co-ordinated machinery of student activities is efficient. The reorganized Judicial Board amends and modernizes the rules, pushes the estab- lishment ot an academic honor swstem, and handles trial procedures. Both strive for a greater degree of student government.
Hammond, Ann Crews, Susan Pickens, Dottie Platte, Barbara Seaberg, Fay Cobb (Vice-President), Izzy Young, Molly Bixby, Kay Richards, JoAnne Cannon, Peppy Clements. Sitting in front of table is T. Stevens (Pres.).
CHIEF EXECUTIVES of Woman's Student Government and Judicial Board, T. Stevens (left) and Jo Ingwerson.
SOCIAL STANDARDS Chairman. Nancy Runyan, right, passes job on to Leiia Harmon tor spring term.
STUDENT COORDINATE Board's head Pam Cherry works for good re- lations between students and faculty.
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STUDENT COORDINATE BOARD
members, from bottom up steps. Margaret Kennedy, Bernie Shepherd, Jane Rutherford. Mary Sargent, Pat
Purviance, Jean Nowell. Marty Mil- ler, Margaret Hodges. Jane Lindsay. Junior Thomas. Dotlie Platte. Pamela Cherry (Chairman of Board).
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SOCIAL STANDARDS MEMBERS
in the lobby of the East Campus Union are, across back from left, N. Barrows, E. Weber, P. Yancey, F. Rogers, P. Hinson, H. Kaufman, L.
Harmon, Y. Schweistriss, C. Hill, N. Runyon, A. Watchman, H. Foppert, J. Perry, S. Couch. D. Turner, M. Black. Sitting on couch in middle background, S. Perkins, A. Henson,
N. Hobbs, A. Goldthwaite. K. Richardson, J. Burcham, M. Nelson, J. Crowell. Sitting across front, B. Hedricks, T. Moehler, J. Hull, R. Col- linson, P. Rose, P. Mood, M. Bowman.
MEANS
and the Student liuide East's momle
Wbrking side by side with W.S.G.A., Social Srandards and Co-ordinate Board do rhcir best to keep I'.ast C'ampus on an even keel. While Social Standards does its best to establish good relations among the students. Co-ordinate Board acts as an intermediary be- tween students and the faculty.
"Keep off the grass!"" "What, nf) hose.'"" Familiar big words of the Social Standards Committee as
they make e\'ery attempt to make I'^asf the epitome oi good taste. The members arc constantK' on the run — planning social functions and publishing two hooks a year — "lt"s Nf)f in the Handbook'" for freshmen, and the Duke calendar. Co-ordinate Boird tries to find a common meeting ground tor students and faculty. The big issue this year, the cut system, has aroused much interest and speculation.
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YW SENIOR CABINET members, standing from left to right, Ann Ritch, Anne Covington, Pat Sommer-
dahl, Barbara Lane. Sitting, Mary Lib Coffee, Barbara Murray, seated in chair, Audrey Earle, Betty Ann
Young, Miss Sampley, Tess Pollock, Dottie Horton, Norma Revels, Mar- tha Ann Fritz. On floor, Lois College.
EDGEMONT IS A PROJECT OF
CHARITY BEGUN AT HOME
Y.W.fi.A. hcirkens to socifil (cillinii
When you, the Freshman, jumped off the train, a Y girl was u aiting ro rake you to your dorm and make \ou tcel ar home. During the follf)\\ ing week, the \ spon- sored open iiouses and an exehange dinner ro help you meet the tresh- men from West. Your contact w irh rhe ^ (IkI not liuI after I'Veshinen Week. You soon learned that there is a place for everyone in the activities ot rhe ^. l\riiaps nou decided your field of ser\-ice was at I''dgemotit or in rhe Durham
Day Nursery. You experienced the true Christmas feeling by making to\s for need\' children, in rhe spring your morher w as introduced to Duke life through rhe ^-spoIl- sored Mother-Daughter weekend. You discovered that the Y was active all through the year, working hard and unselhshK' on an almosr hmirless number of worrhy and deser\-ing projeers lioth in row n and on rhe campus. Indeeil the ^ rehgiousK l)elie\es ni begiiinuig ehanr\ ar home.
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FRESHMAN "Y" COUNCIL, standing right: Molly Meffert, Beverly Roulain, Valerie Peene, Nelda Stanley, Margaret Jackson. Seated: Ann Wall, LaVern Olney, Carolyn Nuite. Standing right: Helen Poe, Alex Thacker, Judy Meyer, Frances Wilson. Seated left: Joan Lee, Ann Riteh.
THE YWCA. WHOSE MEMBERS HELP ENTERTAIN THE CHILDREN.
"YW" PRESIDENT Tess Hough, Phi Kappa Delta and White Duchy, was voted 1951 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi.
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Ir takes xoiir bixarli auu\ rhc first time you sec it up the Quadrangle on Ivast. Everything points to it. The other buildings lead your e\ e to it. It is the first building you recognize when \<)U come back for class reunions. A symlx)! of the (leorgian architecture predominate f)n the Women's ('ampus, it is beautiful in its symmetr\- of design, its brick, its white columns, its graceful rotunda. Framed with white snow and dark naked trees in winter, the auditorium is even lovelier m the spring when the sk\ is cobalt and the trees are abla/.e with blossoms and new green leaves. The doors are open wide whenever there is an as- sembl\-, a sing, or a speaker. .-\t night the lights Hash on, beckoning students, faculty, and tow nspeople to take part in its activities. Its w ide stone steps have felt many hurr>ing feet.
Over on West, in a building of Clorhic architccrurc set in the middle of a cluster of buildings that re- semble a medieval feudal easrle, the important voices of the Men's C'ampus and of the nation are hearil. Page Auditorium has pla\ ed host to Senator Bob Taft, Patrice Munsel, and the I'irst Piano Quartet, among others. Banners strung across the tront door- way have announced the Hoof 'n' Horn Shows and the Duke Pla>ers' productions. I'',ver\^ \\'ednesda\" and Sarurda\' nights there are long lines in front ot the box office waiting to see Quadrangle movies. In the spring the walls resound with rhe deep, mellow harmonies of rhe Duke Cilee Club, giving a premiere showing Ix'fore starting on their nation-wide tour. The feet of many people of man\- groups on campus have worn the stone threshold smooth and cur\ed.
Headquarters of Duke Players, Branson Building is liehind Alspaugh on East. For its productions, Branson has a special theater-in-the-round.
These three auditoriums — Women's, Page, and Branson — are indeed the \oice bo.\ of Duke. On their stages vital problems of rhe work and of the two campuses are discussed and decided, cultural programs are presented to enrich life and to gi\e pleasure, and students prepare for their future life in a democracy through their participation in student government.
BRANSON BUILDING, small theatre and workshop for the Duke Players, is newest building on East. Most of their plays are done in this "Theatre-in-the-round."
PAGE AUDITORIUM IS USED FOR CLASS MEETINGS. STUDENT PERFORMANCES. AND QUADRANGLE MOVIES.
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SUNDAY NIGHT SING is MC'd by Dot Jenkins, Jarvis songleader. Hymn opens singing, ends with Alma Mater.
PRESENTINfi...
Duke's three stciijes meet Ycirietv of student needs
IN ANNUAL FACULTY sing, Student Activities Adviser Fearing goes through some amusing antics with his fiddle.
Man>' arc rhc rimes you h;i\c sunk hack inro rlic deep leather sears ot the audiroriuiii on I'lasr and lia\ c raken our your knirring needles and wool. As you clicked away on riie arg\'les you had promised Bill last ('hrisrmas, you lisrened w irh one car ro rhc presidenr ot VV.S.CI.A. give rcporrs and open dis- cussion on such problems as rhc cur sysrem, rhe W'DBS rransmirrer on I'.asr, and aid ro lidgemonr. You w arched rhe whire hooded figure wind through rhe row s and rap rhe new members ot Whire I)uch\'. livery Sunda\' nighr >(ni and \our date ended up rhe weekend ar rhc Sing. Vou wenr ro rhe lecrures fully inrendmg ro eounr the squares in rhe domed ceiling, bur rhe speakers were so interesting, and their topics were all on such subjects you knew you should be well-informed about, that you forgot about ever\thing but listening to them.
^bu bought tickets for the concert series in Page
and escorted your dare down ro rhe fifth row ccnrer where you could warch the ballet and the I'irst Piano ()uartet. You went out for a smoke during intermission and talked with professors and friends who looked considerably differeiir from the way you remembered them in your 8:10 class. You went backstage after the performances and met Patrice Munsel and I'Vederic (I'ulda. Somehow you felt pri\ileged to be able ro speak ro rheiu as if rhe\' were old friends.
On l)orh campuses rhe h'reslimeii hurried to class meetings every week. As the presidents pounded their gavels, a hush sctrled over the group who listened intently to the rules and ways of doing things at Duke. Ihey heard the whys and wherefores of sorori- ties and fraternities and the honor system. They were advised to wear their dinks and bows, to learn the traditions, and to ger rheir re(]uiremenrs oft. The)' became a part of Duke almost without realizing it.
FRESHMAN ASSEMBLY MEETS EVERY TUESDAY IN PAGE UNDER DIRECTION OF FRESHMAN DEAN ARCHIE.
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CON UN LED
PHI KAPPA DELTAS, wearing traditional white, mount names of newly-elected women as they are tapped in front of Woman's College Auditorium.
HOOF 'N' HORN orchestra practices take up many long hours before the music and acting are integrated into a perfect unit and the show is ready for opening night.
COEDS LISTEN TO SPEAKER AS SANDALS TAKE ROLE AT MONTHLY STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSEMBLY.
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l'';ich \ear rhc Student Forum committee brings leading person- alities to the campus. Students choose the ones ro be in\ited from a long mimeographed list sub- mitred b}' the committee each spring. Students pa\' tor them, entertain them afterwards, and meet them at the informal re- ceptions. Students make up the main part ot the audience, although a large group of townspeople and professors also attend.
There wasn't even "standing room only" when Sir Bertrand Russell, seventy-nine-year-old Eng- lish earl, scientist, author, and philosopher came in the fall. The 1950 Nobel Prize for Literature winner had students, townpeople, and professors practicalK' perching on the stage to hear him.
The educational program at Duke is supplemented by these speakers from all over the world. They represent varied fields of interest and are experts in their realms. The topics studied in the classroom take on new meaning when discussed b\' leading per- sonalities and authorities. Duke students put aside books and forget e.xtra-curricular activities for an evening of enlightenment and en- joyment with renowned speakers such as Pearl Buck, Emily Kim- brough, and Carl Sandburg.
SPEAKER AND CHAIRMAN, Lord Bertrand Russell and Helen Eklund, chat during a reception following the British philosopher's lecture. Student Forum sponsored I-ord Russell.
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A WOMAN'S PLACE
I'hi lici|)|)ci Deltci cU'knnwle(lj>es lecidership ciiul srhnlcistir <ichievement cimoiii* the Duke coeds
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PHI KAPPA DELTA. Sealed clock- wise bcKinniiiK with girl in left fore- ground are Sue IMcIVIullon, Molly Bixby, Nancy Fairley, Ann Ham-
mond, Sue Pickens, Margaret Con- stantine, Pamela Cherry, Jo Weedon, Connie Castle, Blair Bowers, Bunny Noble, Joyce MacAffee, Pat Pur-
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viance. Fay Cobb. Standing in back are Nancy Runyon, Pat Fran- cis, Joanne Cannon, Joan Ingwer- son, Nancy Peeler, Jackie Lewis.
OUTSIDE THE HOME
White Dmhy tcips Ecisfs outstciiulino seven with solemn, niystii reremnny
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ner, B. Black, Skorvaga, M. Klannery, A. Ritch, Crunibley, M. M. Kennedy, Mrs. White, S. Demo-
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N. Northington, N. and V. Roseboroug:h.
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SANDALS, first row, left to right.
ond row, A. Rich, F. Schneiderwind,
P. Sommerdahl, C. Westbrook, M.
M. Nelson, S. Stanback, A. Johnson, B. Roberts, J. Dominick, P. Collins. Robinson, L. Muse, J. Thomas,
(Vice-Pres.), C. Power (Pres.). Sec-
Third row, A. MacDonald, A. Earle, M. Bryson, J. Smith, J. Ruffin.
FROM THE MASS ARISE A FEW
Ivy and ScHkIciIs honor srholcjrship, leadership anion<> first year coeds
Before the collegiate spirit fa- tally infects treshnian girls, ivy tries to indoctrinate them w ith the gospel of intellectual curiosity. Freshmen who squeeze a 2.25 average the first semester, or make that average b\- the end of the year, are initiated into Ivy.
Sandals are potential leaders ot the rising sophomore class. The\- assist in orientation week, check roll in assemblies, and act as hostesses in the Ark. IX-pendability and versatilit\- are touchstones to Sandals" success.
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GOOD WILL WILL WOUK
Pcin Anieritcin V,\ul) (ements relcitinns
To achieve berrer rclarions with esrabhshed. The chapter at Duke our neighbors down South America seeks to arrive at a better under- \\a\, the Pan-American Club was standing of South Americans, their
culture, and their way of life through meetings conducted en- tirei)' "en espaiial."'
The club, under the guidance ot their ad\'iser. Senior Torre, is launching a cultural program ot no small size, including colortul movies obtained from the Pan-American Union in W^ashingron. Additional members are invited. The club welcomes suggestions and ideas tor new and varied programs in keep- ing w irh their Pan-American theme.
PAN-AMERICAN CLUB members: Standing on stairs, left to right: Enrique Lavie, Roberto Vazquez, R. Mendez, Sande Perlov, Rafael Her-
nandez, Miguel Castillo, Hector Osorio. Sitting in middle: Anna Ma- rie Ferber, front, Sara Reece. Sitting down steps along rail: Hugo Olivera,
Patricia Brown, Rafael Garcia, Oscar Salazar, Rafael Riqueses. Standing right: Miguel Herrero, Charles Lienza, Gabriel de Obarrio.
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THETA ALPHA PHI members meeting in Branson, new Dramatics building, are up stairs from left: Bud Gibson, Bob Grahl, Mr. Kenneth Reardon, Buck Roberts, Laurie Vendig, Sigrid Nordwall.
DRAMATIC PERSONALITIES
For Duke tliespicins, Thetci Alpha Phi
Besides other activities, Tlicta Alpha Phi is trying something different this \ear in the way of dramatic pla\reading, similar to that done professionally l)\- the Drama c]uarret. Duke has the only chapter in North (^arohna. It was founded here in 1928, six years after its organization at the Uni- versit\' of Chicago.
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HARRY, BOB GRAHL, ADDRESSES SISTER, MARGE BRUNHOFF, AND MAID, PAT DOWDY, IN "UNCLE HARRY."
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BACKSTAGE WORRIES show in face of player awaiting cue.
experience firsr niulir rhrills and chills in tronr ot rhe aiaring foot- lighrs and expeeranr audiences. iJacksrage all is contusion as make- up is detrh' applied, cosnimes arc changed, props arc grabbed up, lighrs are dimmed or raised, and rhe promprer whispers in loud rones. The play is rhe rhing! .And evcr\<)ne plays his parr.
During rhe rhrce maior pro- ducrions, rhere w ei'c some meidenrs rhar will ne\er he torgorren. Buck Robcrr's punch line in "Room Service" ot" "Thar's all righr, all all riglu, all nghricl" . . . Denny Rusinow's tame as a i]uiek-changc arrisr in " 1 weltrh Night" . . . rhe almosr taral plunge during rhe mock duel herween Hob ( irahl and l.aiiric \ endig. Bur alw a\ s, in the rrue spirir ot the boards, the pla\- goes on.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS in Branson are, left to right: P. Collins, President H. Gibson, M. L. Sattele, D. Marks, O. Humphries, G. Stangeland, D. Tuttle, L. A. Vendig.
MAKE UP artists busy in dressing room. This delicate process always begins at least an hour before curtain.
CAPACITY CROWDS SAW DUKE PLAYERS THEATRE-IN-THE-ROUND PRODUCTION "TWELFTH NIGHT."
FINALE OF THE HOOF 'N' HORN SHOW, BELLES AND BALLOTS, BRINGS DOWN THE HOUSE AS ELECTION
WORDS 'K MUSIC
H(M)f n Horn Oliib presents semi (innu(il nuisiitil comedy
MAKE-UP IS RUBBED IN at last minute while chaos reigns before spring Hoof 'n' Horn show.
There is an electric stillness permeating every inch of the backstage. A quiet menacing terror creeps through the backs ot people's minds. The questioning doubt of preparedness challenges e\ery organ of the machine. Will the weeks of rehearsals, construction, and creati\'e talents mesh themsehes into a smooth working organism w ith every part doing its appointed job on "cue"?
It all started three months before — that is, when the Executive ("ouncil met and chose the Script to be used for the sliow . I hen plans rolled into being. Students w rote and submitted songs and their wedded lyrics. Students designed sets, costumes, and lighting effects. Page Auditorium surged with activitw
I'.veryone was an individual and doing an indnidual job. If was there and he had a deadline to meet. Every now and then a \-oiee would be heard rising above the multitude pleading tor the eternal "Quiet." .-Xs the deadline approached, temperaments would sometimes show their ugly faces. 1 ime has suddenly run out and there is no longer an opportunity to go over and polish ainthing. T his is it.
Now there is no longer time for \ou to think. T he curtain has gone up and )ou alone face \our roommates, friends, and teachers combined to make rhe most critical audience possible.
I lere is the challenge and to f;ice it a battery ot tech- nicians and perlormcrs must rise from the ranks of amateurs and strive to meet professional standards The Hoof "n" 1 lorn show is on.
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LIGHTING TECHNICIAN John Hunger controls projec- tion booth arc light. Ear phones connect him backstage.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL governing body of Hoof 'n' Horn, watches rehearsal of fall show.
CAVEMAN act appeared in "Lovin' Time," 1949 spring show, was re- vived as part of "Hulla- baloo," this year's revue.
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1 he lil)r;ir\' rower on West rises trom the two spread wings and looks our oxer tlie elassrooms surrounding ir. Behind the tiny w iiuiow s at the \er\- top arc ortices ot protcssors who courageously chinb the steep stairs nian\' rimes each da\'.
I he arched srone door\\a\' leads inro a large, high- ccilingcd room w irh a divided srone staircase. Here tlie maze ot corridors con\erge; it is a starting point where one can get his bearing before he plunges into the stacks, or goes down the srcps ro rhe newspaper hies, or Iniries himself in the reference room, or opens his book in rhe undergraduare reading room.
A eonrrasr ro rhe Gorhic archirecrurc of rhe library on West, rhe Women's library is a s\'mphon\- of red brick and whirc column. The sun sinks behind ir every evening, ourlining ir sharply againsr the West- ern sky. As the shadows lengrhen, the lights flicker on. The building looks like a triendK' southern mansion with irs bright windows shining against the darkness. The porch lights burn unril ten o'clock. When the\' arc turned off and the gong booms, telling ever\one it is rime to leave, the long w indows darken and the marble corridors serrle inro empry, expecranr stillness.
RARE BOOK ROOM is one of newest and most beautiful additions to West Library. Besides plush furnishings, it contains a huge and valuable collection of rare books.
A SYMBOL OF DUKE'S EDUCATIONAL ELEGANCE IS SHOWN IN THE WOMAN'S COLLEGE LIBRARY ON EAST.
LOFTY LIBRARY OFFICES accommodate many professors. Here Dr. Han- son of the Political Science department formulates lectures, assignments.
MAIN DESK of East Campus Library encloses entrances to stacks, to which students have free access. This is a branch of main library on other campus.
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When the dorms have raised their usual hum ot eontusion to a deafening roar and that term paper has to be handed in next Tuesda\', you ha\'e taken oti to the Kasr ("ampus library. \bu either biUMed yourselt in the Tomb.s or you settled down in a comfortable armchair in the (Chinese Room. Pausing tor a drink ni water, you glanced into the adjoining room to see whose paintings were on ex- hibit. Atter you had searched for hours in the stacks for a book on witchcraft in New England, \ou finally asked the librarian's help. Every time the print started to sw im before your eyes, you went out on the steps to rake a break and smoke a cigarette. The library is more than a ha\X'n for the studious; it is a meeting place for the .socially minded.
You walked by the library on West nian\- times each da\', going to classes, to lab, to R.O.T.Cl., to tlie hosiiital. Sooner or later you were forced to see how it looked on the inside, whether to do a paper, research work, outside read- ing—or just to look for someone. ^ou found some students working earnestU , but many had \ielded to temptation and had lowered their 1 1 reel heads onto arms crossed over dust\ reference books. \\ hen you finalK con(]uered the endless ref- erence material, \ou looked at \our masterpiece with pride.
ACROSS CIRCULATION DESK on second floor of West Campus li- MICROFILM VIEWER provides means to brary pass all books to and from stacks, which students may not enter. study old newsprint and other material.
REFERENCE ROOM IS ONE OF MANY STUDY HALLS IN THE WEST LIBRARY IN WHICH STUDENTS WORK.
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MEMBERS ELECTED to Beta of North Carolina Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in the Rare Book Room are. clockwise around tables at right, from front, E. Ballard, J. McAfee, J. Mathes, J. Hilton, D. Nylen, B. Butler, L. Noel, V. Quarck. On right couch, left to right, N. Fairley, N. Peeler, B. Bowers. Sitting in front, E. West (left), B. Price. Middleground left to right, C. Folk (on table), D. Germino, D. Dannenberg, A. VVhanger. Standing in front of fireplace, A. Price, H. Metropol, D. Kime, J. Humphries, J. Mader, W. Howard. On left couch, left to right, S. McMuUen, B. A. Young, A. Goode. Sitting at left, T. Kennedy, P. Pepper, P. Hardin, A. Hammond, J. An- drews, C. Tiller. Standing at left rear, I). Montgomery, B. Padgett. Absent from picture. Dr. W. Stinespring, Dr. J. Cannon, Dr. P. Kramer, Dr. T. Ropp, D. Rusinow, T. Bannister, L. Colledge, P. Purviance, J. Oliver, J. Gar- lington, C. Merwarth, R. Thomas. M. McClure, A. B. Pearson, D. Bodenjamer, M. Bixhy, H. Simon, J. Hail, A. Conti. T. Cooper, G. Baker, A. Robinson, J. Cannon, .1. Maddox, T. Sanders. R. Mosely, Mrs. J. Kilcher, A. Bovd. M. Brown, Mrs. N. Sullivan, L. May, S. Scott.
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WE THE JLIUY
Bench and Bar keeps pre laws busy
Duke's prc-lcgal society. Bench and Bar, is open to undergraduates who are interested in studying law. As a service to the students, many informed speakers are presented to tell inside facts about the law. By sponsoring a series of mock trials, the organization helps to prepare men for entrance into Law School and their profession.
MEMBERS are Dr. Bradway, Thomp- son, Lutton, Vanderberg, Sapiro, Ingersol, Featherston, Dalton, Whip-
ple, Warner, Hoffman, Stewart, True, Wallace, Rubincamp, McPhail, Schimniel, Rogers, West, Maxwell, Blades, Getz, Moss, Pollock, Burka, Levy, Rich, Kuritsky, Bradshaw, Zimmerman, Akins, and Levenson.
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They arc spread our like parrs of a Inigc casrle in medieval rimes. To rhc casual observer rhcy look cold and unfriendly, wirh rheir narrow, slit-like windows that admit onh' a tew ra\s of light. One imagines that inside all is darkness — dim rooms and confining corridors. Bur rhis is only a half-rrurh, a misinrerprerarion. In rhese buildings are acrive, moving, living human beings rhar push the shadows inro rhe corners wirh counrless lamps ot all descriprion. The walls are far from cold-looking nor are rhe rooms unfriendly wirh clothes strew n ()\er chair and bed, books and uke sharing space on a littered desk, cigarettes and coke bottles on the floor. These buildings have a life all their own that has to be fully experienced to understand their real vitality and warmth. They are the Men's Dormitories.
Through the large Ciothic arclics leading iiiro the I'rcshman Quadrangle have passed many who were eoming to Duke tor the first time. The\- saw before tliem buildings carved majestiealK' out ot gray stone and topped with peaked roots and rowers. 1 he\' walked along paths that had been hollowed into grooves b\' the feet ot many that had passed rhar w a\ before, grooves that would eateh and hokl rlie water w hen it rained. 1 he grassy quadrangle would soon be ablaze with dots ot blue the I'reshnien dmks. It would soon come alive and resound with the noise of bouncing basketballs, breaking coke l)ottles, and hanging firecrackers.
On East in a more gentle, subdued atmosphere the Women's dormitories cluster in two orderl\- rows between the auditorium and the statue of Washington Duke. Landscaped with shrubs and hedges, these buildings torm a contrast to the style and plan of the (lothie dormitories ot the men. The brick and white columned structures seem to agree to the timeless theor\' that Southern women are gracious, hospitable, lovely. While the Gothic archirectured West Campus fits the aggressive, dominant characteristics of men, the gracetui Georgian scheme of East's dormitories seeks to mirror the tcminine nature of their residents.
FRESHMAN QUADRANGLE as seen through Gothic arch from the main campus. The quad is the scene of many freshman uprisings directed against upperclassmen.
BROWN HOUSE DORMITORY IS TYPICAL OF BEAUTIFUL GEORGIAN ARCHITECTURE OF EAST CAMPUS.
TYPICAL Joe College couple Dick Hopper and pin-up Barbara Seaberg watch Friday's field events on East.
Joe C'ollcgc Weekend! What does this mean to you? The vim, vigor, and vitality of college life plus the color and gaiety of spring all rolled into one wondertul week end. The dormant spirit ot dear ol' Duke comes to life as the students go all out for fun. If the outside world ever had an idea of college life, it is depicted in Joe College Weekend.
In '51, Hoof 'n' Horn started the ball rolling with their hilarious production, Belles ivui Ballots. En- thusiasm reached its peak on Friday afternoon, as students converged en ffiasse on East for a field day to end all field days. The atmosphere became vibrant! (xK'ds clad in skirts and blouses that put the rainbow to shame, men wearing white bucks, shorts, straw hats, and plaid \ests the stage was set. Contests of all kinds, followed b\ a picnic supper on the "sacred" grass and the Shoe 'n' Slipper dance com- pleted a perfect da\-. West (Campus had its turn Saturday as the students Hocked to bo.x lunches, a lawn concert, and varsity lacrosse, track, ami baseball, i'ormal dress re- placed "casual" clothes that night, as Duke's greatest weekend drew to a clima.x.
PARADE OF FLOATS AROUND EAST BEGAN JOE COLLEGE ACTIVITY.
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FINALS OF CHARLESTON CONTEST ARE RUN OFF ON FRIDAY NIGHT.
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MILK DRINKING contest, featuring participants with SLAPHAPPY JOE COLLEGERS obliterate Wasliington
rolled-up pants and bottles with nipples, was a field event. Duke's statue. Girls in peasant blouses add glamour.
COEDS AND VISITORS ARE SEEN IN CONVERSATIONS AND BRIDGE GAMES AT OPEN HOUSE IN GILES.
IN FRESHMAN DOK.^IS wrestling is common torm of exercise and entertainment. No one thinks it the least unusual, or bothers to give it more than casual interest.
Dl'Ki: KOOAIS arc not nolcil lor ;;i.uiiiiis h\inR or great amount of closet space; but students hnd room to study, write letters, or relax after East closes its doors.
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LIFE ON THE QUAD
In Efist and West dormitories there's seldom a dull moment
You arc part ot an acti\c, moving, living communir}'. ¥xcn though you gripe about it and wish for peace and quiet, \'ou grudgingly admit \ou wouldn't give it up for the
world. Sure, the days are crammed with history, air science, chemis- try; but the minutes you'll re- member longest are those spent with the guys next door.
DORMITORY LIFE on East includes satiation of appetites in first floor kichens, evidenced in icebox raid.
WHEELBARROW RACE competitor edges past opponent on Myrtle Drive in annual Thanksgiving Day event which concurs with football between Duke and U.N.C. fresh.
DUNKING SCENE is periodically enacted at the fish pond behind Page. Here Lambda Chi President Clif Cooke is tossed in by playful brothers, despite cold weather.
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LIFE COMINLEI)
There will always be memories. For the l)oys, thc\- ma\' be of rhc countless bull sessions . . . rhc night \'our roommate came in and couldn't make an\l)od\ believe he was pinned . . . the time some ot \ou moved the bed, the clothes, all the belongings of your fraternity brother out into the quadrangle . . . the poker games . . . the hours spent watching television or listen- mg to records.
The girls ha\e memories like the one of the two candles terming a frame ot light around the girl in the window while a fraternity serenades trom below . . . the coat on the chair warning in- truders to knock first on the side- parlor door . . . the aroma ot hot coffee and rolls in the kitchen on Sunday mornings . . . the presi- dent's gavel tapping the parlor door for order as you squirmed through house meeting.
LEISURE TIME in the East Cam- pus dormitories is spent in a variety of ways. Bridge games on the floor (top), and just plain goofing off and lolling around (bottom), are time-honored fa- vorites with these Pegram girls.
CHOW MEN GIVE STUDENTS OPPORTUNITY TO REVITALIZE BRAINS FOR EXTRA HOURS OF STUDYING.
MENS F.A.C., GUIDING FROSH THROUGH FIRST YEAR, IS A CAREFULLY CHOSEN GROUP OF LEADERS.
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To help the new freshman to start off properly at Duke is the duty of each member of the Fresh- man Advisory Council. Smce the F.A.C. man has done everything that the freshman will do, he is able to assist with problems, work,
and decisions. 1 he things that bother freshmen are "old stuti" to him, so because of his experience, the P.A.C. man helps the new- comers during his first term at college. B\' the end ot the semes- ter, he is a friend and advisor.
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LEE NOEL, chairman of Men's F.A.C. stops to chat with freshmen.
BETA OMEGA SIGMA members in Freshman Quadrangle are, standing left to right, Duane Wolfe (presi-
dent), Pete Shiflet, Paul Conway, Joe Holt, Jack Johnston, and Tom Tay- lor. Second row, sitting, Pete
JUNIOR EXECUTIVES
m^ .111(1 Phi Et.i Si<>in<i Iniiil fntsli lotidci's and siliiiliirs
Goubert, Don Koevino, Lee Edwards, Fred James, and I\Iel Kuritsky. Paul Parker and Bill Duke in front.
Leaders on West ("aiiipus, recog- nized as being active participants in Ireshnien activities, successtully sliouldering responsihdities as sophomores these are the BOS men. TheN were picked because the\- show ed rlieir leadership abihrv and depeiuiibihr\ in the various activities the\' entered during tiieir Freshmen \ear.
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1 hc\' arc rhc boys w ln) carry out the various duties that make rhc Unucrsiry run smoothl)', who stage rhc diftcrcnt social functions that add jest to Duke hfe, and who maintain Duke spirir and enthusi- asm at a high pitch. Srarring the whirl ot Duke dances, BOS joined forces with their sister organiza- tion. Sandals, and sponsored a semi-formal in September. An- other accomplishment was the decorated goalposts at each home game. BOS super\iscd the tower- ing Freshman bonfire before the Carolina game and escorted the judges for the Homecoming dis- plays.
Some people hoard money, others hoard old guns, but these boys hoard A's, while making their classmates turn green with cnxw With the definite scholarship goal of a national honorary to strive for, these first year Whiz Kids have rolled up their sleeves and buckled down to work, taking quizzes and term papers in their stride. To other Freshmen strug- gling to make their average, those who have attained Phi Eta Sigma are a beacon of cncouraeement.
PHI ETA SIGMA members in frosh quad. Joe Holt, kneeling. First row, G. Gerber, R. Ware, R. Singletary. Second row, R. L. Patrick, D. Givens, D. Beaty. Third row, W. Jennings, W. Green. Fourth row, C. Mc- Cracken, M. Kuritzky, T. Farrell, D. Chestnut, M. Magow, P. Stew- art, H. Perkins, R. Bradshaw, J. Johnston, J. Farber, S. LeBauer.
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It's just one of the many quadrangles that niikc up West Campus. Secmingl\- it is no different from the rest of the eanipus, if anything less desiring of our attention because it seems to be shunted a\va\- from the main quadrangle. It looks much like the treshman quadrangle except for neon signs that shine forth at night, l-'ight fraternities live in the quadrangle. For them the quadrangle is the center of the campus; for them its chapter rooms make up the real life of college; for them this plot of ground about one hundred feet square with chains protecting the grass outranks even Duke Ciardens. Inconspicuous though it is, tor .some not even the ("hapcl, the stadium, or the Union will hold more significance than fraternity uadrangle because of the memories which it will evoke as a symbol of fraternity life.
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The Inrcr-Frarcrnit)' ('oiincil is rhc power among rhe trarernirics at Duke Uni\'crsir\'. I'.ach of the nineteen fraternities on eanipiis has representation on the eouncil. 1 hese representarues meet as a hod\' to govern rhe aetions ot the fraternities.
Besides outlawing off eampus contact with freshmen, the Inter-I- rarernity ("ouneil sets regulations for rushing and hmits treshman-fraterniry relationship. Open Houses are held in each section and in this way freshmen meet the traternit\' men to see what will be offered them. The council strongh' enforces its regu- lations, but it also sponsors "(ireek Week" in order to help rhc freshmen to get to know each other better. When it becomes necessary, the Inter-Fraternity C'ouncil punishes fraternities which have violated the laws set down. The organization, howexer, always works to improve the fraternity system at Duke.
INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL President Jim Pollock presides over meetings, judges violators of rushing rules.
I.F.C. MEMBERS are, back left to right, R. Nesslinger, B. Wollard, B. Maddox, C. Cooke, D. McClellan, C. Harris, D. Hogue, E. Thompson, T. Henderson, B. Anderson, J. O'Donnell, B. Johnson, C. Folk, R. Stevens, B. Ford, J.
Self. Across front, J. Neeley, J. Turner, B. Green, J. Reed, D. Kime, B. Goldwasser, D. Rucker, B. Stubbs, D. Mont- gomery, J. Pollock. Across middle, R. Smith, D. Reilly, S. Jones, J. Miller, L. Greenberg, C. Ring, J. Thomas.
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AT CHRISTMAS PARTY in chapter room for under- privileged children from Edgemont, brothers were kept busy protecting furnishings, not to mention life and limb.
ATO PRESIDENT Dick Hopper, from El Toro, Cal., is a senior majoring in history. He sings in the glee club and choir and was an F.A.C. for two years.
HOMECOIMINO DANCE, an annual ATO affair honoring fraternity alumni, took place in the Wash. Duke Ballroom. Brothers and guests at this informal affair, held Saturday eve- ning after game with University of Virginia, danced to music by the Duke Ambassadors.
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John McGaughe\ , Dick Woodfield, Stu Speiman, Bill Dean, Arnie Kobzina, Al Powell, Frank Nichols, Bill DeMidowitz, Bob V^anDcventcr, and H>'pc Larson. Around table starting at left: Bobby Howard, John Hall, Russ Price, John Tolley, Otto Dieffenbach, Henr\- Richardson, Malcolm Crawford, Bob Little, Jack Hamilton, Joe Gilbert, and Ray Ammerman.
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BETAS and dates entertain underprivileged children from Edgemont Community Center. Christmas parties of this nature prevail throughout the Duke fraternity system.
BETA PRESIDENT C. P. Deal, senior pre-niedical student, is a member of Red Friars, Chairman of the Pep Board. His home is in Charlotte, North Carolina.
HALLOWEEN PARTY took place in Chapter Room, decorated especially for the occasion with straw covering the floor and cornstalks standing against the windows. After cider and doughnut feast, the brothers and their dates moved in a group to Homecoming Pep Rally.
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Betas gathered in the University House are, down left side of stairs from top, ("hack Sehuck, Da\e Tuthill, Bob Ma>er, Joe Ross, Ronnie W'lngertcr, John Reed, Bruce Re\le, Sparky Farquhar, Joe Duys, Jim VVhitescarver, Charlie W'litkins, and Zack Pieph- oft. Down middle of stairs from top, Red Dunn, Dick Tiiylor, Ed Seaton, Fred Schwarz, Boh Ciorham, Lou Randlcand Ray Hahn. Down right side of stairs from top. Bob Pritchard, Bud Schaeticr, Bill Br\ant, Wright Hugus, Bud Short, and Bill Anderson. Standing at right rear, left to right, Stan (lollycr, Cius Wackcr, and Joe AlcCIain. Sitting under stairs, right to left.
Tommy Dulin, Chuck Bazemore, Don Jones, Chuck Novak, Ra\- Allison, Jim Hollowell, John Gibbons (standing at post), Sam Hooper, Kim Borchardt, Doug SmilcN , and Bill Schaffcr. In front at right, left to right, Dick iJauman, I'.d Kitlowski, and David Johnson. First row sitting, left to right, Tom Todd, (". P. Deal, Ccnc James, Tad Alexander, Oris Zaverr- nik, Walt Adams, Fom Bowles, Joe Plater, and Ncal McNamara. Second row sitting, left to right. Jack Kistler, (^lewell Howell, John Gehweiler, Ken Der- rick, Lou Rose, i'A iMcLellan, Dewey Clrecr, Cieorge (Jerber, Lee Johnston, and Frank Rankin.
Delta Sigma Phi's on rlic steps of the (Chemistry Building are, first row, seated left to right, IVank Riittv', K. O. Peek, Toniniy (Irawtord ((Corresponding Secretary), Art Rowe (President), Bill Sanders (Re- cording Secrctar)). Second row are Rom Hurst, Jim
Cederstrom, Bill Ventz, John Turner, Dick Streeter. Standing in last row are VVinfted Herring, Bill Roberts, Bob Hall, Jerr}' Kintz, Bob Ciunn, I.dward Ashdowne, Gene Keever, Bob V. Hall, Ted Williams (Vice-President), Homer Bass (Treasurer).
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DELTA SIG PRESIDENT Art Rowe is a junior pre- med student from Nutley, New Jersey. A wrestler for three years, this year he's captain of the team.
PLAYERS AND KIBITZERS rejoice over acquisition of no trump hands as both teams begin bidding grand slams. Interest in bridge runs high at fraternity open houses.
ENERGETIC DELTA SIG extolls fraternity's virtues to attentive freshmen during spring open house. Although usually overcrowded, these rushing functions afford one of few opportunities for freshmen to associate with fraternity men on a social basis before pledging.
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DELT PRESIDENT Dick Kime, senior from Scars- dale, N. Y., majoring in business administration, has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Kappa Psi.
RUSHING OPEN HOUSES with usual questions of "Where are you from?" and "What are ya majorin' in?" are a must on the list of social events for all brothers.
DINNER-DANCE is held by Delta Tau Delta in ballroom above Harvey's cafeteria. Crown- ing of Delt Queen, Faye Evans, by President, Bob Silkett during the dance intermission was a main attraction of this annual spring affair which climaxes year's activities for the Belts.
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FRESHMEN FADE into background as KA's shower their personalities on the girls during rushing open house. Coed's smile is calculated to draw new members into fold.
KA PRESIDENT Clay Ring. Business Administration major from Kernersville, N. C, has been on Dean's List, was a representative to Student Government.
IVIl'SIC FILLS the air at the SAIC-K.A formal as brolhcis Iroiii the latter fraternity engage in an impromptu song recital. Affairs of this nature indicate an improved spirit of inter- fraternity co-operation. The Washington Duke Ballroom was scene of this December dance.
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Kappa Alpha members are, sitting on rear wall left to right, Tank Lawrence, Whit Smith, Pete Hull, Joe Hardison, Bill McGuinn, Bob Siidduth, Bill Grigg, Pete McGamy, Gene Partain, Henr)' Dickman, Ben Grumpier, Alan Bane, Al Goggeshall, Bob Bennett, Bob Michael, Bob Garret, Bob Burrow s, Doug Mont- gomery, Fred Farmer, John Dunson, Will Hancs, Bob Midgette. Beneath rear wall are Buddy Reid, Jerry Gates, Paul Gain, Gus Williams, Rufus Ratsford, Henry Boshmer, Jim Logan, Jim Ghamblcn, Jack
Ghrist\', Jim Rcdw ine. Bill Farncst, Dick Growder, Bob Winslow, John Engberg, Dick Sharp. Kneeling foreground, Joe Baldwin, Buck Knotts, A. B. Pearson, Jim Goblc, Dick Lattimer, Bob Penter. Along front wall are Perry Tucker, Byrd Looper, (HaN* Ring, Bruce Glenn, Bill Bla\lock (in front), Art Loub, Da\e Ivy, Pete Leventis, John Neel\-, Earl Crow, Ralph Paris, Larry Bauman, Gharlie Smith, Don Robertson, Duane Wblfe, Fuller Glass, Gharlie Tomlinson, Irvin Babbit.
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PULCHRITUDE AND POTENTIAL pledges abound at an open house. Brothers and freshmen find common de- nominator in co-eds who testify to lodge's social status.
KAPPA SIG PRESIDENT Tom Henderson, geology major whose home is in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a member of Delta Phi Alpha, German honorary.
FRATERNITY SONGS are important part of rushing program, and during rusli season fra- ternity men put much effort into polishing up appropriate numbers, singing of which is always carried off with great gusto. Here Kappa Sigs pause briefly to puff giant cigars.
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Kappa Sigs arc, kneeling left to right, IVank 1 ,ang (Scerctary), Bob Simpson (Vice-Prcsidcnr), Ralph MeClannan (Treasurer), Ncwr Tsangaris (Al. ('..), Tom Henderson (President). Standing in middle-ground are (Clarence Bailey, Bob 1 rebus, Joek Hodgin, Wavne Cunningham, Jim ililron, Jim Bradt, Pete Coubert. Seated front to baek are Carson Dalton, Dean Good, Ciordon Smith, Conrad MeNair, Bob
I'inberg, I'.l Torre, Charlie VV'ra\', Wood\' Pieree, Jim Atkins, Bill Dalron. Standing along beneh are C'harles Brown, John I rueloxe, Buek Steele, I).)n Brown, Jun lurber, John Ost, Bob ('oleman, Cla\t 1 laniin, Mar\in Deeker, (ieorge I'ox, Diek Johnson. Standing in baek are Joe Bowen, Tom (jvvyn, Joe I leak'. Hank Kistler, Joe Lewis, Tom Buekcle\', I)i/ Davis, Bob VMimaTi, Don Rovegno, l.d Svvanson.
In Union l()bb\-. Lambda ("Hi's arc, hack row left, left to righr, Stan Chaplain, Dick Nelson, Kim Watson, Skip Aloorc, Jim Price, Davy Crockett, Zene Sikes, Bill Maddox, Fritz Wile, Ahron Reed, Lee Barnes, Bill iMcllin. Front row, Frank Webb, Bill Thomas, And\- Nial, Bob Diifort, Bob Brannon, Bob Zimmerman, Ed Nixon, Jim Wil\% Sru \aughn (kneeling), Paul Dodge, Dean Mason, Sheldon Wester- velt, Dennv O'Donovan, Bobby Williams, Jack Collins, Bob Ahicscr, Kirv Pearson, Gene Lens
(kneeling), Dick Ware, Slim 1 insle\'. Officers clock- wise around table starting ietr are ('lit Cooke (Presi- dent), Doc Lassiter (Secretary), Ronnie Simpson (Treasurer), Sandy AlcGeough (Social Chairman), Ken Kreider (Ritualist), Ed Higgins (Rush ('hairman). Standing behind sota at right, left to right. Bill 1 lolmes, Pete Shiflet, Drayton Justice, Dick C.ahill. Seated on sofo at right, left to right, George Becher, Dick Field. John Nesson, Da\e Adams. On floor, back to front. Bill Hames, John Law ther, Ronn\- Nelson.
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LAMBDA CHI PRESIDENT Cllf Cooke, political science major from Danvers, Mass., served as business manager of Hoof 'n' Horn and works on WDBS staff.
LAMBDA CHI SCKAPBOOK attracts attention of fresh- man and coeds during rush function, while brothers who have seen it all before find photographer more interesting.
CAUGHT BY THE CA.MERA during brief period of inactivity, Edgemont children, tem- porarily tamed by coeds, reveal deceiving expressions of innocence. Annual Christmas parties give brothers a workout and turn chapter rooms into scenes of confusion and bedlam.
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Sirring on rop step, Ray (ireen, Les Newrneisrer, Joe Ra\ , Budd\ 1 lorron. Bob Burrcll, Charlie Levcrgood, John ('arlron, ( i:ll Sword. Second row, Glen Green, I lomcr I kuik\ , Bill Johnston, John (/arnahan, ("buck 1 lammerl)urg. Third row, \'ic Hobby, Jack Miller, Sherty Jones, Glen Wild, (ierald Mo/ingo. Ot- ricers ar righr, Tom hiinr, Lee Noel, Joe Selt (Presi- dent), ( ieorge Pa\lotl, Jnn Watkms.
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PHI DELT PRESIDENT Joe Self is from Greens- boro, North Carolina. A football player, he has held membership in the Varsity "D" Club for three years.
TUXEDO-CLAD SANTA makes Yultide presentation to brother Lee Noel at annual Phi Delt Christmas dance in Washington Duke Ballroom. Others await their turns.
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BROTHER DISPLAYS piano talent as he entertains coeds and freshmen at Sunday rush function. Singing of Phi Psi songs also added to the informality of the occasion.
PHI PSI PRESIDENT Chris Folk, education major, is treasurer of KDP, member of Phi Beta Kappa and Chronicle Staff. His home town is Charlotte, N. C.
SQUARE DANCE was an important fall function for the Phi Psis and dates. Those attend- ing, of course, dressed in typical costumes of blue jeans and plaid wool shirts, and some brought straw hats and plunked on ukeleles or banjos to give the occasion more atmosphere.
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Bill Howe, and Jim lice. Second row standing are Wade St. (^lair, Francis Farley, Vince .\nderson, C!corge (Toombs, Bob Bird, Bill Patty, VVes Haskell, and Bill Duke. Sitting on wall arc Will Schuster; Bill Zollars, Bob Jordan, Jim Weiss, Chdc Whitle\-, Bob Brown, Bob CIreeson, and Corr Smith. Standing on wall are Ra\ Hall, Pope Lee, Russ Stephens, Jim Eonglex , Brad Barker, Barry \M'lchman, Jim Parrish, and BUI Baker.
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COEDS AND FRESHMEN are main attractions at Phi Kappa Sig^ma rushing open house. Here brothers combine talents with those of the weaker sex to convince frosh.
PHI KAP PRESIDENT Bill W oolard, Angier Duke Scholar and pre-Iegal student, is from Bath, North Carolina. He also serves as Chronicle Office Manager.
MitLIDAY DANCE at Forest Hills Country Club was given to usher in yuletide season. After beginning the evening at various Durham dinner spots, the brothers merged at the club and danced to music of .Tohnny Olson's orchestra. Decorations enhanced Christmas spirit.
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('harles Hite (Secretary). Standing around table arc jini \ann (Sergcant-at-Arms), Tom (lole (Pledge Alasrer), Tom Keller (Treasurer), Verger (Clifton (Secretar\). Kneeling in front ot table is Bill Wetmore. Standing along right side are Bob Vounts, Ja)' (ialoway, Cieorge Taylor, ikn Boylston, Jerry C'allcson, Bob Smith, Dante (Jermino, Fred Brooks. Sirring on right side are Don (/alleson, Don Strictland, Jack I'.vans, Cieorge (>ad\-, Pete Raby, Bill Kldredge.
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Watson. Standing against pillar are I>a\e Hogue, Don Martin, Boh Wagner. Sitting on pillar and wall arc James Armstrong (President), Alickex' Alac- Millian, Ron Spanglcr, Phil Evans, Dick Buckley, Bill Bell, Don McGiehan, Bill Painter. Standing in hack arc Wally Wallace, Al \M"lcome, Don Spofiord, Jean l.uck, .Andv Pickens, Bob Miller, |im Hall.
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PIKA PRESIDENT Christie Harris, Ec major from Washington, D. C, is member of Sigma Delta Pi, has been Dean's List. He is a transfer from Maryland.
NATIONAL AWARDS for Chapter Proficiency and Scholarship are presented to President Chris Harris by National Vice-President at 50th Anniversary Dinner.
BROTHERS AND DATES at Christmas Party held in chapter room in fraternity quadrangle. Each couple got a small present for another couple, and Wally Wallace made an appearance as Santa Claus, handing out presents. Group singing of carols rounded out pleasant day.
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Roberts, Yates (^lark, Nick Hennessee. Fourth row , sitting Ictt to right. Tarry ('litton, Walt W ilson, .\1 F.rwin, (leorge Potter, Don ("astor, Jim Bled.soc. Back row, sitting left to right, Dave (iib.son. Brad Craig, ("huek ("ollins. Jack (iilliland. Bob 1 lorner. Rear, left to right, Cieorge Binda, .\lton CAimmings, Dick Rucker, 1 Iarr\ Bernard, I'orest Nelson, I'red Kat/.inski, Robert Te\ ine.
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PI KAP PRESIDENT Dick Rucker, botany major from Bristol, Tenn., is Intramural manager and F.A.C. He has been elected to ODK and Who's Who.
SEVERAL BROTHERS and dates relax in small group by the radio to listen to Sunday afternoon program of music during an interval between freshman open house periods.
BEEHIVE ATMOSPHERE prevails at Pi Kap open house as brothers entertain coeds from East. Occasion for get together was the approaching Yuletide season and the necessity for polishing up party tactics. Cheerful countenances testify that East and West can get along.
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CHRISTMAS PARTY for kids from Durham was thrown in Ark on East by SAE's and Kappa's. Don Gould dressed as Santa Claus, gave each child a present.
SAE PRESIDENT Ed Korbel. from Douglaston, Long Island, is majoring in mechanical engineering. He is a member of ASME and is on the Dean's List.
CHRISTiMAS FORiAIAL. a gala affair given jointly with Kappa .Alpha in ballroom of the Washington Duke Hotel, took place the Friday evening before Christmas vacation began. Members of two fraternities and their dates danced to music provided by Duke Cavaliers.
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SAE's on steps beside Chapel arc, sirring on back wall letr ro righr. Bud Baker, (lii Smirh, Dud Hager, Bill Hollenbeck, George Fisher, Bob Meek, Larry- Stark, Bob VVindom, Tom Samson, Tob\- Kra\er, Fred Else, Bud Robinson, Bob Booth, Carl Dickev, Walt Bates, Bruce Brow n. Bob Hanson, Hugo Cum- mins, Dan Peacock. Standing on wall at righr rear, Rand\ Fox, Don Ciould, Bruce Benson, Paul ('()n\\a\", Howard Pirr, Jim Brown. Si.v officers in foreground, Tom Miller, John Low ndes, Wood\' Howard, Ed Kor- bel (president), Dick Fahrquar, (ienc Stewart. Stand-
ing on steps close to rear wall. Bill Joyce, John Carroll^ Bob Bickel, Dick Hoppe, Bill Lowndes, Ra\- I'rol- linger, Bruce M\'lrea, Bob Alaplcton, Dicky Richard- son, Dick Kramme, Al Lynch, .Ashton Ciriffin. Middle row on steps, Tom Naomi, Dick Wise, Dick Cilaze, Frank W ideman, Dick Jackson, Jim Young, Perdx' Spell. Iront row on step. Nails McLean, (ieort Edwards, Dick Johnson, Dave Lerps, Earl I lannel, O'Neal Humphries, Dick Stark. Sitting on front wall, Don Bafford, Don Rurter, Fredd\- James, Ted 1 homas, Jim Stotrlar, Dick Bollinger.
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FRESHMEN MEET brothers of Sigma Chi at Friday eve- ning rush function. Here amid glad hands and usual chat- ter, freshmen and brothers get to know each other.
SIGMA CHI PRESIDENT Bob Anderson is Political Science major from Wheeling, W. Va. He has played with Ambassadors, Concert and Marching Bands.
SUNDAY RUSHING function is only one at « hii h women may assist in pciMiadiiig fresh- men to 'shake up. '" Here the brothers and their attractive dates stand at Sigma (hi entrance to give wide smiles and hearty greetings to frosh arriving for invitational afternoon affair.
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Sigma C'hi's arc, tirsr row, Ictr torcgrouiul, k-tt ro rigiir, Burku f lcal\ , Bill Domiiiian, Dick I larrison. Hoi) ("handler, llousroii Ahuidox. Second row, 1 lugh Yoiiiil;, Dick Bixby, Dick Palatine. Third row, Charles Barr, Dave Hursr, (larl Bonin, (iordon ("lapp, Warren Kurzrock, Jack P\ le, IVank Murph\-, Frank Wilson, Archie lairlcN, Ra\ Haislip. I'onrrh row. Bill Lucas, Ra\" Hooker, Jack AlcCiuirc, Da\e Delong, Henry Yanc\', Bill Robinson, Jerry Boddin, l.loyd ("aiidle. Bill Neal, Bill Barnes, Bill 1 lolsrein. I'ifrh row, at right, Eldon Spearman, Jesse Beal, Henry ("lark, jack Brown, Bill Port, Henr\- Mostellar. Sixth row.
beginning at back on letr, John I'erguson, \ low ard Barwick, Ed Edwards, Jim Taylor, Bruce Baldwin, Bob Eeake, Dick Meade, Walt Smith, l.ou Tepe, Don Alitchell (Secretary), Bill Easterling, Dick Foster (I'reasurer, leaning against wall), Bob Anderson (President), Ken Alcnken (Vice-President), Dick Sommers, l-linr I.iddon (leaning against wall), Jim I'.arnhardf, Hunt Ricker, Sam Northrup, (ialvin Hol- land, Tom Jordan, Bob Buchanan, Kes Deimling. (irouped on stairs, left to right. Bill Werber (sitting), ('ourt Nelson, Ibmm\' Peters (front), led Ihomas, Alal Findsrrom, Bud (irecne.
Sigma Nus in froiir of rhcir sccrion, first row left to right, arc Jack Rockwell, (iu\- Miller, Charlie Dickenson, Jim Oane, Dave ("arson, Dick Hubbs, Joe Hail, B\ron Kord (President, seated). Bob Grillo, Mel Hollandsworth, Doug Shafforth, Ashb\- L-uger,
Don Shafiorth, I.ee Durham, Ron Sidcnham. In the back row are Jerr\ I'uller, (ieorge Dawson, lorn ("astiglia, Don l,\nn. Bill McRae. Don Miehalek, Krnie Cilberr, Herb Frymark, Diek I lood. Bill Wright, Fete Burlmghoti.
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SIGMA NU PRESIDENT Byron Ford, chem major from Alexander City, Alabama, is a member of the Marching: Band, Chronicle and Archive staffs.
DURHAM'S EXCITING radio stations stand ready to sup- ply added entertainment at Sigma Nu open house. Here Dukesters ponder advisability of tuning in a local station.
SIGMA NU'S anticipate end of classes and start of the Christmas holidays with a small party in their chapter room. Fraternity songs and Christmas carols got all of the brothers into the right frame of mind to forget their studies and travel home for the ten day vacation.
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Signni Phi I'.psilons grouped on steps at ktr siiic ot rlu- ("hapcl, first row, from left to riglir, arc Rohcrt W'hitL-, Lewis jVlaus, Don Delaski, (iene Bondurant, Frank Barranco (President), Hdjogner, Viro Cimnello, Rodnc\' Riker, Br\'ce Douglas and led Cllitton.
Second row, seated on steps, Ton\- I -cggio, Art Judd. Third row, jiinniN Metropol, Marry Metropoi. I'ourrh row, I5ol) White, Nell Andon. Standing in the last row arc John I.itrlepurge, Newell Yaple, Jim Bo/./elli, ( ieorge Delhos and Joe 1 luinphrx .
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SIG EP PRESIDENT Ralph Nesslinger, Staten Island, New York, is following an economics major. He is member of Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternity.
JAM SESSION by three of brothers entertains freshmen during rushing. Ted Clifton directs and Vito Ciminello stands back while Tony Leggio lets go with drum solo.
GETTING DOWN to serious bridge playing, the the Sig Ep's demonstrate their mental abili- ties to dates and freshmen. Since ali fraternities have limited open house facilities, card playing rates as a favorite pastime and supplements general conversation on affairs of day.
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DANCING AND DINNER are the main attractions at this Dinner Dance held by chapter at Durham's popular eat- ing spot, The Lamppost. Dancing was to recorded music.
THETA CHI PRESIDENT Dick Claxton is from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. He plays in Marching Band and is the Squadron Sergeant of his AROTC unit.
PREPARING for lull evening, Duke's Theta Chi's await the main course during a dinner at The Lamppost on Chapel Hill St. Subsequently, the brothers and their dates adjourned to basement of establishment where evening hours were spent tripping the light fantastic.
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Thompson, John Rutherford, Charlie KefFer. Middle row, Sam Hicks, John Clontz, Ra\' Behnke, Jerry Thomas. Front right, Lyle Conner, Dick Thomas, Bob Rutherford, Gordon (irove.
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ZBT CHAPTER ROOM takes on oriental atmosphere as brothers and dates combine to offer potential pledges something new in rushing. The bamboo was imported.
ZBT PRESIDENT Bob Goldwasser, of Bronx, New York, is majoring in economics. Last year he served as secretary of both Hillel and his fraternity.
SMILING ZBT'S gather for informal rogues gallery photo with rushees during stag party. Smoke filled chapter rooms, tall tales, glowing descriptions of fraternity life characterize Duke's freshman open houses. Light refreshments and singing lend added fraternal flavor.
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ZBT members, first row, Icfr ro right. Bob Gctz (Secretary), Bob Cioldwasscr (President), Henry Poss (Vice-President), Marty Sack (Treasurer). Left side, sitting left to right, Marty Weil, C^ary (Goldstein, Bob Tamis, (George Pepper, Ed Brown. Standing behind sota, Dick Danncnbcrg, Herman Cireenglass, AI Max. Standing in back, John Rosenberg, Ron Schwartz,
Stii Cireenwald, .\1 Hollet, Mel Kiiritzky. Center, left to right, Bob Botnick, (Sene Bernstein, Jerry Magidoft (at piano), Hank Aronberg, Sam O'Mansky, Dick Watoy, Boris O'Mansky, C.harlie Glanzer (rear sitting). Miles Scheffer (front sitting), Don Lowenthal (rear sitting). Bob Roseiifield, Paul Dia- mond, Marty Roaman.
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TAU EP PRESIDENT Harold Goldstein is an ec major from Atlanta, Georgia. He was one of those working hardest to establish Tau Ep chapter at Duke.
BROTHERS ARE entertained by Carolina Tau Epsilon Phi's with Spring House party at Chapel Hill fraternity house. UNC chapter helped to found new colony at Duke.
TAU EPS AND DATES at Shoe and Slipper dance are, left to right. Bill Cieiger with Gippie Melton, Jerry Levine with Cookie Cohen, Harold Goldstein with Jean Stein, and Nolan Rogers with Janet Kaminsky. At the time, these men were working to establish Tau Epsilon.
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A flagstone walU leads ro one of the busiest spots on East — the Pan Hel House. Not onl\- is this brick building the home often sororities, but it is the center of everyone's lite on campus, housing the Dope Shop, the Post Office, the Devil's Den, and Store. At all hours of the day, girls run in and out, looking in at the P.O., stopping for a coke. Late in the afternoon, rile front door deeply inset under the pagoda-like roof and framed by lattice work is being constantK' opened and shut as girls hurry to .sorority meetings, quickl\- glancing at the notices posted on it.
The other two sororities iia\e their rooms in Mordccai House, whose sloping roof can be seen among the pines off to the north of the Pan Hel House close to the Infirmary.
PAN HELLENIC OnilNOIL (iUII)ES THE SOKOMITIES
A sorority system in which there was a girl for every sorority and a sororir\' for evcr\' girl would be the ideal ot ever\' Pan-Hellenic group, li) strixe tor this t)pe ot relationship is the nexer-ending tasU ot the Pan-Hel ('ouncil at Duke.
This year w hen there has been so much questioning of the values ot sororities, there has been a good deal of house cleaning in each sorority chapter. Through the guidance ot Pan-Hel C'ouncil (to which bod\ each sorority sends two representatives) each sororit>- has been able to see its relative merits in its relations with its members, with other sororities, with non- Creeks, and with the Administration. Whether an\' answer to the problem ot abolishing or retaining sororities is torthcoming in the near tuturc, remains to be seen. Meanwhile the subject is being explored and discussed in committees.
PAN-HEL PRESIDENT Becca Woollen presides over meeting of sorority representatives, is herself a Tri-Delt.
PAN-HEL COUNCIL members in Pan-Hel House are, first row, from left to right, Becca Woollen (President, seated in chair), Dady Zanner, Ginny Courtney. Mary Margaret Marsh, Mac Christian, Lee McGill, Emmy Weber, Louisa May, Eve Vance, Polly Winters, Joan
Gilliam (seated in chair), Dora Davenport. Second row, right to left, Joan Greene, Jane Waltz, Ann Efiand, Dee Urban, Suzie Parker, Yvonne Schweistris (seated). On sofa, Peyton Clements, Mayes Beal, Bev Moser, Ginny Jones, Carol Bohlin, and seated at end. Sue Smith.
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REGULAR MEETINGS, held every Thursday afternoon at five, find Alpha Chi's assembled in their chapter room in Mordecai House to take care of important business.
ALPHA CHI PRESIDENT Sigrid Nordwall is active in YWCA, Duke Debate Council, Theta Alpha Phi and Duke Playeds, where she was Coed Business manager.
ALPHA CHI PLEDGES are, first row seated on floor left to right, Carroll Cass, .lanet Peksa, Kathy Dykes, IVIike Ehrgott. Second row, Barbara Stott, Nadine Lyon. Martha Curlee, Janet Craigne, Debbie Berry (standing), Sandy Carter, Helen Holzapfel, Peg Deuschle.
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Mary Ellen VVhitmore, Jike Miliis, Bett\- Eassiter, Mar\' Jane Miirra\'. East row standing, Bobbie Harris, Bobsie Derrick, Nancy Skinner, Anne House, ("lock- wise beginning with the girl on the right, Patty Finter, Peggy Speas, Patsy Roberts, De Tutric, and Sigrid Nordwall (President).
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BREAKFAST AT THE IVY ROOM is about to be enjoyed by sisters. They smile for photographer while waiting for their meal, a combination of breakfast and lunch.
ADPI PRESIDENT Ann Goode was this year's Chanticleer Beauty Queen. That she is capable as well as beautiful is shown by her Phi Bete grades.
ADPI PLEDGES are, first row left to right, seated on floor, C. Clark, S. Dalton, C. Couch, T. Redwine, .1. Greene, M. VValdrop. Second row. C. .loincr, I\l. Williamson, C. Hill, T. Bowles, N. Tatum, E. RufTin, V. Stedman, G. Bolton, P. Barber, V. Herring. J. Roberts.
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ADFi members on rhc srcps ot rhc W'omans Union arc, rirsr row sirring, Ictr ro righr, li. J. Lord, Dec lurncr, Izzy Switt, I5crnic Shepherd, Ann (ioode (president). Second row, Mary Hardison, Susie Slate, Lelia Parker, Shirlex" Johnson, Barbara Russell. Third row, X'irsinia Lee, Biddv Averv, Nancv Procter,
|inn\ ("ourtnc\-, Fran Lanon, Alice Harlec, Nancy Hobbs, JoNce McAfee, Yvonne Schweistris. Fifth row, Jo l"ox, Ann Ritch, Patsy O'Ciarra, Bett\ Jane Wilson, ShirlcN- LFiIl, Ilclen Br\ an. Standing, Nancy Russell, Page Huckabce, Mar\- .Alice Longcrier, Jo .\nn Miller, Rachel Or/.art, I'.llcn Llarmon, .Ann ("unard.
Bett\- Atkinson, .\nn Piles, Ann Crews. Fourth row, Julia McCutchin, Lois VValdrop, and .\urelia (ira\--
Members ot Alpha Epsilon Phi on the steps of the East ('anipus Union are, from left to right, Ruth
Kosterhfz, Bernie Levenson, Bevcrlv Moshcr (presi- dent), Roberta Uretski, and Sallv Gordman.
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AEPHI PRESIDENT Bev Moser, education major living in Bassett House, is a senior from Baltimore, Maryland. She was on Dean's List her junior year.
MEETINGS in sorority room of Faculty Apartments Building are infrequent, since AEPhi is partially inactive. Despite present status, the sorority expects to return.
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FIVE MEMBERS of Alpha Epsilon Phi meet in the Red Room of the East Campus Dope Shop. Duke's chapter of the national Jewish sorority is at present in a somewhat inactive status. However members continue to meet in order to keep up interest in the Greek-letter group.
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Davis (Seeretar\), Plnl Dodson (President), Ann 1 Icim, Pat V\hital<er (Vice-President), Mart\- VVatkins (Vice-President). Sitting up steps to right, foreground to background, Rita McKerley, Susie Parker, Barbara Burrows, Joyce Hoffman (right). Sitting up steps to left, front to hack: Shirle\- Riegel, Page Wilnier,
I)od\- Drew, Bev Boyle, Marg ('artw right, \m\ (/ause\. lop row, I.ucy Gay I, yon, .\nn Hawk, .\vis Watchman, lata Diemel, Rosie Pierce, Sue Baldwin, Billie Stubbins, Bobbie Ireland, .\cro.ss upper middle from left, Bobbie W'lodw orth, Beck\- W'ilson, Marihn Kimball, Janet Brokenshire, (Jrace Sale.
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ALPHA PHI PRESIDENT Phylis Dodson has worked on the Chronicle and Duke Players during four years at Duke, also maintained Dean's List average.
PLEDGE DANCE took place in East Campus Union and featured presentation of the pledges, soon to be initiated, at intermission. Phi's engaged Ambassadors for music.
PLEDGE CLASS is, first row, left to right. Rose Smith, Emily Hardy, Lib Schuman, Joan Hill, Kay Kerr, Ann Heater, iMary Jane Cuici, Ann Stewart. Second row, Mary Sargent, Janet Hitchcock, Barbara Freeman, Judy Meyer, Patricia Burrows, Jane Bemus, Judy Murdock.
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WEEKLY MEETING of Tii-Delts, typical of all such sorority get-togethers in the Pan-Hel House, takes on aspects of a social event as well as a lodge business session.
TRI-DELT PRESIDENT Kitty Brittain transferred to Duke from Florida State. At Duke she has served on House Council and worked in Hoof 'n' Horn.
PLEDGES are, first row, left to right. L. Olney, N. Hendrix, .1. Aneshansel, G. Brown. M. Ludwick, .M. Wannamaker, D. Bovie, C. Patrick. Second row, C. Anderson, D. Howe, L. Elliston. S. Asburv. B. Northington, J. M. Claron, B. Corbeels, B. Lehman, A. McGinisey.
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Tignor, Philys Matheson. At right, foreground to background. Pat Carter (Secretary), Jud\- Kendall (left), Nick\- Knickerbocker (right), Alice Kneeler (right), Nancy McCrary, Julie Hamilton (standing), BeverK- Brenneman, Becca \Abollen (left), Bctt\' McDowell (right), Dec Urban (left), Sharon Dienstl, Kay Richards, Josie Miller.
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DG VOLLEYBALL team members get advice and en- couragement between halves of preliminary game in intersorority tournament from sisters sitting on sidelines.
DG PRESIDENT Marianne Hollingsworth, senior sociology major from Norfolk, Va., is on Jarvis House Council and a member of Hoof 'n' Horn and F.A.C.
DELTA GAMMA PLEDGES, first row, seated on lloor. from left to right, C. Hibbler, B. Ferndale, .f. Harrill, V. Lauck, E. Elder, E. Verbyla. M. Mcffert. Second row, S. Morris, N. Newell, R. Blundin, H. Mavbcn, P. Smith, B. Newberry. S. Anderson, A. White, F. VVaterfield.
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DCj's on steps of E;isr Duke. Row at left back to front, Liz Hart, Sue Beck, Jane Waltz, Sally Vokoun. Row second trom lett, Marie McC'lure, Nancy Anderson, Phy! Palmer, Pat Pur\iance, Bcts}' Peter- son. Row third trom lett, Doris Blattner, Ann Efland, Frances Waterheld, Babs Alotiif. Row tourth trom
left, Juanita Dixon, jini Kumey, I'Vankie Sharpe, Carroll Tiller, Barbara l.ane, (lathy l.dens, Pat Som- merdahl, Bett\' Arrants. Row across back. Nan Cannell, Pris McKelvey, Louise John, Claire Frank, Abbie Fades, Marianne Hollingsworth (President), Pat Pepper, Carol Mills, Joey Roberts.
Thcra members in the Union Lobb\- arc, left row, foreground to background, Lee McGill, Nanc\- Smirh, MickcN- Flannery, Bev Brown. Standing, left to right, Franeie Rogers, Joanne ('annon. Carrel Power, Audrcv Earle, Joan Cuimmels, Linda Watkins. Back, left to right, sitting, Molly Bixby, Joan Grover, i\Ltr\ Glenn Reams, B. D. Dabnc\-, Jan McKee, i\lar\-
Flannery, Maggie Constantinc, Ann Schuster, Alice Jean Youmans, Janice Cresap. Clockwise, right corner. Nancv Nichols, Barbara Cline, Salh' Stanback, Helen Foppert. Clockwise, front and floor, Nancy Barrows (Treasurer), Betty Ronton (President), ALarilyn Black, Mary Lib Coffee, Connie Wise, Fa\c C^obb, Ann Gunderson, Barbara Snyder (Vice-President).
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WEDDING SHOWER is held for Margie Arthur by so- rority sisters in Theta room of Pan-Hel House. Such events are common among sororities at Christmas time.
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THETA PLEDGES, front, from left, Sally Jenkins, Trisha Brown, Gail McGiehan, Judy La- Fever, Liz Murdock. Back, left to right, Kim Barrows, Meb Benton, Judy Clark, Jane Rutherford, Marilyn McKeeman, Anne Hinson, Cynie Impey, Sue Brooks, Dorie Sherbano.
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KD's on rhc srcps herwccii j;ir\ is ;uul (";iit -.irc, hack row ktr ro riijhr, Nell Jones, \'alene Snook, Marie Anne Scheller, Ann ( iore, Ann ( "ovingron, Ruth Wills, l5ol)l)ie Jean Slater, and Dottie 1 lorton. On ledge at left, Pruily lodd. Dinky Onrcher, and Joyce Domini k. Acro.ss front, Becky Alo.ser,
I'.ve X'anee, Margaret Kenned\ , Martha Wbolery, Ann Norris, (iwen Weeks, and Iktty Jo I ledricks. Second row Nancy (!u\', Jo ('laire ("ruinhK-, ('arlo\n Moore, Susie Spatola, and Marie Brown (President). Sitting on upper steps. Patsy 1 linson, ls.a\- Ri/./.onico, Pat droves, Jcri Jahn, and (^arol Evans (right ledge).
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KD PRESIDENT Marie Brown, a Dean's List student, has been in Hoof 'n' Horn and Nereidian Club, and sung in the Woman's Glee Club and the Chapel Choir.
CHRISTMAS COMES early as fraternities and sororities hold parties for Durham's underprivileged children. Here Kappa Delts watch as Santa opens his popular pack.
KD PLEDGES, first row, from left, Joan Brown, Jean Adams, Jacie Barger, Peggy Keels, Joyce Kee, Carolyn Washburn, Diane Evans. Second row, Becky Hatcher, Ann Sperry, Bette Crain, Betsy Brittain, Marion Blanton, Frances Branhma, Polly Pope, Sadie Foy, LaNell Edwards, Helen Hedges, Nina Abrahams, Sue White, Jean Kramer, Bev Rowlain, Nancy Saunders.
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FORMAL RUSHING creates scenes of hectic confusion and unending chatter. In Pan-Hel House Kappa's strive to impress fresh, and try to decide which ones to pledge.
KAPPA PRESIDENT Bobby Jones has been Busi- ness Manager of the Women's Handbook and a member of Duke Players and Social Standards.
KAPPA PLEDGE Class are, first row. from left. Nancy Ming. Ginny Hillman, Kathy LeStour- geon, .lody Oldberg, Sally Bullard. Second row, Brooke Tucker, Jo Arnold, Poky Allen, Lctty Lauffer, Peggy Brown, Deedee Dundas, Jackie Burghard. Jane Towns, Ann Larian.
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Kappa's gathered in front of the Woman's College auditorium are first row, left to right, Adele Woodall^ Joan Zeigler, Ja\' McC^artcr, Kdith Laucr, Rosie Dundas, Suzie Perkins, Salh' Stockdale, Mar\' Atin Bullard, and Claire Zipplies. Second row, Mary Weigle, Ann Allen, Fran Schneidewind, Junior 1 honi- as, Nancy Harris, Claire Weidenham, Mart)' Miller,
Carolyn Chester, Joan Mader, Bobby Jones (Presi- dent), and Jane Lindsay. Third row, lzz\' ^()ung, Nan Alyea, Emm\ Weber, Jo Ingwerson, Dotty Platte, Pat Collins, Shirley Williams, Jane Ruffin, Joan Pringle, Jane X'alentyne, Alice Coldthwaite, Mary ()fle\-, Barbara Blades, Ann Nolen, Bett\ Ann Brooks, and Ann LeStourgeon.
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PKK-HOLIDAY TEA for local Phi Mu alumnae took place in the Pan-Hel House before Christmas vacation. President Happy Parker handled the ladle at punch bowl.
PHI MU PRESIDENT Happy Parker has varied her activities during: her four years. She has been in Hoof 'n' Horn, Y.W.C.A., W.A.A., and Duke Players.
PHI !\III PLEDGES are, in front row, V. Kneedlcr, P. Ohmes, A. Wall. D. Clegg, S. Hildrefh. B. VVorthington, N. McPherson, P. Hensler. Seated, P. Watson, J. Davis, E. Quillen, A. Mc- Call, V. Alberts, C. Walker. Back, A. Furlow, C. Snow, J. Head, S. Halton, G. Smith.
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PHI MU'S gathered in the Dope Shop are, fore- ground tal)le, elockwisc, beginning with the girl at the Ictt, Mary Lou Sattcle, Marge larnuni, Happ>' Parker (President), Pegg\- Boiinian, Susan Styles. Seeond table at lett, eloekwise troin extreme left. Sue McMullen, Ruth (x)llinson. Sherry I'lnburg. Third table at lett, eloekwise, beginning at the lett, Mae ("hristian, Kitt\- Smith, Mary Ellen Street,
Martha (iudlor. Rear table at lett, Nancy Turtle, lett, jaekie 1 lanna, right. Second table on right, eloek- wise, beginning at left, Mareia Parker, Leonard Lee, Betty 1 rentman. Penny Jarrell. 1 bird table at right, counterclockwise, beginning extreme right, Llaine /immerman. Norma Revels, R.uth l.osett. Mays Beal, Jane Kerbeck. lable in extreme rear, clockwise, Tina White, Nanc\ Ruos, Pat Morris.
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Holloway. Standing on left, ftont to back, Barbara Seaberg, Mary Br>son, SalK' Brown, Nanc\- I'airle\-, Munda Law, Patti C.ohan. Standing in back left to right, Mary Margaret Marsh, Ann Tinlor. Standing on right, left to right. Ginger Smith, Molly Nelson, Ann Blight, Sally Johnson.
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VERSATILE PI PHI'S divide attention between sorority affairs and other activities during weekly meeting in Pan Hel. Note cheerful grin of greeting for photographer.
PI PHI PLEDGES are, first row seated on floor from left to right, S. Rutland, P. Morgan, J. Norton, P. Clements, V. Woolley, and B. Glass. Second row, R. VVescott, L. Hoppe, M. Crowe, B. Wood (standing). K. Cohen, F. Raines, S. Duiguid, K. Curry, A. Johnston, and M. Erwin.
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On the steps of West Duke IJuildingon Ivasr (laiiipus, Siuma Kappa meml)ers are, sitting first row Ictr, top ro bottom, .\lar\' Lib Wbresiiani, Elaine Popp, Ann Schuford, Polly Winters, and Clarol I.aubenheinier. Seeond row, Peggy Howard, Jane Bolmeier, Mar- garet VVatkins, ('onnie I'ord, jane ('iininiins, anil Sliirlcv Markee. Third row, |une Hrantle\ , Ann
Price, Betty McCoy, Diane \^andcrhoot, Ann Miltord, Joan (^or/ert, and Wilnia Broome. I'onrrh row, Mary 1 .ou Stevens, Berr\' Ann Smith, Juanita MeCiee (Presi- dent), l.ois College, and Sue Smiseth (last two stand- ing). Standing aeross top, left to right, Plnllis (!uigou. ("arol Bohlin, Mable Ruth Nease, lab ( ioode, S\lvia Paehuta, Ann Burton, Pats\- Wooten, and Pat Parham.
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SIGMA KAPPA PRESIDENT Juanita McGee, mathe- matics major living in Aycock, is recording secretary for Hoof 'n' Horn. Her liome is in Mt. Airy, N. C.
FORMAL DANCE in honor of the pledge class was held in the lobby of the Woman's Union. During intermission, the pledges were presented through a Sigma Kappa heart.
SIGMA KAPPA PLEDGES are, first row seated left to right, Pat Sehuford, Rebecca Yost, Gloria Chriss, Ann Johnson. Second row, Joan King, Margery Styles, Jane O'Neal, Dottie Secrest, Nancv Day, Eleanor Moorehead. Dot McCaleb, Sally Truitt, and Martha McRae.
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PEACEFUL PRELUDE to the holiday season is Zeta Christmas party in Pan-Hel House. Sisters seek to express g^ratitude to donors of stuffed animals and lollipops.
ZETA PRESIDENT Ginny Harris, from Summit, N. J., is active in campus organizations, including Hoof 'n' Horn, Glee Club, Publications Board.
ZETA PLEDGE CLASS is, first row left to right, Burrell, Jackson, Korncgy, Downs, Almund. Second row, Peters, VVithrow, Maxwell, Eaton, Read, Henrichsen, Rome. Third row. Back- man, Wright, Nicholson, Shacker, Trainer, Meyers, Ciinn, Eorbes, Fcrrell. and Duncan.
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Zcra Tau Alpha's on the East Union steps arc, first row, center, left to right, Sara Nell Maness, Jeanne Trudeau, Lou Blackard, i\1and\- Bowman. Clockwise around the center, beginning with the girl at left, Ginny Jones, Rody Deane, Ginger Triska, Jean Bradley, Bunny Noble. Second row at right, seated, Cathy Redgrave, Alice Hurst, Becky Thomp-
son, Joan VV'hite-Spunner. Second row at lek, Ruth Ann Fisher (Vice-President), B. K. Sims (Treas- urer), Sue Wallace, Ruth C^lark. Standing, left to right, Ginny Harris (President), Janet Sweeney, Connie .\ldridge, Carol Smedley (standing b\- pillar), Tess Pollock, Betty Bruce (standing by pillar), Kir Ravencl, Betsy Thompson, Sandra Faber, Laura Duncan.
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It is the most dcnsclx" iiopuhitcd spnt on Ivast. Vou spend more ni your waking hours there than anywhere else. You see \our triends there, you read the eampus news there, you relax there. You drop In- after each class, after each actixity, asking ('larencc if the last mail has heen put up. You stop tor a quick coke, a smoke, and a chat after dis[K)sing ot your two week's wash in the Launderette. \(n\ pick up soap, kleenex, and toothbrush for your roommate, a birth- day card for your sister, and a magazine for yourself. ^ou watch T\', dance w ith your date, and listen to WDBS broadcasting from the Devils Den.
:\n oasis for the thirsty, a haven for the hungry, a Mecca for all those seeking companionship —this is the l.ast Oampus Dope Shop.
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WOMAN'S COLLEGE STORE carries merchandise to fill all needs of the coeds.
NEWS from outside world gets full attention from East coeds.
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For the grearer parr of cvcr\- year, Dukes huge foorball sradiuni collcers dusr. Ir lies exposed ro the elements, a grear empr\' hole in the earth. With the exeeption of a few ground keepers, no one goes near it for months at a time. People don't come to look at it or take pictures of ir. It has no aesthetic beauty, like the C^hapcl, nor any continual and constant use, like the Union. It has only a single purpose in existing, and that only in season.
But in the fall the stadium has its da\'. Then people come from far and wide to fill its rows and rows of wooden benches and make its walls reverberate with the sounds ot their voices, lor a short while it is the center of attention on campus. Duke's most indispensable Structure. For a short time it fulfills its single purpose, and then it is left to itself once more.
Duke's two gyms arc both like and unlike rhe gianr stadium rhar is just down rhe hill tmm them. I'Or a part of the year at least the\ have all the glamor aiui excitement riiat rhe stadium possesses during rhe football season. Perhaps rhe t]uanrit\ ot mass h\ steria is not as great, but the iiualit\- is just the same. Wres- tling, swimming, and gymnastic meets in the Old (i\ni and basketball in the indoor Stadium ha\ e their share of spectator enthusiasm as football does. Here is their similarity.
But there is a difierence between rhe g\ins and rhe stadium. I'Or nine months the stadium is empt\' sa\ e tor mtrequeiir track meets; tor se\en daws a week e\'er\' week in rhe school \ear the g\'ms are ali\c with students engaged in c\'ery kind ot indoor athletics. The g>'ms become a part ot every student's life be- fore he leaves. For two years he is required to go to the gym to take physical education, but atrer rhar a majority ot them come ot their own tree will.
Onh' the Duke C^hapcl outshines the Indoor Stadium in its impressivcncss. Tier after tier of seats are jammed with shouting spectators at rhe iilue Devil basketball games. Its massive size, the conflu.x of 9,000 people, the din of sound reverberating as Duke scores make the Indoor Stadium rixal the tootball stadium in glamor and panorama.
Less spectacular than the New G}m, but more diversified in its athletic equipment is the Old Clym. Two basketball courts, gymnastic equipment, wrestling pit, swimming pool, varsity dressing rooms, intramural headquarters, and P.E. equipment arc housed in this building. Beside the gyms are the tennis and handball courts that round out Duke's fine athletic plant.
NEW GYMNASIUM houses immense indoor stadium in constant use for sport events, dances, and on various other occasions. It also contains apparatus rooms and armory.
OLD GYMNASIUM is scene of great activity during win- ter months. Here physical ed classes and intramural basketball games are held along with gym team practice.
SHOT OVER TENNIS COURTS SHOWS LOCATION OF ATHLETIC PLANT IN RELATION TO REST OF CAMPUS.
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Frosli tcike toinpulsory P.E.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION and Athletics Director Eddie Cameron is assistant coach, was once head of football.
From the first diiy Freshmen enter UuUe, the)' hear stories about the physical strength test which rhey are required to take. Upper- classmen seem to derive pleasure in building tall tales about the coming ordeal.
"Hey, Joe, that P.E. test is really going to be rugged."
"Yep, Joe, it's no picnic."
"What do rhey make us do, \ou guys?"
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"Vcp, Joe, you have to do that so thc\- can classit)- you into A, B, or C^ gym classes."
"That doesn't sound so bad."
"That's what \<)u think. Just \\ ait and sec."
Pale hut confident, the I'reshnien went to the gym. The)- left still pale, but no longer confident. Sore and tired muscles in their stomachs, arms, and legs caused them to walk slow ly back to Kilgo Quad- rangle and the welcomed sack.
CHOOSE-UP BASKETBALL GAMES are played by sophomore physical edu- cation classes. Required to take gym, sophomores are allowed choice of sports.
WORKING ON TRAMPOLINE IS FUN, BUT DANGEROUS. AS ONE MAN PERFORMS, REST OF CLASS STANDS BY.
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Twice c\cry year the Duke (/ampus is dotted w ith men going to classes in attire that would be more fitting for the athletic field.
All ot this is a part ot the initi- ation ot new members into tlie \'arsit\' I) Club, an organization of Duke lettermen.
This year their most important project was an overwhelming suc- cess; tor the Red Ctoss Blood Drive, which they sponsored, brought a record total ot 602 pmts ot blood for Korea. Last spring they sponsored the first Blue- White game between Billy C-ox's
All Stars and Coach AUurax "s first Diike team. Reception ot visiting teams by \'arsity D members and visits to Edgemont ('omnuinit\' Center were also a part ot their program.
The \'arsiry D Club extends the honor of membership to lettermen in all sports, and all sports are represented. It cuts through frater- nit\ lines and class seniorit\', bring- ing together men with common interests — a love of sports. The finest witness to its power tor achie\ement was rheir selling ot more tickets to the CJerr\- (ierard Memorial Game than an\' other organization on campus.
VARSITY "D" MEMBERS hear Bradley. Front row, left to right, Al Gorham, Norm Schellinger, Tank Lawrence, Mai Lindstrom, Bob Mar-
shall, Bob Burrell, Henry Poss, Bill Werber, Charlie Tomlinson, ,Ierry Cates, A. B. Pearson, Stii Vaughn. Back row, .lohn Tate, Ditk Meade,
Bill Robinson, Dick Baiiman, Char- lie Dilts, Nolan Rogers, Bill Ander- son, Otis Zavertnick, Dick Sykes, Bob Painter, and Bill Schafler,
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Separating the men troni the boys — that's quite a job considering both the quantity and quaht\- ot muscle and brawn that turns our tor toorball practice each year. But that's the problem facing head coach Bill Murra\ and his srati.
Under the watchful e\es of Coach Murrax- and his assistants the men have to be broken down as indi\iduals and blended into a team. It is the job of coaches Dumpy Hagier, Hershall Caldwell, and Carmen Falcone to develope the defensive team, while the ef- fensive backfield is capably directed by Duke's former All-American great "Ace " Parker. Tom O'Boyle and Marty Pierson weld the of- fensive line into a cohesive unit. Bob ('ox and Al Johns develop ne.xt years stars for the Big Blue.
The endless work of these men enables the machine to function smoothly. It is their job to review their opponents for the coming year, picking out weaknesses and developing new plays, any one of which might prove to be a game winning factor. All these things plus countless others go into putting a team on the field on Saturday.
These were the forces behind our 19.^1 Blue Devils. They are only half of the story. The players themselves make up the other half.
DURING PRACTICE drill, a lineman charges into blocking dummy while Coach Murray looks for weakness.
CO.^CH BILL .Ml KK.AV muvi-sn ,n- tire squad as they loosen up with
calisthenics. The 19.51 season was Murray's first as Duke football coach.
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OUT OF THE Tl'NNEL amidst the roar of the crowd comes the Big Blue to talte the field. The tunnel runs under stadium to locker room in gym.
SPRING PRACTICE with its calisthenics and wind sprints are not the most looked forward to part of a Duke gridster's career, but the winter kinks must be ironed out, and early spring is the time.
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The men composing the siiir.id have to return to school in the tall weeks ahead of the regular students to begin practice. This tough grind is made e\en more difficult by the start of classes.
("onsidering the afternoons spent in practice, the evening blackboard drills and the normal load ot school work, it is no wonder that onl\' the men come throuuii.
SQUAD (right), left to right, bot- tom to top, Looper, Tepe, Caudle, Barger, Paschal, Knotts, Bovin, McCoy, Bacaniba, Keziah, Hands, Lawrence, Thomas (standing). Lea, Horton, Carey, Holben, Tor- rance, Campbell, H. Kistler, Had- ley, Edwards, J. Kistler, Grant, Uladdox, Haslap, Meadows, Con- noir. Leach, Cole, McKeiMian, Adams, Skodzinski, Midhiff, Whitley, Berger, Lutz (stand- ing), Bayless, T. Moon, Eberdt, Anderson, Mason, Pitt, Lerps, T. Miller, C. Moon, Burrows, Gleason (standing), Mozingo, F"ields, Niven, Lumniers, Schilfli, Rambo, Eller, Gwinn, Dubosky, Humphrey, P. Miller, Palmer, Richardson, R. Smith, W. Smith, C. Smith (standing), Redivini (standing), Greene, Siler, Hurst.
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W irh ;i brilliant cxhihirion of "split-T" magic. Duke's Blue Devils roared to a 34-6 win over South ("arolina in rhe season's opener. Led by treshinan Jerr\- Barger, rhe Dukes performed mag- nifieently under rhe guidance of their new coach. The Duke de- fense was superb as it held Clame- cock star Wadiak to only 26 yards. Offensive pla\' was dominated by Charlie Smith and Piney F'ields, each scoring t\\ ice.
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quarterback takes snap from center(l), fakes handoiT and fades back(2) to pass(3). Re- ceiver, back of Duke safety man, is waiting for ball in clear(4) when Bickel makes spectacular one-handed interception(5). He turns(6) and starts down field(7), running into host of South Caro- lina tacklers after ten-yard gain.
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With the help oi a 41 yard punr rcrurii by sak-ryiiian Grunc the Blue Devils hung up rheir second vicrory of the young season. The Devils held a 7-0 firsr quarter advantage, but b}- halftime the Panthers had gone ahead 14-13. With five minutes left in the game Grune hauled in a Pitt punt and raced to the 26. i-our plays later ('harlie Smith drove in to the end zone tor the clincher. The Duke defense stopped a Pirr drive ro insure the Devils 19-14 win.
THE MOVIE STRIP: Late in game, with Duke trailing 14-13, Pitt punts(l). George Grune takes kick on own 32-yard line(2), heads for side- line(3), thread.s his way downfield aided by beautiful biocking(4), cuts back at 35(5), tackled (6) after 45-yard run that sets up winning T.D.
VOLS SHOW STRENGTH AS TMKEE MEN CLOSE IN ON "RED" SMITH.
TENNESSEE WALTZES ON
Duke's dreams ot national foot- ball glory were shattered by a powerful Tennessee team that fol- lowed a familiar pattern — waitintr tor the opponent's mistakes and then exploding for touchdowns. The \'ols did it four times, once in each quarter, to win by a 26-0 score. After two consecutive wins the inexperience of the Blue Devils with the "split-T" finally caught up with them. Seven fumbles and tweKe penalties were enough to halt any oflFensi\e threats that Duke could make.
Besides the Tennessee scoring, riie game was a nightmare of otfensixe sputtering for both reams. .All in all there were twent\- penal- ties and eleven fumbles that could nor be entirch' attributed to the rugged defensi\e play. Tennessee onl\' made one more first down than Duke, but the stor>' of the game was Duke's mistakes and Tennessee's capitalizing on them. The Blue Devils sufiered a serious blow when (icne Brooks, senior end, broke his arm and was side- lined for the rest of the season.
TENNESSEE 26 VISITORS 0
THE MOVIE STRIP: Tenn. lines up in single wing(l). Fullback takes snap, fakes to left half(2). Play appears headed for left side, but left end pulls out of line(3), takes handoff on end around(4). But Bickel sees through play (5) and brings runner dovvn(G), throwing Tenn. for loss.
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Duke escapes near upset at licuids of State
THE MOVIE STRIP: Ball is snapped to quarterback Bar- Ker<l), who hands off to Red Smith(2). He runs into a swarm of State tacklers and seems about to be smeared (3) when he reverses field and breaks into clear(4), races around last tackler(5), and scores standing up(6).
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GREEN MOVES IN TO CLEAR WAY FOR FIELD IN END SWEEP. KISTLER WATCHES FROM THE GROUND.
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DUKE r,0BI4LES UP EASY WIN
Blue civcilciiulie hits VPI
Scoring four times in the first period, the Blue Devils blasted \^irginia Tech's impotent Gobblers 5 5-6. Charlie Smith and Pine\- Fields provided the offensive thrills for the Devils by scoring five TD's between them. Smith scored twice, one on an S4 \ard gallop, and lield tallied three. The remaining three scores were registered by Barger, Kistler, and ("audle as the Devils' "split-T" gained at will against the inexperienced Clobbler line.
The Duke defense stopped the Techmen cold. The Gobblers were able to gain only 52 yards, had eight passes intercepted, and lost the ball h\e times on tumbles. 1 he game provideil the l)e\:ls with little more than a brisk workout.
THE MOVIE STRIP: Ball is snapped to Barger who lakes h;'.iHlofl'< 1 ), fakes pitchoiit to Kistler(2), and runs into taek- lers(3). Goinf; down, he laterals to Smith(4) who heads down- field(5). eiits to midlield((i). breaks into elear(7), scores(8) after spectaeular S.'j-yard sprint.
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CAVALIER RUNNER HEADS INTO HOST OF DUKE PLAYERS LED BY A. B. PEARSON(85), ED MEADOWS(70).
DEVIL TURNED BLUE
Vii «»inici Ccivciliers throw cnltl Wciter oil spirited Homecominj* festivities
In a nightmarish tourth quarter Duke's hope for Homeeoming suc- cess was shattered b\- an inspired V'irginia eleven. Ihe Devils were in complete command tor the first two quarters and enjoyed a 7-0 halftimc advantage. Niven had plunged over from the one to put the Big Blue out tront.
The Cavaliers crossed the 50
only twice during the first halt, but the second half was a different story. The Virginians nailed Char- lie Smith behind the Duke goal for their first two points. In the next eight minutes they scored tour TD's and ran their total to thirty. The Duke's stopped a fifth Vir- ginia drive, but the Cavaliers won it handily bv a 30-7 score.
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THE MOVIE STRIP: Barger takes snap as Fields and Kistler head around left end(l). Barger pitches out to Fields(2) who cuts down field in back of Kistler(3). He breaks into clear(4), but is unable to shake off the last Vir- ginia tackler(5), and is brought down after thirty yard gain.
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TECHNICAL VICTORY
Blue Devils battle Georgia Tech to two toiiclulown draw
The Blue Devils made up for their loss to Virginia by breaking powerful Georgia Tech's six game win streak. The Duke defense turned in their finest game of the season as the)' allowed the Techman to cross the 50 only once during the first half
Freshman Worth Lutz provided the offensive fire- works for the Devils. After safetyman Grune ran back an intercepted pass to the Tech eleven, Lutz faded back and tossed a TD pass to Earon. The
^cllo\\ jackets tied it at 7-7 in the third quarter and went ahead 14-7 on a run-back of a blocked punt. Another interception, this rime by Hagcr, set up Duke's ticing TD. Lutz lugged it over from the two and (ireen added the extra point to turnish the onl\- blot on Tech's record.
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The Deacons of Wake Forest punched across three second period scores and then hung on desperateh' to fight off a second half rally by the Blue Devils to win 19-13. Neither team showed any offensive spark until the Deacons recovered two De\il tumbles and turned both into scores. Another tally gave the Baptists a 19-0 lead at halftime.
The Devils came surging back after intermission. Lutz passed to "Red" Smith for the first Duke score and Barger dove over for the second. Kistler and Smith led the Duke attack as they ran up halt of Duke's total yardage.
THE MOVIE STRIP: Barger gets balKl), hands off to Kistler going thru center(2), and then fakes handofT to Smith(3). Kistler breaks thru hole in center(4), and into secondary (5), races past tacklers(6), almost gets away (7), and is pulled down on three(8) after 25 yard gain.
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(iAME GIVEN BACK TO THE INDIANS
Willicim & Mciiy gets one point win
I'Or rlic second sri-.iighr week the Devils lacked a first half scoring punch. Two Indian inter- ceptions stopped lK)th Duke scoring threats inside the W. &: i\l. ten, and forcetl tile Dexils to retire at half- time fourteen points hehnid.
With Lloyd C handle leading tlie Duke attack the Blue Devils ground
out two markers, one in the third stanza and one in the fourth. C/audle tallied both Duke scores but Ray (ireen's second placement was wide. Duke dro\e fort\' \ards to the Indian se\en before a costly fumble killed Mine Devil chances. Duke led in statistics but the Indians pocketed the win.
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THE MOVIE STRIP: Freshman quarterbark Barger takes ball from ceiiter(l) and hands oft' to Red Smith, headed around left cnd(2). Smith hands oft' to Cau- dle on wing(3) who circles on deep reverse(4), cuts in beliind good blocking(5), tries to evade tackier (6) who pushes him out of bounds after ten-yard gain.
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Joyous student body «»oes wild as ]\vJ, Rlue bids (wuoliuci (lood Nii^bt
The Tlirhccls of U.N.C. were handed their eighth setback of the year when the\- met the Blue Devils in the season's finale. Duke jumped to an easy 6-0 lead hut saw it \anish as the Tarheels went ahead 7-6 in the third quarter. Their lead was short-lived as the
Devils came roaring l)ack and in thirteen pla\'s were ahead again by a 13-7 count.
The Duke defense stopped Oaro- iina's last drive on the Devils' 18. From there the Dukes marched 82 yards for their final score of the season and a 19-7 win.
CAPACITY CROWD SEES PEARSON STOP CAROLINA'S GRAVITTE IN ATTEMPT TO GO AROUND END.
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BLUE DEVIL MASCOTS abandon pitchforks to caper on goalpost at half, delighting all onlookers.
STUDENTS' FACES REFLECT ANXIETY AND DISAPPOINT
WHAT A TEA in NEVER SEES
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CARD TRICKS HIGHLIGHTED home games throughout the season. Here Duke students remind UNC of victory bell status by spelling out, "It's ours."
Protiranisl S()u\ciiir programs! Pcnii.iiirsI Pc;in-u-u-rs! ( icr 'cm herd All is panorama and pande- monium. The thrill of seeing the ream make a score, the cheers, th card rrieks, the amies ot the Blue l)e\ils, the stirring beat ot the Marching Hand, the \ ivaeit\- ot the cheerleailers all are a part ot the eolortul pageant that is college loofhall at Duke.
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CHEERLEADERS and Blue Devils tographer. Their appearance before relax momentarily to pose for pho- stands sparks cheers and singing.
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ALITMNI SURGE INTO STADIUM FOR VIRGINIA GAME AFTER BARBECUE LUNCHEON HONORING THEM.
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1 lomccdninig acrivir\- rrailinoii.il- 1\- ccnrcrs ;in)uiKl the toorliall yaiiiL- ami naruralK' the I Idiiiccoming Dance thar iiii^lu. It is the rmic ot rlic \eai" when alunini rcrurn to ,sui"\cy rlu- campus.
I*"rid;i\' niiiiu West sounds lilvc
a i;ianr carpcntrx shop as the Irarcrnirics tranticalK rr\' ro hnish their liisphus in tinic. 1 he game w irh irs specracular halt-time show, the (]ueen, the [varade, the dance that night all eomhitie tor tiie lim week end tor the ahimni.
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LAST MINUTE CHAOS on Friday afternoon in Craven Quad typifies canipus- wide Homecoming preparation. Blue Devil, Virginia Cavelier form theme.
HOMECOMING QUEEN Ruth Fisher is crowned by William Werber, President of Alumni Association at half of Virginia game, weekend's feature event.
PEP RALLY on Friday night was part of show for returning alumni.
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CLIF COOKE (right) accepts trophy for Lambda Chi's winning display.
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All Ameritcin (irocit leculs Blue Devils to proniineiue
Starting their second \'ear under the direction ot Coach Hal Bradley the Blue Devils roared to an S5-48 win over the Temply Owls in the season's opener. Temple's Mikvy was held to 17 points while Groat poured in 3 3 in the game billed as the "Battle ot the All-Americans. " The Temple game showed the balance of the Devils as two other Dukesters hit double figures.
.\tter the Temple victory the Blue Devds invaded Hanes Hosiery and brought back a 78-68 win. Groat was high again with 26 and Janicki and D'Emilio followed with 13 and 11 respectively.
Back in the Indoor Stadium the Devils met and defeated Bradley and C'arolina. The Braves were humbled 87-69 while the Tarheels were toppled 77-.^9 in the Jerry Gerard Memorial Game. Groat poured in 25 points against the Braves. The scoring balance of the Devils showed itselt again in the Carolina game as (iroat, Janicki, D'Emilio, and Cilasow all hit the two figure column.
The Devils first defeat came in their first official conference game. Kurman upset the Blue Devils 7 3-72 on a free throw in the last seconds of play. Crowder led the Devils with 16 markers.
The Devils took revenge on the Kcydets of \'.M.I. for their loss to Furman. The Dukesters burned the nets for 102 points— the highest point total any Devil team ever scored in one game. The Kcydets were w a\' behind w ith onl\' 4.'>.
Davidson was next on the list and the Devils won it 88-49. it was the second league win for the Blue Devils as Groat scored 24 and Janicki hit for 17.
The Blue Devils broke even on their first trip north. Cieorge Washington was handed a 98-76 loss as Groat led with ?2. This ran his sea.son average to 25.4 points per game.
ALL-AIMERICAN DICK GROAT LEADS CAGERS.
IN DRESSING ROOM, Coach Bradley and Dick Groat talk after 85-48 victory over Temple. Groat scored 33 points.
BASKETBALL COACH Harold Bradley and Manager Dave Johnson watch players in afternoon practice.
BASKETBALL SQUAD sets to shoot. Left to right are Bernie Janicki, Kes Deimling, Carl Glasow, Fred Shabel,
Dick Latimer, Dick Johnson, Dick Groat, Rudy D'Emilio, Bill Fleming, Dick Crowder, Marv Decker, Rudy Lacy.
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West Virginia's Mounraineeis. however, turned back the Big Mine 95-74. Croar was rhe onh' consisrcnr scorer for rhe l)e\'ils; he hir h)r 24. D'Emilio was next tor Duke bur scored onK 9 points.
On the 27th of December the lihie Devils met (lokimbia in the first round of the Dixie ("lassie. 1 he ('okimbians handed the Devils their third loss of the year 66-5H. Wake P'orcst fell to the Big Blue 79-74 in the second round. Ciroat set a new record tor points m one game tor the Classic — he scored v5 against the Deacons. Duke lost to Southern (California in the eon- .solation tilt 87-69.
High scoring PennsyKania was hmited to 52 points as Duke won 62-52. (itoat and D'I'.milio scored all ot Dukes pomts in the fourth period. Groat had a total ot 22 while D'Kmilio hit for 19.
Duke met State atter the Penn encounter. The game w as a typical Duke-State thriller and with rhe usual outcome. The Woltpack won in a double overtime 72-70. Janieki pushed the game into overtune when his desperation shot from center coiu-t tied ic at 64-64.
TEIVIPLE GAME featured duel be- guarded by Temple men. Center, dling. Right, Groat goes off floor tween two stars. Left, Groat is closely MIkvy shows some fancy ball ban- for one of his brilliant lay-up shots.
As the \earbook goes ro press rhc Devils have run up an 1 1 game w in streak sinee the loss to State. N.Y.U. was the next Blue Devil victim. The X'iolets were handeil a 74-72 setback in the (iartlen. The Second Temple game proxed
no closer than the first as the Devils won it H6-65 in Philadelphia. With exams over the liiue Devils rurned their arrentioii to eonterenee toes. Wake Forest was again turned hack, this time 90-69. The lar- lieeis were defeated tor the second
time this season 1)\' a 73-66 score. The Duke's then handed (Jeorgc Washington an 89-66 loss. All American Dick ( iroar hrnlci.- his own Duke Stadium scoring record by pouring in 46 points as he hit trom every angle.
BRADLEY GAME action as Groat fakes a Bradley man and gets his shot
away (left), Crowder (middle) fights for ball as Deimling looks on. Ja-
nicki and another Duke man (right) go for a tip-in against one Brave.
BILL FLEMING (left) goes high for rebound in first State game. Center
photo shows the hard fought action in game that was close all the way.
Groat is fouled (right) by Mel Thompson as he drives in for a layup.
BASKETBALL continued
William and Mary's Indians were beaten in a close one 68-62. The Indians held a 14 point lead going into the fourth stanza but the Duke's rallied. Groat hit tor 12 in the final period, half of his total for the entire game, and Duke won it going away.
Duke turned back Nav\ in a thriller before the second State game. The Blue Devils turned back the Middies 70-68 in an overtime encounter. Duke handed State their first conference defeat
at home in 46 straight tilts. The Wolfpack fell 71-58 before the fast breaking Blue Devils.
The Duke win streak was ex- tended to 1 1 w ins with victories over Mar\land, Wake Forest, and South Carolina. The Terrapins lost 56-51 in the lowest scoring game of the season. Fitt\-six fouls w ere called in the Wake Forest tilt, 26 against the Blue Devils, as the Dukes took it 87-62. Groat hit for 40 points in the South Carolina game. It was Duke's 11th straight
win and the 96-82 victory clinched a birth in the Southern Conference playorts in Raleigh.
This year's team has performed superbly under the able direction of Coach Bradley. Besides the consistent accuracy of Groat, Ja- nieki, and D'Fmilio, the rebounding of Fleming and Oowder and the fine play of Deimling, (ilasow, Latimer, and Johnson have all contributed to the team's excellent record. Lacey, Deckcrt, and Shabel also pla\ed well.
EXPRESSIONS on faces of Blue Devils during actual play provide clues to their thoughts and reactions. Left to right, Rudy D'Emilio (guard), Dick Groat (guard), Kes Deimling (forward), and Bernie Janicki (forward).
EXPRESSION ON DICK CROWDER'S FACE REFLECTS SUPERHUMAN EFFORT TO TAKE BALL FROM STATE.
CROWD GOES WILD WITH DELIGHT AS DUKE PULLS INTO LEAD
WITH ANIMATED ZEAL, STUDENT SPEOTATDRS SIIPI'OHT THE TEAM
\\ irh rhc courage ot his con- victions, a boundless supply of energy, a powerful set of vocal cords, and an almost complete lack of self-consciousness, the Duke student faithfully made his \va\' to the Indoor Stadium and heartiK'
cheered on his team. W hen the\' won he was happy, when they lost, down cast, when thc\- were cheated, indignant, when they snatched a close one, delirious. But every action was sincere, and his face alwaws showed it.
FACES of students at basketball game, blown up from the two crowd shots at top of the page, show close up the various emotions and attitudes caused by the game, the referee's decisions and presence of a camera.
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BASEBALL
PRE-GAME batting practice finds Johnny Carroll poised for long drive.
SWINfiOF
SPRING
Duke bcisebcillers set season record
Opening the season with two impressive wins ()\er Indiana, Duke's hasebaliers displaced the power that v\as to bring them the I^ig I'our and Southern Conference championships. Tiie Bhie Devils slugged their \\a\' to a season record of !> wins against S losses includmg 1 1 Southern ('onference victories against 6 defeats. Short- stop ( Iroat placed on the ("ollege Coaches Association first team Ail-American while Bill VVerber was placed on the thinl team. They were the onl\ phners in the Southern Conference to receive mention and both recei\'ed berths on the Conference's mythical nine.
DUKE BASEBALL TEAM, seated first row left to right, pitchers Buddy White, Bill Ward, .loc Lewis, Bob
Davis, George Carver. Seated right foreground are catchers Jack Mc- Guire, Boh Bensinger, Dick Denny.
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ing behind catchers are infielders Dewey Myers, Tom Powers, Bill Bergeron. Dick Groat, Bill Werber.
Standing in back are outfielders Lou Klien, Jack Brown, Bill Joyce, Dick Johnson, John Carroll, Bill Robinson.
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DICK GROAT "HITS THE DIRT" AT THIRD AS ANOTHER DUKE Rl'NNER IS ABOUT TO BE CAUGHT AT SECOND.
JACK COOMBS' BLUE DEVILS WON nONFEBENCE PLAY OFFS
PI'K lll.\(. SI All nuiinstays are Bob Davis, left, and Joe Lewis. These men shutout Maryland, Clemson in semi-finals, finals of S. C. tournament.
COACH .FACK COOMBS, one of the best in college circles, gives advice to sonic of his team. His Major League record proves his own pitching prowess, and he holds World Series shutout record.
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liASEIVALL CONMNLin
Leading Duke's power at rlie plate was douMe All-Anienean Diek (iroat. (Iroar eiuied the season with a batting average of .3S6 ciosel\' followed 1)\ W'erber, Bergeron, Clihhons, Joiinson, and Powers, who all batted above .>()(). Powers rook the honors in the Southern Conterenee batting raee, leading the league with a hefr\- .417. The overall team average was a healthy .299, one of the finest in the eonfercncc.
Lewis and l)a\is finished the season in the one two positions ot the eonterenee pitehing raee w ith reeords of 4-2 and 2-1 respeeti\ely. Lewis, ealled the "Big Four's Top Right-hander," blasted Wake Forest three times while eonipiling a season record ot 7 wins and 3 losses. Davis, w ho ended the season with 5-2 record, shut out ("lemson 5-0 to bring the Devils the Southern Conference title. The 1951 season was a fitting climax to Coach Coomb's 23rd year as mentor and brought him the Conference's "Coach ot the Year" award.
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S. C. CHAMPIONSHIP trophy clutched by Whitey Davi.s as he is carried off diamond after winning final game.
W. F. THIRD BASE.MAN DOC iMURPHREY SLIDES INTO HOME AHEAD OF THROW TO DUKE'S BENSINGER.
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TRACK SQUAD standing left to right in front are dis- tance men J. Chamberlain, A. Loub, R. Marshall, T. Sanders. At pit left are C. James, discus; T. Lawrence, shotput; G. Bell, R. Bates, Javelin. Standing at center
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Trdrknion Iicive liond so<ison
are R. Jones, Coach R. Lewis, B. Grisso, Coach R. Cham- bers. At hurdles back arc hurdlers T. Reeves, J. Tate, sprinters H. Bullock, R. Sykes, P. Field, W. Anderson, C. Varellan. At rear, F. Nichols, J. Cates, J. Connor.
The Duke rnick ream, coached by former rrack srar "Red" Lewis and caprained by Biidd\ (Iri.s.so, ran up a sea.son reeonl ot tour w in.s, rwo lo.s.se.s, and one rie. 1 he I5hie Devils lost onl\ to stront; reams from Na\'\' ami Norrh ("arohna and came up w irh an un- usual rie of 65 '2-65,' 2 ^^ ith l-'rineeron. 1 he Duke cindernien won ox'cr Mianu 7 3-5 1, blasred I'lorida Srare 103-28, downed N. C. Scare 9>-?l. and ropjiled X'irginia ''1-40. \\ ith I'ields and Reeves taking Hrsr places in rhe 220 dash and low hurdles and ("onner
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placing first in the pole \aiilr, the Blue Devil harriers tied Maryland tor the conference title.
The Devils completed one of their most successful southern trips in years. Besides defeating Miami and F"lorida State the Devils captured four of the five featured rela\s in the Morida Relays during their southern swing. Henry Poss, one of Duke's best dashmen in \ears, won first places in the 100 yard dash and the broad |ump.
CAUGHT BY CAMERA as he sails over the bar. Johnny Conner, Duke's All-American diver, reveals track talents to interested teammates and spectators.
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LACROSSE TEAM relaxing before game with Johns Hopkins. Seated left are midfielders S. Moore, J. White- scarver, D. Peacock, T. Darkis, O. Dieflenbach, F. Eisen-
brandt, D. Clausen, C. Graves. Kneeling back are attackmen G. Corrigan, A. Santamaria, H. Hanson, R. Boyce, B. Cottman, and goalies D. Tournquist, D. Bafford,
STICKS AND STONES
Jdliiis Hopkins, N<ivy <imon<> victims (if liii»lily suaessful Duke stitknien
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Sporting wins over nian\- ot rhc srrongcsr rcam.s in the nation ("oacii Jack Pcr.son's 1951 Lacrosse team ended the season w ith a 6-2 record, one of rheir best in many years. I he Bhie Dexiis tought then- w ay to the riinner-iip slot ot the Dixie cham- pionship and were ranked with Virginia as the number two ream tor the national championship. The Duke stickmcn boasted two of" the best detensemcn in the counrr\ in all- Americans ("harhc (jiltalhn and Bob Bickel. The stellar pertorm- ance ot Rod Boyce and I- red I'jsenbrandt, 2nd ream All- Ameri- cans, enabled the Blue Devils to dow n such hii;hl\ -ranked teams as Johns 1 lopkins and Na\\\
CLOSING IN for kill. Blue Devil lacrossenicn put Indian sign on Washington College rivals.
LACnOSSE
Mascot S. Persons. Sealed right are defensemen N. Rog- ers, L. Stark, B. Clemson, R. Bickel, J. Loane, C. Gil- fallin. Standing, Coach Jack Persons, Trainer J. Dunson.
Coach Person's charges opened rhe season wirh a 14-3 attack on Lehigh University and followed up with a 14-6 win over Williams. The Devils then traveled to Lexing- ton, \\i., there swamping the hap- less Generals of Washington and Lee. The Blue Devils edged our a strong Washington C^ollege team 6-5 and blasted a powerful Nav\' squad 1 7-6 for rhe 4th and 5th w ins ot the \car. Duke made it seven straight in turning back a favored Johns Hopkins, 9-7. Cioalie Don Baftord was credited with 18 saves as the Blue Devils bested Hopkins for the first time in the historv of the school. The Blue Devils tasted their first defeat at the hands of Virginia b\- a close 10-11 score and dropped the last game to semi-pro Alt. \Mishington.
DETERMINED l>l KKSTi:i{ thaiij.-s lai r()>sf man cl Washington (ollfj;e in attempt to boost Duke's lead. Popular with spectators, games has many thrills.
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TENNIS
THE POINT SETTERS
Netmen enjoy best sedsnii siiue I9.")4
1 he Duke Uni\'crsit\' tennis team ot 1951 successfully dealt with one ot their most difficult schedules and finished their best season since 19 34 with an im- pressive 1 3-2 record.
In compiling their thirteen wins the Duke netmen downed such national tennis powers as Michigan State, Florida Univcrsit\-, Dart-
mouth, Michigan, \\ illiam and Mary, and X'irginia.
Along with Captain Ross the Blue Devils were backed b\- the steady play of sophomores Kcsron Deimling and Norm Schellenger; seniors Hal l-ipton and Jack War- math and John Taple\-, the latter going undeteated m fourteen straight matches.
TENNIS STALWART John Ross cap- tained netmen thru successful season.
TENNIS TEAM, kneeling front, left to right. Coach J. Hendrix, Manager R. Penter, Coach R. Cox. Standing left, J. Tapley, J. VVarmath, Captain J. Ross, F. Carloss. Around net, K. Deimling, IS'. Schellenger, H. Lipton.
(JOIF
JTS ALL IN THE SWING
(idlfers hcive irmp perfert secison
Building rhcir tL-am around a nucleus ot rcna-nuit; \crcrans, the 1951 linksnicn dnixc, chipped, and purred rheir \\a\' ro rhe Southern (Conference (iolf Championship tor rhe I Uh rime in the last sixteen \ears. Led l)\ co-caprains Lou Mc- Lennan and Mike Souchak, rhe
Devils racked up an impressive srruit; of 14 srraighr wins before dropping a rhnller to North (/aro- lina 14-1 v ('oach Hagler's linksters swept aside all comers and rode into the Southern ("onterence cham- pionship 3 3 strokes ahead ot the nearest team.
GOLF COACH "Dumpy" Hagler stands by trophies his teams have won.
GOLF TEAM on the practice green at the Hope Valley Country Club are, left to right, Mike Souchak,
Henry Clark, George Toms, Dick Foster, Lou McLennan, Jim Pollock, Paul Hardin. The team, co-captained
by Souchak and McLennan, dropped only one match last year and won the Southern Conference Championship.
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HWIMMINH
A STROKE IJN TIME
Tciiikmen bocist tr iuinphtint secison
1 he Blue Devil swimming ream opened their season wirh a smash- ing vicror\' over William and Mar\- and eontinucd in rheir winning ways in seven ot their next eight encounters. North (Carolina, which is undefeated in three years of dual competition, provided the only
SWIMMING SQUAD at the Duke pool are, left to right on board. Bill Mellin, Jack Roberts, Dave Dewitt, Harry VVarlick, Dick Baunian, and Tom Todd. In water, back to front, Roy Hudson, Larry Taishoif, and Wes
defeat, but Duke still had a meet with N. C. State when the year- hook went to press. Coach Jack Persons" charges scored impressive victories over Georgia Tech, X'.Al.l., and \'.P.I., with team captain W'hitey Mellin setting a new record tor the Duke poo
Haskell. Sitting and standing, clock- wise from left. Bond Sandoe, Bucky Clemson, Ron Walske. Bob Ulrick, Ted Beachem, Bill Fuller, George Pressly, and Stu Vaughn. In center of group, kneeling, Mgr. Bill Jennings.
FREESTYLER displays perfect form in turning head to take breath of air.
TEAM MEMBERS take off from side of the pool in shallow racing dive.
WnESTLINli
WRESTLING TEAM ON MAT are, outside ring clockwise from left front, Malone, Hobby, Coach Harrison, Wagner, Dieffenbach. Campbell, Raimondo, Gross, Galloway, Fore-
man, Garbo, Alexander, and Levine. Inside ring, clock- wise from man lying down, Weber, Kraeuter, Buckheit, Falcone, Randall, Burrel. In center, kneeling. Art Rowe.
WRING LEADERS
Coach Carmen Falcone's Duke wrestling team ap- peared to he heading for a successful season as the yearbook went to press, i-ed by (ireg Raimondo, Otto Dieffenbach, Phil Accardo, Bob Alaione, and Freshman F-red (/ampbell, the Blue Devil wrestlers took earl\- season wins over N. C. State and Davidson.
They bowed to stronger teams from Navy, Alary- land, and Washington and Lee. Since the team will lose only one man by June's graduation, prospects are good tor next year.
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(;iU)SS OOIINTKY
CROSS COlNTltV team workins out on trail through Duke Forest. Left to
rifjlil. ( aptain liob Marshall, Jim Farber, Bob Burrell, John Tate, Alec
Byron, U'i<'k Thompson, D.m IJiis sell, Tom Sanders, Greg Kainiondo.
OVER HILL AND DALE
Duke Hcinieis suffer ruuiih sedsou
Atrcr a promising srarr aguiri.sr Icnncs.scc's fine team, ro w lioiii riles lost by the elose seore of 26- K), the i^Iue l)e\il eross eoun- tr\iiien lost 1)\ somewhat wider maririns to N. (". State, North ( aroliiia, aiiii ,\Iar\lanil. A toiirth
plaee in the Southern ('onterenee meet finished their season. Pros- peers tor the eoming season look .somewhat brighter with Hob Mar- shall, last year's eaptain, and John Tate, eaptain elect, returning, ahmg \\ nil three other iertermen.
CROSS COl'NTRY TKAM captain Bob Marshall (left) and Coach "Red" Lewis talk before one of home meets.
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KICHIN' IN STEP
Rooters plcite second in ronferenie
SOCCER
Sporting a record of hw w ms against two losses, (x)aeh Jim HI\ 's soccer charges completed one ot their most successtui season in years. The Devils came our second in the eonterence after dropping the
championship game to Maryland in a real thriller >-2.
Standouts on the team were numerous as ri\e ot the Blue l)e\il hooters received places on the AII-( -onterence team.
/KiJK.A-i.iKi; s()( ( i:i;.\ii;.\ of Duke and Virginia clash on autumn after- noon as Devils down Cavaliers 5-2.
SOCCER TEAM before deciding game. Seated in foreground are line- men R. Finberg, H. Lavie, W. Schaef- fer, D. Knickerbocker, J. Riquezes, D. Strauch. M. Castillo, M. Lind-
strom, J. Deys. Standing at left rear are fullbacks VV. Holstein, K. Men- ken, R. Rabin, D. Montgomery. Seated in center are halfbacks R. Gorham, F. James, C. Bazemore, S.
Farquhar, W. Cunningham, J. New- bill, P. Van Blarcom. Standing center are goalies J. Ost, O. Zavert- nik. C. Glanzer. Standing right R. Getz, Coach Jim Ely, A. Gray.
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SIGMA CHI'S, KA'S tangle tentacles in vital game at Duke gym. KA'S returned to dormitory victorious.
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CHEMISTS LAY ASIDE test tubes to display their ath- letic prowess to Betas, who failed to find proper formula.
INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL ON FRESHMAN FIELD AS INDEPENDENTS BATTLE DELTA SIGS, WHO WON fi-0.
FOR THE LOVE OE THE fiAME
Tntianuiicils provide spoF t fur cill
Duke's intramural sports pro- gram, one ot the best in any oi the leading unixcrsities, otters partici- pation in a wide variety of athletics, ranging trom toothail to badminton.
The SAE's walked off with last \ear's universit\' basketball cham- pionship. The Sigma ("hi's pro- duced three teams which copped division titles, but all were dcteatcd in the playoffs. Pi Kappa Phi's Bob Spivey won the spring tennis championship by defeating inde- pendent Norm Rosenbaum. Spivey then teamed with Rosenbaum and won the doubles title. In the hand- ball championship, Dclt ('. Dutt- weiler defeated Farinclla for the singles title and then the two teamed up to win the doubles crown. The KA's won the cross
country ream championship. Inde- pendent kreuter won the indnidual e\ent with a time of 9:12 and K.A Loub placed second. Sigma (lii's ".A" team won the volleyball and the SAE's took the softball title.
The KA's took the track title, Sigma ('hi Bill Robinson won the horseshoe crown, and KA Ralph Paris took the badminton cham- pionship to round out last spring's intramural schedule. Both the Sen- hauser Award and the High Point Trophy were won b\' Pi Kappa Bob Spivey.
The KA's "A" team came out on top in the football competition. Bob Barfield upset last year's champion to win the fall tennis tournament. Couthlehurst and Hurl- bcrt won the doubles.
IM GAMES FEATURE RUGGED BATTLES FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIPS.
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POISED lor action, Betas unsuccess- fully engage an IM Chemistry team.
DIAAIOND JIM STOTTLER swings for the fence, cheered on by team- mates during an IM softball game.
S. AND S. PRESIDENT Bob Zimmerman (left) and Band leader Ray McKinley join in a duet at weekend's dance
Musia
MAESTRO
Shoe and Slipper sponsors semi annnal dance weekend
With a huge cover stretched from the balcony across the entire floor, the hghts turned down low, and shuffling feet dancing time to good music, the cavernous indoor stadium takes on an enchanting aspect. The floor is crowded, for this is one of the few afi'airs that brings out the students in mass. Some arrive at the beginning, others come later on, but almost no one fails to put in an appearance at some time during the evening.
It is one of the dances of the Shoe and Slipper weekend, a highlight of the semester, when a top name band comes to the campus and the students get a chance to dance to the best.
SHOE AND SLIPPER Club, seated, Joe Kennedy, Gerry Boden, Duane Wolfe, Bob Hall, Harvey Hammerick, Dick Taylor, Stanley Cannon, Dave Gibson, Bud Baker, Ed
TYPICAL JOE ( OLLEGE couple Barbara Seaberg and Dick Hopper talk with bandleader Les Brown, returning Duke alumnus, during intermission of informal dance.
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Higgins, Jim Earnhardt, Ray Garra, Ritchie Baur. Bill Thomas, Gene Arnold, Chuck Howard, Bob Zimmer- man. Standing, Rufe Scharges, Walt Blizzard, Don Sha-
froth, Bob Bloom, John Farrington, Joe Reynolds. Miles Schaeffer, Kim Watson, Al Max, Paul Conway, Bob Black, Jean Luck, Frank Barranco, Ed Joyner, John Carnahan.
DUKESTERS CROWD BANDSTAND every time one of Les Brown's soloists began to play. Here saxaphonist lets go and dancers abandon floor to get a better view of band.
TAKING TIME OUT from dancing and romancing, Duke- sters gather about Les Brown's bandstand for closer view of number performed by ex-Duke man's famous band.
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BIG NAME BAND for Shoe and Slipper's Fall weekend was Ray McKinley's orchestra. He played two dances and gave a concert.
DREAMY COUPLE at S. and S. Spring Formal find Les Brown's music and each other enjoyable.
SINGING CIRCLES are a popular custom among fraternities during intermissions. S. and S. dances find all represented.
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It's not an attractive building. In fact, some might call it iigl\-, with its bold, weather-beaten brick walls and strangely large windows. Not until \ou walk around to the front of it do you see any resemblance to symmetry or art. Then the long stone steps and white columns framing the three tall doors begin to reconcile you. You look at it as a part of the stately trees and well-kept grounds that surround it, and \ou begin to like what you see. Wm remember that it is .sometimes a blaze of purple when the wisteria on the tennis court fences is in bloom. And when you thmk of the dances, the basketball games, the swims, the pageants and shows that are held within the walls of this gym, its ugliness is forgotten.
COED PRACTICING DURING ARCHERY CLASS AIMS FOR BULL'S-EYE.
SPORTIN'
Coeds keep their by |)<irti(i|)citinn
Your raincoat Hew open as nou kicked up \our heels and raced for rhc g\-ni. Ala\hc you were hire for your regular PE class or Pegasus rryour, bur whatever was awaiting y<^u, books and quizzes would be forgotten \\ hile you exercised your muscles instead of your brain tor a\\ hile.
You tound that you achie\ed better and more lasting results it \ou used pent-up energy in a good workout than it you tried tirtul dieting. Your waisthnc trimmed down and you telt more like tack- ling that math problem after a sw im or a Modern Dance rehearsal.
COED GOLFERS practice duriii);
gym class on East's abbreviated, ill- cared for one-hole course near South-
nate. (iirls imist lake I'liys. Kd. twice a week throuKh junior year, can pick course after one semester.
MISS JITLIA GROUT, head of De- partment of Physical Kducation, directs some non-academic pursuits.
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FIGURES
Hi^ures in slicipe in nicuiy sports
Voii glowed with pride attcr helping your dorm or sorority w in the enp in the basketball tourna- menr. As you played against Caro- lina coeds in the hocke)' game, >c)u felt a certain school pride and spirir. When you shook the iiand ot your opponent after winning the singles tennis tournament, you felt like a champ indeed.
You soon realized that athletics made your life fuller and more complete. You started taking ad- vantage ot the nights the bowling alley was open and practiced for precision. You began to take a
break at rive o'clock and work up an appetite by raking a quick swim. You participated in Duke's Pla\- l)a\- against reams from other women's colleges. \'ou helped make \()ur dorm's kite and flew it on Joe ("ollege Day. You rode every Sunday morning at 8:00 to perfect the drill for the Pegasus Horse Show .
You found a whole new world of excitement and enjoyment that was only waiting for you to look for it. There was the thrill of seeing your arrows hit the bullse>'e three times in a row. There was the feeling of accomplishment when you made a strike and watched the tenpins fall. There was the time when you sunk that putt for a par. There was the feeling of adventure as you cantered dow n the dirt road stretching before you. There was the elation of executing a perfect back dolphin. These were all mo- ments you will always remember with a certain tingling feeling.
SWIMMING MEETS among East Campus houses feature keen competition, much splashing of water. Here two girls battle for first place in backstroke.
COEDS HAVE CHANCE THRU PEGASUS TO RIDE ONCE A WEEK.
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NEREIDIAN CLUB. Standing in water, front, M. Waldrop, M. Wil- liamson, middle, .1. McClaron, A. Kelly, M. Russell, J. Duncan, S. Asbury, C. Washburn, J. Burghard, A. Lerian, rear. M. Wescott, K.
Cohan. Sitting and kneeling around edge of pool, I. Swift, J. Clark, M. Brown, P. Cohan, N. Brusard, G. Bush, S. Duiguid, J. GuUedge, E. Hardee, L. Hooker, J. Romans, J. Gilliam, A. Brown, N. Miller, C.
Ogle, M. Stevens, M. Woolery. Standing around the back, J. Crumbley, R. Wescott, J. Greene, J. Greene, B. Larson, F. Schneider- wind, H. Hartung, J. Miller, C. Power, and N. Lipscomb.
STUDENT RECREATION KEEPS ARKS BOWLING ALLEYS HUMMING.
After .strict tryouts, the select members of rhc Nercidiaii C'lub begin at once to plan and practice their spring Nereidian Show. Some- how it is figured our how to keep heads, arms, and feet from colliding to execute a number. On the night of the show the \\ arer is shattered into a million \\a\es as members carry our their water l)allet.
Originality, self-expression, and lithe bod\- movement are wrapped up in eaeii member ot the Modern Dance C lub. (^imposing their own dances and designing all the sccncrv and sets, this team stages a Modern Dance Recital in the spring. Leaps, falls, and turns are executed, fitting into a beautiful whole.
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THE MODERN DANCE CLUB is formed around an interest in modern forms of dance, development of skill study of choreography. The Club presents a feature each spring. Members, foreground around to right, are, Alice Matheson Cissie Murray, Yvonne Schweisteris, Junior Thomas, Janet Kaminsky, Julie Hamilton, Pam Cherry, Marge Brunhoff'
PERFECT BALANCE displayed by Miss Williams, mod- ern dance instructor, in executing inverted arabesque.
MODERN BALLET artist arches in graceful pose displaying a difficult study in perfect balance.
SPORTIN' FIGURES
CONTINLEU
WAA BOARD members, left, clock- wise, beginning with girl in fore- ground, J. Bevin, P. Wilmer, Mrs.
DELTA PHI RHO ALPHA members, seated front to back are, Nancy Peeler, Carolyn Whitley, Sarah Kale, .Joan Gummels, Dot McC'lean, Kay Rezzonico, Linn Taylor, siigie Michael, T. Stevens. Standing is Babs Hall, President.
COED FENCER carries foil and mask as she prepares to meet opponent in physical education fencing bout.
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Newcomber, F. Schneiderwind, C. Whitley, J. Crumbley. Right, first row, B. Wilson, M. Kennedy, J.
Gummels, R. Cozart, J. Gilliam. Second row, G. Bennett, E. Zimmer- man, S. Kale, W. Broome, J. Trudeau,
A. Brown, E. West, L. May, Last row, F. McBride (by door), M. Stevens, H. Hartung, T. Haller, N. Lipscomb.
W.A.A. BOARD, DELTA PHI RHO ALPHA LEAH WOMEN'S SPORTS
SUGIE MICHAEL. Baltimore junior and Pi Beta Phi, serves as president of Woman's Athletic Association.
She s\\ inis; she dances; she rides; she runs; she does almost every- thing that young ladies do in the way of athletics. In fact, the Duke coed is a pretty active girl. Maybe she doesn't turn down a date in tavor ni tossing around the medi- cine ball, but she likes sports and finds time tor them.
And for the sake ot organization, she has a Women's Athletic Asso- ciation. This W.A.A. does the planning, keeps the ball rolling,
and makes the av\ards to the winners. It draws up the schedules, pitting .sorority against .sororit\-; house against house; girl against girl.
.And just as in everything else, there are a few who find in sports their natural element. They take to it quickly; cxcell in it easily. Delta Phi Rho Alpha is for them. The\- are the leaders on the Ivast ('ampus sports scene, and they radiate vim and vitality.
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SOME COPLES SIT OUT A DANCE DURING THE ANNUAL BOS SANDALS BALL IN EAST CAMPUS GYM.
GIKL MEETS BOY
Dciiues on Scirurdciy nij>ht ciie ci I hike ticidition, fe<iture <in nrdiestrci ciiul often a becuity (|neen
A scene of consranr ;icrivir\' during tiie hours and da\s oi the week, the VVoniens ( iyni puts on a new face on lrida\' ami Saturda\'
nights. The shouts and loud foot- steps of aeti\ e, energetic girls fade a\\a\ . in iheu- piaee are flie gentle melodies ot dance music and tiie
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soft siiudling ot teet gliding across rile floor. I'reshmen mixer, BOS- Sandais, C'oed Bali have trans- lormed tiie u\ in into a dreamland.
DUKE nAVALIEHS HAVE liECOME FIIWT DANCE liANI) ON OAfVIPllS
Thc\' arc a popular dance band on rhc campuses: Duke, Stare, and ('arolina acclaim rhem. I hc\' ap- peared before Kay Kyser at the Pan Hel Benefit Show gi\en in Chapel Hill. On New Year's I'.vc rhc\ pla\ed over a national hook- up trom Roanoke, \'a., on the program, "New Year's Dancing Party." At Duke they pla\- tor a great number ot sorority, tra- rernity, and campus-wide dances. The)' are noted tor their unusual and melodious arrangements and their solo Jiumbcrs. Bill B\crs, their
competent leader, founded the band in 194S, when he organized a group ot thirteen boys and a girl xocalist.
.At that time, the competition was tough. It was the new and unknown struggling against the old and entrenched. But the\' played well. They pla\ed w hat the student wanted, the wa\' the student want- ed it played.
(Iradualh- the\- caught on, gain- ing popularit\- and demand. Their reputation grew until today the b\\\ord for good music on the campus is the Duke Cavaliers.
BILLY BYERS, a senior, is originator and leader of the Duke Cavaliers.
CAVALIERS, POPULAR DANCE BAND, PROVIDE MUSIC AT COED BALL, PLAY AT MANY SUCH AFFAIRS.
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MISS ANN GOODE, SENIOR, IS 1952 CHANTICLEER BEAUTY QUEEN.
E/HimACEABLE YOU
Beciuty Queen reii^ns cit Ooed ]\i\\\ on Eve of Thcinksiiivinij
C'andy cane in\ irarions an- nounced rhc (locd Ball on Thanks- giving I'.vc. Twisting the usual order ot things around a bit, the girls this time were the ones to fake the initiati\e atid issue the bids. ("uriosit\' antl suspense were at a high pitch as the troliekers entered the door and saw the pictures oi all the candidates tor ("fi AN iK.i.i i-K BeautN Queen dis-
pla\eil around the lol)b\-. Anioiit; gingerbread men, lollipops, and other inhabitants ot the candy kingdom, the ro\al guests danced to the soft music of the (/avalicrs. I hen all eyes turned towards the throne as the iiueen and her loveK court w ere escorted through the throng. I'or the rest ot tin.' dance she reigned as the most iK-autitul i)t them ail.
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JON WHITCOAIB. widely known magazine illustrator, selected Chanti- cleer Beauty Queen and her court.
CHANTICLEER BEAUTY QUEEN
CROWNING of Chanticleer Queen Ann Goode by Business Manager Johnson took place at intermission.
QUEEN ANN GOODE is escorted toward throne and crowning ceremony by date and pin-up Red Dunne. At intermission of Coed Ball, couples form an aisle from door to throne through which members of court precede winner.
SITS IN STATE UPON REGAL PLATFORM SURROUNDED BY HER LOVELY COURT AND THEIR ESCORTS.
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BARBARA SKA BERG
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What's in a beauty queen con- test? Although most of us would consider beautiful girls as the prime requisite, to the editors ot the Chanticleer this is the least ot the worries. To them the first and most important problem is selecting a judge. Then the field has to be chosen and narrowed down, pictures made, balloting conducted. Einalh' its the judge's turn. He says, "1 his is it, " and everything's ready tor the (xied Ball. On Thanksgiving Eve the well-kept secret is announced and the w inner crowned. This is the climax, the end result of all that has gone before. Glory and admiration are hers. It is her moment.
LAURA DUNCAN
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TRISH MOELLER
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JUDY LEFEVER
Kappa Alpha Theta
LAURA HOPPE
Pi Beta Phi
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ALICE MATHESON
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RUTH ANN EISHER Zeta Tan AlpJia
BEAUTY NOMINEES (right), remaining finalists for Beauty Queen and Court, pose in Blue Room of East Duke. They are, from foreground clockwise, Vicky Stedman, Faye Mitchell, Molly Bixby, Yvonne Schweistriss, Jan Cresap, Nancy Hendrix, and Shirley Hall.
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Durham, the cir\- rhvu tobacco built . . . the city where the sun has to fight to cut through the to- bacco smoke ... the Home of Chesterfields . . . advertised as the city of Exciting Stores . . . Duke Pf)\\er buses shuttling back and forth betw een campuses and town . . . electrical wires running along the streets, into every home showing the handiwork of an electrical power magnate. . . . tall office buildings, black smokestacks, squat cigarette factories making Durham stand out against the sk>- . . . Hope \alle\-, with lovely homes and well- kept lawns . . . factory workers walking down the street, talking a language all their own . . . Five Points with its never endmg lines of traffic . . . ail this is part ot Durham.
Busw actixc, alwius nioxing, Durham licconics our second Imnic. 1 he churches m row n open their doors wide and in\ ire us to worship with them; I'.dgemont and the I3urham Day Nurser\ otier invaluable ex- perience of working with children wiiile providing opportunities for service; the stores acquaint the Freshmen with their merchandise on Duke-Durh;un Da\'; the tactories welcome tours through their departments.
Durham is countless railroad tracks. Some are abandoned, with bo.xcars sitting on them that look like they haven't been used since the tracks were laid. Trains running by East C'ampus interrupt classes and iar windows in Southgate. Durham is the fa- miliar orange and black buses, too. ThcN' take us to Five Points, the movies, shopping. Policemen try to keep traffic moving the right wa\- around the circle and motion pedestrians across when the light flashes.
The landmark in Durham is the Wash. Duke. We get our bearings by it, use it in giving directions, judge the location of stores, movies, restaurants by their distance from it. It is the center of our relations with Durham. Our parents stay there, our plane reservations are made there, our dates are entertained there in the Ta\ern.
Durham is the people that make it up. Ihcre are the factor}- workers; there are the busy housewives at the Super Market; there arc the motley groups of people that ride the buses with us. There are the residents of Durham that come out to the Saddle C'lub or to Miller's and dance to the juke bo.x. These are all a part of Durham — our home away from home for four vears.
WASH DUKE HOTEL, with its tavern, news-and-novelty stand, comfortable lobby, and tailor shop, is favorite haunt of students. It stands on the windiest corner in Durham.
HIGHLY PATRONIZED by students is Sawyer & Moore drug and variety store near East Campus. Counters dis- playing everything from soup to nuts make it popular.
FAMILIAR TO DUKESTERS IS CHESTERFIELD PLANT, WORLD'S MOST MODERN CIGARETTE FACTORY.
WHEN THE BOOKS ARE AWAY
The VAXy of Exiitinj> Stores is home for profs, plciyj^rouiul for students
DR. PHILLIPS ENTERTAINS A GROUP OF STUDENTS IN HIS HOME.
ATMOSPHERE OF RELAXATION, ENJOYMENT PREVAILS AT MILLER'S.
\(n\ were a part ot Durham the iiiinurc you .stepped oft the plane that flew \ou in from New Jersey or the train that brought you trom Mianu. \ou're no longer a re.sident of Chicago or Greensboro — you're even counted in the Durham census.
The first memories \ou ha\e ot Durham are probably a cluster ot large square buildings wrapped in smoke and tog. When the sun finally pierced the haze, \ou dis- tinguished Chesterfield and Lucky Strike tacrories. stores, and Krwin Mills. It you dro\e your car, you probat)l\' got lost at Five Points and worried the Durham Police Force. And it's a sate bet that it's taken all \ear to figure our that West Campus is in the direction of the Blue Fight and that the road trom Fast to West goes underneath the main highway.
The first triends \ou made w ere probabh' at Bailey's and the Blue Fight. F\'ery time \<)u took a break from the books, you headed to those all-time fa\'orites. \ou soon tound our where you could rent a tux and who eould press your suit the tastest, where \ou could buy a corsage the cheap- est, and which newsstand sold your home tow n paper.
It didn't rake long to find your way around Durham streets, and you soon knew all the shortcuts to ('ole's and the ('hili House. ^ou learned w hich side ot the I5art- lett I louse to sit on and w hat to or- der w hen your dare w anted steak or lobster. \bu searched till you tound where \ on could bu\' good S.90 club steak tor lunch and the best tried chicken on Sundays. Some- how you kept it a secret where \()u could get (]uick ser\ ice alter the dances on Shoe and Slipper weekends and where your import- ed date coukl sta\' our the latest.
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PHOTOGRAPHY AND FAMILY, rather than eco- nomics, occupy much of Dr. Saville's time outside
of the classroom. .At left, he and his wife entertain the two children. At right, he photographs them.
MONSIEUR AND MADAME DOW of the French Department spend Sunday afternoon at home. At
FEATURED FLICS can be seen at Durham's modernistic Center cinema, popular despite its block-long lines.
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left, Dr. Dow puts a record on the phonograph while his wife reads. At right, he strokes their dog Kelb.
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS and popular as a Saturday night rendezvous, Hartman's holds high appeal in Duke circles.
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PETE RINALDIS GRILL, LOCATED NEAR EAST CAMPUS, IS A FAVORITE EATING PLACE FOR STUDENTS.
STUIJENTS SOON niSOOVEH THAT
JAM SESSIONS, featuring Dixieland Jazz Combo and some fast jitterbiigging, shook the rafters at Turnage's on Saturday afternoons of spring semester.
All ar once you found out rhar the professors w ercn't so bad after tlie\' folded up their lecture notes and that the\' were realK' human beings when \<)u spoke to them at student-hicult\- cotiees. But the times \'ou realK' got to know them were when \ou visited them :n ilieu' iiomes. ^ou caught xourselt listening to w hat they were sa\ing and enjoying the hours spent with them insteail ol cheeking xour w arch e\er\' two minutes, ^oll realized that the\ knew what they were talking about and that the Uni\ersit\ hadn't nnule a mistake when the\ [nit them on the staff.
lUIOhS AHE AWAY ,osms.,,.
IT SPECIALIZES IN SPAGHETTI.
DR. AND MRS. BEVINGTON, associate and assistant professors in the Englisii Dept., spend Sunday afternoon catching up on correspondence and reading.
DURHAM IS NOT SO BAD AFTER ALL
X'isiring \our professors and the taiiiih" ot the guy down the hall made you w ake up to the tact that there were some prett\- nice people in Durham. There were the same sorts of things going on that \ou were interested in hack home. You began not to bur\- yourself in \our home town newspaper all the time, but to glance at the Durham Siiii and Moni'uiii, Herald too. ^()u learned where every theater in town was, and there were tew good movies )ou missed. \bu know vour way around Durham you arc a part ot it.
FAVORITE HAUNT of Dukesters seeking escape from Gothic and Georgian atmosphere is the crowded Saddle Club. Couples sway to juke box's tunes.
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1 LA(i RAISING loremonies on both campuses mark ofticial opening of school. Men's and wom- en's senior class presidents preside, while NROTC students and University officials also take part.
WE THE PEOPLE
(Ihcintideer presents persoricilizeri,
iiulividucilized, picture directory
of the students of Duke University
CLASS OFFICERS (left) are, left to right, President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer. Top row fresh- men men, R. Ruda, G. Greene, R. Ulrich. Freshmen women, D. Boyle, G. McGiehan, J. Oldberg, J. LeFever. Sophomore men, P. Parker, R. Brad- shaw, C. McCracken, R. Hoppe. J. Reed (ath. rep.). Sophomore women, F. Schneiddewind, S. Perkins, P. Moeller, J. Smith. Junior men, R. Sommers, R. Reilly, W. Dean, R. Be- dell. Junior women, M. Weigel, G. Smith, B. Shepherd, B. Brooks. Sen- ior men, R. Crowder, A. B. Pearson, R. Gorham. Senior women, C. Quark, M. M. Marsh, C. Spikes, A. Youmans.
GOON DAY finds first-year coeds dressed in jeans and bows performing duties specified by superior sophs.
FRESHMEN PARADE in chainlike fashion around bonfire which was set off Carolina game eve during Pep Rally.
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Fmt rov;, left to right:
ALLEN, CHARLES, JR.. Econoimcs. Sailing Team; Dean's List 3.
ALLEN, CHARLOTl !•: AL\RGUERn E, ExgUsh.
ALLEN, I. DAVrON, Pre-Med. ^\. .\LS.C;.A.; Glee Club 1; Prc-.\lcd. Society 4; \arsitv "D" Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4.
ALLISON, RAYMOND DEAN, Buwu-ss Adniunstratwii. Bwn. Al.S.G.A. I; Intcr-Erat. Council 2; Dean's List 3.
AIXISON, RONALD EUGENE, Pre-Med. A*A. Chnw- icle I; Freshman Track; Dean's List 2, 3.
ANDI'.RSON, JACK CATHI'-V, Mecliamcal Fjiaim-ru/fi. HTl. Engineers' Club 3, 4; A.S..VLE. 3, 4.
Second roiv:
ANDERSON, NANCY INEZ, Sncmlogx. AT. Chromclc I; Duke Players 1; Dean's l,ist 2, 3.
ANDERSON, ROBI'RT EUGENE, PolituM Sannr. ^.V, Pres. 4. Duke Ambassadors 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Bind 1,2; Concert Band 1,2; lnter-P>at. (Council 4.
ANDERSON, SAMUEL GOBl'R, Chcmntry.
ANl^REWS, jANl'. RAINE, Englhh. T4'Q, M:^, Ivy. Archive 3; Duke 'n Duchess- 3; Glee Club 1; Duke Players 1,2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2, 3.
ARRANTS, BETIA' ROSS, Eh-iucutarv Ed. AT. Duke Players 1; Dean's List 2, 3.
ARTHUR, MARJORIJ' SPEER, English. KAH. Chan- MCLKKR 1, 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 1, 2.
Third row:
BAI'.HR, BRUCE F., Ecoiiomics (H/is. Ad.). I'X, ARM". Glee Club 2.
BAFFORD, EDWARD DONALD, Economics. ^.\V.. Football I, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4.
BALL, V\ALTF.R HI'.RBI'.R 1, E,i<i,lish. Choir 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
BALLARD, CATHI'.RINE ANNE, Sociology. House C:ouncil 4; Choir I, 2, 3, 4; (dee Club 1,2, ?, 4;\V.A.A. Bd. 2, 3.
BALLARD, WILLIAM ED, .\hrh.wn\il Eiiiiiiurriiii^. 'I>A(-); TBII, President; IIT:^. Football; A.S.M.l". 4; Engineers' (^lub 3, 4; Dean's List 2, 3.
BANE, ALI^AN, Bimtiess Adimmstratioii. KA. \..\1.C;.A. (Council I, 2.
Fourth roiv:
BAPIISFL l.D\\.\RD J()Si:Pil, Business Adunm^lr.Utoii. \ loof 'n' 1 lorn; Bench and Bar.
BARBER, Bl ri^- jFAN, Reli^^wii. KA. Choir ?. 4; (dee Club 3, 4; Hoof "n" Horn 3, 4.
BARFllTD, \IC10R \\ARR1:N, Business Administration. RKA.
EARNHARDT, ANNE LOUISE, Sociology.
BARRANCO, FRANK THOMAS. Pre-Med. I^E, .MI. .\l.S.(i.A. 2; Chronicle 1; Marchmg Band 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Band 2. 3. 4; Inter-Frat. (Council i; WDBS 3. 4; Shoe and Slipper (Council 2, 3. 4.
BARRE'IT. ALFR1:DJA.\1IvS. JR., Meckwical Engineering. DitkEngineer ^ 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Engmeer's Club 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 3.
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BARTAK, HELEN ELIZABETH, Spanish. lAll. Choir 4; Glee Club :!. 4; Dean's List I, 2, 3.
BARR\', I'.ARNLSF HARRW Mechanical Engineering. I'AE. A.S.iNLE. 4; Lacro,s,se 1, 2, 3, 4.
BARWICK, HOWARD EUGENE, Pre-Eaw. I.\. Duke '//' Duchess 1, 2, 3.
BATES, ROBERT KENNETH, Business .-idniini^tration. — .\. Ireshmen Football; W restling; Erack.
BATTEN, EMMF:TT LEGRAY, Electrical Engineering. Engineers' Club 4; A.S.E.E. 2; Hoof n' Horn 1.
BEAL, JESSE C, Accounting.
Sixth row:
BECHER, (JEORGE DA\ID, JR.. Pre-Med. .\.\A.
BECK, CHARLES EDWARD. JR.. /-.'//((//.v//. I'N. E.A.C. 3; Hoot 'n' Horn 4; Shoe and Slipper Council 2, 3; Baseball I.
BENNETT, DANIEL R., Business Administration. A TA.
BERNER, CARLINi:, History. A^l'.
Bl RRY, MAXWI'Ll. K., English. Duke PKners 3, 4; Dean's List 3, 4.
BESF, LEE JAMES, Pir-Mmistenal. BHil. ITli; KX. Hoot 'n' Horn 2; Duke Debate ("ouncil '; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
Seventh row:
BI'ETI'.R, i'.DWIN WARD. Pre-legal. I-\i:. Chronicle 2; Archive 2, 3; President of Duke Sailing ("lub 4.
BIXBN', MOLLY, Sociology. KAH, <I>KA, Ivv. W.S.G.A. 4; House Council 3; (iiee Club 1; .Marshal '; F.A.C. 3, 4; Pegasus I. i; Dean's List 1, 2, 3.
BI-ACK\\ 1 LL. LJ'.ROY i'.RLlNSON, JR.. Electrical En- gineering, i'ngineers' ('lub i. 4; \.l.l".l'. '. 4.
BLACKWJ'.LL, I.UCA M., \Lirh. Deans List 1.
BI.ALOCK. WILLIAM SHAW, Pre-l.e^al. KA. F.A.C.; Bench and Bar; \arsir\ "D" Club; I'ootball 1. 2. 3, 4.
BLANCK, CHARLES KENNI 111. Pre-Med. KI. Choir I; Glee Club I.
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First roil', left to right:
BODKNHAMF.R, 1)A\11) I.F.E, Accoiiiitiin>. 'I>BK. Dean's List 2, 3.
BOHI.IN, CAROL, Mathcnmtia. I'K. P;in-1 LI Council \ 4.
BOLLMAN, .\L\RGARET LOIS, Soaolo^iy. <1>.\L
BOLMLILR, HAZEL JANE, An. 1;K. W.S.CLA. 4; VA\-.C.A. 1.
BOLTON, NORALAN ARTHUR, EIntncal Eiiy,mirrwv.. Choir 2; (;kc C:iul) 1; l-nginccrs' Club >\ A.LE.l'.. ii; Hoof 'n' Horn 1; WDBS (Council 3, Station Manager.
BOVVEX, PHOEBE AL\Y, -S>r///A7/. Aa>, ^l^XU. Chanti- cleer 3; Music Study Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1,2; Pegasus 3, 4; Handbook 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4.
Second roil':
BOWERS, i\L\RJORIE NAOMI, Kduc.ition. Duke Play- ers 3, 4.
BOWERS, AL\RY BLAIR, Zoolo^x. HME, Ivy. W.S.G.A. 4; House Council 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. Bd. 3.
BRACKETT, EDWIN HAROLD, Mcithematia.
BRANTLEY, JUNE CAROLlNi,, Sociolotiy. I'K. Glee Club 1; Pegasus 3, 4.
BRAUN, AL\RGARET, Xnrsinf^ Education. Nursing Education Club 1 .
BRENNE,\L\N, BE\'ERLY ANN, Enfilisii. AAA. House Council 4; Dean's List 2.
Third row:
BRIDGES, EDWIN BURKE, Economics. <i>M-). Glee Club 3, 4.
BRITTAIN, CATHERINE, Elementary Education. AAA, President. Hoof 'n' Horn 2, House Council 3.
BROKENSHIRE, MELMN ROYAL, JR., Political Science. K— . Chronicle 1, 2; Archive 1, 2; Symphony Orchestra 2; .Marching Band 3, 4; Concert Band 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 3, 4.
BROOKS, EUGENE CLYDE, III, Fre-U^al. KA. Varsity "D" Club 3, 4; Freshman Basketball I; Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
BROOKS, GEORGE HARRIS, III, Business Admimstra- tioii. AKI". Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; Dean's List 3.
BROOME, WILAL\ FRANCES, Education. XK, Secretary. Ch.anticleer 4; W.A.A. Bd. 4; Dean's List 2, 3.
Fourth roiv:
BROWN, JACK CRAWFORD, hr-Leaal. I.X. Baseball 3, 4.
BROWN, MARION LOUISE, .Spanish. KA, ^Ml. House Council 4; Nereidian 2, 3; Dean's List I, 2, 3.
BROWN, NORAL\ .MARIE, Socwlov.y. KA, President. Choir L 2; Glee Club \, 2; Hoof 'n' Horn 1, 2; Nereidian 3, 4; Dean's List 2, 3.
BROWN. SA.MUEL HOYT, Philosophy. KX. Duke Debate Council 1; Gymnastics 3; Dean's List \.
BROWDER, LES D., Political Science.
BRYANT, HELEN CANTRELL, English. AAII. Student Coord. Bil. ^; House Council 4; Chronicle I; F.A.C.
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BUCHANAN, ROBERT R., Business Administration. i!X, A<I>A, AK4". CiLvmicLEER 1; Archive I, 2; Dean's List 2, 3.
BURCHA.NL JI'.AN .\RV\{\JR, Elementary Education. Social Standards 3, 4; House (Council 3, 4; Madrigal Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Town Girl's Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 3, 4; Dean's Li.st 3, 4.
BUSCHMAN, RICHARD A., Ecowmncs. IIK'I'.
BUTLER, WILLIAM WARREN, Philosophy. X*, «I'BK, T^Q, KX. Archive 1; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4.
BUTRY.\L ROBI'RT E.ORL, Pre-Law. Choir I, 2, 3; (ileeClub I, 2, 3, 4.
BUTT, S. PAGE., JR., Electrical Engineering. ^'\A.. Puke 'n Duchess 2, 3; Glee (]lub 2, 3; l.ntrineers' (^lub I, 3, 4; A.l.E.E. 3, 4.
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BYERS, BILL MAGNESS, Business Administration. IIK<1>, AK1^ Hoof 'n' Horn; Cavaliers.
CANNON, JO ANNi:, Sociology. KAM, ^2\\\, <I)KA, White Duchy, Sandals. W.S.Cj.A. 4; Student (^oord. Bd. 2, 3; House Council 2, 3, 4; CHANiicn.EEK 1; Pegasus I; Marshal 3; F.A.C. 3; Dean's List I, 2, 3.
CANNON, SAMUEL E., English.
CARTER, PATRICIA JEAN, Political Science. AAA. Music Study Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke Players 1,2; Duke Debate Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
CASSEL, NANCY ANNE, Music Education. <^M. Choir, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 2.
CASTLE, CONSTANCE HELENE, Elementary Education. A*, 'tKA, Sandals. YW.C.A. Council I, 2, 3; House Council 3; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Chamber Orchestra 2, 3; F.A.C. 3; Dean's List 1, 2, 3.
Seventh row:
CA\^ALIERE, BENJAMIN ALBERT, Business Admin- istration. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4.
CHAPPI'.LL, WILLIAM HENRY, Electrical Engineering. Duke '//' Duchess 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Study Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineers' Club 2, 3, 4; A.l.E.E. 2, 3, 4; Hoof 'n' Horn
2, 3.
CHERRY, JULIA PAMELA, English. O'KA, White Duchy. WS.G.A. 3; Student Coord. Bd. I, 3, 4; Music Study Club 3, 4; Madrigal Chorus \, 2, 3, 4; .Modern Dance Club L 2, 3, 4; .Mar.shal 3; Duke Players 3, 4; Town Cjirls' Club 3; Deans List.
CHESTER, CAROLYN ELIZABETH, Education. KKF. Chanticleer 1, 2.
CHRISTIAN, MARY ANN, Sociology. <I>.\L House Coun- cil 3, 4; Chanticleer 1; Pan-Hel Council 3, 4; F..A.C. 4.
CHRITTON, JOHN E., Business. ^10.
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First rov:. left tit rli^lit:
CLARK. JONATHAN > AIlS, Socioloi-y. IlK'I'.
Y.M.(;.A." ('(Hincil 1. 2; Xhirchini; I5;ind 1; Suiiiimini;
1, 2. CLARK, RU 1"H DUVALL, Art History. Zl A. Cliroiiick
1; House Council ?; Dean's List 3.
CLEMSON, BUCKV, I'rf-.Med. ATii, BOX, 4>H1. Hoot" 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 3, 4; Shoe and Slipper Council 3; ALS.G.A. I; \'arsiry "D" Club 4; Lacrosse 1,2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4.
CLIFTON, YI.R(;KR HLNL, rre-Li-finl. ^K!;:. Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3; LF.C. 2; Chronicle 2, 3; Archive 2, 3; Duke 'w' Duchess 2, 3; Dean's List 2, 3.
CLINK, BARBARA ANNF., Elementary pAiucation. KAO.
COBB, FAY ANN, English. KA(-). White Duchv; Sandals; <^KA. Chanticleer' 1, 2; W'.S.G.A. 3, 4; Alarshal 3; Class President 2; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
Second rozv:
COBLF, JAMFS HFRBFR'F, Fre-Legal. KA. Baseball I, 2.
COCHRAN, NORMAN B., Business Administration. KH. Chronicle 1; Archive 1; Dean's List 2.
COITM\N, MARY ELIZABETH, Sociology. AAA, Hi;*. President 4; F.A.C. 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council 3, 4; Social Standards 3; Ju- dicial Board 4.
CXOLLEDGE, LOIS JUNE, Elevientary Education. SK, Ivy. Y.\MC..\. Council 4; Duke 'n Duchess 1 ; Duke Players 1 ; Pegasus 1, 3, 4; (Canterbury (Club 4; Dean's List L 2, 3.
COLLINS, HOWARD WILLIAM, Electrical Enouieerum.
iik:i:. ms.(;.a. 3; a.i.e.e. 3,4.
COLLINS, \\'ILLIAM (JEORGE, Electrical Eni!,ineerini!,. A.I.E.E. 4.
Third rov::
COLLINSON, RUTH ELEANOR, Science Education. <1)M. Social Standards 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 3; (Choir 2; (;ice Club i, 2; Pan-Hel Adviser 3.
CONAVVA\\ JACK RL'SSI'LL, Che/nistry. TIKA.
CONSTANIINE, MAR(;ARET LOUISE, English. KAB, fI>KA, Sandals. Chronicle 1; Student Coord. Bd. 1, 2; F.A.C. 4; House Council 4; Dean's List 2, 3.
COOK!-:, CLIFTON NOM.S, I'olitical Science. AXA, President 4; OAH. (Chan hci-EER 2; Archive 1; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4; WDBS 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2; Intcr-Frat. Council 4.
copies \AN HASSELT, FREDRICK WOUIIR, Me- chanical Eni^ineerinii. M.S.(i.A. 4; j'.ngineers' Club 2,4; A.S.M.E. i, 3, 4.
CORN, DONN 1:DV\ ARD, Philosophy. K.X. Glee Club 3; President of Student Religious (Council 4, Dean's Li.st 3, 4.
Fourth row:
CORRIGAN, i:U(iENi: FRANCIS, flistorx. ^.\V. \arsirv
D" (Club 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4. (CO'IE, DANIICI. NAR(CISS1'., Civil En^inecnn^^. A lA. A.S.C.F. 2, ^ 4.
COURTNEY, \'IRGINIA ANN, Sociology. AAH. House Council 4; Chanticleer I; Pan-Hel Council 3, 4.
(CRANi:, JAMES lOE.WAR, Pre-Med. XN.
CRAWFORD, .MALCOLM FRANCIS, Political Science. ATU. BLiiC. OAK, lAO, Red Friars. .VLS.G.A. 1; Y..\LC.A. Council 1, 2, 3; Publications Board 3, 4; Chanticleer \, 2; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke 'n' Duchess 1 ; Marshal 2, 3; F.A.C. 2, 3; Cheerleaders 3; Treasurer of Sophomore (Class; Dean's List 2, 3.
(CRAWFORD, NAR\-i:L L\MES, History. (-)X. KX. M.S.(;.A. 4; Dean's List ^'4.
Fifth row:
CREWS, ANN, English. AAH, White Duchy; Sandals. W.S.G.A. 4; Social Standards 3; House (Council 2, 3, 4; Choir L 2, 3, 4; Glee Ckib 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; F.A.C. 3.
CROSS, WILLIAM H., Accoicnting. HKO). Dean's List 3.
CRO\\DER, RICHARD |OSEPH, Pre-.\iinisterial. KA, OAK, KX, Red Friars. M.S.G.A. 3, 4; F.A.C. 2, 3; Varsity "D" Club 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; President of Senior Class.
CROW, BARBARA ANNE, Sociology. Duke Pla>ers 1, 2, 3; Dean's List 3.
CROWE, ANN GLENN, Philosophy.
CUNNINGHAM, BETTY RUTH, Zoology. AXLi. Y.W.C.A. Council 2; Social Standards 2, 3; House (Council 3, 4; Chronicle I, 2; Pan-Hel (Council 3, 4.
.S';.v/// row:
DAINE, DONN DAXID, Prc-.\lcd. A4)A, AldC. l^oof 'n' Horn 4; Duke Players 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med. Society 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 3, 4.
DALGLEISH, THOMAS ARTHUR, Pre-Law.
DANNENBERG, RICHARD BRUCl'., Pre-Legal. ZBI. <^BK, (IjHI, bus. Y.ALC.A. Council 1, 2, E.A.(C. 2, 3, 4; Bench and Bar 1, 2; Dean's List 1, 2. ^ 4.
I)A\1S, ALDA }E AN, Education. ZTA.
DA\IS, HUBI'.R'F \1N(CENT, JR., Mechanical Engineer- ing. <I>K'r. Chronicle 1; Duke '//' Duchess 1, 2; Inter- Frat. (Council 1, 2, i, 4; fCnirineers' (Club 1,2, v 4; A.S.ALE. 1, 2, 3,4; Ba.seball T.
DAN'IS, KATHARINE ANNE, Sociology. ZTA. Alusic
Stud\' (Club 3; Cham ici I I'R 2; D^-an's List 2.
Seventh row:
DAN'IS, ROBICR'F LOUIS, Psychology. MX. President 4. Dean's List 3.
1)1 AL. C. PIN(CKNi:V, |R., Pre-Med. BHII, President; BUIC, AIX, Red Friars. .Al.S.G.A. '; Chronicle 1; Cii\n- iiciEi'.R 2; Intcr-Frat. Council v 4.
1)1 IMI.L, (CARAlELllA RU III. French. A'h, IM'LJ. Chronicle 1, 2; Duke Players 1, 2; Dean's List 2.
DELONG, DA\'ID, Economics. XX. Soccer.
DfWllDOWTFZ, \\"11.I.1A\1 P., Business Administration. Wil.
DINNV, GEORGE RICHARD, English. ClCN. Chronicle I; Marching Band 1; Concert Band I; \'arsit\ "D" ( 'liib 4; Bascbairi, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 2.
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1)1 PP, Hi 1 IV l.OU. Firiuh. 1 Tl". Ch.-ir 1. >, 4; (ike Club 2, \ 4; I loot' 'ii' Horn '; I)l;iii's I.isr 2, ', 4.
1)I'.S\'I:RMM'., KKWi'lll Fl riR, luw/o,;ms.
Dl'.TWlLI'.R, GI-.ORCI'. 1)., Makvmal En^iiurriin-. Order of Sr. Patrick. C.hroiinic 1; DiikEiiii_uiirr 1, 2, i, 4; I'n- uinccrs' Club ^, 4; A.S.M.i'. \ 4; l)(.;ui's List 2, 3.
Dll.l'lF.NBACH, OTTO \\i A\l R, |R., Malhviloi/ E/iiiiiiirriiiii. A TU, <^H:L:, TBIl, \iLl^, UV^. Choir 4; (ilcc Club 2; Knginccrs' Club 4; A.S.M.I'. i; Hoot' "n' Horn 2; \'arsit\' "D" C'lub :; \\ rcstling I, 2, ^, 4; La- crosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 3.
DILLON, THO.\L\S PAI RICK, «//v///nv .-himiiiistnitirw. \'arsit\- "D" Club 1; Swimming 1.
DILTS, CHARLI'S ROBI'RI", Biisii/rs^ Admuw^tratwii. CJimniclc 2, .3, 4.
Second row:
DIXON. AL'I'A JUANITA, FJiuatwti. AT. Duke '//' Diicliess 2, 3.
DODGK, JACQUFLINi: RANKIN, Hiswrx. HA*. Gkc Club 2; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, ^.; Duke Players 2, ^ 4.
DODSON, PHYLIS PA I RICIA, l'oli/'u\il Sne/ice. A*, President; ^lU. Ivv. Cbroimie 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke Players I, 2, >, 4; Dean's List ], 2, v 4.
DOHNER, DONALD C, Chemistry. ^X, <\>H^.
D()NA\'AN, JA.MFS JOSKPH, JR., Hiiiilish. BWII. Chronicle 1 ; Duke Plaxers I .
DOUROS, JOHN D., JR., I're-Med. Hoof n" Horn ^ 4.
'Third roiv:
DOWNING, \MLLIA.\1 lHO.\L\S, Eiiiilish. <t>M-). F.A.C. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3.
DUNCAN, JOHN
Che
strv. Dean's List 3.
DUNCAN, LAURA, English. Z'I'A. .-irchive 1; Hoof 'n" Horn 2; Dean's List.
DUNNK, WALTI.R \INCLNT, Econoimcs. B(-)n. ALS.G.A. 2; Chronicle I, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; ,\Larshal 2; F.A.C. 3; WDBS Council 3; \arsity "D" Club 3.
DUNSON, JOHN CLARK, Business Adnnnistnmw. KA. Ch.^nticleer 2; Archive 1; Dean's List 3, 4.
DURHA.\L LEE B., Fre-Lcra: ^l.'S. ALS.G.A. 2; Hoof "n' Horn I.
Fourth rozc:
EARLY, .\LARY LAW'S, Sociology. Y.W'.C.A. Council 1; House Council 3, 4; F.A.C. 3, 4; WL\.\. Bd. 3; Dean's List 2. 3, 4.
EDELBLU'IE, THO.MAS HASTINGS, JR., .MecLinmil Engineering. UWE. A.S.NLF..
I DWARDS. CLAUDE I AI'.REIT, JR., Economics. I.X, AK4-.
I KLUND, HILI'.N \\.\\\ Economics. KAW. Student l'"oruni 4; Social Standards 3; House ("oiineil 3; Ciiwn- ci.KKU 1, 2, 3; Pan-Hel Council 3; l'..A.C. 3; Dean's List ?, 4.
I'LLINGI'ON, WILLIAM 'FF^O^L\S, Fre-Med. Hoof 'n' I lorn 3, 4; Duke Players 3, 4; Pre-Med. Society
1, 2, ^ 4.
I'NGBI'.RG, JOHN PIERSON, Fre-La^.il. KA.
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I'PPS. CHARI.II I.., Cenenrl.
I'.URi:, IHOMAS DUNCAN, Cn-il En'iiueenug. I'.niri- neer's Club 2, 3; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4.
EA'ANS, V.WV. DI'.AN, Edumtion.
KAHER, SANDRA SUZANNE., F.ducaiiou. ZI'A, 1:AI1, KA<1>. ( jiAMici KF'R 1, 2; Hoof 'n' Horn I, 2, 3, 4; Duke Players I, 2; Dean's List 2.
EAIRLIA, NANC^ ELIZABETH, Education. IIB'^, iJAII, 'I>BK, <I>KA, KAIL Ivy. W^.S.G.A. 4; House Coun- cil 3, 4; Chronicle 1, 2; Marshal 3; F.A.C. 3; Hoof 'n' Horn I ; Eoriegn Student Adviser 3; Dean's List 1,2, 3, 4.
FARLEY, FRANCIS CLAYBOURNE, English, Fre- Legal. *K>r.
Sixth rove:
EARMI'.R, .\. .ALX'IN, Economics and Business .-Idministra- tion.
EARNHAM, .MARJORIE ARLENE, Sociology. 'I'M. House ('ouneil 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3; Duke Players 1, 2; F.A.C. 3; Dean's Li .St 3.
FARQUHAR, RICHARD LEWIS, English. ^.W.. |u- dicial Board 3, 4; F.A.C. 3, 4; Dean's List 2, v
FEATHER, BEN, Fsychology. 0X, .Mi:. Chronicle 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Dean's List 4.
EINBERC^, ROBI'.RT LOUIS, Folitical Science. Kl\ \'arsit\' "D" Club 3, 4; Soccer 1,2, 3, 4.
EISHBURNE, CHARLP5 CARROL, .Mechanical Engi- neering. TBIL EITI, Order of St. Patrick. Engineers' Club 2, 4, Chairman; A.S..M.E. 2, 3, 4.
.Seventh row:
EISHI R, W ILI.IAM PRESCO'FT, Economics. :lS.
FLANDERS, AL\RV A., History. House Council 1; Chronicle 3, 4; Music Study Club 2, 3, 4; Duke Players 2, 3, 4.
FLINT, THOMAS L., Fre-Law. <I>A(-).
FOLK, C:HRIS E\'ANS, Secondary Education. '^K»^^ President; 4)BK, 'I>H1\ BLil, KAIL Chronicle \, 2; Duke 'n' Duchess 2, 3; F..A.C. 2, 3; Inter-Frat. Council 4; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4.
FORBES, GORDON .\1., English. Et)otball 1.
FORD, JOHN BYRON, Chemistry. I'N, President. Chron- icle 1; Archive 1; Marching Hand 2. 3, Pegram Chemistr)' Club 2, 3, 4.
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SENIORS C;OMINLE,>
First row:
FOX, JOHN HOWARD, Bimims Adminhtrat'wn. 4>A(-).
FRANCIS, PA IRICIA ANN, FJucatwn. Zl A. V.WXIA. Council 3; Student Forum 4; House Council 3, 4; Chan- ticleer 2; F.A.C. 4; Hoof "n' Horn 2, 3, 4; Duke Phivcrs 2, 3, 4.
FRANKS, STKPHKN FIELD, rr,-L'K,iI. M.S.C.A. 4; Chamici.eek 3; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; /My 'li landless 2.
FRITZ, MARTHA ANNF, Reli^wii. Y.W.C.A. Council 4; Choir 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Deans List 2, 3.
GARDINFR, THLODORi: 1)A\11). Vrc-Mi-d. Deans List 3.
G-\RMON, Bl-.'FFV Ll'.L, Sinsiiiii Edmatioii. Nursing lui. Club 4.
Second row:
GASK.IN, LILLIAN Rl'.BLCCA, English.
GASTON, HARLIA' BLACK, JR., Pre-Legal. ATLi. F.A.C. 3, 4; Hoof 'n' Horn K 2, 3.
GAUSMAN, WILLLAM HINRY, JR., Pre-Mcd. M^. Prc-.Med. Society 3; Dean's List 2.
Gl'.RBl.R, SARA KATHRYN, Edi/Mtwii. UB<\>. House Council 3, 4; Chantici.eku I ; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 4.
GIBBS, RAFFORD FRANK, Frc-Mcd. Student Coord. Bd. 4; C:hoir L 2; Glee Club L 2, 3; Hoof 'n" Horn 3; X'arsity "D" C:iub 3, 4; Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1.
GIBBS, ROBI'.RT CX)LKMAN, History. Duke Players \, 2, 3; Dean's List 3.
I'hnd roiv:
GLENNll. JOHN RAYMOND, f,V«w/.
GLAZL, RICHARD, r,V//nj/. 2AE.
GOBBl'L, LL'FHLR RUSSELL, I'olitic.il Sciemr. <J'HS, I M'Li. Choir L 2, 3, 4; (ilee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Xarsity "D" C:iul) 3, 4; Dean's Li.st 2, 3.
(iOFBlRI, HI RBLR I WILLIAM, |R., Frr-.Mrd. ATA. Swimming 1; ,\1.S.(..A. 2, \ 4; \.\\.C..\. CVnineil 1, 2; Chronicle 1; (dee Club 2, 3; F.A.C. 2; Pre-Med. Soeiet>' 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2.
GOLDSI FIN, (iARRY ARNOld), hr-Mrd. ZB F. Chron- icle 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; (ixinnasncs 1.
GOLDSIONl',, ROSLYN B., Education.
I'r/iirth rou':
(■OI.DWASSIR, MAXW'l'LL ROBl.RF, Economics. ZB I , President 4. Inter-Frat. Council 4; Duke Player.s 1; Dean's Li.st 3.
GOODI', IANT: ANN, Education. AAli, President 4; KAII, 1"A'I>. Chantic.i.kik I; Hoof 'n' Horn 1, 2, 3; Duke Players 1.
GORIFWL ALDFN BURR, JR., Mathematics. BHJl, IIMI, 'I'Hl, BUi;. F.A.C. 2, 3, 4; \arsity "D" C:iub 3, 4; Soccer I, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
C;RAHL, bobby Howard, I'olitical Science. i1'Hl\ BLii:, (-)A<1>. Cii\nik:m-kk I; Hoof 'n' Horn 1. 2, 3, 4, Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 2, 3.
GRAXI'. ALI'.XANDER, Business Administration.
i.RW. NINA FLIZABFTFL En^ilish.
Fifth row:
(;RI'.I:N1-., IOAN S., rolitical Science. A<!>. House Council 3, 4; F.A".C:. 4; Pan-Hel Council 3, 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 2; Nereidian 2, 3, 4; Cheerleaders 3, 4; Dean's List 1.
GRIGG, MARXIN ATKIN. |R., Buuness Adnnm<iratwn. Bench n' Bar L 2.
GRUNE, GEORGE \'INCENT, English -Pre-Lcial. ATU, OAK. M.S.G.A. 2, 3. 4; Publications Bd. 4; Archive 2, 3, 4; X'arsity "D" Club 4; Football K 2, 3, 4; Judicial Board 3, 4.
GUENTHNI'.R, RUIH I'Xl'LXN, Xursing Education. Town Ciirls" Club.
GUEST, FLOYD EMORX', JR., Accountancy.
GUIGOU, PHYLLIS LILLIAN, French. IK. I'LL'. .Xlusic Study Club 2; Choir 2. v 4; Glee Club I, 2, ?, 4; Dean's List 2, 3.
Sixth row:
GULLEDGE, JANI' BAll.lX, Elen/entarx Education. AAn. Nereidian 3, 4.
HAGFR, DUDLEY PIF.RCF, I'olitical Science. ^Al.. X'arsity "D" Club; Football 1, 2, v 4.
HAGER, GERALD LEONARD. hr-Med. Ml'. Pre-Med SocietN' 3, 4.
HAHN, RAY.XION Jl NKIN, Pre-Legal. BWlI.
HAIL, JOI', jAMI'S, |R., Electrical Engineering. :l\, nME, *BK; FBH. Y:.\LC.A. Council 1, 2; F.A.C. 4; Engineers' Club I, 4; A.I.E.F. 3, 4; Dean's List 2, v 4.
HALL, BARBARA ELOISE, Physical Education. AAA, A'I'PA. House Council 4; F.A.C. 4; XV.A.A. Bd. 2. ^, Dean's List 2, 3.
Seventh row:
FF-XLL, JOHN X\'., Civil Engineering. ATQ. DiikEngineer 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; (dee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.S.C.F.. 3, 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 4; Dean's List 3.
HALL, ROBFRl RllFT F, Business Administration. Al^'lv
HAMMOND, ANN PHIFFR, Sociology. A<l'. <I'KA. W'.S.(i..-X. 3, 4; Social Standards 2; House ("ouncil I, 2, ?, 4; (dee Club 2; F.A.C. 3; Dean's Li.st ?. 4.
HANNA. ANN JAC()UI.L1N1'. Mu^ic Fheory. <I'M. Madrigal ('horus 4; 1 loof 'n' I lorn \ 4.
HAN.SON, WILLIWI KOBIKl, Economics. XAI . La- crosse 1,2, i. 4.
HARDIN, PAUL. Ill, Pre-I.aw. KA. -l'i5K. 'I'Hl. M.S.G.A. 3; Choir 1, (dee Club 1; Golf I. 2. ?; Dean's List 1, 2, 3.
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First mii\ left to rii^lit:
HARMON, I.KIJA ANN, .SwwfciiV. KM-). Social Scand- ard.s 4; ( ilcc C-liib 2; I Idof 'n" I lorn i, 4.
HARRIS, C:HRIS1'1I: CUS, /•.Vwwwio-. HKA, IrL-asurcr 1, President 4; XAII. Inrcr-l'rat. Council 4; Dean's List 2.
HARRIS, MARY I'lJZABI'.TH, Folitiail Science. House (Council 2; Publications Hd. 4; Chronicle 1, 2. .\ 4; Archive 2; Cilcc Club I; Chanhcleer 3, 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 3.
HARRIS, NANCY Jl'.AN, Polmcal Science. KKT, ^\\\, \\-\. Publications Bd. 4; Chan ric.i I i-u 2, 3, 4; Music Study Club 2, 3, 4; (ilee Club 1, 2, i, 4; Dean's List.
HARRIS. \1RC;1N1A LI'l', Env,lish. ZTA, President 4. House C^ouncil 1; Publications Bd. 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Hoof 'n' Horn 1; Dean's List 3.
fL\RRlS()N, ROSCOi: FRANKLIN, |R., Accounting. AK4'. CleeClub 3.
Seanid roiv:
HARSCHLID. NANCY FULLER, Ps-ychology. Glee Club 3; Hoof 'n" Horn 3; Duke Players 4; Dean's List 3.
HARTUNG, HOLLY WILLIAMS, English. AAA. Student Forum 1 ; Pan-He! Council 1 ; Hoof 'n" Horn 1 ; Nereidian 4; W.A.A. Bd. 1; Dean's List 2.
HAR\'EY, FRANK HFRBI-.RT, Mechanical Engineering. YVYZ. DiikEngineer 1; Fnginecrs' Club 3; A.S.M.E. 2; Dean's List \.
HAUSER, FRANCFS MARGUIRETTE, Education. T4'Q.
HAW KINS, RAYMOND LANDIS, Chemistry.
HFDRICK, BETTY JO, Sociology. KA. "W'.S.G.A. 4; Social Standards 2, 3, 4; House Council 3, 4; Chronicle 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3.
Third row:
HEINKE, BETTY JEAN, English. AAR. Social Standards
2, 3; Modern Dance Club 3, 4; Pan-Hel Council 2, 3; Hoof 'n' Horn I; Cheerleaders 3, 4; Chanticleer 1; Secretary of Class 1; Dean's List 2, 3.
HENDERSON, THOMAS BRIGGS, JR., Geology. KS, President; <I>KS, A<i>A. Chronicle I; DukEngineer 1, 2; Inter-Frat. Council 2, 4; Engineers" Club 1, 2; Irack 1; Dean's List 3.
HENNESSEE, M. NIXON, III., General. HK*, BQ1\ Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Publications Bd. 3, 4; .Marshal 3; F.A.C. 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2.
HESLIN, JOHN THOMAS, Psychology and Sociology.
HIGGINS, WILLIAM AR'IHUR, Sociology. KX. Choir 3; Madrigal Chorus 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 2.
HILKER, JOHN HA.MILTON, Economics. Choir 1, 2,
3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4.
Fourth row:
HILTON, JAMES LEE, Botany. K:^. Dean's List 1, 2, 3.
HOLLANDSWORTH, ROY MELX'IN, Economics. IN. Glee Club 1; F.A.C. 3,4.
H0LLI:NBI;CK, WILLIAM CHARLI-S, Political Science. SAI'".. Chronicle.
I lOLLlNGSW'ORI'tL MARIANNE, Sociology. \\\ Presi- dent. Hou.se Council 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 3; Pan-I lel C^ouncil 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 2; Dean's List 1.
HOOKER, ALFRED I'RANK, |R., Ihisiness .Administra- tion. .Mil. Football 1; Golf 1.
HOOKER, RAYAIOND BRK;H'I, JR., English. 1\\. Duke '//' Duchess 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 3, 4; Duke Players 4.
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HOPPI'R, RICHARD FRANCIS, History. AFU, Presi- dent 4. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; F.A.C. 2, 3; Inter-l'rat. Council 3; Engineers' Club 1, 2; Hoof 'n' Horn 2; Dean's List 3.
HORNER, FRANK BURKE, General. Kl'.
HOUGH, HKTER VAN METRE, Political Science. ZTA, <I)KA, A<I>A, VVhite Duchy. Y.W.C. A. Council 3, 4; Pan-Hel Council 3; Duke Players 2; Dean's List 2.
HOUSE, ANNE ELIZABETH, Education. .\XL1. Music Study Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Duke Players I, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 3.
HOWARD, I. WOODFORD, JR., General. ilAE, SAO, <I>BK, <i)Hi:. M.S.G.A.3; F.A.C. 4; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
HOWARD, MICHAEL ROSS, English. KX, fc)A4>. Chronicle 1, 2; Duke Players \, 2, 3, 4.
Sixth row:
HOWARD, ROBERT MACKAY, Pre-Med. ATQ, <I'Hi: M.S.G.A. 1, 2, 3; F.A.C. 2.
HOWELL, CLEWELL, JR., Political Science. BHII.
HOWSE, RALPH MELVIN, Pre-.Med. OKA. Prc-,\lcd.
Society 2.
HUBBARD, CATHERINE BRENT, Education. ZTA, Treasurer; TTQ. Choir 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Dean's List 3, 4.
HUDSON, ROBERT CLARENCE, Secondary Education. Glee Club I; Dean's List 3.
HUGUS, WRIGHT, JR., General. BQIl. Tennis L
Seventh row:
HUMPHRIES, JOHN O'NEAL, Pre-.Med. :^AI',. Chronicle 1, 2, 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 3; Duke Players 2, 3; Pre-.Med. Society 2, 3.
HURST, ROBERT GRANT, Business .Administration. AKT. Duke Players 3, 4; Engineers' Club 1.
HWANG, CHESTER F., Mechanical Engineering. TBO, riT—. .NLS.G.A. 4; DukEngineer 3; Engineers' Club 3, 4; A.S..\LE. 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 2, 3.
HYMAN, LEWIS B., JR., Economics. IIK<I>.
INGHAM, OLIN H., History.
INCiWFRSFN, JOAN, .\hisic. KKF, (I>KA, White Duchy; Sandals. W.S.Ci.A. L 3, 4; Student Coord. Bd. 2; House C^ouncil 2; Choir 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Marshal 3; Hoot 'n' Horn 2; Dean's List 2, 3.
295
SENIORS
CONTINUED
First rozv, left to right:
IVEY, BENJAMIN CARR, Carnal.
I\'i:V, DA\'ID MIDUI.KTON, Yiminess Adniinhtratioii. KA. Y.M.C.A. Council 3; F.A.C. 3.
JAMIS, C:ARL C, General. *A0. F.A.C. 3; Varsitv "D" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4; \'icc-Presidcnt of Senior Class.
JFRNIC;AN, JULIOUS MALCOM, Ministerial.
lOHNSON, I)A\'1D DOWDKLL. (iem-ral. BHO, HME. F.A.C. 3; \'arsity "D" Club 4; Ucan's List 1. 2.
JOHNSON, Kl'NNETH RAYMOND, Alechanical Engi- iieering. 'i'K^V . DiikEngineer 2; Diikt 'ii' Duchess 2, 3; Marciunu Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineers' C:iub 1. 2, 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 3.
Second row:
JOHNSON, PI'.TER GRAYSON, Business .Admunstraiwii. «^A(-).
JOHNSON, RICHARD S., Business Adnnnistratwn. ALU. M.S.G.A. 1; Publications Bd. 4; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3; Dean's List 2.
JOHNSTON, \\ ILLIAM DA\ID, Economics. <i)A0.
JONI.S, BARBARA LOUISl"., Business Administration. KKF, President 4; Social Standards, 3; House Council 3; Chanticleer 1, 2; Chronicle 1,2; Duke Players 1, 2; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
JORDAN, BOB, Business Administration. <I>K'r. Publi- cations Bd. 4; Chronicle 2, 3, 4; Archive 3, 4; Duke 'n' Duchess 2, 3; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Glee C:iub 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; Hoof "n" Horn 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3.
J()^■C:l•., WILLIAM OEDEN, Business Adnninstratioii. i:AE. F.A.C; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4.
Third row:
JOYNER, EDWARD MADISON, Electrical Engineering. i;<I>E. Chronicle 1; DukFj^ineer 2; Engineers' Club 1, 2; A.I.E.E. 4; WBDS Council 3, 4; Dean's Li.st 1.
JL'DD, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Political Science. I*E, Freasurer. Gkv Club 2, 3; F.A.C. 4; WDBS 3; Dean's Li.st 2.
KALIA'AS, BILL ARESTI'.DES, Business Adnnmstration. AX A.
KAYLI.R, RALPH EARL, I're-Ministerial. KX.
KEFFER, CHARLIE, History. HX. Dean's List 3.
KI'.LLY, S.XLLY PF.RRY, Education. KA. Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4; Duke Players 2, 3; Dean's List 4.
Fourth row:
KENNI'.DY, HORTON PARMELEi:, JR., Political Science. <I>K»r, I MLJ, President.
KENNI'.DY, JOSi;PII lATRl.I I, JR., Mechanical Engi- veering. Chronicle 4; Engineers' C^lub 1, 2, 3; A.S.M.I-'. 3, 4; Town Boys' Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Kl'NNl'DY, IHEODORi: C., CivU Eiiv.ineerum. Engi- neers' Club 1, 2; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Dean's Li.st 2, 3.
Ki.NF, HORACE SMiril, Pir-Mrd. IlK'I'. Pre-Med. Society 2.
KEXIAH, SANFORD, PF.RRY, Pre-Law. AK^I'. Airhivt 2; Choir 1; Glee Club 1; Dean's Li.st 3.
KIGER, WILLIE MAXW ELL, Historx. Bench and Bar 1. 2. ^.
Fifth row:
KIME, RICHARD CHARLES, Business .'Idmwist ration. ATA, President 4; <t>H:i:, AKT. Inter-Frat. Council 4; Wrestling L 2, 3, 4. Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
KING, A. Bruce, Chemistry. $KI, Trea.surer 2, ^; Il.MF.. Inter-Frat. Council 2; Pegram Cheniisrr\' Club 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2.
KINNEY, \1RG1NIA MARIE, English. AT. Publications Bd. 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Music Study Club 1; Duke 'n Duchess 2; C.Jironicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Chaniiclekr 1; Hoot 'n' Horn 2, 3; Dean's List.
KITLOWSKI, EDWARD JOHN, Pre-.\led. BWH.
KOBZINA, ARNOLD JAMES, Accounting. ATL2. Choir 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Hoof 'n' Horn 2; Dean's List 2, 3.
KOHL, MARGARET X'ALERIE, Nursing Education. Nursing Education C>lub; Deans List 2, 4.
Sixth row:
KORBI'.L, EDV\'ARD JOSEPH, JR., .Mechanical Engineer- ing. iJAE, President. Chronicle 1, 2; .Archive 1,2; Inter- Frat. Council 4; A.S.ALI". 3, 4; Dean's List 3, 4.
KRAYER, ALFRI':D CARL, JR., Business Administration. SAE.
KRI'.IDI'.R, KENNI-TH RICHARD, Business Admimstra- tion. AXA, AK^". Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; (dee Club I, 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 3; Dean's List 1, 2.
KUNKIE, HAROLD WALLAU, Political Science. Hoof 'n' Horn 4; Duke Players 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
KURZROCK, WARREN WALTER, .Accountunr. ^\. Basketball 1, 2.
LAMBERT, (MRS.) SARAH SHAW, Sociology. AT. Chanticleer 3; Dean's List 3.
Seventh row:
LANG, FRANK AITXANDFR, JR., Pre-Mcd. K)^. Y'.M.C.A. C'ouncil 2, 4; Chronicle 2, .^ 4; Duke 'if Duchess 2; S\niphonv Orchestra 2, 3, 4; .Marching Band I; Concert Band 2, 3; F.A.C. 4; Pre-Med. .SocietN 3, 4; Dean's List 1,3.
LASSI-TER, JACK KINNEY, Education. KA. F.A.C.
2, 3, 4; Varsity "D" (^lub 4; Basketball 3; IVack 3, 4;
Dean's List. LASSITER, l-LI/.ABEIH luSTELLE, English. AX<>.
Hou.se (Council ', 4; ('hoir 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4;
F..\.('. 4; Hdof n' Horn 2, 3; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
LA'EIMFR, RICHARD LET, Business Admimstration. KA, \'ice-President. F.A.C. 2, \arsitv "D" Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, \ 4; Baseball 1.
LAL'BI NHl IMl R, CAROL JEAN, Political Science. IlK.
Duke
.■rs 2, 1, 4; Chronicle 1, 2.
LALl'.R, 1 1)1111 ANNE, Botany. KKP. Dean's List 3.
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I'lrat roii; lij'l to riglit:
LAUTER, FRED MAR I IN, (uiicral. 'l-KT. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, i, 4; Diikr 'ii' DiiiiifSf 2; Cii \n- ncLF.ER 1, 2; F.A.C. 2, 3; Intcr-Frat. CAHincii 2; Swim- ming.
LAW, ROSAMUND H., Bot,viy. IIIM'.
LAWSON, HFRBF.RT MARGIRUAl, I're-Mnl.
l.i:i:, H1:RB1:R'F martin, I-:i,rtru\il Eii^-'uurnin^. Duk- En\i,ineer 2; Clec Club 1; I'lmincers' ('lub 4; A.l.F.l'. 3; Order of St. Patrick 2.
l.FF, POPF MATTHEWS, hr-.\lcd. <l'K'i;, A>1>.\, Pre.si- dent 3, 4. Glee Club 2; Pegram (-liemistry Club 2; Dean's List 3.
LIFFLFR, ,\L\Y MAR'FIN, Eiiii^Ush. 1115*, President 4. Y.W'.C.A. Council 2; House Council 1,3; Hoof 'n' Horn 1, 2, '\ 4.
Second row:
LESTER, KENNEY THOi\L\S, Acmtntuifi. ARiL. (Mec Club 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Dean's List 3, 4.
LeSTOURGEON, ANN ELIZABETH, Eii'ilhh. KKF. Chanticleer 4; Dean's List 3.
LEWIS, JACQUELIN ANN, Hntnrx. Student Coord. Bd. 4; Chwmcle 2, 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4; Duke Plavers
2, 3,4.
LINDSAY, JANE BENHAM, Accounting. KKF. Student Coord. Bd. 3, 4; Archive 3, 4; Ch.antici.eer 2, 3; Hoof 'n" Horn 3, 4; Nercidian 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 2, 3.
LINN, BRUCE OSCAR, Chcnnstry. Pre-Med. Society 4; Dean's List 3, 5, 6.
LINDSTROM, MALCOLM STUARF, Econonna. \'ars- ity "D" Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4.
Third row.
LLENZA, CHARLES FEDERICO, Pre-Med. *:;:A. Glee Club 2, 4; Pre-Med Society 2, 3; Club Panamericana 1, 2, 3, 4; International Club 2, 3, 4.
LLOYD, KENNETH EARL COOPl.R, Electru.d En(>i- neering. TBO. A.l.F.l". 2, 3, 4; F.ngineers' C^lub 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 3.
LOBELL, MARCIA JOAN, Socioloi!,y. AAA. Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4.
LOFT, JOHN EDWIN, Econonncs: ^\. M.S.Ci.A. 2, 3; DnkEiii!_ineer 2; Engineers" C'lub 1, 2; A. S. ('.]'". 2.
LOUB, ARTHUR FREDERICX, A'rw/w/z/o. K A. Wrestl- ing 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; \'arsir\- "D" Club 2, 3, 4.
LOWDER.MILK, .MAX k., Sucwloi^y. kX. Deans List 3.
Eoiirth roir:
LOWFN'IHAL, DANIF.L ABRAHAM, JR., Business Administration. ZBT, AkM", Treasurer 4; (ilee Ckib 1, 2, 3; Dean"s List 2, 3.
LUCAS, W ILLIAM REED, Economics. ^2\.
LUF,l)l'".C:kl"., AMANDA C., Sursmv. Education. Helen Nahni Nursing (^liib.
LU(;AR, ASHBY G., jr., Accounting. IN.
LUNDBI'.RG, ANN EL1ZABI",TH, Env.li<h. ^IB'^. House Council 2; W.A..\. Bd. 2; Duke Players 3; Cii an ric:i,EER I, 2; Dean's List 3.
LUl'FON, (.I.RALD CLARk, Economics. HkA. C]lec ('lub 4; Engineers' Club 1; Bench and Bar 4; Dean's List 2.
/•'///// row:
LYNCH, GEOR(;i". COTCHETT, Ere-Eciial. 'I'k'F. M.S.G.A. 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council; Marshal 3; Duke Players I, 2; WDBS Council; Dcan"s List 1, 3.
L\C)N, JOYCE ELAINE, Ekmcntarv Education. Glee Club 1,"2, 3, 4.
McAFl';!",, JOYCI". M0NT(]0M1:RY, Mathematics. A AH, nME, <FBk, <FkA, Sandals; Ivy. W.S.G.A. 3, 4; House Council 2, 3, 4; C:hoir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2; Marshal 3; W.A.A. Bd. 2; Dean's List 2, 3.
McARTHUR, RAY FRANCIS, Sociohgy. li)\vn Boys' Club; Dean's List 3.
McBRIDF, (MRS.) ELSA TICE, Sociology. Ivy. Dean's Li.st 2.
McCAIN, WILLIAM WARREN, I'olitical Science, k:^. Choir 3; (^ lee Club 3.
Si.xth row:
McCLANNAN, RALPH LESLIE, Sociology, kl.
McCLURE, MARIE PRICE, Botany. AF, Ivy. Chronicle 1,2; Duke Players I, 2; Dean's Li.st 2, 3.
McGEE, JUANITA BLAINE, Mathematics. :^k. President 4. Hoot 'n" Horn 3, 4.
McGEOUGH, ROBERT SAUNDERS, Economics. .\XA. Wrestlins; 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; F.A.C. 4; CHANticiEER
4.
McGUIRE, JOHN JOSEPH, Economics. IX. Ba.seball 1,3.
MckEE, JANET FAYE, English. kAW. W.S.G.A. 4; House Council 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 2, 3; Chronicle 1; Music Study Club 1, 2, 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3.
Seventh row:
Mckl".F\'f",R, I'ARLF, ALI'XANDF.R, Business Admini- stration, kl'. Chronicle 1, 2; Dean"s List 3.
M(kl NZll'., CLAUDE FLEATUS, Pre-Eegal. Hoof "n" Horn 2, 4; Duke Players 2; Bench and Bar 4; Duke Debate Council 4; Chanticleer 1.
.Mc.kERLEY, RITA ADELE, Chemistry. A*. Hf)use Council I, 4; Music Study Club 2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 4.
A4cLEAN, ROBERT DA\li:)SON, Political Science. I'AE. Choir 4; Glee Club 4; F.A.C. 2; Bench and Bar 1; Varsity "D" Club 3, 4.
McLEMORE, RALPH SlUARl, .-iccounting. Ak4\ Marching Band 2, 3, 4.
McLON1:Y, FHORNE clay, Business Administration. Archive 2.
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SEINIOnS CONTlNLEn
First roiv, left to ri^ht:
.\lc:MILLAN, MARK, Ciiil Eiii^iiieenin^. IlKA. Ilnginccrs" Club 1; A.S.C.i:. 2, 3, 4; Dean's l.isr 4.
McMULLAN, PHILIP SIDNKV, JR., Mnhaimal Kii^i- neeriiiii. I I'll, PrcsidL-nt. DiikEii^iiurr 2, 3; Choir 3; GIcc Club 3; Knginccrs' Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.S.M.K. 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1 .
i\k:MUl.l.i:N, SUI- CARROLL, F.iiiilish. <1).\L <^BK, (tKA, I'l'Li, Sandals; Ivv. Student I'orum 4; House Couneil 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 3, 4; Duke Plavers 3; Marshal 3; Chanticleer 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2^ 3, 4.
McNAIR, BARRY, Pn-.\Ud. Hoot" "n" Horn 4; Pre-Med. Society' 4.
McNAIR, CONRAD BUCHANAN, (lennal. Kl!.
McNAMARA, THOMAS NEAL, /W;r;<.r/ Sacmr. BWIL \'arsit\- "D" ("lub 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; Soccer.
Second roiv:
McRAL, WILLIAM DA\'IS, Civil Eini,iiin'yin^>. '^H. Lngineers' Club 1, 2; A.S.C.L. 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 3.
MADDO.X, HOLSION NOBLK, AixoiiiitiiiM.. X\, <t>BK, ART. Deans Li.st 1, 2, 3.
i\L-\DLR, JOAN MAXINL, Politml Sacmr. KKL. House Council 1; Chanticleer 1, 2, 3, 4; Archive 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
MALAC, (.MRS.) MARIAN BARTAK, l-remli.
MALONi:, ROBl'Rl' \\'., Chciimtry. HMl'.. Wrestling
I, 2, 3, 4.
MALYNIAK, |()SI',P11, I'olitical Science.
Third row:
MARLIN, C;L1''NN A., Mechanical Einiiiicerii/<i. Order of St. Patrick. M.S.G.A. 4; Student Coord. Bd. 4; Did-- Eiifii/ieer 2, 3, 4; Lngineers' Club 2, 3, 4; A.S.ALL. 4_
MARPLi:, TOM PANKI:Y, Electrical Eiiaii/eeriuii. Diik- Engiiieer 3, 4; Engineers' Club I, 2, 3, 4; A.I.!'..!':. 2, 3, 4.
MARSH, \\.\K\ ALJ^RC.ARIT, (leiieral. IlB'f'. Pan- Hel Council 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Senior (>lass.
MARSHALL, ROBLR'L LDW ARD, I'svcholoiiv. M.S.Ci.A. 3; Duke Debate Clouncil 3; Lrack I, 2, 3, 4; C]ross C()untr>' 2, 3, 4; \'arsity "D" ('lub 1,2, 3, Presi- dent 4.
\\.\\\ LOUISI', SIMPSON, Psychology. KAH. Chronicle 1; Pan-IIel Council 4; W.A.A. Bd. 4; Lreasurer of Ireshman (ilass; Dean's List 2, 3.
MI'.AD, D. RICHARD, |R., Business Administration. i:X. ALS.C.A. 2; Soccer L 2, ^ 4; X'arsity "D" Club 2, 3, 4. Dean's List 2, 3.
Fourth row:
MI'.NKI'N, KI.NNI'.III .WDRLWS, Economics. IX, AKM'. L.A.C. Hoof n' Horn 3, 4; Duke Pla\ers I, 2; X'arsity "D" Club \ 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4.
.\1I RRriL, M1.R\'1N I RANK, «//v///,vv Administration. AK T, Nice-President.
MIDCil. I 1 1. ROBERT BRYANT, Political Science. KA.
.MILLER, DAXID ED.MOND, Pre-Med. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; (dee Club L 2, 3, 4; .Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med. Societv 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1,2, 3 ,
MILLER, NEAL DONALD, Education. Choir 4; Clee Club 4.
MILLER, ROBERE ALLEN, Pre-Med. IIKA, Nice- President 2.
Fifth row:
MILLIS, JILL RAi:, Art History. AXL2.
MILLS, CAROL READING, .Mathematics. Al'. (dee Club 1, 2, 3.
MHCHELL, BILLY P., Pre-.\led. Marchmg Band 2, 3, 4; Duke Players 3; Prc-Mcd. Society 4; (iym Team 2, 3.
MITCHELL, DONALD NN ALCUTT, Economics. 1\.
MOSER, MARILYN BI NI-.RLY, Education. AEiI>, Presi- dent 4. Pan-Hel Council 3, 4; Dean's List 3.
MORI A, PRUDENCE, Education. A*. NN'.S.G.A. 4; House C>)uncil 4; Chaniicleer 1; E.A.(". 3; NN'.A..A. Bd. 3; Eield Hockev; Dean's List 4.
Sixth row:
MUELLER, JOHN GEORGE, Pre-.Med. :^AE.
MOSTELLAR, HENRY CURTIS, JR., Chemistry. ^X, BUS. Y.M.C.A. Council 2; Archive 1; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1 ; Dean's List 1.
MUNIES, RICHARD E.ARL, Business Administration. «EKM', AKT. Dean's List 3.
MURPHY, LANNRENCE THOMAS, .-iccountmo. X'I>, President 4. .Nl.S.(;..\. 3; Inter-Erat. Council 4.
MURRAY, B.NRBARA .NIURIEL, Socioloiir. Y.NN.C.A. 4; Music Stud>- Club 1, 2; (^lee Club 1; Duke Debate Council 3, 4; IJcan's List.
MURRAY, MALCOL.Nl (.IBSON, JR., .Mechanical En- fiineerini^. DiikEntiinecr I, 2, 3, 4; i-'.ngineers' C^lub 1, 2, 4; A.S.JvI.E. 2, \ 4; Dean's List ', 4.
.Seventh row:
iNlURRAY, MAKN lANE, ZooloiiX. Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med. Society 1,2.
MYAI I, Run I ARl.I Ni:, Sociolos>\. Choir 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 4.
MM RS, DUANE. \N., Education. Baseball I. 2, 3.
NI AL, RALPH |()IIN, Electrical Env.inccrin\i,. EBII. E.ngineers' Club i, 2, !, 4; A.I.h'..E. 1, 2, \ 4, Dean's List 3.
NELSON, RICHARD COPELAND, History. .NXA. Choir I, 2, !,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; I loof 'n' Morn ?, 4.
NELSON, RONALD PRl SCO 1 I , Env^lish. \\.\. W'hos W'lio. Publications Bd. 4; C.ii wi ici i i u. Editor.
300
SENIORS
CX)N I INUKl)
First ro-j.\ h-ft to rii^lit:
Nl'SSLlNGER, RALPH, Eawonna. l''I'l', PrskIciu; AK4". Duke '//' Duchess 1, 2; liin.r-lM-;ir. ('(iuni.-il 4; Duke Players 1, 2.
NICHOLS, FRANCIS ALEXANDI.R, Eawonms. A I U.
N'arsiry "IT" Club 2, ^ 4; TraeU I, 2, \ 4.
N1DKR.\L\11'.R, K)i: M., Biisiiwss Adiininstratimi. A lA. <I)Hi;, AK4'. "Marching Band I, 2, 3; Concert Hand L 2; Dean's List 2, 3.
NLXON, LDW'ARD C:AL\ I R I, (.cohiiy. \\A. I rack 1; I'.nsiineers" C-lub 1; Dean's List >.
NOBl.l', BARBARA ANN, I'olitual Scinia: Z 1 A, <1>KA, Sandals. W'.SXJ.A. 4; House C-ouncil 2, y; CHANticiKKU 1; F.A.C. 3; Duke Players I; Hockey Clul) 2; Dean's List 3.
NOLL, 'U'lLLIAM LEE, Ecoiwmus. 'I'AH, OAK, *BK, <^Hi], Red Friars. Chaxticiijk 1, 2; F.A.C. 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1,2, 3,4.
Second row:
NORDWALL, SIGRID ANN, PoUtical Science. AXU, President 4; (-)A<J>, Secretary 3. V.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke Debate Council 3, 4; Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4.
NORTON, DUDLEY ,\L\RSHAL1., Economics. Baseball 1.
NORTON, AL\LCOLM DUDLl'V, Ecommucs.
NVLI-.N, DA\'ID W'ALKl'R, Business Administration. X4), Freasurer 2, \'ice-President 3. Y.M.C.A. Council 2; Chronicle 1, 2; Inter-Frat. Council 2, 3; Dean's List 1, 2.
OBARRIO, CABRll'.L R.dk, Economics. Club Panamcri- cana 1, 2, 3, 4.
0LI\TR, JOAN HOWARD, English. AAA. Student Forum 4; Chronicle 1, 2, 4; .-irchive 2, 3; 1*.A.(L 4; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
Third roiv:
O'.MANSKV, SA.MUEL ISAAC, Pre-.\led. ZBT. Pre- .\led. Society 3, 4; Dean's List 3.
OR.\L\ND, WILLLAM LEON, Zooloiry.
OSBORNE, "WILLIAM N., Zoolo^^y.
O'STEFN, ARTHUR AL\R10N, General. Y.ALC.A. Council 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Chorus 3, 4; Duke Players 3, 4.
PALMORE, ERD,\L\N BALLAGH, Socwlo<o'. Btii]. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Duke Players 1, 2; WDBS Council 3; Duke Debate Council I, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4.
PAPPAS, NANCY LEE, Political Science. .Music Study Club 2; Duke Players 3, 4.
Fourth roiv:
PARISH, JA.MFS DONALD, Political Science. <i'K.4'. Marching Band 3.
PARKER, HAPPY, English. <t>\\. President; T^'Ll. YW'.C.A. Council 2; House Council I; Ch.anticleer 2; Hoof 'n' Horn 4; Duke Players 4; W.A.A. Bd. 1; Dean's List 1.
PAR FAIN, EUGENE GAR I FY, Pre-l.aii: KA.
PAVLOFF, (;i''.OR(.l\ Electrical lumineerin^. -I'AH, Hlii:. M.S.(;.A. 2, 3; Publications BJ. s DukE/itri/ieer 1, 2, 3; F.A.C. 3, 4; Engineers' Club I, 2, 3, 4; A.I.1'',.I':. 4; l''oorball 1; Wrestling 1; Class President 2, 3.
PI'.ACOCK, JAMi:S DANII'.L, Political Science. i:AI'. Lacrosse I, 2, 3, 4.
Pl'ARCI , ARIIIUR J., //;v/ryM. Lacros.se.
/•';//// roiv:
Pl'ARSON, ALDFN BRYAN, JR., Economics. KA, 'I'BK, 'hHl. .NLS.G.A. 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Irack I; \'arsit\- "D " (^lub 3, 4; Secretary ot Class 2, 4; President of Class 3; Dean's List L 2, 3.
P1:IL1:R, nancy WHIFI'.NI'.R, Phvsieal Education. 'I'BK, <1>KA, A<FPA, Sandals, Ivy. YV\'.C.A. Council 4; Social Standards 2; House Council 3; C.han rici.KKR 4; Glee Club 1, 2; F.A.C. 3; W.A.A. Bd. 3, 4; Dean's
List I, 2, 3.
PENFI'.A, ROBI'RT ALLAN, Business Administration. KA. \'arsit>' "D" C>lub; Tennis \ 4; Dean's List 3.
PIPPI'.R, Gl'.ORGi:, Pre-.Med. ZB I , 1 TLi. President; Mi:. Dean's List 1, 3.
PI'.PPI'.R, PATRICIA, Historv. M\ M^. Music Study Club 2, 3; Glee Club I, 2; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4.
PI'TI'.RSI'N, I'.MILY lANI-:, Elementary Education. KKF. W.S.G.A. 4; House"Council 3, 4; Choir 3; (ilee Club I, 2, 3; F.A.C. 3; Dean's List 3.
Si.xth row:
PI'TRUCHIK, PETI'.R, Mechanical Enfiineerinfi. I'ngineers' Club L 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; D/ikEnQ,ineer 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Treasurer.
PETTIT, MARJORIE ANN, Primary Education. AT. W.S.G.A. 4; Secretary of Class 3; Dean's Li.st 3.
PICKENS, MARY SUSAN, English. KA, *KA, Sandals. W.S.G.A. 2, 4; House Council 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; F.A.C. 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 1, 2, 3; Dean's List 3.
PII'.PHOFF, ZACHARY TAYLOR, JR., English. BHll, \'ice-President. Choir 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Dean's List I, 2.
PIPPFL, RICHARD WRIGHT, Economics.
PISCHI:L, RICHARD ANTOW, Business Admim^tratwn. AK4'", TTQ. Chronicle 1; Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4.
Seventh row:
PII .MAN, JOHN MATHEWS, Pre-.Med. Pre-Med. So- ciety 2, 3, 4; Football 1.
PLIMPTON, HOLLIS WINSLO^^', JR., Education. Pegrani Cheinistr\' Club 4.
PLUMB, ANNE ELIZABETH, Zoology. Music Study Club 2; Choir 2; Glee Club 2, 3.
POLLOCK, JA.MFS HAROLD, Pre-Med. IX, OAK, cl)HS, BQ^, Red Friars. Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2; Chron- icle 1; F.A.C. 2, 3; Inter-Frat. Council 2, 3, 4; \arsity "D" Club 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's Li.st 2.
POOL!'., I'AT'.LYN CONNFLL'S", Education. Glee Club I, 2, 3.
POSS, HENR>' MAURICI-, (ieneral. ZB F, <I>H1'. Chron- icle 1; F.A.C. 3, 4; Inter-Frat. Council 3; \'arsir\' "D" Club 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1. 2, 3. '
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POW'KIJ,, GRACE AlARIi:, Chrnihtry. VTil. \icc- Prcsidcnr 4.
PRICI"., ANN Xl.MKNA, SmwIoKy. IK, lv\. House Coun- cil 4; Chroiiiclf 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Stud\' (-iub i, 4; (ilec Club 1, 2, 3; K.A.C. 4; Dean's List.
FRlCi:, ROBl'.RT Mc:C()LLUM, |R.. Mathnrntus. <1)A(-). IIMi;, fl'BK, <t>H:^. Chwiiklc 4; K.A.C. 3; Narsirv 'ir'Club4; Deans Li.st I, 2, 3, 4.
PRICK, \\1LLL\M KNOX, |R., Soci/Mv. <1'KM'. M.S.(^..A. 2, '. 4; Marshal 3; K.A.C. 3.
PRHCHARD, ROBKRI HARRISON, JR., Ehrrncal l-'jii^iiuvrimi. B(~)U. Al.S.Ci.A. 2, 3; Kngineers' Club I; A.l.l'.K. V, 4.
PROBKRI, KI:NNETH DKNTON, EiifiiiiiYruig.
Second row:
PROCTOR, DAN MOORE, Electrical Ens.iiiirriiii>. 1 ngi- neer.s' Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4.
PLRXIANCI', PAIRICIA CORRINK, Swioloiiy. AT <I>KA, President; Sandals, Ivy. Student (>oord. Bd. 4; House Council 1, 2; Music Study Club 2; Marshal 3; K.A.C. 3; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4.
QUARCK, URSULA CAROLA, Chenmtry. Iv>-. Student C]oord. Bd. 3; House Council 4; Hoof 'n' Horn I, 2, 3; K.A.C. 4; Treasurer of Senior Class; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
RANKIN, KRANK LAKAYETTi:, IR., Prc-Mcd. B(-)1I. Choir 3; (ilee Club 3, 4.
READ, ROBKR I MEDNEL, Zoology.
Ri I I), \nRON GEORGI'., II, Ecoiwmm. .\\A, AK4", President 3.
I'liird row:
RI'.ID, CELIA M., I'olitiail Scinur. Hoof "n' Horn 2, 3; Dean's List 3.
RK.INHAR'K, L\NET, Sociologv. Y.W'.C.A. Council 1; Duke Players I; Pegasus I, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. Bd. 3; Dean's List 2, 3.
RI'INSCH, UTE A{;NI:S GISITA, Ecnnonius. Deans List 3.
REYLi:, BRUCE WILLIAM, Ecnimiiiia. BhU, AKT. K.A.C. 4; Bench and Bar I, 2.
RK.YNOI.DS, jOSKPH CHARLI'S, Uutorx. M.S.G.A. 4; Choir 3; Gle-e Club 1, 2, 3.
RI'.'/ZONICO, L. KAY, Phymal Edmatuw. KA, A'hPA. Student Coord. Bd. 4; Pan-i lei (Council 4; Duke Players I; Nereidian 3, 4; W.A.A. Bd. 2, 3; C:heerleaders .3, 4; Nice-President ot Sopliomore Class.
Eon rill row:
RICHARDS, DONALD BOM), Ecom/ms. M.S.G.A. 3, 4; I'.ngineers' Club 2; A.I.K.I'.. 2.
RICHARDS, KAIHRVN |()AN, English. AAA, <I>KA, Sandals. W.S.G.A. 4, D/dr 'if Diichrss I; I'.A.C. 3; Marshal '; \'iee-Presidi.iit ol |unior ("lass; Dean's Li.st 2, 3.
RICHARD.SON, MAR(iARI. I CA'I HKRINI , EdiicMwi,. ilK. W.S.Ci.A. 4; Social Standards 4; ("iiAMiciriu 3; (ilee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I'uture Teachers of .America 4.
RICHARDSON, R()\ (JK.RALl), Hnsmcs'^ Adimm'^tratwii. .AKT, Secretar\-. Choir \, 2, i, 4; (dee Club I, 2. ^ 4; .Marching Band 2, 3, 4.
RICHTER, CARL HUGO, Zw%v.
RING, CLAY \-ANCI , JR.. «//v;//m Administration. KA, President; .NLS.G.A. 2; Inter-Krat. (-ouncil 1; Dean's List \.
Fifth row:
ROBERTS, CHARLI'S BUCK, Political Scirmr. IIK<h; W.-N*, Treasurer. Hoof 'n' Horn 2, \ 4, Duke Pla\ers 2, 3, 4; Town Boys' Club 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 2.
ROBERTS, JOANNi:, .Sociology. Al\ Mi:. Chromclr I, 2; Pegasus 4; Dean's List 3.
ROBERTS, PATRICIA CAl HI.RINi:, .Mathematic^-.Wil, IIME, Ivy. House Council 2, 3, 4; K.A.C. 3, 4; Duke Players 2; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
ROBINSON, ALBKRT DONALD. Ecom/mcs. <I>K»r, Treasurer 3, 4; 'I'BK, <M1I, AKT. /Mr '//' Duchess-
2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2,
3, 4.
ROGKRS, ROBKRT TAYLOR, .Mathematics. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4.
ROGERS, WILLIAM HENR^■, H/isuicss Admimstratioii. Town Boys' Club.
Sixth row:
ROGI'RS, WILLIA.M PLU.NLMER, Economics. ATA. Glee Club 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4.
RONCA, PAUL CRANE, hr-Mcd. A TA. M.S.G.A. 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 3.
ROOKER, MARY ALICE, Political Science. Dean's List 2, 3.
ROSI',, 1X)UIS LANGEORD, JR., Ecowmncs. BWIL Duke 'w' Duchess \, 2.
ROSE, PATRICIA ANN, Enf^lish. nB<l>. Social Standards
4; House Council 4; Nereidian I, 2, v 4; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
ROSS, JOSI'.PH GE0R(;T. jr., English. BWO.
Seventh row:
ROUKON, BETTY, Sociology. KA«, President. House Council 3; K.A.C. 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4.
RUCKI'.R, RICHARD CARLTON, Botaii\. I1K«I', Presi- dent 4. K..A.C. 3; Inter-I'rar. Council 2, \ 4; Dean's List 2.
RUNYAN, NANCY LOUISI. Sociology. KA(-), <|>KA. VV.S.(;.A. 4; Social Standards 2, 4; Choir 1, 2, v 4; (dee Club 1, 2, ?. 4; Triple Trio i; Hoof 'n' Horn 1; Duke Pla\ers I; Secretarx ot Sophomore Class, Deui's Li.st 2, 3, 4.
RUOS, NANCY LT.I'., Elementary Education. 'I'M. I louse Council 4; I''..-\.C. 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 3, 4; Duke PLners 3.
RUSINOW . 1)1 NNISON I., (.ciicral. IIK'I', OAK, 'TBK, 'Mil, Red Tnars. Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke Pla\ers 1,2, \ 4; Deans List I, 2. ?. 4.
RUSSKLL. 11 1/ \BTTII CRAIG. Sociology. Ciivmkiiir 3, 4.
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RUSSKLL, PKC.GY ANN, Soaolov,\. ^2K. Music Sruds' Club 1, 2; CIccClul) I, :.
RUTHIRKORI), |C)HN MAlllR, )R., Cliciimtrx. (-)X, •\>\\'^, «1>AV. Chmiiick 3; F.A.C. 3, 4; Cymk-.ina 1; (!\mnasric,s ?, 4; l)c;in's List 1,2, 3.
RU IHi'RKORI), ROBl-RT OWKN, I'livsia. (-).\, I'll:::. Duke- PLners 1, 2; \\ DBS 2, >; Pnsidcnt of C::inrcrlniry C:1li1) \ 4; Dciin's i.isr 2.
SAIKKI), AM'RI'.l) I'.ARl., Pir-Mcd. 'i'KX. Pa-\lal. SociLtN' 1, 2, 3; Duke Debate Council 1, 2; Pegrani Chemistry C:iul) 1, 2, 3; Dean's List 1,2, 3.
SANDI'RS, rOAI (iRlKFlN, Hhton. <1)H^, K.\, I KA, President 4; H:^*. Y.M.C.A. Council 2; K.A.C. 2; Duke Debate Council 1, 2, 3; X'arsirv "D" Club 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Cross-Countr\' 1, 2, i; Secretary of Debate Council; \'ice-Presidenr of Methodist Student Fellowship; Dean's List I, 2, 3.
SARAZFN, JOHN CARL, Imit. AXA. Chantkiffk
2, 3; Chronicle 2, 3; Duke '«' Duchess 3; Bench and Bar 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Frat. Social Chairman; Duke Bar As- sociation, Duke Mying Club; Dean's l>ist 3, 4.
Second roir:
SASSF.R LOUIS L., General. KA. Dean's List 2, 3.
SATTFLF, ALARY LOU, Eni^lish. <^^L (]lec Club 1; Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4.
SA\rn", HI'RBl'.R'i; Law. Chronule 3; Marching Band 1, 2. 3; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3.
SCALISE, VINCENT JOSEPH, Pre-Med. .Archive 4; Pre-Med Societ>' 4.
SCHAEFI;R, NORB F., jr., Kcononms. BHIL
SCH00NMAKF;:R, FRED WALTER, Business Adminis- tration. (I>A(-). Football and Track.
Third voir:
SCHULZ, IRI-Ni: iMARIE, Sociology. Ch.anticleer 4,
SCHWARTZ, FRED KIPP. Business Administration. B(-)n. DiikEngineer 1, 2; Engineers' Club 1, 2; A.S.M.E. 2; Secretary of Class 2.
SCOTT, SAMUEL GRAY, Sociology. <^BK, K.\, IKA,
President 3. M.S.G..-\. 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Duke Debate Council 1, 2, 3, 4; State Student Legislature 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of Debate Council 4; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
SCOTT, WILLIAM C, English. A I A. F.A.C. 4.
SELF, JOSI-.PH MORRISON, General. <I'A(-), President 4 .\LS.G.A. 2, 3; F.A.C. 3; Inter-Frat. Council 4; \arsitv "D" Club 3,4; Football I, 2, 3, 4.
SEELEY, RALPH MARION, JR., Electrical Engineering. M.S.G.A. 2; DiikEngineer 2, 3, 4; Engineers' Club 1, 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Student Religious Council 3, 4; Order of St. Patrick 4; Dean's List 2.
Fourth rozi':
SHARPi;, KI-IFH Y, Political Science. (-)\. Chronicle 1.
SHAW , BARBARA JANE, Xursing Education.
SHI'LBY, WALLACE Mc-.DOVVl-.LL, Engineering. Diik- Eng^ineer 2, 3; Glee Club 2; I'lngincers' Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4.
SIIIPLI'A-, |()i: AL, Civil Engineering. A lA. A.S.C.E.
2, \ 4.
SHULL, JOSEPH ROGER, English. .\\A, «I>I II', B^i:. Duke Ambassadors I, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra I, 2; Marching Band; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 1, 2, 3, 4.
SllUSll.R, CHARLES WILLARD, Pre-Med. <I'K'r. Pre-Med. Society I; Pegram Chemistr\' C:iub 1.
SIMPSON, ROBI'R'F TRUI'SDALE, Greek. Kl', \ice- Presiilenr. Marching Band; Concert Band; Baseball 1.
SIAIPSON, RONALD AHNCENI", .Accounting. .\.XA, Treasurer 3, 4. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; X'arsity "D" Club 4; Dean's List 3.
S1A1S, BETTY KATHLEEN, French. Z TA, Treasurer 3; VTil. Hockev Club; Pegasus I, 2, 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 1,2, 3; \\:A.A. Bd. 3.
SAllSI'TH, ALBI:RTA A4AL1, Economics. ILK, Nice- President. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council 3; Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4.
SAllTH, FRANCF.S SUI'„ Sociology. ZTA, I'lTli. Music Study Club 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hcl Council 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4; Chanticleer 1, 2; Dean's List 1, 3.
SAIITH, LOUIS DALE, Business Administration.
Sixtli row:
SMULLEN, JOHN JAMES, JR., Pir-Med.
SNYDER, BARBARA, English. KAH, \ice-President. W.S.G.A. 3; Social Standards 2; Chronicle 1; Alusic Study Club 2; F.A.C. 3; Dean's List 2, 3.
SNYDI'.R, BRUCE LOUIS, Economics. Suimming Team 3.
SNYDI'R, HARRY M., History.
SP ANGLER, RONALD T, JR., Pre-.\led. IlkA. Pre-Akd. Society 2, 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 1,2.
SPEAS, MARGARET ALSPAUGH, Political Science. AXU. House Council 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4; Duke Plavers 1, 2, 3, 4.
■Seventh row:
SPIKI-.S, CAAULLA WATTS, Education. KA, \ice- President. Social Standards 2; House C:ouncil 4; Choir 1; Glee Club 1; F.A.C. 4; Pan-Hel Council 2, 3; A'ice- President of Senior Class; Dean's List 3.
SPRING, KATHERINE ANN, Elementary Education. Dean's List 3.
STAUTS, LESTER JOHN, IR., Pre-.\led. Choir I, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Duke Players \. 2.
ST. CLAIR, CHARLi:S WADi:, General. <J)K4". Duke 'if Duchess 2; Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Shoe and Slipper Council 2, 3.
STECKI;R, CLAUDE EARL, Civil Engineering.. Diik- Engineer 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 2, 3. 4; Photograph)- Club 4; Secretary, Treasurer of A.S.C.E. Dean's List 3, 4.
STEI'.Li:, BABB^•l: CAR0L'\;N, Political Science. Duke Players 3; Alembership Chairman of Westminster Fellowship; Dean's List 3.
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First rou; left to right:
STE\'1:NS, THELMA CHLOI'. I'oHtioil Sarmr. A<t>PA, White Duchy, Sandals. W'.S.C.A. 2, 4; YA\'.C.A. Council I; .Nhisic Studv (^lub 3; Modern Dance Club 2, 3; Pan-Hel Council 3; W.A.A. Bd. 1; President of Junior Class; Assistant Treasurer of S.G.A.; President of S.G.A.; Dean's List.
STEXl.lN'CSON, \\'HELDKN FLETCHER, Civil En- giiiecruiii,. Engineers' Club 1, 2, 3; A.S.C".!.. 1, 2, 3, 4
STILLVV'ELL, H. Daniel, hr-Forestry. (Hee Club 3; Deans List 3.
STOKE.S, ,\L-\R1LYN V., Education. XW,^. Clec Club 1, 2; Hoof "n" Horn 2, 3; Chanticleer 3.
STOKI'S, \\1LLL\M AL\'IS, Enfiineeriiig. KA. Engi- neers" Club 1, 2, 3; A.S.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4.
STONE, MAY SLOAN, Sociology. House Council 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; F.A.C. 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4; Chan- ticleer 3, 4.
Second row:
STOTTLAR, JAMES FRANCIS, Education. XAE, XAII, KAn. Archive 1, 2; Cavaliers 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 2, 3.
STRADLl'Y, WALTER McNUlT, History. WX, K\. Glee Club 3, 4; Bench and Bar L 2, 3; Dean's List 3, 4.
STRAIN, DELBERT EARL, Civil Engineering. Engineers' Club 1, 2, 3,4; A.S.C.E. 1, 2, 3,4.
SUTTON, SARA JEAN, English. Music Stud>- Club 1,2; Dean's List.
SWANSON, EDWARD N., Political Science. KS. M.S.G.A. 3; Chronicle 2; Duke 'w' Duchess 2; Glee Club 2; F.A.C. 3, 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 3, 4.
TAMIS, ROBERT HOWARD, Zoology. ZBT Pre-Med. Society 2, 3, 4.
Third row:
TATUM, ANNE LOW, Sociology. Y.W.C.A. Council 1; Chanticleer 2, 3, 4; Music Studv Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4.
TAYLOR, ANN, Zoologx. IIB<1'. Social Standards 2; House Council 4; C'hoir !, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.A.C. 4.
TAYLOR, ELINORE DANNENBERG, /•;«i;//.v//. A<i)PA. Student Forum 4; House Council 4; F.A.C. 4; Dean's List 3.
TAYLOR, lOLA HARDY, Zoology. Music Study Club; Choir; (jlce Club.
'lAYLOK, lAMIvS CHARLl'S, Mechanical Ens.inecring. i:.\. DukFJu^uurr 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke '//' Duchess 3; A.S.ALI'..
2, 3, 4.
TAYLOR, MORRIS RAY, General (Sociology).
Fourth row:
TERRELL, ROBERT LIAV IS, English. H.\. \1.S.G..\. 3 ; Chronicle 1 .
THO.VLAS, RICHARD FRANK, |R., I'hysics. r-)X, IIME,
'^BK, <i>iii;.
THOMAS, THEODORE HLBTRT. //m7«/v. IIX. Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Marshal 3; F.A.C. 2, 3.
THOMPSON, ALICE Jl.AN. Fine .-irts. T Vil. \\ DBS Council 3; Duke Players I, 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Chorus 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 2. 3, 4; Music Study 2, 3, 4; Duke '«' Duches<: 1, 2; Chronicle 1, 2; (jiAMicLEER 1, 2; Dean's List ^, 4.
TILLER, L. CARROLL, .-iccountmg. AT, lv\. House Council 3; Chronicle 3, 4; Dean's List I, 2, v 4.
'TILL.\L\N, ROY DAX'IS, Bii^iiir<^ Adwiniitration.
Fifth row:
TOLLEFSEN, ROBERT, .Mechanical Engineering. Chan- ticleer 3; A.S.M.E. 1.
TOMLINSON, CHARLES JOHN, Mathematics. KA. Engineers' Club 1, 2; \'arsity "D" ('lub 3, 4; Cross Country 1,2; Track 1, 2.
TRACEY, PREi>TON JOSEPH, .Mechanical Engineering. l-.ngincers' Club 2; A.S..\LE. 2; Senior (]lass Secretary.
TRACY, MARIAN I'.LEANOR, Psychology, (dec Club 1; Hoof 'n' Horn 2, 3; Dean's List.
TSANGARIS, NI'.OEYTOS THl-.ODORE, Chcmistrx and Pre-Med. KiJ. M.S.CIA. 2; Symphony Orchestra 4; Marching Band I; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Frat. Council 3; Dean's List 1.
TUCKER, PERRY ALAN, Business Ad/mnistr.ition. KA. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1.
,S'/.v//; row:
TUTHILL, DAVID FOSTER, Economics. BHll. Soccer
2, 3; Chronicle 1.
TUTTLE, DELOSSIE DT.AN, .Mathematics. AXU, UMl . House Council 1, 4; F.A.C. 4; Duke Players 1, 2, >, 4; Dean's List 1,2, 3.
TUTTLE, NANCY SARAH, Elementary Education. '1>.\1.
T> AlOSKO, DONALD MICHAEL, Ilistory.
\'ANCi:, I AT, IRI'.NE, Political Science. KA. Hoof n" Horn 3; Pegasus 1, 3, 4; Dean's List 2.
X'ANDERNOOT, THl'.ODORE }OHS, Sociology. a:^<I', \'ice-President. Soccer I, 2; Dean's List 3.
Seventh row:
\II..\S, JOHN M., Business .Administration. A TLi. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; (71ee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 1, 2.
WAGNl'.R, ROBI'RT CHARLES, .Accounting. XK'T. Soccer 2; Wrestling 1, Dean's List 3.
WA(;NER, ROBERT W ILI.IAM, Socwlo^^x. UK A, Ml. M.S.G.A. 2; Y.M.C.A. Council 2; Dean's List 2.
WAIIL, .\TAR|()RII'. ANN, Chemislrx. llou.se Council
3, 4; (ilee Club 1. 2; Concert Band 1, 2, ^ 4; F.A.C. 3; Duke Players 1,2, 3.
WALKTR, ROBIRT |()HNST()NT, Mechanical Engi- neering. Order of St. "Patrick, \ollevball; A.S.M.T. 4; I'"ngineers' Club 4, (^hoir 2; (ilee Club 2.
W'ATiy., lANT. CAROL, Sncioloi^y. AT. Fan-1 kl Council 4; Pega.sus 1, 2, 3.
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WARD, WILLIAM MIL ION, Ihmm-n .Llwiiii^tnuuw. Baseball :, o, 4.
WARLICK, C:nARLi:S IllN'RV, Muhr/iutus. Choir 3, 4; (ilcc Club 3, 4.
WARRKN, HAROLD II.ACK, JR., History. -1>A(-). Chroiikle \, 2; Hoot "n" Horn i, 4.
WATKINS, CHARLKS I'L'Cl'Ni:, |R., Pr,--Mni. BWO. .\LS.C;.A. L 2.
WA TKIXS, JOHN K., JR., MnLviuM Eimimrruii^.
WATKINS, NANCY TH().\L\S, Miiw. Choir, L 2, 5; (^Icc Club L 2, .?; Madrieai Chorus 1, 2, ^ 4; Hoof "n" Horn !, 4; Duke Players 4.
Stroud miv:
WKBB, FRANK MAURY, Chr/mstrx. AXA. C:hoir
1, 2. ?, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, >, 4; I loot" 'n' Horn ?.
WIBB, PATRICIA ANN, Soaolofiv. \\^. Duke Plavers
2, ^ 4.
WELDON, JOSEPHINE DAVIS, Eiiiilhh. 4)M, <I)KA, HA*. \\'.S.G.A. 4; House Couneil 2; Duke Players 4; Dean's List 2.
WKIDENHAN, iMARION CLARE, History. KKL. Chanticleer 2, 3; Chronicle }; Arcliiir 1; Pan-He! Council 2, 3; Hoof 'n' Horn 3.
WLIDLICH, WILLIAM R., Chemistry. HKA, nMI',, (I>H1\ Choir 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2; Track 1, 2.
\\T.1D.\L\N, FRANK CROSS, Bimness Adniimstration. 1:AE, \'icc-President; BLii]. Duke 'ii' Duchess 1, 2; Inrer-Frat. Council 3.
Third roic:
WEIMANN, ROBERT BRUCE, Pre-.\[ed. KI. M.S.G.A. 1.
WEISS, JA.MES OWEN, Chemistry. <l'K4', BUil. Chronicle 1, 2; Diihe 'if Duchess 2, 3; \hirchint; Band L 2; Concert Band 1; Pegram Chemistr\' C^lub 4; Dean's List 3, 4.
WELLS, ALLISON DEANS, Education. Dean's List 4.
WERTMAN, JAY CALMN, AVn/wij Education. Dean's List 3.
WEST, EMILY, Physics. OMi:, *BK, A<1>A, Ivy, i:ril\ Secretary 4. W.A.A. Bd. 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4.
WTTMORE, WILLIAM STRATTON, English. <t>Ki;, Archive 3, 4; Duke Players 1, 2.
Fourth rov):
WHANGER, ALAN DUANE, Pre-Med. <1>K4', 4>BK, (^H11. Chronicle 1; Duke 'n Duchess 3; (ilee C^lub 3; Pre- .Med. Society 2, 3, 4; Dean's Li.st 2, 3, 4.
WHI'EAKER, PATRICIA ANN, English. A*. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 3.
WHITAKER, MARY McCALL, History. Nereidian 2, 3, 4; Pegasus 2, 3.
WlllTl.l'Y, CLYDE THOMAS, Electrical Engineering. ■I'k'l". nuk-Engineer 1; Duke '// Duchess 2, 3; A.1.I',.I'.. 4;
Ijigineers' (^lub 1,3, 4.
W IDNER, RALPH RANDLOPH, English. A lA. Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2; (;iee Club I, 2; I'.A.C. n WDBS Council 3, 4; Dean's List 3.
W ILD, CiLI'.NN AMOS, Pre-.\led. <I>A(-). Concert Band 3; F.A.C. 4; Varsity "D" Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
WILKINS, BURLI'ICiH TAYLOR, History. Dean's List.
W ILLIAMS, CHARLES AYRI'S, |R., Economics. I'AI',, AKif", \M1^. ,\LS.(;.A. 1; Chronicfe 1; Archive I; I-.A.C. 2; Swimming 1; Baseball 1.
WILLIAMS, I'ARL LF.ROY, Pre-Med. KA, <l>Hi:. Y.M.C.A. 2.
WILLIAMS, JOHN C:HARLF,S, Business Administration. KA.
WILLIAMS, (MRS.) KAY JOHN, English. A I'.
WILLS, BRUCE BA.XTI'.R, JR., Pre-Med. A'I>A. Chronicle 1; Pre-Med. Society 2, 4; Duke Debate Council 2, 3, 4; Pegram Chemistr\- C-lub 2, 3; Dean's List 1, 2, 3.
Sixtli row:
WILLS, RUTH VINES, Mathematics. KA. YW.C.A. 3, 4.
WILSON, JI:NN1<:T ,\L\E, Xursing Education. Nursing Ixlucation Club, President; Dean's List 2, 3, 4.
WILSON, PADDY ANN, Music. AXQ. Chan nci.EER I ; Music Study Club 1; Choir 3; Glee Club 3; Madrigal Chorus 3; Dean's List 3.
WINDOM, ROBERT EMERSON, Pre-.\Ied. ilAE, OAK, BUi:. M.S.G.A. 1; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Chronicle
1, 2; F.A.C. 2, 3; Dean's List 3.
WINTl'.RS, RALPH M., JR., .Mechanical Engineering. ATil. Publications Bd. 4; Hoof 'n' Horn 2; Duke '«' Duchess 2; Engineers' C^lub 4; A.S.M.E. 4; DukEngineer
2, 3, 4.
WlSi:, W ALEI'.R ROBF.R ESON, ,l/ff/M///ra/ Engineering. Engineers' (-lub; A.S.ALI*.., Dean's List 3.
.Seventh row:
Wrmi.RS, C:HRIST0PHI:R, General. <I'A(-). Swimming 1, 4.
WOODALL, ADELI'. DA\'IS, Political Science. KKF. CnANrici.F.Ei< 1, 2; Hoof 'n' Horn 2.
\V00LI:N, REBI.CCA ,MI:GINLEY, Accounting. AAA. House Council 2, 3; .Music Studv Club 2; Glee CAub 1,2; W.A.A. Bd. 3; Pan-Hel Council 3, 4; F.A.C. 3; Dean's List 3.
WOOTEN, PATSY |ONF.S, Education. IK. Hoof 'n' Horn 3, 4; Duke Players 3, 4.
WRK;HT, MARY ELIZABETH, English. KAH. (ilee C'lub 2; ("haniici.kkr 1; Hoot 'n' Horn 1, 2.
WYNNE, ClEORCil-; JEFFREY, .Mathematics.
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First mi; left to ri\i,ht:
YEAGER, lESSIE FRANCES, Eduatlon. AXQ. Y.W.C. A. Council 1,2.
YEATES, CLARENCl'. OWEN, Bitsbms Admiiintratwn. ATQ. Hoof 'n' Horn 2.
YOU.MANS, ALICI', )EAN, Prjlitical Science. KAC-), Sandals. W.S.CJ.A. 2, 3;' Student Coord. Bd. 2; Marshal 3.
YOUNG, ALV'IN MARTIN, Kcoiwimcs.
YOUNG, BETTIE ANNE, English. TYk, Sandals; Ivv. Y.W.C. A. Council 2, 3; House Council 3; Archive 1; F.A.C. 3; Deans Li.st 1, 2, 3.
Second roiv:
YOUNG ISABFLLE MARY, English. KKP, \\'.S.G.A. 4; Social Standards 2, 3; House Council 4; Sympiion\ Orchestra 1; Concert Band 1; Pan-Hel Council 3; \\'..\.A. Bd. 1, 2, 3.
^'OUNG, JAMi:S FRANK, Pre-Laxv. lAF, Biii:. Publi- cations Bd. 4; Chronicle 1; .Archive 1, i, 4; Ch.antku.kkk 1; F.A.C. 2; Hoof "n' Horn 1.
ZA\'F,R'FN1K, OFIS \'FRNON, Chemistry. BHll. Chron- icle I, 2; Duke Players 1, 2; \arsity "D" C:iub 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4.
ZlF.GLl'.R, JOAN SUNDELIUS, Education. KKF. Hnu.sc Council 1; Glee Club 2; F.A.C. 1; WDBS Council 1.
/IPPIJFS, CLAIRF, Education. KKF. Hoof 'n' Horn 3.
ZIMMERMAN, ROBER I TR.^CY, English. \\.\. Duke Debate C'ouncil 1, 2, 3, 4; Shoe n' Slipper (xnincil I, 2, 3, President 4; Joe ('ollege (^oinm. (limn. 4; Steering Bd. C^hmn. 4.
312
lUNIOHS
First roii; left to ri^lit:
ACCARIX), Philip I., Kappa Sicma; ADAMS, Walter I.., Beta llieta Pi; AK1\, lane M.; Al.DRlDCil:,, Cornelia B., Zm lau Alpha; Al.l.XANDlRr Frank H., Beta Iheta Pi; ALEXANDER, Lester F.; AFLFN, Laura Lee; ALLISON, Harry R., Pi Kappa Alpha.
Second io\i':
ALYl'.A, Naney A., Kappa Kappa Camma; AMMI:R,\L\N, Raymond P.. Alpha lau Omeya; ANDFRSON, William H., Beta Iheta Pi; A\IX)N, Neil C, Sicma Phi i'psilcn; ARDI'/'ONl', Riehard \1.; ARMSIRONCi, lames C, Pi Kappa Alpha; ARONBFRCi, I larokl, Zeta Beta lau; A I KINS, James 1 1., Kappa Sigma.
I'liini rozi':
A'l KINSON, lames C; A IKINSON, |ane C; BARON, \larv Anne; BALDW IN, |oseph L., Kappa Alpha; BARDFN,
Lawrence I .; BARN I'S, John II.; BARROWS, Naney \\., Kappa Alpha Iheta; BARR^, John L., Delta Ian Delta.
Foiirtli row:
BASS, Robert H., Delta Siunia Phi; BAU.\L\N, S. Richard, Beta llieta Pi; BAL'R, Ritchie IL, Pi Kappa Phi; BAYLIN, Jack L.; BI:AL, Mays C, Phi .\lu; BFDFLL, Richard F., Pi Kappa Phi; BFLLFRSFN, Rita C; BFNDA, Ueorge M., Pi Kappa Phi.
Fifth roil':
BFNNFT, Orace R.; BFNSON, Bruce W., Sigma Alpha Fpsilon; BFRDlNCi, Anne C; BI'.RGFR, Robert B., Phi Delta Iheta; Bl'RNARl), Harold, Pi Kappa Phi; BFRNSFldN, luigcne M., Zeta Beta Tau; BISHOP, Margaret Jean, Alpha Chi Omega; BISHOP, William W.
Six til roiv:
BIXBV, Richard G., Sigma Chi; BLANKS, Marguerite; BLIGHT, |ane Ann, Pi Beta Phi; Bl. IZARD, h.hn Walter, Phi Kappa Sicma; BOCiARl", William H.. Delta Tau Delta; BOHN, Mar\ I.ueile; BOI.MI II R, Barbara |., Siuma Kappa; B()NlN,Y;arl J.; BO 1 NICK, Robert Stanley, Zeta Beta Tau.
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First row:
BOURNi:, P. Barrv, Delta Tau Delta; BOULDIN, Gene K.; BOWLI'.S. Lawrence T, Beta Theta Pi; BOVLK, Beverly Ka\, Alpha Phi; BOVSWORTH, Rannine, '/era Tui Alpha; BRICJSTOCKi:, loin 1)., Phi Mu; BROKKXSHIRi:, lanet D'., Alpha Phi; BROOKS, I'.lizaheth Ann, Kappa Kappa Ciamma; BROOKS, Freilenek Phillips, Phi Kappa Sigma; BROOKS, Thomas I)., Delta Tau Delta.
Second row:
BROOM Phillip U'.; BROWN, Caroline C; BRUCF, Bettv L., Zeta Tau Alpha; BUCKl.IV, Thomas T; BURRFI.L, Robert (.., Phi Delta Iheta; BUSCHMAN, Theodore W., Pi Kappa Phi; BUSH, Bohhv W'., Phi Kappa Smma; BVNUM, Frank Bundy, Phi Kappa Sigma; CAMPBI'FL, Carolyn S.; CAMPBFLL, Mary M.
Third row:
CANNFLL, Nancy Jean, Delta Gamma; CANNON, Stanley J.; CARDO/.O, Joseph I.., Phi Delta Theta; CARFY, |ohn Jesse, Alpha Tau Omega; CARMICHAFL, Marcia L., Kappa Alpha Iheta; CARR, Mitta (_i., Delta (iamma; "CARSON, David G., Sigma Nu; CARTFR, John H.; CARTFR, Katherine R.; CARTVVRIGHT, Margaret F., Alpha Phi.
Fourth row:
CAR\M:R, George W.; GATES, BilK Reeves; CATFS, Jerry H., Kappa Alpha; CAUDLF, Lloyd C, Sigma Chi; CA\'SFY, Ann I'.lizabeth, Alpha Phi; CHAMBFRLAIN, Wallace |., Kappa Alpha; CHAPMAN, William F.; CHAPPFLL, James D.; CLARK, C. Fred, Pi Kappa Phi; CLARK, Henry B., Sigma Chi.
/■;/>// row:
CLAITFRBUCK, Ronald D.; CLAXTON, Richard A., Theta Chi; CLAY, Jane E., Alpha Chi Omega; CLFMFNTS, Pevton, Pi Beta Phi; CLIFTON, Theodore F„ Sigma Phi Fpsilon; CLIMFNSON, William D.; COHAN, .\L Patricia, Pi Beta Phi; COHOON, Patricia J.; COLi:, Thomas T., Phi Kappa Sigma; CONNOR, Lyie B., Theta Chi.
S'lxtli row:
C;()()Ki:, .Ma.xwell F.; CORZFTT, Joan, Sigma Kappa; COUCH, Sallv L., Pi Beta Phi; GRADY, George A., Phi Kappa Sigma; CRAIC], J. Brad, Pi Kappa Phi; CRAWFORD, Tommv York, Delta Sigma Phi; CROWFLL, |oan Lovelace, Alpha Phi; CROXTON, Hugh B., Pi Kappa Alpha; CRUMPLFR, Benton F., Kappa Alpha; CRUTCHFR, Frances D., Kappa Delta.
Scvfiith row:
CUMMINGS, Alton T, Pi Kappa Phi; CURLFF, Geraldine T; DARKIS, Thomas M.; DARLING, Glenn A.; Phi Delta Theta; DAX'IS, Ann, Alpha Phi; DAWSON, Mary H.; DAY, Jerry Donald; DFAN, W^illiam Howard, Alpha Tau Omega; Di PASS, Nancy Witherspoon, Kappa Kappa Ciamma; DFWAN, Fdmond .\L, Phi Kappa Psi.
Eiii^bth row:
DI'Y ION, Ann W., Kappa Delta; DIAMOND, Paul H., Zeta Beta Tui; DICKI'Y, Carl O., Sigma Alpha Fpsilon; DIFTZ, I lame L. Alpha Fpsilon Phi; DIXINI', I'linor F., Phi Mu; DOIXiF, Paul (i., Laml.da Chi Alpha; DOHNI-R, Patsv M., Delta Delta Delta; DOLLFNS, Mar)orie L„ Alpha Phi; DONIGAN, W illiam L., Sigma Clhi, DOWDY, Patricia A., Alpha Chi Omega.
Ninth row:
DOWNFS, Mary I',., Pi Beta Phi; DRI'W', Dora A., Alpha Phi; DUFORT, Robert H., Lambda Chi Alpha; DUFF, Harrv W„ Delta Tau Delta; DUNCAN, Franklin P.; DUNN, Margaret G.; I'.ARNl'.S'F, William L., Kappa Alpha; FARNHARDI, Wiley J. P., Sigma Chi; FASI FRLINC;, William I'... Sigma Chi; I'AFON, Leslie A., Alpha Phi.
I'n/lh row:
I DWARDS, Georfrev B., Sigma Alpha l.psilon; I'.DWARDS, M. La Nelle, Kappa Delta; I'FLAND, Margie A., Delta
Gamma; ITDI'R, Mary L., Delta (iamma; I'l.DFR, I'. David, Phi Kappa Psi; !• LDRIDC il', William B., Phi Kappa Sigma;
V.\.\:\\ Elizabeth J., Sigma Kappa; J'RVVIN, Albert R., Pi Kappa Phi, lAWNS, Barbara L., I AANS, Carol A., Kappa
Delta.
Eleventh row:
EVANS, Diane M.; I'VANS, Phillip W., Pi Kappa Alpha; FANSLI'R, Richard l'..; FAR(:)UIIAR, William !•.., Beta Theta Pi' FARRIN(il()N, John K.; FAULKNER, Ann F., Phi Mu; FIELD, Richard W., Lambda Chi Alpha; FFR(iUS()N, John B., Sigma Chi; EFRRI'.LL, Ann (i.; FII'LD, Herbert C., Alpha iau Omega.
I'wflflh row:
FINBFRCi, Sherri M., Phi Mu; FINCH, Broun I., FINLIA, l-arl B.; FIN IIR, Parrv P., Alpha Clu Omega; EISHI'.R, Fmilv M.; I-'ISHI'.R, Margaret A., Delta Gamim; MSIIIR, Robert W., Phi Kappa Psi; I'ISIll R, Ruth Aniie, /era Lui Alpha; FLANNI'.RY, X'irginia, Kappa Alpha Iheta; FOSIIK, Richard S., Sigma C:hi.
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FOWl.lk. Ccnird S., I-anibd;! Chi Alpha, FOX, ( icow C, Kapp.i Simiia; I'OX. Randolph \'., Sigm.i Alpha Ipsilon; 1 Rl.DRlCKS, Richard N.; FRIi MAN, Francis; (iAC;!,, (ia.ston IF; (iAFFOW AY, Barbara ].■ CARRI','! F, John W., Pi Kappa Alpha; CJATKUOOl), Willard IF, Fhi Kappa Sigma; (iFHVVF.IFi'.R, John A., Beta" Ihcta Fi.
Second roii::
GEIGKR, William H., lau F.psilon; (JFR.MINO, Danrc F., Phi Kappa Sigma; (iF 17, Robert S., Zera Beta Fan; CIFBFRT, loscph C, Alpha Tau Omega; GILFF-VM, |oan. Kappa Delta; (M.ASS, Nina R.; CFFASON, |anc F.; Cil.FNN, Bruce CF, kappa Alpha; GLFNN, James H.; GFUCK, Alorton C,
Third roiv:
GOFIX\F\N, Sailv A., Alpha I'psilon Phi; GOFDSII IN, Harold AF, Fan F.psilon; (iOFDTHWAITK, Alice H., Kappa Kappa Gamma; GORI", Dorcas A., Delta Delta Delta; G()RRFI,F, Robert P., Kappa Alpha; GO'IW'AFS, Kathr\n F.; (iOL'FD, Donald \V'., Sigma Alpha I'psilon; GRAIIAAF Alice \'., Kappa Kappa (iamma; (iRANT, Fruett Allen, Kappa Alpha; (;RA\'ES, Charles F.
Fourth roir:
GRFFNBFRG, Allen; GRFENBFRCF Farrv, Tau Fpsilon; GREENE, John C; Delta Tau Delta, (iRINAKER, Arnc J., Delta Sigma Phi; GROOME, Par, Kappa Delta; GRO\'E, Gordon V., Theta Chi; C;R0\M R, Joan F., Kappa Alpha 'Fheta; GU.MMl.FS,Joan, Kappa Alpha Ihcta; GUNDFRSON, Ann K., Kappa Alpha Fheta; HAFF, jamcs S. Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha.
Fifth roiv:
HALF, Robert \'., Delta Sigma Phi; HAMMERBERG, Charles AF, Phi Delta Fheta; HANES, William P., Kappa Alpha; HANNER. Richard R., Phi Kappa Sigma; HANNFR, Terence F., Phi Kappa Sigma; HANSBARGl'.R, Father C; HARDISON, Marv A., Alpha Delta Pi; HARTFR, Barbara A., Alpha Chi Omega; HASSFFR, William F., Phi Kappa Psi; HATHA\\AV, Robert G., Delta Tau Delta.
Sixth roiv:
HAYES, Daniel M.; HECKERT, Richard F, Theta Chi; HFIM, Clara A., Alpha Phi; HENNESSEY, I'.llcn, Kappa Delta; HERNDON, William W., Pi Kappa Alpha; HICKS, Samuel A., Theta Chi; HIGCHNS, Edward A., Lambda Chi Alpha; HILL, Boyd H., Phi Kappa Psi; HILLIARD, Roy, C; HILLAIAN, Nancy J., Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Seventh roiv:
HINSON, Patsv T, Kappa Delta; HITE, Charles F., Phi Kappa Sigma; HOBBS, Nancy AF, Alpha Delta Pu HOBB^', Lovic W., Phi Delta Fheta; HODGES, Alargerct; HODGIN, |ohn. Kappa Sigma; HOEY, Henrv F., Phi Kappa Sigma; HOFFAL\N, Joyce A., Alpha Phi; HOFFMAN, Theodore S.; HOGUE, David G., Pi Kappa Alpha.
Eighth row:
HOLBFCK. Anne AF, Alpha Chi Omega; HOLBROOK, Limes E.; HOFDFR, Howard I',.; HOLLETT, Alan AL, Zcta Beta Tau; HOLLIFIELD, Alary A.; HOLLOWAY, lo, Pi Beta Phi; HOLLOWTTL, James C, Beta Theta Pi; HOLTON, Mary-Marie; HOOKER, Grace L.; HORNER, Robert B., Pi Kappa Phi.
Sinth roiv:
HORTON, Lawrence D.; HOWARD, Clarence E.; HOWARD, Peggv A., Sigma Kappa; HOWE, Bobbv F.; HOWELL, Don S., Pi Kappa Phi; HOWELL, I'ugene D., Phi Delta Theta; HOWELL, Rav R.; HUCKABEE, Page I)., Alpha Delta Pi; HUGHES, Ruth H.; HULL, Judith E., Phi Alu.
Tenth roiv:
HULL, Robert AT, Kappa Alpha; HULSE, Irene, Alpha F.psilon Phi; HUA1PHRII':S, John, Sigma Alpha I'.psilon; HURST, David E., Sigma Chi; HURST, Lawrence R., Delta Sigma Phi; HURST, Nancy AL;"HUSSFY, Ckorge F., Pi Kappa Phi; JACKSON, Helen L.; JACKSON, Nelson P.; JACOBS, Alary L., Delta Delta Delta.
Eleventh row:
JAHN, Jeri, Kappa Delta; JAAIES, Charles H.; JAAIFS, W. Scott, Alpha Tau Omega; |ENKINS. Dororhv, Delta Delta Delta; JOHN, Louise R., Delta (iamma; JOHNSON, Henry A., Kappa Alpha; JOHNSON, Richard A.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; J0NF:S, Charles S., Phi Delta Theta; JONES, Ginny, Zeta Tau Alpha; JORDAN, Alargaret, Zcta Tau Alpha.
Twelfth row:
jORDON, Terrell F., Beta Theta Pi; KALE, Sarah D.; KATZINSKI, I'mil I'., Pi Kappa Phi; KAUFFA1AN, Holly C, "Kappa Kappa Gamma; KELLER, Thomas F., [^hi Kappa Smma; KENNED^', K. Doyle; KENNEMORE, Douglas E., Delta Tau Delta; KF5LER, William E.; KIAIAIFF, Ruth; KING, Alice.
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First roll; left to right:
KING. Joseph K., Pi Kappa Alpha; KIXTZ, George J., Delta Sigma Phi; KIRKMAN, Shirley F..; KNABF, lohn R.; KNIGHT, Coffield; KN'OTTS, Clarence C.. Ir., Kappa Alpha; KNOWLlvS, Francis, Ir., Lambda Chi Alpha; kOONS, Jean T, Phi Mu; KOSTFRI.i 17., Rurh, Alpha I'psilon Phi; KRAMMl'., (k^ald A., Sigma Alpha Fpsilon.
Second miv:
FACKFV, Dixon A., |r.; LAKE, Fleanor B.; LARSFN, Hvpe P., Alpha lau Ometro; I.ASSI 1 KR, Wrnon C, jr.. Lambda Chi Alpha; LAUCK.'\'irginia; LAL'RI R. Donald C., Sigma Nii; LAW RIA'CF, James I)., Kappa Alpha; I.AWRFNCF, Leone, Kappa Kappa Ciamma; LLA, \ irginia R., Alpha Delta Pi; Lenox, George A., Sigma Chi.
Third row:
LFRPS, David A., Siema Alpha Fpsilon; LF\"F\SON, Bernice, Alpha Fpsilon Phi; LI'AI'RCiOOD, Charles C., Phi Delta Theta; LlPSCOMB.^Nell L; LOANF. jabez W.; LOXCi, Sherman I'.., |r.; LONGCRIFR, Marv A., Alpha Delta Pi; I.OXGX, Frances K., Alpha Delta Pi; l.OWXDI'S, John F., Sigma Alpha I'.psilon; LUCAS, Peggy M.
Fourth roil':
LUCK, lean .\L, Pi Kappa Alpha; LYON, Carlos AL, Alpha Tau Omega, LYOX, Lucv G., Aljiha Phi; McADAMS, J. Richard; McCARTFR, Joan A., Kappa Kappa (iamma; McCOXXFLL, Manan !..; .\lc:C()V, Betty J., Sigma Kappa; McGlFHAN, Donn; McGlLL, Lelia A., Kappa Alpha Theta; McKFL\'FV, Priscilla K,, Delta Gamma'
Fifth roiv:
McKIXNFV, jane F.; Alc.RAF, Martha K.; MACKIF, Patricia |., Delta Delta Delta; MARKEE, Shirlev |., Sigma Kappa; MARKS, Dennis (J.; AL\R'FIX, Donald F., Pi Kappa Alpha; AlASSFV, Hcnrv R.; .MASSEY, |ames A., |r.; MASSIF, Alary A., Alpha Chi Omega; AL-\THi:SON, Alice S., Delta Delta Delta.
Sixth roiv:
Ml'.LLlX, William D., Lambda Chi Alpha; AIFRRITT, Alargie; AIF'IROPOL, Harrv |., Smma Phi Fpsilon; AIICHAFL, Robert F., Kappa Alpha; AllLFORD, Dolores A., Sigma Kappa; AllLLFR, A. Stanley; AllLLFR, Xancv |., Alpha Delta Pi; AlOX FGOMFRY, Douglas G., Kappa Alpha; AlOOD, Florence F., Delta Delta Delta; AlOORl',, I'llis \\'., Lambda Chi Alpha.
Seven til row:
AIORRIS, Patricia B., Phi Alu; AIORRISON, Norton H.; MORSF, Fheodore; AIOSI'.LFY, Robert (i.. Pi Kappa Alpha; MOZIXGO, Gerald, Phi Delta Theta; AlURKFTT, Philip T, Delta Tau Delta; AIURPHY, Herbert |.; MYLRI", A, Bruce W'., Sigma Alpha I'.psilon; NI'.LSON, Forrest I'.., Pi Kappa Phi; NFUAIFIS Fl'.R, Leslie L., Phi Delta I beta.
Eif^hth roii\-
XFWLAXD. Marv |., Kappa Kappa Gamma; MAL, George A., Lambda Chi Alpha; NICHOLS, Nanev I'.. Kappa Alpha Theta; NORDHAAl", Robert; XOR I HROP, Sam, Sigma Chi; XOWFLL, Jean AL; O'BRIFX, |av; ODOXXFLL, Jon P., Sigma Phi I psilon; OS i , John W., Kappa Sigma; PADGETT, Robert L.
Xinth row:
PAINTER, Billy F., Pi Kappa Alpha; PARHAAL Patricia B., Sigma Kappa; PARKI'.R, Suzanne, Alpha Phi; PAFFERSOX, lames T., Sigma Chi; PATTOX, Charles 'F.; PA'ITY, Dean W'., Delta lau Delta; PI'.CK, Kenneth O., Delta Si-ma Phi; "PFRR^, Polly, PHILLIPS, I'.lizabeth L., Alpha Chi Omega; PII'.RRY, Robert F.
Tenth row:
PLA'I'FI'., Dorothv .A., Kappa Kappa (iamma; POPP, I'laine, Smnia Kappa; PRIXCiLF, |oan. Kappa Kappa Gamma; QUARI FRMAX,' Ann; RAIDL, Herbert; RAIFORD, William P.. |r.; RAMBO, lames W.", Phi Kappa Siuma; RANEY, Patricia, Delta Delta Delta; Rl AAIS, Alary (.lenn. Kappa Alpha I beta; Rl ILIA', Richard C., Phi Delta I beta.
Eleventh row:
Ri'.ZXICK, Richard A., Delta Tau Delta; RICHMOXD, [ames B., Pi Kappa Alpha; RICKIR, Hunt X., Sii;ma Chi; RII(,LI-„ Shirlev, Alpha Phi; RISI, Alonroe I)., RIICH, James I'., jr.. Pi Kappa Phi; KOBIXSOX, Harriet; ROBIXSOX, Alary A.; ROBINSOX, William G., Sigma Chi, ROCK\\()()l), J.-hn. Jr., Pi Kappa Phi.
'Fwelj'lh row:
ROGERS, Xolan IF; ROSENBAUA1, Laurel |., ROSFXBAUAL Xorman M.; ROSI'XBI'.RG, |ohn, /era Beta Fui; ROSI MUXD, Robert A.; ROUGH FOX, Ralph I .; ROWl'. Arrhur W.. IKlta Siunu Phi; RUMl R, Rilph R., |r.; R^ AN, Patricia; SAGE, June C, Alpha Chi Omega.
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SANTAMARIA. Anacio R., Tau I'.psilon; SAL'NDI'RS, \ irginia S.; SCMAIIIR, William R., Bm Thcta Pi; SCHAFROI H, Donald .\1., Siuma \u; SCI lAl ROll I, Douulas W., Sigma \u; SCI II.KFl'R, Miks H., /eta Hera Tau; SCHI'.I.LI'NCl R, Norman I).' Phi Dcira lluta; SCI 111 HI R, Richard \I.; SCHMIDI, Roland; SCIIUSIIR, Ann P., Kappa Alpha 1 hcra.
Smiiid roil':
SCHWARIZ, Ronald \1., Zeta IVta lau; SCI IWI.IS IRIS. I.a/.crrc ^.. Alpha Delta Pi; SI'.ABI'.RC, Barbara (i.. Pi Ikta Phi; SI-.AION, losqih R., |r.. Beta I lura Pi; SI LF, L. Margaret; SIIIAIA, CIvdc N.; SHi'.PMI'.RD, Bcrnicc, Alpha Delta Pi; SHUFi'.LI, Charles I'..; SHL'FORD, Anne, Sigma Kappa; SIIX il,!., Betty I,.
Third rozv:
SIKFS, l.vndon ().; SMI 111, Ciinger, Pi Beta Phi; SMIIII, Laura I..; SMlIll, Sidney R., |r.; SMI Hi, V. Coiirtlandt, Phi Kappa Psi, SMIIH, W hitman i'.., |r.. Kappa Alpha; SNOOK. \'alerie i'... Kappa Delta; SCJMMI'.RS, Richard L., Sigma Chi; SPi'ARMAN, C:ecil i:., Sigma Chi; SPI'NCI'.R, James ^■., Phi Delta Theta.
Fourth rou::
SPI\i:V, Robert A., Pi Kappa Phi; SPOI'FORD, Donald I",., Pi Kappa Alpha; SPLNDI',, Ingrida; STAIii,, Fredrick A.; S'lRANCI-I.AM), (ireta S.; STARK. Lawrence \\'., Smma Alpha I psilon; SI ARK, Richard A., Sigma Alpha I'.psilon, S'FARK, Rutiis II., Phi Kappa Sigma; STARNI'.S, William B.; SI A'FHACL'S, l.ustace J., Pi Kappa Alpha.
/•';//// roiv:
STF:\'ENS, Mary L., Sisma Kappa; S'FILI'.S, Susan (i.. Phi .\Iu; STOCKDAI.I', Susan I".. Kappa Kappa Camma; SFOUI', luivyard B.; STRAUCH, I3avid M.; SIRFETI'.R, Richard N., Delta Sigma Phi; SI RICKLAND, DonM B., Phi Kappa Sigma; STUART, Eugene V\'., Jr., Sigma Alpha I'.psilon; STUBBINS, Billie J., Alpha Phi; STUBBS, Robert VV., Sigma Nu.
5V.V/// row:
SUTTON, John II., |r.; SUTTON, Rachel AL; SXARIA'IK, |an L.; SW'AIN, |oe ()., Pi Kappa Alpha; SWARD, Gilbert L., Phi Delta Iheta; SWIFT, Isabelle B., Alpha Delta Pi; SWINC,' Mervin, |r., Siunv.i Phi I'.psil.m; SVKI'S, Richard L., Pi Kappa Alpha; TALI'., John B.; I AYLOR, David W.
Seventh row:
TAYLOR, George F., jr.. Phi Kappa Smma; THOMPSON, Betsy K., Zeta lau Alpha; I ICF, |ames R., Phi Kappa Psi; TIC;N0R, Nan K., Delta Delta Delta; FOLLI.SON, George C.;' TARGI'.RSI'.N, .Mathias S., j"r.; LRAINER, lina A.; TRENTMAN, Betty, Phi Mu; FUCKER, Roystcr M.; TURNER, Florence D., Alpha Delta Pi.
Eii(hth row:
TURNER, John C, Delta Sigma Phi; UNDER W0013. Roland H.; UPCHURCH, Carlton I'..; \'ANBILLIARI), Alicia P.' Alpha Chi Omciia; X'ANDFXT'.N TER, Robert R., Alpha Tau Omega; \'ANN, James E., Phi Kappa Sigma; X'ARNI R- Robert M.; X'AUCIHAN, Marilyn F.; X'AUGHN, Stuart H., Lambda Chi Alpha; \'ENDI(^, Laune Ann.
Xiiith row:
\()KOUN, Sallv A., Delta Gamma; WACKER, Augu.st H., Beta Theta Pi; WALDROP, Lois Z., Alpha Delta Pi; WALL.-\CE, Alston A., Pi Kappa Alpha; WALLACE, i.dward ()., Alpha lau Ome^a; WANNA.\L\KER, .\limi I..; W ARLICK, Harry F.; WATCHMAN, Avis R., Alpha Phi; U ATERFIELD, Frances^M., Delta Gamma; WATKINS, .Martha J., Alpha Phi.
Tenth row:
WATKINS, .Martha L.; WA'FSON, Charles S., Pi Kappa Alpha; W l-.BI R, Emmy, Kappa Kappa Gamma; W l.l'.KS, Ethel G., Kappa Delta; WI'.EKS, Thomas V\'.; WEIGI'.L, Mary, Kappa Kappa Ciamma; WI-.RBFR, William W'., Sisrma Chi; WI'ST. leanne .M.. Kappa Delta; WIvS'lXX)!"]", MariKn |., Pi Beta Phi; WI.Sll'.RXI.LI , Sheklon, Lambda 'Chi Alpha.
Eh'irnth row:
VX'HITE, Chri.stina K.. Phi Mu; WHFFLFV, N. Carohn; WICHALAN. Ann I .. Delta Gamma, W IKI , C:atherinc S.; WILBANKS, George I)., jr.. Alpha lau Omega; W ILLIA.MS, Edward L., Delta Sigma Phi; WILSON, Carroll \'.; \\ILSON, Colon H., Jr.; \VILSON, Walter Q., Pi Kappa Phi; WINFII'LD, Gordon E., Jr., Sigma Chi.
Twelfth row:
WINSLOW. W illiam T. Kappa Alpha, W IN I I.RS, Polly, Sigma Kappa; WOOI.ARD, William I... Phi Kappa Sicma; WOOLERV, .Martha B., Kappa Delta; WORRI-.LL, Margaret Ci., Pi Beta Phi; WRIGH I , William W. Phi Kappa>si; YOUNTS, Robert W., Phi Kappa Siema; ZANNI'R, (ieneieve E., Alpha Chi Omeiia; ZI'.RBY, William i:., Sigma Nu; ZIMTBAUAL William E.
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hirst ro\i\ left to right:
ADAMS, |ohn D., Lambda Chi Alpha; AKINS, |ohn V.., ALI'.XAXDI'R, Hobart I..; ALIJ'.N, Ann, Kappa Kappa Camma; ALl.l.N, Bcttv Jean; ANUKRSON, Hcnschcl \\. Phi Kappa Psi; ANDI RSON, Robert; ASHUOW N, Charles I... Delta Sigma Phi; ATKINSON, Bertie H., Alpha Delta Pi; A\l RY, Xir^rinia J., Alpha Delta Pi.
Second roii:
BALDWIN, Suzanne, Alpha Phi; BAILKV, Clarence A., Kappa Sigma; BANNON, Peter |.; HARK! R, Bradley S., Phi Kappa Psi; BARNI'S, Lee C, Lambda Chi Alpha; BARNFS, William H., Sinma C:hi; BARNHARDT, Max L., Phi Delta I'liera; BARNHILL, Lamuel I'..; BARR, Charles R., Sigma Chi; BLACHAM, led K., Alpha lau Omega.
Third roii-:
BLANK, ,\hirger\-; BEASLEY, |ohn A.; BLAl Y, Fred D.; BECK, Suzanne |., Delta (iamma; BEHNK!-, Ra\ni(md (i.. Theta Chi; Bi'LL, H. BradlV.rd; Bl.LLAND, Charlotte 1).; Bl'.ML'S, [ane L.; BENNETT, Robert \1., Kappa Alpha; BENSON, Mary T, Delta Delta Delta.
Fourth roic:
BI'.RLINCJHOCH, Peter, Smnva Nu; BEX'AN, jovce Ann, Alpha C:hi Omega; Bll HE, Erederick R.; BILIZ, Carl N., Phi Delta Ihera; BlSSLE'llC Lester C; BLACK, Elizabeth C!;. BLACK, Marilvn !„ Kappa Alpha Eheta; BLACKARD, Louise C, '/eta lau Alpha; BLACKLI'A', Shem K., Pi Kappa Alpha; BLACKWI'.LL, Lelia A.
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BLADES, Barbara A., Kappa Kappa Camma; BLATTNER, Doris E., Delta Gamma; BOATWRICHE, Erank B.; BOEING, EloNd ).; BONDURANT, Wesley C, Sigma Phi Epsilon; BONNESEN, Janet L., Sigma Kappa; BORCHARDT, Charles R., Beta I heta Pi; BOSHAMIR, l1enr\ C., Kappa Alpha; BOWMAN, Dorothy W'., /.eta lau Alpha, BOYD, i:d\\ in C, Delta lau Delta.
Sixth row:
BOYLSTON, Beniamm C:., Phi Kappa Sigma; BRADLEY, jean, /eta lau Alpha; BRADSHAW , Robert W'.; BRADE, James L., Kappa Sigma; BRANNON, Robert i\L, Lambda Chi Alpha; BRENNAN, David R., Lambda Chi Alpha; BROUSSARD, Nancy \'.; BROWN, Ann B., Delta Delta Delta; BROW N, Beverly H., Kappa Alpha Iheta; BROWN, (Charles S., Kappa Sigma.
Seiriitb row:
BROWN, David C, Sigma Nu; BROWN, Donald G.; BROWN, |ovce; BROWN, Robert \1., Phi Kappa Psi; BRUNHOEE, Ahinorie J., Pi Beta Phi; BRYANT, William E., Beta Thera'Pi; BRYSON, Mary C, Pi Beta Phi; BLCKLl A'. Richard R., Pi Kappa Alpha; BULLARD, Mary Ann, Kappa Kappa Clamma; BURKl',, Catherine R.
Eighth row:
BURROUS, Barbara A., Alpha Phi; BUR EON, Ann M., Sigma Kappa; BUSH, \irginia A., Pi Beta Phi; BM RS. 1 rank; CALKINS, Dorothy C; CAIN, Paul R., Kappa Alpha; CAR'El.R, |anc A.; CASTIGLIA, 1 homas B., Sigma Nu; CA I HEY, Betty; CAVINESS, Jeve.
Ninth row:
CEDI'RS'ERO,\L lames C, Delta Sigma Phi, CHAPLIN, Stanle\ W., Lambda Chi Alpha; CHAP.NLAN, l.dwin C; CEEXPPl LL, Betty R.; (T^I,S•1NU 1 , Donald B., Phi Kappa Psi; CI iURCHlLL, Patty Lou; CLAPP, Gordon W.; CLARK, JANICE, Delta Gamma; CLARK, Joyce, Delta (iamma; CLARKI',, Nancy, Alpha Chi Omega.
'I'cntli row:
CLII' ION, Larry C, Pi Kappa Phi; CLONE/, |ohn; COI'., I'laine AL, Alpha Chi Omega; COEEII', Mar\' i'lizabeth. Kappa Al[iha Eheta; COGGI.SilALL, Albert P., Kappa Alpha; COLLINS, llarlev (,.; CfOl.I.lNS, John |., Lambda Chi Alpha; COLLINS, Patricia R., Kappa Kappa Gamma; C:OLLYI'.R, G. Stanle\ , Beta Eheta Pi; C{)N\\ AX, Paul B.. Sigma Alpha l',()silnn.
Eleventh row:
COOI.i'A' Charles LE, Delta Tau Delta; COPILAND, A. Ann; CORDI'S, \\illiam E.; CO\'IN(ri()N, Ann P.. Kappa Delta; COX, jerry V'., Sigma Nu; CO/AR 1 , Rachel S„ Alpha Delta Pi, CRANW I'LL, James 1.., Delta lau Delta, CRESAP, Janice B„ K.ippaAlpha I heta; CRirCHI R, Anna I .; CROCKl T I , David I., Lambda Chi Alpha.
Twelfth row:
CRONCi:, Paul C; CROW , Earl P., Kajipa Alpha; CRUMBIJ'.Y, Jo Claire, Kappa Delta; CX'MMING, |ane C., Sigma Kappa; CURREN, Mary L.; CURRY, Robert W., Pi Kappa Eheta; CZY/, Raymond W.; DAL EON, William I,., Kappa Sigma; DARLINCi, Lee W., Phi Delta I heta; DAXI'.NPOR I , Dorothy I ., Alpha Chi Omega.
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First mzi-:
DW'IS Norman W.; 1)\\\'S()\, (a-orjic H., Simiui Xii; DFCKI'R, Marvin C, Kappa Sigma; Did.APP, Barbara R., Pi Beta Phi; D'I'MIMO, Riaiolpii |.; DI.MORI'.S r, Sailic |.; DI'.RRICK, Barbara A., Alpha C:hi Omega; DI-.RRICK, Kenneth C, Beta Theta Pi; DICKI'NSON, Charles i''.., Sigma Nu; DICKMAN, Henr\ J., Kappa Alpha.
Second nnv:
DII'NSn., Sharon Rae, Delta Delta Delta; DOANI'. Rosamond 1'., Zeta laii Alpha; DOMINIK, Joyce M., Kappa Delta; DOUCa.AS, Brvce-, Sisma Phi I psilon; DOWNS, Constance- A.; DRAKI',, |anet M.; DRAKE, Marcia R., Kappa Delta, DRII'SI 1.1., Charles C.; DUDl.KV, Dorothy A.; DUKl'., D;ivis W., Phi Kappa Psi.
7 7/ in/ roii';
DL'l.lN Thomas 1.., Beta Theta Pi; DL MON T, Nancv R., .Alpha Chi Omeija; DL'NDl'.S, Rosemary, Kappa Kappa Gamma; DUSSAL'TT, Aelnenne, Phi ,\lu; DL' TOIT, Auelrey; DUT TON, Ruth C.; DU^S, Jospeh C, Beta Theta Pi, I.ADI'.S, .Abigail, Delta Camma; I'.ARTl',, Audrey, Kappa .Alpha Theta; I'.DI'.NS, Catherine \V., Delta Camma.
i'diirth nnv:
KDW'ARDS, Willard 1... Sigma Nu; I:N1'.I.0V\', Michael J.; KVANS, Jack C, Phi Kappa Sigma; TAlRl.i:\', Archie H., Siumia Chi; TT.SPIRMAN, 'Cieorge M., Delta Tau Delta; FINKFLSTKIN, Nathan; FISCHI'R, Cieorge T, Sigma Alpha I'psilon; FISHI'R, TIbert T., Jr., Sigma C:hi; FLANNTRV, Mary F., Kappa Alpha Theta; FTIN FOM, Frances, Kappa
Alpha Fheta.
l-'ifth mzv:
FLORA, jerrv T., Delta Tau Delta; FOGLF, H. LaRue; FOPPFRT, Helen B., Kappa Alpha Fheta; I'ORBUS. Martha C," Delta (iamma; FORD, Constance B., Sigma Kappa; FOWI.FR, John 1"., Ir., Delta Tau Delta; F()\, jo. Alpha Delta Pi; FRANK, Claire F., Delta Camma; FRI.F.ZF, George K., Delta lau Delta; FRFUND, Curtis.
Sixth roii-:
FRYMARK, Herbert F., Sitima Nu; FULGINITI, Salvatorc A.; FUFTl.R, Gerald V\'., Sigma Nu; (;AB1.F,R, 1 Richard; (iACHFT, Fred' S., |r.; C,AFTO\\'AY, |im D., Phi K;ippa Sigma; (ii'.RBJ-.R, (ieorge C:., Beta Fheta Pi; Cill.Bl'RT, I'rnest P., Jr., Sigma" Nu; GILFILAND, jack K., Pi Kappa Phi; GTANZl'R, C:harles I'.., Zeta Beta lau.
Seventh raw:
GODARD, Mary G.; GOLDBI'RG, Alma N.; GOOD, Louis D., Kappa Sigma; GOODF, Flizabeth A., Sigma Kappa; GOODMAN, William F., Tau Fpsilon; G0UBF:RT, Peter A., Kappa Sigma; GOULD, Barbara L., Delta Delta Delta; GRANT, Sally J.; GRAY, Aurelia F., Alpha Delta Pi; GRAY, Nancy J., Kappa Delta.
Eighth row:
GREEN, Winship 1., |r., Siema Chi; (JREENE, Walter E.; GREENGLASS. Herman A.; GREF.SON, Robert W., Phi Kappa Psi; GRFSHA.Nl, Barbara A.; GRIFFIN, Ashton T, HI, Sigma Alpha I'.psilon; (JRIGG, William H., Kappa Alpha; CiUlLLOl , Martha F., Phi Mu; GUION, John W.; GULLEDC;F., James L.
\inth row:
GUY, Robert W., Phi Delta Fheta; IIADLI'.Y, Hunter B., Phi Delta Theta; HAMFS, William AT, Jr., Lambeia Chi Alpha; HAMILTON, Juhe H., Delta Delta Delta; HAAIRICK, Harvey B., Pi Kappa Alpha; HANDFLMAN, Allan J.; HANNA, Roger L.; HANNFL, Earle Y; HARDON, Clayton T., Kappa Sigma; HARCil'F'F, Fhomas G.
'/('////; row:
HARGRA\FS, William P., jr.. Kappa Sigma; HARLLl.I', Alice S., Alpha Delta Pi; HARAION, Lou F., Alpha Delta Pi; 1 TARPl.R, Andrew N., Jr.;" HARRIS, Barbara A., Alpha Chi Omega; HART, I'.lizabeth H., Delta Gamma, H.ASSINGER, Mar\ J.; HAWK, Margaret A., Alpha Phi; HAYES, Margaret B.; HEALY, Burke, Sigma Chi.
Eleventh row:
HEALY, loseph H., Kappa Sigma; HI'.RRlN(i, W ilborn M., Delta Sigma Phi; HIBBLFR, Charlotte \'.; H1I:STI;R, Caro- line AT; HlGCilNS, Deborah R., Delta (iamma; HILL, Alargaret R.; HFFF, Eddie D.; HOHLSTEIN, William K., Sigma Chi; HOLDER, Russell (i., Jr., Delta lau Delta; HOLLAND, Roy \'., Sigma Chi.
Twelfth row:
HOLLEY, Helen, Pi Beta Phi, HOl.LOMAN, Richard \.; HOLLOW A'*, Margaret F.; HOLMES, Arthur J.; Delta Fau Delta; HOLT, |oseph W., Phi Kappa Sigma; HOLT, Roy R.; HONAKER, Robert W.; HOOD, Richard B., Sigma Nu; HOOPER, Sam"T., Beta Fheta Pi; HOPKINS, Alarie D. '
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HOPPl" Kichard 1)., Sigma Alpha I'.psilon; HORION, Dottic B.. Kappa IXlra; MORION, Jaiiius C, Phi IXlra Ilicra; HU1)S()N Milton L.; HL'N 1, Sara 1).; IIL'N liR, Richanl 1... Phi Kappa Siuriia; MARS I, \lar\ A., /era lau Alpha; HURT, lo'hn \\.; IRKLANU, Barbara A., Alpha Phi; JACK, Bernard R., Phi Iklta 1 hcta.
Second roiv:
UMI'S Frcdric R Siema .\lpha I'psilon; [ANICKI, Bcrnic; |A\SKV, Morcau; |.\RRI.I,1., Penelope H.. Phi ■\lu II \N'l\(iS William H., |r.; |()1 INSON. lames R.. |r.; |()H\S()N, Rannc A., Pi Beta Phi; JOHNSON, Rebecca A., Uelta" Delta Delta"; JOHNSON; Shi"rle\ J., Alph.i Delta Pi; JOHNSTON, Ailene \1., Pi Beta Phi.
Third nir:
lONIS John D Jr Beta Theta Pi; |ONi:S, Nell P., Kappa Delta; JONT'.S, Sue 1).; |()RDON, Thomas I)., Sitrma Chi; JUSTUS, Drayton 'r.. Lambda Chi Alpha; KA.MINSKY, Janet A.; KARPMAN, Steve B., Delta lau Delta; KAYK, Lewis A., Tau l.psilon; KKLVLR, I'.ugcnc R., Delta Sigma Phi; Kl.l 1 H, Carole \1.
Foil III/ row:
KI'NDAI I ludirh H Delta Delta Delta; Kh'.NNARD, Anne E., Alpha Delta Pi; KENNEDY, Frednek |.; Kl'.NNEDY, Maruaret h".," Kappa Delta; KIRBICK, jane R., Phi Mu; KETNER, Alice C, Kappa Delta; KIMBALL. Marilvn C., Alpha Phi; KINC, Carl H., Jr., KIN(.; James E.; KISLI^ER, John I)., Beta Eheta Pi.
Fifth row:
KNT'l'CI' Alice \' Delta Delta Delta; KNICKl.RBACKI.R, Fav A., Delta Delta Delta; KNIGHTS, Margaret, Alpha Phi KRFIDI'R lean E ; KURIIZKY, Melvvn R., Zeta Beta Tau; KYLl",, Frances E., Pi Beta Phi; LANDON, Jiji E.; LANi:, Barbara,' Delta Camma; LARRINOA, Franeine I., Pi Beta Phi; LAW'LF.R, Robert A.
Sixth row:
1 AWRI-NCI", Margaret P.; LkBAUI'R, Sidney I.; LEE, Marv L., Phi Mu; LEEEBX'Ri:, Harriet .\L, Alpha Chi Omega; Li'lBFRli'.i:), U'arren P., Delta Tau Delta; LENNON, Frances K.; LIAENI IS, Peter J., Kappa Alpha; LI \IN, Paula J.; Li'AVIS, Thomas M.; LITTLE, Robert W., Alpha Tau Omega.
Seventh row:
I,LOYD lames R.; LOVETT, Ruth, Phi Mu; LOWE, William I'.; LUCAS, Charlev 1 1.; LUP EON, J;mies H.,Jr.; LYNN, CIIARLFS, (i., jr., Sigma Nu; MacLI.AHOSI',, I'.lizabeth J., Zeta Tiu Alpha; M< BRIDI. I'ranees I'., Alpha Chi Omega; McCLITLAN, ALirion M., Phi Kappa Sigma; McCOLLOM, Ciloria.
Fiflhth row:
McC^RACKFN Clavton 11., Jr.; MoCRARY, Nancy AL, Delta Delta Delta, .McDONALD, Anne, Pi Beta Phi; M( DOW I 1 i, Betty \ Delta Delta Delta; McCiARRY, Peter M., Kappa Alpha; McCARCHEY, John I .. Alpha lau Omega; .\1(;(^RAW', Wesley A., Jr.; McKEEMAN, Marilyn. Kappa Alpha Theta; M( KI'lA'Ii:, Mary; M( Ll'l.LAN, Ci. I'dward, Beta Theta Pi.
Ninth row:
McMII IAN Robert C.; McRON, William 1)„ jr., Phi Delta Theta; MADDOX, William N., Jr., TanilKia Chi Alpha; McCAW MfloF • MALONI'.John W.; MANESS, Sara N., Zeta Tiu Alpha; \1 \RKS, Jack IT, Tin Ipsilon; M ARI.OW l\ Harriet B.; VIARSDEN, Ceorge W.; MARSHALL, Mildred M.
'/(■///// row:
\1 \SON Dean T Lambda Chi Alpha; M.ATHI'SON, Philys B., Delta Delta Delta; MA THIFS, Blair IT; MA TTIITW'S, David R.;' MATIIII \\S, Robert 1..; MAX, Al A., Zeta Beta lau; MAXW I TT, Naney M.; .MIADOWS, Edward A.; MEEK, Charles R., Sigma Alpha I psilon; Ml'.TROPOT, Jimmy J., Sigma Phi I psiloii.
Eleventh row:
MEYER Richard A., Tau Epsilon; MII.Ll.NSON, lock; MILLER, C.uy F., Sigma Nu; MII.LIR, Joanne, Alpha Delta Pi- Mil i IR lohn H Phi Delta Theta; MILLIR, josie. Delta Delta Delta; Mil.Ll'R, Martha J., Kappa Kappa ( iamma; m'iLLER, MitWl B., .MII.I.IIOI.LANI), Donald \V.; AllTCHi:!,!,, Fay B., Kappa Alpha Theta.
Twelfth row:
MOl'i LI R Patricia A Pi Bet.i Phi; MOliITT, Babs, Delta (l.imma; MOORI', CaroLn \'., Kappi Delta; AlOORI', Ted- MORAN, (ieorg'e (i.; MORTON, |aek; MUESER, Robert R., Tanibda Chi \lpha; MUTTI-N, Eugene C; MURDOCK, Judith; MURPHY, Nancy L.
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MURRAY, lames P.; MUSI", I'li/.alKth C, Zm Tan Alpha, \A()\II, I'hoiiia.s, Jr., Sigma Alpha I'.psilon; \AS11, Carol H., Alpha Chi Omega; NKAL, Consranw N.; M'.AL, W illiain W'., |r., Smnii Chi; NEASE, Mabjl R., Sigmi Kappa; NKKLV, John S., Kappa Alpha; NKHRK,. 1 larrv M.; NKI.SON, MhIIk I ., Pi Mm Phi.
Smiihi nni':
Nl'.SSI N, XculI! |., Ir., Lambda Chi Alpha; Ncuhaus, Irancis C.; NOl.l'.N, Ann T, Kappa Kappa (iamma; NORRIS, Ann R., Kappa l)clra;"\()R I 1 ll\( i ION, Nancv C., IXlra Delta IXlra; N()\'AK, Charles R., Hera 1 hera Pi; O'HRII'.N, \aney H.; ()IX)M, \liklred I.., ( )l I II .HICK, Avis A.; O'CARA, Parricia Al., Alpha Delta Pi.
I'li'ird yon:
OI.IN, Alette 1..; O'MANSKN , Huns 1,., /eta Beta lau; ( )M )I',RI)()NC, |ohn C.; ORR, Kenneth B„ Alpha lau Omega; OSHORM-, Frances A.; 0SI50RM\ I leher H., Iheta C:hi; OTl.KV, Marv !., Kappa Kappa (iamma; PACHUIA, Sylvia A., Sigma Kappa; PACii:, Nina I'..; PALATINI',, Richard L., Sigma Chi.
I'm I r til roiv:
PALMLR, Ph\llis M., Delta fiamma; PARKI'R, Leiia C., Alpha Delta Pi; PARKI'R, \1arcia A., Phi Mu; PARKI'.R, PAUL C., Phi Kappa Si-ma; PARR, Bohhv L.; PASCHAL, Jerrv 1)., Kappa Alpha; PA I RK:K, Roman L.; PA ISCI I, Arthur \„ Jr.; PA I I A, William II., Phi Kappa Psi; PERKINS, Henry I'., Jr.
Fifth roiv:
PIRKINS, Susan H., Kappa Kappa Ciamma; PI'RLOV, Alexander S.; PI'I IRS, Avilda C; PITERS, Thomas, Sigma Chi; Pl.n.RSON, Elizabeth A., Delta (iamma; PIl'.RCE, Rose ;\L, Alpha Phi; PII'I'S, Charles ()., Jr., Phi Kappa Sitrmi; PLATER, Joseph R., Beta Thcta Pi; POPE, Thoma.s A.; POWl'.R, Carrel A., Kappa Alpha I'heta.
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PROCTOR, Xancv |., Alpha Delta Pi; PROCiLER, 1 homas H., Delta Tau Delta; PM.i:, lack L., Sigma Chi; PYLES. Dorothy A., Alpha Delta Pi; R.\\i\\ Claude L., |r.. Phi Kappa Smnia; RANDLI',, Louis I-., |r., I5eta I'heta Pi; RANDOI.PI I, Hilda A., Delta Delta Delta; RANTXLL, Katharine P., Zeta 'lau Alpha, RAY, Joe B., Phi Delta Iheta, RI.I)(.RA\'L, Catherine J., Zeta lau .\lpha.
Seventh roii':
REDLACK, Charles K., Pi Kappa Alpha; RI'.DW'INE, James D., |r.. Kappa Alpha; Rl'.I'D, |ohn A., Beta Thcta Pi; REI"5E, Sarah A.; REMTS, Norma, Phi Mu; RICHARDSON, Donald |.,' Delta Tau Delta; RIPPI.R, Raymond |.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Rl LCH, Julia A., Alpha Delta Pi; ROA.\L\N, .Martin, Zeta Beta Tau; ROBIRSON, Don C, Kappa Alpha.
FinJith nni':
ROBI RES, Sue B., Pi Beta Phi; ROBI RIS, William C, |r.. Delta Sigma Phi; ROBINSON, .VLary Lee; ROIK.I'.RS, Eranees L., Kappa Alpha Iheta; ROSIN, Robert I.; R()SI',NEI'.LD, Robert L.; Zeta Beta Tau; ROSI'NKRANZ, Donald I., lau Epsilon, RO I H, Alfred D.; RUFEIN, Jane B., Kappa Kappa (iamma; RUETY, Eranklin (i., Jr., Delta Sigma Phi.
Sinth ro'ii::
RUSSELL, Barbara, Alpha Delta Pi; RUSSITL, Nancy A., Alpha Delta Pi; RUTLAND, Suzanne, Pi Beta Phi; SALE, Crace \N'., Alpha Phi; SA.MS, Charles M.; SANDERS, Robert R.; SANSON, Thomas H., Sigma Alpha Epsilon; SCHI'.LLI R, .Marie A., Kappa Delta; SCH.MIIT', Evelyn; SCH.MOELLER, Mary R.
Tenth roir:
SC;HNEIDE\VIND, Frances, Kappa Kappa (iamma; SCHREINI'.R, Charles W., Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha; SCHUCH, Charles W., Beta Thcta Pi; SI:c:RI'.S I , Dorothy I',.; SEMON, W illiam P.; Sl',^ FEERT, Mary |.; SHAEEI'.R, Fred W'.; SHARPE, Erankic L., Delta (iamma; SHAW, Charles P., Jr.; SHl'.EHAN, John C.
Elei'enth ro\i::
SHEFFIELD, Karl S., Phi Kappa Psi; SHIFLET, Herbert B., Jr., Lambda C:hi Alpha; SHIN(iLEI ON, Hu-h .\L; SINGLETARY, Richard L., Alpha lau Omeua; SKINNI'.R, Nancv K., Alpha Chi Omesa; SKORX'ACiA, .Margaret A.; SLATE, Suzanne, Alpha Delta Pi, SLA 11 R,'Bol)bye J., Kappa Delta; S.MI'DI.IA, Carol L., Zeta lau Alpha; SMILEY, Douglas F., Beta I'heta Pi.
'Furl/ til ron-:
S.MIl'H, Betty A., Sicma Kappa; SMI III, P.obbv W.; SMIIH, Clatlunne L., Phi .Mu; SMI I'll, leiiell A.. Delta Delta Delta; S.MI FH, .Mary^B.; S.Mll 1 1. Nancy L.; SMI EH, Robert L., Phi Kappa Sigm.i; SMFl'H, Suzanne; SOMMARDAHL, Patricia L., Delta Gamma, S 1 ANB.-\CK, Sally A., Kappa Alpha I heta.
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hint rozi\ li-ft to riaht:
STAUI'KKR, Ronakl H., Phi Kappa Smnia; SrF-.PHKNS. Russell I'., |r.. Phi Kappa Psi; SI KPHl'.NS, Sammv C, Jr., Phi IXIta Thm; S rr.WAR I , Pcrrv M., l)cita lau IXira; S lOKI.S, IXLom I,., Delta lau IXlra; S'lONK, Aibcrr i:.; STOTT, Mary B.; S rRl'.l'.r, Alary l.lkn, Phi Mii; SUDDL' IH, Robert I.., Kappa Alpha; SUMM.R, Lew I',., Jr.
Second row.
SLNini.l). Alfred T, The-ta Chi; SWI'.I'.NI.Y. lane-t F... Ze-ra Tau Alpha; S\\'OPF., Sidne\- M., |r.; SYKF.S, Zenas .M„ )r„ Lambda C:hi Alpha; lABOR, 1 homas l"..; FARLI-.'LOX, Robert W.; LAI U.\l, Nanev A., Alpha Delta Pi; 1 AYL(")R, George R., Hera Iheta Pi; TAYLOR, Ronald W., Pi Kappa Alpha; FAYLOR, Ihomas S., Phi Kappa Sigma.
Third roiv:
IHAUBALD, IdNvard |., Pi Kappa Alpha; THOMAS, Fdwin R., jr., SiLnna Alpha F.psilon; THOMAS, Jcrrv F., Thm C:hi; THOMAS, Robert \\.. Lambda Chi Alpha; THOMPSON, Inurson M., jr., Lhera Chi; THOMPSON, Rebtkah j., Ztta lau Alpha; LODD, C:iara P., Kappa Delta, LOCASAKl, Shinobu; LOLLl'.Y, John A., Alpha Tau Omega; TOVVFRS, Sally A.
Toiirth rozv:
TRISKA, Margit, Zcta Tau Alpha; TROLLINGER, Raymond R., Sigma Alpha i'.psilon; FRUDFAU, Jeanne T., Zeta Tau Alpha; 1 L'RNI'R, Roger L, Delta Tau Delta; URi'TSKY, Roberta L., Alpha I'.psilon Phi; \'ALLF.NTYNF, |ane. Kappa Kappa (iamma; X'ANDF.RHOOF, Diane 1'.., Sigma Kappa; X'ANSICKLFR, (iail T., Delta Delta Delta; \LILF., Frederiek X., Jr.; \1CK, Charles B.
Fifth row:
VVADDFLL, Oliver W.; WAGONER, lona P.; WALDROP, Peter N., Delta Tau Delta; WALLACE, Susan, Zeta Tau Alpha; WARi:, Margaret \;, Pi Beta Phi; WARE, Riehard M., Lambda Chi Alpha; W.\SHBORN, Carolyn B.; \\\\TFRS, James L., Phi Delta 1 beta; WAFKINS, Linda J., Kappa Alpha Iheta; W.\ I KINS, .Margaret L., Sigma Kappa.
Sixth roiv:
WATSON, J. Kimball, Lambda Chi Alpha; \\'FIL, Martin L., Zeta Beta lau; W I'.LLONS, W illiam H.; W I'RBACK, John A.; WFSl BROOK, Carolyn, Alpha Delta Pi; WHl I E-SPUNNER, Joan I., Zeta Tau Alpha; WHLFMORE, Marv I',., Alpha Chi Omega; W ILHIl I'.lames (;.; W ILKINS, Willis j., |r.. Phi Delta Theta; W ILLARD, Helen F., Pi Beta Phi.
WILLIAMS, Robert IL, Lambda Chi Alpha; WILLIAMS, Shirley A., Kappa Kappa Gamma; WILLOUC^BY, Laura \' Phi Mu; W ILMI.R, Florence P., Alpha Phi; W ILSON, AnneS.; WILSON, Barbara ,\L; WILSON, Bette |., Alpha Delt Pi; VMLSON, Frank T; \\ ILSON, Marv R., Alpha Phi; WILSON, Norman ].
Eighth roiv:
WILSON, Ronald L.; W INGFR 1 LR, Ronald E., Beta Iheta Pi; WISE, Con.staiice A., Kappa Alpha Iheta; W ISi:, Riehard F., Sigma Alpha I'.psilon; \VISE,\L\N, Charles I'.., Phi Kappa Sigma; WOODARD, \.\\ W., Pi Kappa Alpha WOODS; Barbara A.; WOODS, Marie E., Pi Beta Phi; WOODWOR I'll, Barb.ira A., Alpha Phi; WORSIIAM, Mary E., Sigma Kappa.
Siiilh roiv:
WRlGlll, William IF, Siuma \u; YANCV, Henrv A., |r., Siuma Chi, ^ ANCV, .Margaret IF, Pi Beta Phi; YAPLE, Newell IF, Siunia Phi l.psilon; YI'.LAC:A, Mike; VI'.NGSI, William C:., Delta Sigma Phi; ZLMMERMAN, Elaine E., Phi Mu; ZOLI.ARS, William B., Phi Kappa Psi; ZWKlv, Natalie \'., Delta Delta Delta.
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first mii\ Iff! to nulit:
ABRAHAMS, Nina K., ACKI RMAN, Barclav M.; ADAMS, Baron B., |r.; ADAMS, Niruinia A.; ALBl.R I', Karl \.- ALBI'RIS, Irhcl \'.; Al.DRlDCI, I'ad C; AU'.XANDI.R, kan B.; ALI.XANDI.R, Ihomas J.; ALIJ.N, Julia A.; ALU V, Cratv W; ALMOND, 1 kkn S.
Second mir:
ANDKRSON, Caroline R.; AND! RS')N, Kdwaai K.; ANDIRSON, John L.; ANDKRSON, Robert S.; ANDIRSON, Sallv P.; ANrSHANSi L, jane L.; ARI'NA, Marv |o, ARNOLD", Mary J.; AR I HL'R, William P.; ASBL'RV, Norkn C; BAkI R, Charks'C; BAKI R, Paul W.
I'hird roil-:
BALLARD, Clanta L.; BARB, 1 homas S.; BARBLR, Marjiarct V.\ BARC.IR, Jane C, BARNHARD I , Luther i;.; BARKLR. Onis C, jr.; BARNARD, W illiam R,; BARNKS, Rollin M.; BARNKT'L, Oliver L; BARRL 1 I , W illiam R.; BARROWS, Kimherly R.; BAR LON, Cecil C.
Four til roii\-
BARLNLR, Serh D.; BAL I R, Bruce 1.; BA\ I.R, lames A.; BAXLl.V, W illiam A.; BAMJ.SS, ih<Hms (,., |r.; Bl R(,l R, Robert; BI'.CKLTL, Ralph L.; BLCKMAN, Kendall \L, |r,; BLCKMAN, Marjorie A.; BLLL, |<ihn IL; BLLL, IJizabeth C, Bl'NTON, Maty L.
Fifth row:
BKRNSTKIN, Lee; BKRNTKIN, Robert 1..; BI'RRll'.R, Paul R.; Bl ,RR^ , Deborah; BKVAN, |oin S,; Bl A I RID; il'., David .\L; BITZLR, Carl W.; BLACK, Forrest R.; BLACKARD, William (,.; BLACK.\L\N, |ohn C.; BLADI'.S, Lemuel S., Ill; BLAVLON, Marion L.
,S';.v//; rozv:
BLOMQUIST, Bettv; BLOOM, Robert H.; BLUNDIN, Roscmarie A,; BOARDMAN, Robert R.; BOARD.\L\N, William H.; BOLStiR, Dennis R.; BOLTON, Glvn S.; BOONL, Donald H.; BOWLLR, Llizabeth A.; BOWI.IS, Iresea; BOYLL, Dial C; BRAMHA.NL Frances N.
Seventh rou::
BRANNON, Annette L.; BRAY, Lugcne I",.; BRFTT, |oan K.; BRi'.W'I-R, Richard A.; BRl'Wi'R. Si IL; BRICI., Anton .\L; BRITT, jov W.; BRIIIAIN, Fli-Aibeth AL; BRITTON, William .\L; BROOKS, Susan R.; BROW N, David C.; BROWN, Dennison.
Fiiihth roir:
BROWN, loan P.; BROWN, Joan R.; BROWN. Marv ,\L; BROWN, Patricia A.; BROWN, Virginia; BROW NINCi, Henrv D.; BROW NING, Robert <\L; BRUBAKFR, Joseph D., Jr.; BRYAN, David B.; Bryan, James L.; BUCHI.IT, William A.; BUYING, Muriel J.
Xiiith row:
BUCX^,, Bettv B.; BUKOWITZ, Moritz; BULLARD, Sarah C; BUOHL, Fdward A.; BURCKLL, Robert C; BURC.HARD, |acqueline; BURKI., Leonard W.; BURKF, Joseph H.; BURKHOLDI.R, Peter C; BURR, Peter S.; BURRLLL, JoAnn; BURRUS, Patricia S.
leiith row:
BURTA.\L\NTK, Santiasio; BYFRS, Frank M.; CALDWFLL, John W.; CALKINS, Flizabeth D.; CALLAHAN, (leorge S.; CALLAHAN, Paul X.; CANNON, Robert L.; CARLTON, Joseph L.; CARTFR, Charles T; CARUTHI'.RS, Peggy J.; CASHWFLL, Barbara L.; CASSID^', Samuel M.
Eleventh row:
CASTILLO, Miguel; CASF, Laurence F.; CASS, Carroll; CAFFS, Dalton R.; C:ALF1LLD, Hubert I,.; CARINFSS, Lewis L.; CHANDLFR, Robert M., Jr.; CHAMBFRS, Robert M.; CHAPIN, Lee W; CHAPPI'.LL, William H.; CHATTIN, Carol A.; CHII/I ON, Scott W.
Fwelfth row:
CHRISTIAN, W ilham S.; CHRIS'IIF, John N., Jr.; CHRONAKI, Bessie; CIUCI, Marv |anet; CLARK, Catherine B.; CLARKF, Jiidv L.; CLARY, lames B.; CLAYTON, Robert H.; CLEGG, Doroths L.; CLFGG, AFarv Ann; CLFMFNTS, Fdith P.; CLEMENTS, Joe, lU.
Thirteenth row:
CLONTZ. John .\L; COHAN, Kathenne R.; COLE, W ilhs II, ; COLLINS, Charles R.; COLLINS, Harold A.; COMPTON, Kenneth B.; CONNER, Idizabcth D.; COOK, lames, Jr.; COOKE, Wakna D.; CORBFIT.S, Barbara 1..; CORLEY. Jack L.; COUCH, Carolyn O.
Fourteenth row:
COULTHURST, Laurence |., |r.; COURIE, Nkuince N.; COXE, |ames ().; COYLI',, |oseph, IF; CRAIGUF, |aner L.; GRAIN, Bette T; CRA\"\ FORD, Frederick R.; CRESSON. David IF; CRIPPI N, Barbara Ann; CRISS, Gloria |.; CRFI Z, Dak C; CROLL, John, Jr.
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Pint roii; left to riiiht:
CROU'DF.R Hillv I..; CROWK, Marujar \1.; CUI.HRI TH. Carolvn K.; CL'MMINCiS, William F.; CURl.l K. Martha A.; CURRY, Katharine; DAII.I'V, Richard I).. DAl.lON, Frank P.; DAl.l ON, Sallv (i.; DARK. Ralph \1., jr.; DA\IS, Harry C; DA\1S, Judith A.
Second row:
DAVIS Robert B.; DAY, Nancv L.; DiBORDI'. Shclbv I., |r.; ni(X)RD()\'A, Peter; DFXISOX, Richard 1..; DFUSCHLF, Margaret B.; DeVVITF, David P.; DiCKIXSONf; Walter; DISPI- NZll'RF, Carl J.; DIUCiUlD, Stephanie; DIXON, John i:.; DOCK, Lois J.
Third roiv:
DODD Claude S.; |r.; DRO'/DOWSKl, Fred; DUFFY, Marvrae; DULA, Sara ).; DUMAS. Frnest .\L; DUNCAN, Margaret C.; DUNDFS, Deirdre C; DUNN, Marv F.; DYKl.S, Kathrvn 1..; FADDY, Wildon B.; FAFON, Joanne D.; FASON. I'Juood R.
Fourth row:
FDW ARDS Carl N.; FHRGOTT, Ann B.; FLDFR, Flizabeth C; FLLlNCrFON, |ohn 1).; Fl.FlSFON. l.ura D.; FUSTON, Alan C.; FRICKSFN, Fmil P.; FRW IN, AFartha; F\'ANS, James M.; FVFRHARl , Wade H., Jr.; FARY, Ernest F., Jr.; FINCH. I"mily C.
Fifth n.w:
FINCH! R loan I.; FINN, Rodnev H.; FISCHI'.R, David |.; FISHI'.R, Samuel |.. |r.; FORBl'S, Alexander C; FORBI'.S, Wilhelmina A.; FORD, Harry M.;' FORD, Jacqueline M.; FORFMAN, Clav B., jr.; FOX, |oan L.; FOY, Sadie; FRANK, Judy F.
Sixth row:
FRANKLIN Paul D.; FRFEMAN, Barbara R.; FRIFDMAN. David A.; FULCHI'.R, |ohn R.; FULLFR. W illiam \1.; FULLTON, lames M., |r.; FURLOW , Alma C; FURLOW. Mary B.; (i.ARCLA, John P.; GARRA. Ray H.; (iARROU, Thomas M.; GASKIN, "Dorothy F.
Seventh row:
GASFON Joanne S.; CiATFS, Herbert S.; CATLING, Willard I., |r.; GFISSLFR, William P.; GIBSON, David P.; (^il.LlAM" "Key W.; GINGHF.R, Alta, A.; GIST. Charles R.; GLASS, Beverlev; GLASSMIRF. Sarah S.;CiLOSSON. James (i., Jr.; GODFRFY, Banks ()., Jr.
Eighth row:
GOFORTH, Marcus H.; GOOCH, Fdwin J.; (;ORHA.\L Perry G.; GRAY, William L., Ill; (iRI'FN, Frank; GRI.FNF, Glenn !.., |r.; GRI'.FNF, Jane K.; CIRFFNLFAF. Donald |.; GROSl',, Favette P.; GROSS. Wax B.; GRUBI'R. Ira D.; (iRUMH.AUS, Peter D.
Xii/li/ row:
(iUARDIA \ineenr de la T; GUNN, Robert M.; GWINN, Bvron C,; HACKI'IF. Robert N.; HACIAN, Jack D.; HAIL Jack L; IIALTON, Shirlev; HAMBRICK, Herman C., |r.; HAMILFON, l.dward A.; HANCX)CK, Donald T, Jr.; HANDLFY, June J.; HANSEN, Billy M.
'Feiith row:
11 ANSI N RoHK IF, HANSIN-PRUSS. Harold R.; HARDY. Imilv; HARGRANF. Charles C; HARPIR, Lvie F.; HARRILL luha A.; HARRINGFON, Michael H.; HARRIS, Barry C.; HARRISON, Douglas C.; IIAR I , Norman J.; HART, Sarah I.; I lAFCHI'R, Rebecca A.
Elevetith row:
HAUP I lerrv R ILW'FRTY, James T; HI'AD. |ane I.; HFALY. Lou IF; HI'A FHI'R, Barbara A.; I DGI S. Helen B.; HI 1)1, (Anrhia (,.; Ill AlPFRLFY, Alartha A.; HFNRKIHSEN, Elizabeth A., 1 II NRY, Sandra; HFNSLIR, Patricia !..; HENSON, Lillian A.
'Fwelfth row:
HI RRING I. Furman, |r.; HFRRiNG, \irmnia I.; HI I ILEMAN, Kalman R.. IllCkSON. l.ula |., IIIGGS, Jake K.; HILDRFI H", Shirlev A."; FULL, Carolvn I .;'HILL. |oan B.; HILLALAN, \irginia Al.; HINI S. Oscar I.; Hri(:HC:OCK, Janet K.; I lOCIIRI 11 I R, Peter F.
Thirtcentli row:
HOFI'MAN Bertv I.., HOFFMANN, James R.; HOI'IAFAN. Paul S.; IIOKL Carol A., HOI MIS. Richard L.; HOI MIS Robert I.; HOLIIIILD, foAnn; IIOL I . Helen C; I lOI 1 ON. \nn C.; IIOI/\PIII.. Helen 1..; HONIACUI I, Ava 1... Jr.. IIOPPU l.-uira Al.
Fourier nth row:
HORAN |ohn I.. HOULIHAN, Gerv C.; HOUSI'R, Pantha \.; HOWARD, Charles W.; HOWE, Lucile D.; HUFFING ION, Paul !■., |r.; HUGIIFS, Rex I'.; HUAIMI'L. |ohn K.; IlLMMI I.. Leslie R.; HUMPHRI' YS, (L-orge R.; HUNGER, John AL; HUNFLI'Y, William, B.
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/■'/r.f? roii', left to rii!,ht:
HLRIBl'RI, huiKs C; HUSTON, lorn, |r.; IMPFY, Cvnthi-.i; INC^l'RSOl.L, Tliom-.is M.; IRX'INK, Marpircr R lACKSON. Maroaar A.; lACKSON, Ricli;ird I).. |r.; lACOBSON, Arkiic M.; JAKFl'., Burton H.; Jl'.FFIRSON- l.ydia 1).; Jenkins, Sarah W., JINM' I li', Williani S.
Second niv:
IFX, Fdward R.; JOHNSON, Alhin W., |OI INSON, Ann P.; |()HNS()N, \hm h\.- |()HNS()N, Lewis C; |OHNS()N l.orraine |.; |OHNSON, Paul A.; |()1 INSON, Randall 1.; |()l INSON, Walter C; JOHNS ION, 'Charles F ■' JOHNSI ONF, (leorge. 111; JOINI'R, I nnly C:.
lliird nrcj:
JONFS, Bettv B.; |ONl S, Oliver I.., |ONFS, Riehard B.; KADIS, I larold !,.; KAFF. |anie I).; KAUF\F\N Arthur- KAY, Frank A.; KFI\ Flora J.; Kl'.FFS, Margaret U'.; KI'I'.NAN, Michael I-..; KlJiOl'., Robert I).; KIIFFI'.R, Brooks 1".
Fail nil nnv:
KFFFY. Marv G.; KFNNARI), Robert I).; KFNNFDY, David ,\F; KFRNODFI', Sara R.; KIRR, Dana Kay Kll I FN Richard B., jr.; KlN(i, |oan IF; KINO, Norwood J.; KFI'A'ANSKV, Richard; KNFI.DFI'.R, Cornelia H; KOI ZF' lorn H.; K()RNFGAY, ,\larrha K.
Fifth roiv:
KRAMFR, jean ].■ KRAAFMI,, Dick (i.; KRAUS, Richard F; FRFU'FZI'R, Richard ,\F; KUHNFRT Frederick |- FAMFI' Y, Floward F., |r.; FAMMI'.Y, Franklin I',., Jr.; LANDAU, Peter i:.; LANF, Daniel; LARSI'.N, |ohn !..; 1, \S1 II'r' Howard R.; LASSFFI'R, Faith IF
Sixth roiv:
LAUFFFR, Lettv W.; LAW RFNCI',, George B. .\L, |r.; LFAKF, Robert C; LFCLFRCZ, Robert F.; LFF lames \1 • LEF, Josephine A.; LFF, William C; LFFAPHON, Don; LeFFM'.R, Judith F.; LEHMAN, Barbara J.;" Fl RD\ Elizabeth A.; Le STOURGFON, Kathrvn F.
Seventh row:
I.IAINF, Robert 1.; IJAY, Ahitthew |.; LEWIS, Ronald A.; LIGHTNI'.R, Iheodore AL; LINDSAY Roduer- LINFBFRGFR, joe C;.; LIN'FHICUM \\'illiam F.; LITTLEPAGE, John AL, Jr.; LLOYD, Laurence W' Jr LONg' i'dith B.; LONG", Harry G., Jr.; LUCAS, Andrew J., Jr.
Fiiihth roiv:
LUDWICK, Alartha L.; LYON, Janice N.; McCALEB, Dorothy U.; AlcCALL, Ann E.; AlcCLARAN Joyce; McCLELLAN, Charles P.; AkCLURi:, |ane; McCONNELL, Owen L.; McDOUGLE, Ann S.; McGIEHAN Gail C ; AlcJLMSEY, Ann G.; AlcKAY, Sherry A.
\inth roiv:
McKAY, VVilev C; AlcKENZlE, |crry F.; McNALLY, James; AlcNEELY, Homer A.; McPHAIL, John C; • AlcPHlRSON, \ancv H.; McRAF, Cameron S.; McSU'RELY, Alarian; A1ABEN, Elizabeth Havnic; A1ABRY Wm Franklin; AlvcFWEX, John R.; Al^cLI'.OD, Ronald C.
Tenth roiv:
MACOAIBER, Sallv A.; A1ALLARD, Barbara; MANOS, Connie L.; A1ARETT, William W.; MARTIN Samuel K • ALARTIN, S. A'ictor; ALARTZ, Charles T; MASSARO, Al D.; AlATHESON, Malcolm R.; AlAUS Billie \ ' ALAX\\FLL, BerniceJ.; AIAXWFFL, Daniel H.
Fleirnth roiv:
ALAXWELL, Donald; ALAXWELL, Richard; MAYNOR, Thomas C; AIITFERT, Molly L.; A4ERRITT, Bard Albert- AIFYFR, ludirh E.; AlICHAEFS, Edwin S.; A11LLER, Charles S.; A11LLER, Thomas R.; AlIFFI'R, Willi;im P MIFSAP James H.;" AlILTON, Hugh AL
'Fivel/th roiv:
AUNG, Nancy T; MINNIS, James M.; MOODY, Willard A.; A100RE, Donald D.; MOORE, Edith A.; MOORHEAD, Eleanor A.; AlORAN, Pete R.; AlORGAN, |anc F.; A10RGAN, AL Patricia; AIORRIS, Sarah A.; AIOSS William R • AIOWI'RY, Alfred L.
Fhirteenth roiv:
A1ULL, Sarah F.; AlURDOCK, Elizabeth A.; MUTTER, Robert L.; AIYERS, Alonzo H.; MYERS, Ann A ; MYERS Charles E.; AIYERS, leanne K.; NAWROCKI, A'ictor A.; NI-'SBHT , lohn C.; NFWBI-RRY, Bettv Bovd; NIWBIFL' James W.; NFWCO.VlB, Alargaret B. " . . ,
Fourteenth roiv:
NEWELL, Nell B.; NEW ELL, Thomas D.; NEWTTN, Eva J.; NICHOLS, Crcisrhton R.; NICHOLSON, Carole R.; NORTHINGTON, Bettv P.; NORTON, Ran F.; NORWOOD, Furie L.; NOWLIN, John B.; NUITF, Carolvn C- ODFLL, Davis J.; OHAlES, Patricia B.
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CONTINUED
/■';' rst roil-, left to right:
()LDBI:R(>, Joan A.; OLDS, Ray M.; OI.IXT. Iiilian C; OLNTV, I.a\crn; O'XF.Al.. Manjaar |.; O'SHFK, Patrick C; OTT, Louis J.; () IK), Ronnv C; OU TCALT, Richard F.; C)\"F.R1()\, Joseph L.; PARKFRSbN, |ohn B.; PASCHALL, F.mma E.
Second roiv:
PATRIC:K, Doris C, PALl.IN. I'duard \\.; PAX FOX, Ronald I).; PFFM', \alcric; Pl'I.F, Allan B.; PFNSA. Here; PFRKINS, David B.; PI RKINS, (iordon; PFRKINS, W illiam C, PIRRV, Jane S.; PFFROS, William C; PHILLIPS, Robert L.
lliird roiv:
PICKFXS, Robert A.; Pll RSOX, |av T.; PII'RSOX. Richard R.; PILLOW, X'irginia Q.; PIXCRFF, Charles H.; PLU,\F\1FR. Karhrvn; POF, Helen ,\iae; POLLOCK, Arnold FL; POOLF, I. Talmage; POPF, Pauline (..; POPPFXBFRC, John R.; POR 1 FR, (korge H.
Fourth roil-:
POSTAL^, Herman; PO'FFFR, I'ric D.; POW ILL, Marv Ann; PRFSSLV, Ceorge B., PRICF, F. Revnolds, PRICi:, Gradv F.; PRl ICHARD, Paul W.; PU.MPHRF.V, Robert E.; PURDV, Joan F.; PVATT, KeJir D.; QUILLARD, Francis F.; QL'ILLIX, Helen D.
Fiftli roiv:
RACKLFY, Charles E.; RAIFORD, Hcttic Lou; RAIXF5. Frances F.; RAMSEUR, Marv M., RAXSOM, lames R.; RATH, Lisle F.; RIIAD, Sallv Houston; REAVF5, William S.; REDWINE , Margaret A.; REINER, Henry C; REXICK, Jean; RHI'. IXLAXDFR, Robert H.
Sixth roiv:
RICE, Rilla AL; RICHTER. Fred W.; RIDCFWAV, Herbert L.; RlXCi, William X.; Rl ICH, Fhziberh A.; ROBFR IS Donald A.; ROBI RFS, Harrv (i.; ROBFRIS, |ane F.; ROBERTS, John D.; ROBINSOX, Alanorie I'..; ROEHAl. Xancy C; ROLLIXS, Jesse E., Jr.
Seventh roiv:
ROSE, Robert K.; ROSSELL, Spencer (i., |r.; ROWLAIN, Beverlv ].; RUBENCAAIP, William L., |r.; RUEFIX, Eleanor R.; RUTHl'RFORD, Alary |ane; SAAIS, Warren N.; SANCHEZ," |oe, |r.; SANDOE, Lester B.; SAPIRO, Alan I .; SARCFX !', Eaton 1).; SARCi EXT, "Alary H.
Eighth roiv:
SAUNDERS, Nancy F.; SCHAR(;ES, Horace F.; SCHEIE, Charles P.; SCHIMA1EL, David AL; SCHMI F/.-\LAXCV, Helga L.; SCHXEIDER, lohn A.; SCHULTZ, i'milv; SCOFF, Donald F.; SCOTF, Alichael; SCRLCiCS, Larrv l"..; SEACER, Charles I-.; SFB"AS FIAN, Richard A., Jr.
Xij/th roiv:
SEFLEV, X;mcy C; SHAEFI.R, Frank L.; SHI'RBAXO, Doris AL; SHERRILL, Fommv C., SHFMCIIICK, Alichael IL; SHIXCil,EFOX, Rcxidv X.; SHIPPI.F, Hamilton, SHINELL, (kivl W.; SHUEORD, Patsv; SHUAIAX, Mary F.; SIIXiFL, AlartinR.; SIEGER, James J.
lentil roiv:
SIILOFF Auizust |., |r.; SIALMOXS, Willi;im P.; SKIFF, Earl |.; SLATER, Charles E.; SMITH, Bettv W.; SAIITH, Charles I.; SAll I "H, "Charles I homas; SAll IH, Douglas R.; SAIIIH, George P.; SAIITH, (korgia AL; SAIFEH, Peggy (i.; SAIFIH, Sue.
Eleventh roiv:
SMI'FH, William E.; SNOW, Frances C.; SXVDI'R, Charles B.; SXM)I:R, |erry; SPI'RRV, Anne M.; SFAXLIA', Xelda J.; SI AXTOX, Frank W.. Ill; SI I'DM.AX, \ietoria E.; SFIXiXER, Donald L.; S II'.PHI'.XSOX. Edward \".; STEPHENSON, Samuel S.; SI I AI.NS, David II.
Twelfth row:
STEWAR'E, Anne E.; SI E.V\ AR I , Burton (L, |r.; STEW ARE, I . Dick; S FEW AR I, Alar^ W., SII \\ ARI, Patricia A.; SI IFFIT., Jules N.; SI ILI S, Alanorie" I.; SCOTF, Barbara |.; S I RI'.irE, Lockxxo.xl 1)., S ERZI'.FI'I.SKI, George F.; SIVROX, Catherine J.; SL'DI. Paul J.
Thirteenth roiv:
SU(;ER, Dick; SL'LLIXAX, Raymond C.; SL'AIAIFRROW, Xorma C.; SL'XDERAIAX, Dee W., SI' II A, I lihu S., SU'F'FON, David B.; I AEEL, ' Stantme W.; I A( K il RSI LL, Carl W., I AISHOFF. Laurence 15., IllACKIR. Alexandra I..; I HACKER, Henry 1..; 1 HOA1AS, W illiam A.
Fourteenth row:
THOMPSON, Albert C, Jr.; EHOMPSON, Herrick S.; IIIORXE, Larry (i.; FODD, lom; FOLER, James R.; TOWXS, Jane A.; FRIAIPER. Dan, l\'; I Rl'FI I . Sarah I ., IT'CKIR. Daniel \1.; I L'CKI R, Donald IF; FCCKER, Eleanor B.; ILRXER, Harold I .
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FKESHMEN CONTINUFn
First ro-Li\ left to /-/.t;///.-
UKI.ANI), Tora; Ul.RICH. RclKtr I..; UNDKRHll.!,. W'.ilar S.; UZZFI.L, Can.lvn C; \A\ BLARCOM, Pcrcr P.; \AN M SS, Richard A,; \ AN ORDl-R, |(ihn A.; \ASS, l.vcrm R., |r.; NI'RHVl.A, I laiiK- \'.; \'l\'l\ Rohcrr; X'IRDKN, l-rank S.; \ ODIC.KA, Ralph I'..
Second row:
\()I:(;TI. FN, Robert S., |r.; W A( iCONI'R, ( .ilhert P.; W AC.NI'.R, William C, 11; W'AI. DROP, Marv Ann; WAI.KKR, Carol k.; W ALL, Ann S."; W Al.ll RS, |atk !■.; W ARMA IH, Hill 1., W A ICIIMAN, William S.; W A'lSON, |ohn II.; WAISON, Phyllis J.; WA I W OOD, Lynn Al.
Third row.
WAY, Maxwell M.; W LBH, 1 hzahcth A.; WI'HR, lAan L,; Wl HI R, Carl !!.; W'l IL, Ahirrav H., WI.ISS, ( Icrakl 1'.; WKLl), Louis AL, jr.; W I'SHI'.RRV, |amcs P., jr.; WIS I, Lon H.; \V1<:S TCX) T I, Ruth I,.; WHIPPLI., (iavlord C, Jr.; WHII AKI'.R, l)onald R.
Fourth roiv:
WmrK, Aunts I).; WHII I', Alvvn \\., |r.; WHiri:, ikttv S.; WHIILOCK, Douglas, II.; Will I H,!), D'l'.src C; Wll.M R, Karl 1..; W KIFII'.LD, Irncsr (i.", |r.; WILKINSON, |nc 1 1.; WILLIAMS, (Irate I .; W ILI.IAMS, I/aura A.; WILLIAAIS, Alax R.; W ILLIA.MSON, ALiry .Marrin.
Fifth ron:
WILSON, Anne l..; WILSON, Frances AL; WILSON, Alilner H., Ill; WILSON, Owen C, WILSON; Richard IL, |r.; WINN, lane AL; WINTFR, Fhorne S., Ill; WITHROW, |oAnne; WFF'FCOFF, Richard K.; VVOLDIN, William's.; WOLF, Alorris IL; WOODHL'RV, Oerard F.; WOODLIFF, Ouy F., Jr.
Sixth row:
WOOLFV, \-in.inia C; WOOTi'N, \\illiam L; WORTHINGTON, Barbara A.; WORIHY, Willerr ].-, WRAV, Charles W.. |r.; \\ RICH 1 , llizabeth A.; WYCKOFF, Fduard L., |r.; YANCFY, Robert S.; YOS 1, Frha R.; ^ OUNCi, David B.; ^OL■N(i, Dovne j.; YOUNC, William AL; ZIM IBAUM, Marv .\L
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INCOMING FRESHMEN TAKE A LOOK AT THEIR NEW SURROUNDINGS FROM THE WINDOWS OF THEIR ROOM.
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SEMIUh iNUUSES
First row:
BA(;\V1.LL. ROBINA N.
BlZZtl.L, BinSY B.
BRIl I, JOANNE H.
CHAMPION, ENT.LYN L.
CLARKI"., AR(;\'1J". K., .S'j«/j Filonn'iia. Student ('ouiicii 2, 3.
coBLK, jovc:k
Nurses Student
Fourth row:
MAHAl FI'.V, NORA i:.
MASSIV, PATRICIA A.
MI'.RIZ, PHVLIS J., &wr,( Filomcna. (lovcrnnKiit 2, ?; Choir 1.
MILLKR, MILDRI;D B., Santa Filoiiifiia. Student Covcrn- iiKiit >\ (]lass I teas u re r I; (]lass Presiikiit 2; (ilcc C:iul) 1; .S'/xr/j/ Chart 1,2.
NIELSON, KARKN C, Nurses Choir I ; Class President 1 .
PATTERSON, MARY I..
Second row:
DYER, MARY ANN
ELLW ANGER, ANN
FISH, BARBARA D.. AZA.
FRY, JoANNE, <i)M. Glee Club 1, Chureh Board 3
GREENE, ELIZABETH K.
GUTII'RRI.Z, BI-.TTY M., Santa FUoniena
Fifth row:
PAGE, VIRGINIA C.
PAIN lER, KRANKIE J.
PAYNE, ELLA M.
PEYTON, MARION E.
PROSSER, BI-:TT\' F., Santa FUoniena.
RI-ECE PATRICIA A., A<l>A. Student Governrricnt 3; Hoof 'n" Horn 1, 2; Duke Players 1; Honor C^ouncil; Sr. Representative.
Third row:
HERGERT, \TRGINIA L.
KELBERT, JOANN, Santa FUoniena.
KNAEPEN, SARAH E.
KOHLMEIER, ANNETTE
McCASKILL, M\RY RACHEL, Santa FUoniena. Student Government 3; Nurses ("hoir 2; President Honor (Council 3; Secretary Class 2.
McMillan, h. jane
Sixth row:
RODGERS, PATRICIA E., Student (Government 2, 3; Social Standards 3.
SMITH, JESSIE R., HA4>. Social Standards 2; Chami- CLEER 3; Duke Players 2, 3.
STEVENS, CYNTHIA L.
TABLER, ELEANOR V.
FAPLEY, SALLIE A., Sandals.
TEAGUE, MILDRED F.
Seventh row:
\'OGEL, KATHRYN M., Nereidian 2, 3; Student (Jovern- ment.
WI'.STHALL, \TRA J.
W'ETHI-RINGTON, ELINOR M.
W ILDI'.R, MRS. BETTY VV.
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]m\{]\\ INIIUSES
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First roiv, Ifft tn riiilit:
BI-AIX)CK, Doris |.; BOUND, Mar- garet Sue; BRif 1, Mattic H.; BRUNSON, Norma; BURCil'.SS, Bcttv B.; COBB, IVanccs, I.; CO- l.r.NDA, Carolyns.
Si-aiiid nir:
DANII'.l.S, 1.. \irginia; DA\ IS, l.lsicC.; DrrS, Dons |.; DI,NNIN(;, Icrrc M.; I'.DVNARIJS, Mary R.; II.AIORI., Anne; K/ZILL, Lillian S.
FL'I,1J:R, l.lizalK-rh WOOD, 1/aura M.: kan I..; HAMFI'ON.
A.; C^ATK-
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Tliird rote:
FACKMIRK,
Bfttv lane;
Marv A.; II.ORA, FOS Ti R, \irginia !..;
i'liiirth rim-:
IIARPIR, Barbara A.; IIAYNKS, Shirkv 1..; HOOKI'R, Rowcna A.; JOHNSON, Bmv S.; JOHNS ION, lli/al)crh 1..; lON'I'.S, Maruarct I',.; KIMi:, Mary L.
/•'(/'/// riiiv:
l,AMOND, Marv W.; LARSON, Bcttv I.; MARSILNLAN, Marv L.; MILLI'R, loan F.; MOUILLKS- SFAUX, lovcc-; OZANNi:, Dorothv .\L; PRUn L, Mildred \L
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Sixth row:
RKYNOLDS, Norma 11., RICH- ARDSON, Bmv I.; ROIK.I'RS, Ciwcndohn L.; RO".\L\NO, loanna P.; SARRAI I. Ann I., SCI II'.L- l.ONBIRC. .Shirky A., SMIIH, l.unici.' ,\1.
Seventh rnw:
SMIIH, janer H.; URDANI'.TA, Maria !..; \AS1L\\\, Rannc; WAT- LlNCi FON, Ida .\L;' WILLLAMS, Bcttic F; WOODW ARI), M;irv K.; WRKilli, Nancv 1.., ^()UNG. Phvllis W.
PRECLINICAL MIUSES
First mzc, left to rinlit:
AcroN,
Marv !■■. BATI'S, A Math I-'.; BOLION Bcttv.
loscphinc B.
BARM'S,
l.orL-nc R.;
AVIBRUN, N. Anne; BK.XrON,
BI:SS1.I:R, M. Christine; Cvnthia A.; BOOKI R,
Stroud rozc:
BOVARD, Marv 1,.; BRUCl'., Dor- othy I.; CONANT. Svlvia I..; CON- RAl), Maruarct R.; COPl'NHAXl'R, Ehzabcth ^ \\'.; DUCKWORIM. Nancv I,.; KARNHARDl, Wanda A.; HAOUSI', Martha L.
Third roll-:
HOW ARI), I Inivnce K.; MUX, 1 ula K.; lORDW, Ins I..; lUSIICl,, Kimcnia; KIl.lA, I'li/abcth A.; Kll.- LV, Marv A.; KOISY, I.ucv |.; I.l'UMAN, Billic.
l-'oiirth roiv:
I.VON, Marv I.; McKI'lAIA, Nancv I',.; XlAR 1 IN, Bcttvc |.; MAirHKWS, limmic 1.; MOR- RISON, l.aiira A.; MOSKLI'V, jac- (liKJin A.; (KiU:, Carol A.; RACI., Anne- I).
RRL'I 1 I
Joan i:.; RI'.i'A'I'S, IVgfjy
A.; SHI RI'.IZ, Margarita P.; SIM- MONS, Ida R.; SIMMONS, Lillian i:.; SIAUB, Dorothy A.; SULLI- VAN, Rosalie P.
Sixth row:
TODD, iVggv J.; TOPFINC, Phvlis P.; \AU(iliN, Bcttv I.; WADi:, juha M.; W AILINCiTON, Jane ".\L; WnHIRS, Rebecca A.; W RICH I, Bcttv W.
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CHRISTINA WMHK
(.'oed Editor
Editorial St.ift
RONALD NELSON
Editor
ROBKRT SPI\'KY
Assistiint Editor
JANK GLEASON
Associate Editor
HKRB AlURPHKV
Head Plwtoj^rapher
WALT W ILSON IKRRY KINTZ
TOM C:ASTIGL1A "bob rOLLKFSON
IR\ IN KALB ANDY PICKENS
STAN VIRDEN
POLLY PERRY
Mavafrinir, Editor
MARY ALICE HOLLIEIELD
Head Photography Director
DICK WARE
I ii.RMAN (;rei:nglass
GEORCilA SMITH
CHARLES HITE BERN ICE SHEPHERD
Eraternities
DON HOWELL
Sports
ROBERT A4cGEOUGH \ROTC Representative
MARILYN BLACK
(.lasses
ROSEALARY DUN DAS AURELIA GRAY
Copy Editors
RALPH ROUGHTON
Student Directory
PETE PETRUCHIK
Engineers' Representative
JESS!', SMITH Nurses' Representative
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Asst. Bus. Manager
lUisiiiess Stciff
RICHARD S. JOHNSON Business Manager
FD WALLACE
Adv. .Manager
ANNE TAl UM Coed Bus. Manager
Barbara Evans Gloria McCollum Emily Schultz Irene Schulz Oarol Hiester Sue VV'hite Wilma Broome Joan Brown
(ienenil Staff
Barbara Woods Kay Charter Suzic Parker Ber/. Russell Pris McKelvey Betty McCoy Anne Tatum Terry Haller Virginia Herring
Joan Gummels Forrest Black Pat C'ohoon May Stone Gail van Sickler Virginia Bush Jane McKinney Jean Norton
AdvertisiniS Staff
Vvcd Shaffer Robert Guy John Tolley Arnold Seesholts
Ken Orr Bob Little Dave Crockett Joan Gummels
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STUDENT nmECTOIW
WOMAN'S COLLEGE
Abrahams, Nina. "55 17 West Princeton. Lynchburg, Va.
Adams. Virginia Jean, '55 706 Elk Speer Street, Flkin, N. C.
Akin, Jane, '53 La Feria, Texas
Alberts. Vivian. '55 140 Brewer Ave.. Suffolk, Va.
Aldridge, Cornelia. '53 Wayne, Pa.
Alexander, Jean, '55 324 Ridgewood Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Allen. Ann. '54 7910 Chicago Avenue. River Forest. 111.
Allen. Jean. '54 1035 College Street. Macon. Ga.
Allen. Charlotte Marguerite. '52
489 Mellview Ave.. S.W.. Atlanta. Ga.
Allen. Julia. '55 216 Sixth Street. Smithtield. N. C.
Allen, l.aura Lee. '53 704 Tweed Ave., Cincinnati 26. Ohio
Allen. Grace Virginia. '55 328 Georgia Ave.. Burlington. N. C.
Almand. Helen Spratley. '55. 20 Putnam Drive, N.W.. Atlanta. Ga.
Alyea. Nancy Anderson, '53 Hope Valley. Durham. N. C.
Anderson, Caroline. "55 37 E. Victory Dr.. Savannah. Ga.
Anderson. Nancy. '52 181 Garfield Ave.. Elmhurst. HI.
Anderson. Sally Porter. '55.2118 St. Johns Ave.. Jacksonville. Fla.
Andrews, Jane Raine. '52 224 West Elm St.. Graham. N. C.
Aneshansel. Jane Louise, '55. .2961 Fischer Ave.. Cincinnati. Ohio
Arena. Mary Jo. '55 1917 Club Blvd.. Durham. N. C.
Arnold. Mary Josephine. '55. .365 Lexington Road. Richmond. Va.
Arrants. Betty Ross. '52 173 Green St.. Athens. Tenn.
Arthur. Marge. '52 21 Cedarbrook Ave.. Brigeton. N. J.
Asbury. Norlen Gaile, '55 4284 South 35th .St.. Arlington. Va.
Atkinson. Bettie Helen, '54 294 Carbia Ave.. Macon. Ga.
Atkinson. Jane Cary. '53 Burnette Ave.. Enfield. N. C.
Avery. Virginia. "54 209 Prince St.. Alexandria. Va.
Bacon. Mary Anne. '53 Newfield St.. Middletown. Conn.
Baldwin, Suzanne. '54 2908 Dellwood Circle. Lynchburg. Va.
Ballard. Catherine Anne. '52 Owings Mills. Md.
Ballard. Clarita Lee. '55 2854 Edwards Ave. S.. St. Petersburg. Fla. Barber. Margaret Foreman. '55
617 Llewellyn PI.. Charlotte. N. C.
Barber. Betty Jean. "52 4210 1 renholm Rd.. Columbia. S. C.
Barger. Jane. '55 7 Seneca Place. Upper Montclair. N. J.
Barker. Pansy Marie, '52. ...403 E. Markham Ave.. Durham, N. C.
Barnhardt. Anne. '52 702 Cobb St.. Durham. N. C.
Barrows. Kim. '55 344 Jefferson Rd.. Webster Groves. Mo.
Barrows. Nancy W. '53 6083 Dryden Ave.. Cincinnati 13. Ohio
Bartak. Helen Elizabeth, '52..820 Wilkerson Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Beal. Mays Caroline. '53 606 Lee St.. Gastonia. N. C.
Beane. Margery. '54 227 Kensington Rd.. Greensboro. N. C.
Beck. Suzanne Joyce, '54 5970 Clark .Stale Rd.. Gahanna. Ohio
Beckman. Marjorie Anne, '55
177 Roxbury Rd.. Garden City. N. Y.
Bell. Elizabeth Gilbert. '55 104 Marsh St.. Beaufort. N. C.
Belland. Charlotte Ethel. '54 728 N.E. 72nd St.. Miami. Fla.
Bemus. Jane Elizabeth. '54 Faculty Apts.. Durham. N. C.
Benson. Mary Thornton. '54 223 Vance St.. Sanford N. C.
Benton. Mary Elizabeth. '55 Portland Rd., Saco. Maine
Berding, Anne Catherine. '53
3111 Foxhall Rd.. N.W.. Washington. D. C.
Berncr. Carlene. '52 Clewiston. Fla.
Berry. Deborah. "55 6116 S.W. 47th St.. Miami. Fla.
Bevan. Joyce Ann. '52 414 Eight St., Ocean City. N. J.
Bevan. Joan Sandra. '55 Post Ordnance Office. Fort F.ustis. Va.
Bishop. Margaret Jean. '53
1730 Beach Dr.. N.E.. St. Petersburg. Fla.
Bixby. Mary Louise. '52 1X510 Bretlon Dr.. Detroit 23. Mich.
Black. Betty Gregg. '54 219 E. Michigan Ave.. DeLand. Fla.
Black. Marilyn E., '54 Murray Hill Rd.. Baltimore. Md.
Blackaril. Louise Cornelia. '54 1151 Holston Ave.. Briston. Tenn.
Blackwell. Alice. '54 Ruffin, N. C.
Blackwell. Lucy M., '52 Greiss, N. C.
Blades. Barbara Ann, '54
5806 Three Chapt Rd.. Richmond 26. Va. Blanks. Marguerite. '53
1221 Willow Branch Ave.. Jacksonville 5. Fla.
Blanlon. Marion E.. '55 2251 Selwyn Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Blattner. Doris. '54 104 Hanover Rd.. Mt. Lakes. N. J,
Blight. Jane A.. '53 26105 Dundee Rd.. Huntington Woods. Mich.
Bloomquist. Betty. '55 922 Demirues St.. Durham. N. ( .
Blundin. Rosemarie, '55 56 North Main St.. Flemington. N. J.
Bohlin, ( aiol. '52 85 Hillcrest Rd.. Needham 92. Mass.
Bohn, Mary. '53 204 Beall St.. Lenoir. N. C.
Bollman. Margaret Lois, '52 1 13 East Main St.. Adamstown. Pa.
Bolmeier. Barbara Joan. '53 217 Faculty Apis.. Durham. N. C.
Bolmeier. Hazel Jane. '52 217 Faculty Apts.. Durham. N. C.
Bolton, Glyn, '55 407 Prado, Lakeland, Fla.
Bonnesen. Janet. '54 36 Lowell Ave.. Summit. N. J.
Bonneville. Joanne. '54 124 E. Leiand St.. Chevy Chase. Md.
Bowen. Phoebe. "52 1516 S. Peninsula Dr.. Daytona Beach. Fla.
Bowers. Charlotte. "54 1118 Seventh Ave.. Bristol. Tenn.
Bowers. Marjorie Naomi, '52 Box 54, Morganton, N. C.
Bowers. Blair. "52 Jackson. N. C.
Bowler. Betsy. '55 1159 Cherry St.. Winnetka. 111.
Bowles. Mary Tresca. '55 1400 Shepherd St.. Durham. N. C.
Bowman. Dorothy Willard, '54 Enniskillen. Easton. Md.
Boyle. Beverlv. "53 8020 Daytona Dr.. Clayton. Mo.
Boyle. Dial Gray. '55 2404 Mellonville Ave.. Sanford. Fla.
Boysworth. Jeannine. '53. .726 Montgomery Ave.. Albemarle. N. C.
Bradley. Jean. '54 834 High St.. Burlington. N. C.
Bramhan. Frances N., "55.. .30 South Shaw Lane. Ft. Thomas, Ky. Brannon. Annette Laetitia. '55.. .208 Pineview Rd.. Durham, N. C.
Brantley. June. "52 643 Mahaley Ave.. Salisbury. N. C.
Braun. Margaret M. K., '52 Jacksonville, Fla.
Brenneman. Beverly, '52 34 Colonial Dr.. McKeesport. Pa.
Brett. Joan. '55 369 Wilbraham Rd.. Sprin^ficld. Mass.
Brigstocke. Joan, '53 R. D. No. 1. Dover. Pa.
Britt. Joy Wood. '55 809 Watts St.. Durham. N. C.
Brittain. Kitty. "52 717 N. Adams St.. Tallahassee, Fla.
Brittain. Betsy, '55 254 Maple St.. Brevard. N. C.
Brokenshire. Janet, '53 123 S. 16th St.. Allentown. Pa.
Brooks. Elizabeth Ann. '53. .26 Coligni Ave.. New Rochelle. N. Y.
Brooks. Susan Ruth. '55 1011 Southwood Dr.. Durham. N. C.
Broome. Wilma Frances, "52 White Plains, N. C.
Brown. Caroline. '53 Box 105, Roanoke Rapids. N. C.
Broussard. Nancy Virginia. '54
1 1 1 Claiborne St., St. Martinville. La.
Brown. Ann Baldwin. '54 317 Crescent Court. Louisville 6. Ky.
Brown. Beverly, "54 1112 Steele Blvd.. Baton Rouge, La.
Brown. Joan P.. '55 Blacksville. S. C.
Brown. Joan Ruth, '55 104 Old Oak Rd.. Newark. Del.
Brown. Joyce. '54 Box 32. Hillsboro. N. C.
Brown. Virginia, '55 Box 506. Albemarle, N. C.
Brown. Marion. '52 3066 DeLancey Rd.. Niagara Falls. N. Y.
Brown. N. Marie, '52 244 Prescott Ave.. Scranton. Pa.
Brown. Patricia Ann, '55 2202 Minor St.. Alexandria. Va.
Brown. .Sally M.. '53 Rutherford. N. J.
Brown. Peggy. '55 1131 Dove Rd.. Louisville. Kv.
Bruce, Betty, '53 2026 Diana Dr.. Palatka. Fla.
Brunhoff. Marjorie, '54 547 Palm Trail. Delrav Beach, Fla.
Bryant. Helen C, '52 Box 70S. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Bryson. Mary. "54 1023 Sycamore St.. Durham. N. C.
Buesing. Muriel Jane. '55 Maren.go. 111.
Bugg. Betty Blackwell, '55
607 Forest Hills Dr.. Wilmington. N. C. Bullard. Mary Ann, '54 2208 Sherwood Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Bullard. .Sally. '55 2208 Sherwood Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Burcham. Jean Arthur. "52 118 S. Driver Ave., Durham. N. C.
Burghard. Jackie. "55 504 S.W. 18th St.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.
Burke. Catherine Regina. "54. 9 Plymouth Circle. Asheville. N. C.
Burrell. Jo Ann. "55 342 Montgomery Ave.. .Albemarle. N. C.
Burrous. Barbara. '54 Genesee. Pa.
Burrus. Patricia, '55
3150 lenn\son St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C.
Burton. Ann M., '54 2280 Edison Ave.. Detroit. Mich.
Bush. Ginny. '54 5007 Noyes Ave.. Charleston. W. Va.
Calkins. Dorothy Coyncr. "54 33 Maxwell Rd.. Richmond. Va. Calkins. Elizabeth Dixon, "55 .445 Rivissicle Dr.. New York City
Campbell. C arolyn. "53 Box 332, Summersvillc. \\ . Va.
Campbell. Mary Milton. '53
Faculty Apts., Durham, N. C. Newton. N. C.
Cannell. Nancy. '53 16709 Kenyon Rd.. Shaker Heights. Ohio
Cannon. Jo Anne. '52
APO 206A, c/o Postmaster, New York. N. Y. Carmichael. Marcia L., "53. ...Box 227, "The Cove," Gloucester. Va.
Carr. Mitta G.. '53 Oxford, N. C.
Carter. Jane Aileen. '54 P. O. Box 713. Morganton. N. C.
Carter. Kathcrine R.. '53 Box 27. Maxton. N. C.
Carter. Patricia J.. '52 2413 Oak Place. Ciulfport. Miss.
Cartwright. Margaret E., '53. .576 West Woodland. Fcrndale. Mich.
Caruthcrs. Peggy Jane, '55 Route No. 2. Hillsboro. N. C.
Cashwcll. Barbara, '55 2601 W. Market St.. tirecnsboro, N. C.
Cass. Carroll, '55 725 Gales Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Cassel, Nancy, '52 402 Summit Ave.. Fairlawn, N. J.
Castle. Connie. '52 72 S. Brood St.. Hillsdale. Mich.
Cather. Carolyn Curtis, '55 7 Patch Rd.. Ft. Monroe. Va.
Cathey, Betty. '54 405 S. Fayetteville Ave., Dunn. N. C,
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Causey, Ann. '53 5616 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md.
Caviness. Veve, '54 Lillington, N. C.
Chappell. Belly, '54 Woodland Ave., Hertford. N. C.
Challin. Carol. "55 429 N. 26lh Ave., Hollywood. Fla.
Cherry, Julia Pamela, '52.. 1415 Pennsylvania Ave., Durham, N. C.
Chester, Carolyn, '52 Soulhern Pines, N. C.
Christian. Mary'.'Xnn. '52 122 W. Trinily .^ve.. Durham. N. C.
Churchill, Paliv I ou. "54 Pruencne. Marie. Hawaii
Ciuci. Mary .lane, '55 40 Chestnut St.. Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Clark. Catherine, '55 407 Holly St.. Grecnyille. N. C.
Clark. Janice. '54 1 SOX Korcst Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Clark. Joyce, '54 1808 Forest Rd.. Durham, N. C.
Clark. Ruth, '52 812 St. Patrick St., Tarboro, N. C.
Clarke, Judy, '55 Bo.\ 604.'(, West Palm Beach. Fla.
Clarke. Nancy, '54 Pinecrest. S. Station St.. Duxbury. Mass.
Clay. Jane E., '53 558 E. Grant Ave.. Rosclle Park. N. J.
Clegg. Dot. '55 ?■??• W. Front St.. Burlington. N. C.
Clegg, Mary Ann. '55 Ml. Holly. N. C.
Clements. Edith Peppier, '55 140 Pinecrest Rd,. Durham. N. C.
Clements. Peyton. '53 140 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Cline. Barbara Anne, '52 1623 Boiling Ave.. Norfolk. Va,
Cline, Virginia, '52 36 Penn. Ave.. Canton, N. C.
Cobb. Fay. '52 235 Grand Blvd.. Park Ridge. 111.
Coe. Elaine M., "54 Station Ave.. Langhorne. Pa.
Coffee, Mary Lib, '54 118 Oak Lane, Cranford, N. J.
Cohan. Katie, '55 1536 Burbank Rd.. Wooster, Ohio
Cohan. Patte. '53 1536 Burbank Rd., Wooster. Ohio
Cohoon. Patricia. '53 Box 65. Columbia. N. C.
Coleman. Mary Elizabeth, '52 106 Bracewell Ave.. Dothan. Ala.
Colledee. Lois. '52 Route No. 1. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Collins^ Patricia, '54 612 S. Broad St.. Thomasville. Ga.
Collinson. Ruth E., '52. ...512 Davidson Ave., Connellsville. Pa.
Conner. Darlene. '55 5386 Allan Rd., Washington 16. D. C.
Constantine, Margaret L., '52 723 Main St.. Racine. Wise.
Cooke. Walena. "55 .1867 N. Center St.. Hickory. N. C.
Copeland. .A. .Ann, '54 203 Underwood Ave.. Greenshurg. Pa.
Corbeels. Barbara, '55 425 Avalon Rd.. Winston-.Salem. N. C.
Corzett, Joan. '53 3615 S. Taylor St.. Arlington 6. Va.
Couch, Carolyn O'Dell, '55 1313 Gregson, Diuham, N. C.
Couch. Sally,' '53 Rocky Ridge Rd.. Chapel Hill. N. C.
Courtney. Virginia .Ann. "52....315 Woodside Place. Lenoir. N. C. Covington. Anne Paschall, '54. 110 Mason Croft Dr.. Sumter. S. C.
Cozart, Rachel Stedman, '54 Fuquay Springs. N. C.
Craigue. Janet. '55 Mendenhall, Pa.
Grain. Bette, '55 2411 Club Blvd., Durham. N. C.
Cresap. Janice, '54 821 E. Di Lido Dr.. Miami Beach. Fla.
Crews, Ann, '52 Country Club Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Crippen. Barbara Ann, '55 87 Joyce Rd.. Tenafly, N. J.
Criss, Gloria Janet, '55 9 THE NECK. Manhasset, N. Y.
Critcher. Anna Edna, '54.. 1210 Broad St.. Durham, N. C,
Croyy. Barbara. '52 12 N. Kinsington Rd.. Asheville, N. C.
Crowe, Ann Glenn, '52 Anniston. Ala.
Crowe. Margaret. "55 315 Orange St., Wilmington, N. C.
Crowell. Joan Lovelace, '53 Hilltop Farms. Enka. N. C.
Crumbley. Jo Claire, '54.... 1521 Providence Dr.. Charlotte 7, N. C.
Crutcher. Frances, '53 703 E. 45th St., Savannah. Ga.
Culbreth. Carolyn Elizabeth, '55. ...1010 Edith St., Durham, N. C,
Cummine, Jane C. "54 451 E. College St.. Griffin, Ga.
Cunningham, Betty Ruth. '52
2380 Maplewood Ave.. Winston-Salem 7, N. C.
Curlee. Geraldine Teresa, '53 - Marshvillc. N. C.
Curlee. Martha. '55 Erwin Heights, Thomasville, N. C.
Curren. Mary Louise, '54 American Embassy, Cairo. Egypt
Curry. Katharine, '55. .3079 Ordway St.. N.W., Washington 8, D. C.
Dabney. Elizabeth, "53 430 W. Third St.. Lexington. Ky.
Dalton. Sally Gossett, "55 1543 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C,
Davenport, Dorothy, '54
c/o Col. H. A. Davenport, PM Div. Eucom, APO 403. c/o Postmaster. New York, N. Y.
Davis, Alda Jean, '52 1 16 E. Mountain. Kings Mountain, N. C.
Davis, Ann, '53 301 Madison Ave.. Olean, New York
Davis, Judith A., '55 1394 Terrace Dr.. Pittsburgh 28, Pa.
Davis. Nancy, "52 399 Heywood Ave.. Orange. N. J.
Davis, Margaret, "52 212 Patrick St.. Leaksville. N. C.
Dayyson, Mary, '53 203 Hillside Ave., Fayetteville, N. C.
Day, Nancy Lee, '55 304 Karen St., S, Charleston 3, W. Va.
Deimel, Carmelita, '52
4414 Macomb St., N.W., Washington, D. C.
DeLapp, Barbara Rose, '54 109 Chestnut St., Lexin,?ton, N. C.
Demorest, Sallie, '54 138 W. 33rd St., Jacksonville, Fla.
DePass. Nancy Witherspoon, "53 Jordan Ave., Camden, S, C.
Depp. Betty Lou. '52 1921 Virginia Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Derrick. Barbara, "54
4215 Chesapeake St.. N.W.. Washington 16. D. C.
Deuschle. Peggy, '55 222 Fairfax Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Deutsch, Marietta Louise, '54 Asheville, N. C,
Deyton, Ann, '53 568 E. Main St,, Brevard, N. C.
Dienstl, Sharon Roe. '54 ...1263 California Rd., Tuckahoe 7, N. Y.
Dietz, Hattie 1.., '53 110 Elizabeth St., Covington, Ga.
Diuguid. Stephanie, '55 559 Antlers Dr.. Rochester 18. N. Y.
Divine, llinor. "53 1422 Watauga St.. Kingsport. Tenn.
Dixon. Alta Juanita. '52 Box 142, Elm City, N. C.
Doane. Rosamond F., '54 215 E. Ninth St., Plainfield, N. J.
Dock. Lois J., '55 6081 Belleair PI., Cincinnati 24, Ohio
Dodge, Jackie, '52 1737 Waverland Dr.. Macon, Ga.
Dodson, Phylis, '52
4001 Morrison .St.. N.W., Washington 15. D. C.
Dohner. Palsy McCain, "53 Ashehoro, N. C.
Dollens. Marjorie Lou, '53
340 S. Cottage Hill Ave., Elmhurst. 111.
Dominik. Joyce. '54 431 Wisner Ave.. Park Ridge, HI.
Dowdy. Patricia Ann, '53 1206 Holloway St.. Durham. N. C.
Downes. l.ibby, '53 1018 24th St., N.E.. Canton. Ohio
Downs. Connie, '54 II lidgewood Rd.. Lexington. Mass.
Drake. Janet, '54 62 Sheffield Rd.. Newtonville. Mass.
Drake. Marcia Randolph. '54 237 S. Elm St.. Asheboro. N. C.
Drew. Dody, '53 438 Park Rd., Webster Groves. Mo.
Dudley, Dottie, "54 404 W. View, Lenoir, N. C.
Duffy, Maryrae, '55 59 Berkley Ave., I.ansdowne. Pa.
Dula. Sarah Josephine, '55 1619 Avondale Dr.. Durham. N. C.
DuMont, Nancy, '54 163 Brulon Rd.. Ciarden City. N. Y.
Duncan, Laura, 52 714 S. Candler St.. Decatur. Ga,
Duncan, Margaret C. '55 105 Polk St.. Raleigh. N. C.
Dundas. Deirdre. '55 Box 605, .Southern Pines. N. C.
DiMidas. Rosemary, '54 610 Valley Rd., Southern Pines. N. C.
Dunham. Beth, '53 20 K. .St. Clair St.. Warren. Pa,
Dunn, Margaret, '53 211 New St., New Bern, N. C,
Dunn, Mary, '55 2818 N. 24th St.. Arlington, Va,
Dussault, Adrienne, '54. 2330 S. Meade St.. Arlington. Va.
Dutoit. Audrey, "54 4040 Bronx Blvd., New York 66, N. Y.
Dutton. Ruth. "54 109 Jarvis. Sparta. N, C.
Dyres, Kathy, '55 707 Dewey Ave., St. Marys, W. Va,
Eades, Abigail, '54 12 Kingsbury PI., St. Louis 12, Mo.
Earle, Audrey, '54
Quarters "Eye," Naval War College, Newport, R. 1.
Early, Mary Laws, '52 2042 Mango PI.. Jacksonville. Fla.
Eaton, Joanne Duff, '55 736 Park PI., W. Palm Beach. Fla.
Eaton, Leslie Alice, '53.. 142 White Plains Rd.. Bronxville. N. Y.
Edens. Catherine Ward, '54 Rowland, N. C.
Edwards. Mayme. '53 1201 Evergreen Ave., Goldsboro. N. C.
Efland, Margie Ann, '53 Efland, N. C.
Egan, Louise Caroline. '53 Union. N. J.
Ehrgolt. Ann, '55 Hagy's Mill Rd.. Philadelphia 28, Pa,
Ekiund, Helen Mae, "52 364 E. Broadway. Winona. Minn.
Elder. Elizabeth, "55 1722 Charlotte Rd., Albemarle, N. C.
Elder, Mary, '53 1722 Charlotte Rd., Albemarle, N. C.
Eley, Betty, "53 Queen Anne. Md,
Elliston, Lura, "55 2413 Madford Ct. E.. Fort Worth, Tex.
Erwin, Martha, "55
2818 Chelsea Circle, Hope Valley, Durham, N. C.
Evans, Barbara Lee, "53 10 S. Crescent St.. Maplewood. N. J.
Evans. Carol A.. "53 325 Evergreen Rd., Jenkintown. Pa.
Evans, Diane, "53 45 E. 55th St., .Savannah, Ga.
Evans, Faye Dean, '52 Rt. 4, Lexington, N. C,
Faber, Sandra, '52 1296 Seminole Dr.. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Fairley, Nancy, '52 2108 Reaves Dr., Raleigh, N. C.
Farnham. Marjorie Arlene, '52
131 Farnham Ave.. New Haven. Conn.
Faulkner. Ann, "53 1611 Yorkshire, Birmingham. Mich.
Ferrell, Ann Gamble, '53 602 Buchanan Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Finch, Emily Cooper, '55 Thomasville, N. C.
Fincher, Joan Iris. '55 1 Terrace Dr., Canton, N. C.
Finter, Patty Preston, '53
3400 MacComb St.. N.W.. Washington, D. C.
Fisher, Emily, '53 3134 Sussex Rd.. Raleigh. N. C.
Fisher. Margaret. '53 6 Woodside Park. Pleasant Ridge, Mich.
Fisher. Ruth Anne. '53 1913 Reid .St., Raleigh. N. C.
Flanders. Mary A., '52 North Weare, N. H.
Flannery. Mary, '54 3701 Durango Ave., Coral Gables. Fla.
Flannery. Mickey. '53. ...3701 Durango Ave., Coral Gables, Fla,
Flintom, Frances, '54 Providence Rd.. Charlotte. N. C.
Fogle. H. La Rue, '54 Walkersville. Md.
Foppert. Helen B.. '54 1803 Erlen Rd., Philadelphia 26. Pa.
Forbes. Ann, '55 240 N. 27th St., Camp Hill, Pa.
Forbus, Martha Caroline, '54
3309 Devon Rd.. Hope Valley. Durham. N. C.
Ford. Constance. '54 15 Cheswick Rd., Auburndale, Mass,
Ford, Jacqueline, "55 65 E. 96th St.. New York 28. N. Y,
Fox, Joan, "55 2813 Oak St., Evansville. Ind.
Fox, Jo. "53 1011 E. Main St.. Albemarle, N. C.
Fov, Sadie, "55 448 N. Main St.. Mt. Airy. N. C.
Francis. Pat. '52 3413 Forest Hill Ave.. Roanoke. Va.
Frank. Claire. "54 253 Willow St.. Mount Airy, N. C.
Frank. Judy, '55 62 Park. Terrace W., New York, N, Y.
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Freeman. Barbara, '55
3350 Runnymede Place, N.W., Washington, D. C.
Fritz. Martha Anne. "52 Walkcrtoun. N. C.
Furlow. Alma, '55 21 Fair Oaks, St. Louis 17, Mo.
Furlow, Beverly, "55 234 W. Brow Rd.. lookout Mt.. Tenn.
Galloway. Barbara. '53 1 Hibiscus Ave.. Savannah. Ga.
Garber. Anna Baker Wiggins, '52 Hartsdale, N. Y.
Garmon. Betty Lee. '53 Charlotte. N. C.
Gaskin. Dorothv. '55 265 N. 3rd St.. Albemarle. N. C.
Gaskin. Lillian. '52 265 N. 3rd St.. Albemarle. N. C.
Gaston. Joanne. '55 112 S. Central Ave.. Belmont. N. C,
Gatsch. Marie, '53 Box 470, Gilford Pk.. Toms River. N. J.
Gerbcr. Sally. '52 2353 S. Nash St.. Arlington. Va.
Gilliam, loan. "53 131 Villanova Rd.. Oak Ridge. Tenn.
Ginghcr. Alta. '55 1944 Fremont Rd.. Columbus. Ohio
Glass. Beverley. '55 905 Nashville Ave.. New Orleans, La.
Glass. Nina Ruth. '53 Kannapolis. N. C.
Glassmire. Suzanne. '55 .3045 Albemarle Ave.. Drexel Hill. Pa.
Gleason. Jane. '53 Eau Gallie. Fla.
Godard. Mary Grace. '54 329 Mimosa Dr.. Decatur. Ga.
Goldberg. Norma. '54. ...2423 Gen. Pershing St.. New Orleans. La.
Goldman. Sally. '53 327 Hillcresl. Burlington. N. C.
Goldthwaite. Alice. '53 210 Berkley Rd.. Indianapolis. Ind.
Goode. Klizabeth Anne, '54 47 N. Main St., Cliffside, N. C.
Goode. Jane Ann. '52 Box 265. lincolnton. N. C.
Gore. Dorcas. '53 Magnolia St.. Raeford. N. C.
Gotwals. Kathryn Lee, '53.. ..6669 Wayne Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Gouth. Barbara Lynn. '54 7931 Delmar, St. Louis. Mo.
Graham. Alice. '53 Enfield. N. C.
Grant. Sallv. '54 Mad River Rd.. R.R. No. 7. Dayton 9. Ohio Gray. Aurelia Elizabeth, '54
I3X N. Cherry .St.. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Gray. Nancy Jean, '54 13 Fisher Ferry, Thomasville, N. C.
Gray. Nina. '52 Green St.. Robersonville, N. C.
Greene. Jane Kathryn, '55 1002 Capri St.. Coral Gables. Fla.
Greene. Joan. '52 1002 Capri St., Coral Gables, Fla.
Gresham. Barbara. '54 235 S. Mcintosh St.. FIberton. Ga.
Groome. Pat. '53 203 Edgedale Dr.. High Point. N. C.
Grover. Joan. '53 137 Elm St.. Northampton. Mass.
Groves. Patricia. '54 16 Burnett Terrace. West Orange. N. J.
Guigou. Phyllis Lillian. '52 Box 303. Valdese. N. C.
Guillot. Martha Elizabeth. '54 182 I.amont Dr.. Decatur, Ga.
Gulledge. Jane. '52 219 N. 4th St.. Albemarle N. C.
Gummels. Joan. "53 718 Florence Ave., Webster Groves 19, Mo. Gunderson. Ann. '53 91 Lafayette Ave.. East Orage. N. J.
Haggard. Alice Ann. '52 East Point. Ga.
Hall. Barbara, "52 10 Dimbarton Rd.. Quiney. Mass.
Hall. Shirley. '54 1905 Brighton Rd.. Roanoke. Va.
Haller . Terry. '54 507 W. Chesapeake Ave.. Towson 4. Md.
Hallelt, Sarah Louise, '52 2021 WaWa Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Halton. Shirley, '55 35 Coleman Terrace, Tcnafly, N. J.
Hamblen. Agnes Crowell, '53. 810 E. Forest Hills. Durham. N. C.
Hamilton. Julie, '54 130 E. End Ave.. New York. N. Y.
Hammond. Ann Phifer. '52 2017 Matheson Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Handley. June J. J.. '55 1312 Park Ave.. "A." Goldsboro. N. C. Hanna. Ann Jacqueline. '52... .7 1 5 Carolina Ave.. Norfolk 8. Va.
Hardison. Mary Adele, '53 Wadesboro. N. C.
Hardy, Emily, '55 4720 Three Mile Dr.. Detroit. Mich.
Hardee. Alice '54 301 14th Ave. Palmetto Fla.
Harmon l.elia Ann. '52 249 Lincoln Dr.. Sarasota. Fla.
Harmon. Lou. '54 249 Lincoln Dr.. Sarasota. Fla.
Harrill. lulia Anne. '55 1607 Iredell Dr.. Raleigh. N. C.
Harris. Ann Heath. '54 Box 282. Denmark. S. C.
Harris. Barbara Anne. '54 .826 Jersey Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Harris, Mary Elizabeth, '52
826 Jersey Ave.. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Harris. Nancy Jean. '52 2326 Barringlon Dr.. Toledo 6. Ohio
Harris, Virginia Lee, '52
Apt. D-5. New England Ave.. Summit. N. J. Harschcid. Nancy Fuller. '52. ...493 I N. 12th .St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Hart. Elizabeth. '54 R. F. D. No. 1. Durham. N. C.
Hart. Sarah. '55 4648 Kerle St.. Jacksonville. Fla.
Harter. Barbara Alice. '53
5010 Reno Rd.. N.W.. Washington X. D. C.
Hartung. Holly. '52 50 Everett St.. Newport. R. 1.
Hassinger. Jane. '54 1732 Holston Dr.. Bristol. Tenn.
Hatcher. Becky. 55 404 Clay St.. Hamlet. N. C.
Hauscr. Frances Marguirette. '52 1020 Rosehill. Durham, N. C.
Hawk, Anne. '54 24301 Cedar Rd.. Cleveland 24. Ohio
Hayes. Margaret B., "54 Chapel Hill. N. C.
Head. Jane. '55 3727 Vermont Rd.. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga.
Heater. Ann. '55 228 Dry Ave.. Cary. N. C.
Hedges. Helen Beth. '55 625 Alhambra ( ircle. Coral dales. Fla. Hedrick. Betty Jo. '52 605 Chestnut St.. High Point. N. C.
Hege. Cynthia Gail, '55 629 S. Main St., Salisbury. N. C.
Heim. Ann. '53 725 Broad St.. Montroussville. Pa.
Heinke, Betty. "52 498 N.W. 23rd Ave.. Miami. Fla.
Hemperley. Martha Ann. '55 407 S. Main St.. East Point. Ga.
Hendrix. Nancy. '55 144 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Hcnkel. Barbara Davidson. '52 Columbus. Ga.
Hennessey. Ellen. '53 70 46th St.. Weehawken, N. J.
Henrichsen. Bunna. '55 Springfield. Tenn.
Henry. Sandra. '55 2615 Briarcliff Ave.. Cincinnati. Ohio
Hcnsler. Patricia. '55 352 Barnard Ave.. Woodmere. N. Y.
Henson. Ann. '55 12 Chatham Rd.. N.W.. Atlanta. Ga.
Herring. Virginia. '55 2010 Mvrtle Dr.. Durham. N. C.
Hibbler. Charlotte. '54 Aladdin Rd.. Lookout Mt.. Tenn.
Hickson. Jane. '55
5516 Broad Branch Rd.. N.W.. Washington 15. D. C
Hiester. Caroline M., '54 131 Gypsy Lanes. Wvnnewood. Pa.
Higgins, Debbie. '54 .1208 Yale PI.. Charlotte. N. C.
Hildreth. Shirley Anne. '55. .76 Ellington St.. Longmeadow 6. Mass. Hill. Carolyn Earle. '55
402 Meadowbrook Terrace. Greensboro. N. C.
Hill. Joan B.. '55. 151 Cathedral Ave.. Hempstead. L. I.. N. Y.
Hill. Margaret. '54 505 Ruston Ave.. Evansville. Ind.
Hillman. Nancy Jane. '53 Spicer Rd.. Westport. Conn.
Hillman. Ciinny. '55 Spicer Rd.. Westport. Conn.
Hinson. Palsy. '53 3000 Country Club Dr.. Charlotte. N. C.
Hitchcock. Janet K.. '55 1340 Susquehanna Ave.. Sunbury. Pa.
Hobbs. Nancy. '53 803 Sycamore St.. Rocky Mount. N. C.
Hodges. Margaret. '53 2207 San Antonio St.. Austin. Tex.
Hoffman. Betty Lou. '55 W. Main St.. Landisville. Pa.
Hoffman. Jovce Ann, '53 1251 Market St.. Sunburv. Pa.
Hoke. Carol. '55 700 East Crawford. Edensburg. Pa.
Holheck. Anne. '53 16 Summit Rd.. Clifton. N. J.
Holifield. Jo Anne. '55 ...2606 Cameron Mills Rd.. Alexandria. Va.
Hollev. Helen. "54 260 El Pueblo Way. Palm Beach. Fla.
Hollifield, Mary Alice. '53 354 Broad -St.. Brevard. N. C.
Hollingsworth. Marianne. '52 1508 Trouville Ave.. Norfolk. Va.
Holloway. Jo. '53 Smithfield. Va.
Holloway. Margaret Frances. '54. ...300 Swift Ave., Durham, N. C.
Holt. Kacky. '55 2131 Wright Ave.. Greensboro. N. C.
Holton. Ann Coffeen. '55
4820 Drummond Ave.. Chevy Chase. Md.
Holton. Mary-Maria. '53 College St.. Louisburg. N. C.
Holzapfel. Helen. '55 50 Norfolk St.. Springfield 9. Mass.
Hooker. Lois. '53 2201 Cherokee Dr.. Waycross. Ga.
Hopkins. Marie de Bruyn Kops. '54
2227 Radcliffe Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Hoppe. Laura Margaret. '55
184 Peachtree Battle Ave.. Atlanta. Ga.
Horton. Dottie. '54 75 Grove St.. Concord, N. C.
Hough. HesterVan Metre. '52
2112 Woodland Ave.. Fort Mvers. Fla.
House. Anne Elizabeth. '52... Bethel. N. C.
Houser. Pantha Vashti. '55 Leicester. N. C.
Howard. Peggy Ann. '53 R.F.D. No. 2. Williamsport. Md.
Howe. Dixie. ■55....CinC Lant Fleet Hg. Naval Base. Norfolk. Va.
Huckabce. Page, '53 915 Pee Dee Ave.. Albemarle. N. C.
HuKhes. Ruth Hundley. '53 Box 113. Randleman. N. C.
Hull. Judy. '53 2502 Roswell Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Hulse. Irene. '53 110 W. 96th St.. New York 25. N. Y.
Hunt. Dara Dewey. '54 .1501 E. Mulberrv St.. Cioldsboro. N. C.
Hurst. Alice. '54 4330 Reno Rd.. N.W.. Washington 8. D. C.
Hurst. Nancy. '53 Box 222. Winchester. Va.
Impey. Cynthia. '55 133 Hampton Rd.. Ciarden City. N. Y.
ingwersen. Joan. '52 509 S. Main St.. Middletown. Ohio
Ireland. Barbara, '54 Box 25, Hamptonville. N. C.
Irvine. Margaret Rutledge. '55 114 Clinton St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.
Jackson. Louise. '53 1481 Belvedere Ave.. Jacksonville. Fla.
Jackson. Margaret Ann. '55.... 102 N. Ash .St.. Elizabeth City. N. C.
Jacobs. Mary Lou. '53 Tacoma Rd.. Lexington. Ky.
Jacobson. Arlene Myra. '55 1510 Sanford Ave.. Sanford. Fla.
Jahn. Jeri. '53 15 Bournadale Rd. N.. Manhasset. N. Y.
Jansky. Moreaii, '54 57 Silverton Ave.. Little Silver. N. J.
Jarrell. Penelope Hampton. '54 939 Park Ave.. Rock Hill. S. C.
Jefferson. 1 ydia Drucilla. '55 1502 Kenan .St.. Wilson, N. C.
Jenkins. Dorothy, '53 Aulander. N. C.
Jenkins, Sally. '55 Twin Oaks Rd.. R. D. 2. Somerville. N. J.
John. Louise. '53 605 W. Sullivan St.. Olcan. N. Y.
lohnson. Ann Parker. '55 Kerr. N. C.
Johnson. Jean Anne. '54 4211 Club Dr.. N.E.. .Atlanta. Ga.
lohnson. Lorraine J.. '55 919 N. 12th .Ave.. Pensacola. Fla.
Johnson. Rebecca Ann. '54 402 .Steele St., High Point, N. C.
Johnson. Shirley Jane. '54 .504 N. General I ee Ave.. Dunn, N. C.
Johnston. Aileen. '54 II N. Kensington Rd.. .Asheville. N. C.
Joiner. Carole. '55 335 Buford PI.. Macon. Cia.
Jones. Barbara Louise, '52.... 19 Seminole .Ave.. Catonsville. Md.
Jones. Betty. '55 2100 Queens Rd. W.. Charlotte. N. C.
Jones. Marilyn. '54 2()50A Spring Hill Ave.. Mobile. Ala.
Jones. Nell. '54 1926 Overhill Rd.. Charlotte. N. C.
loncs. Sue Dolores, '54 318 W. Sixth St.. Ciasionia. N. C.
Jones. Ginny. '53 38 Ardmore PI.. Buffalo 13. N. Y
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Jordan, Margaret Stephens. '5?
Reconqiiista 314, Biiono-i Aires, Argentina
Kale, Janie, '.^s 412 Central Ave., Kannapolis, N. C.
Kale. Sarah Dean, '53 412 Central Ave., Kannapolis, N. C.
Kaminsky, Janet. '54 6 Washington Ave.. Savannah. Ga.
Kauffman, Holiday, '5.3 10} Maple Ave.. Lancaster. Ky.
Kee, Joyce, '5.'5 2401 Westfield Rd., Charlotte, N. C,
Keels, Peggy, '.'55 McColl, S, C.
Keith. Carole Marion, '54 1603 Carlisle Rd,, Greenshoro. N. C,
Kelly, Mar\ George, '51 Box 277, 1 illinglon, N. C.
Kelly. SalK Perry, '52 2931 Hydrangea PI., Wilmington, N. C.
Kendall, Judy, '54 2908 Elma PI, Middletown, Ohio
Kennard, Anne Eloise, '54 1312 24th St. S.. Arlington 2. Va.
Kennedy. Margaret, "54. ...1525 Queen's Rd. W.. Charlotte. N. C.
Kennedy. Jessie C. '54 3109 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Kerbeck. Jane Rachel, '54 .70 Monte Vista Ave.. RIdgewood, N. J.
Kernodle. Sara Rebecca, '55 Rt. No. I. Elon C ollege, N. C.
Kerr. Dana Kay. '55 327 Chestnut St.. Nutley, N. J.
Ketner, .Mice, '54 Washington Ln.. Concord. N. C.
Kilcher. Jo .Ann Beacheley. '52 Hagerstown. Md.
Kimball, Marolyn, '54 419 Washington St„ Boonton, N. J.
Kimniel, Ruth Louise, '53 433 S. Walnut St„ Milford, Del.
King. .Alice Campbell, '53
1 1 Cedarcliff Rd., Biltmore Forest, Biltmore, N, C,
King, Joan Houston, '55 Preston, Oriente, Cuba
Kinney, Virainia, '52 6604 Dalzell PI.. Pittsburgh 17, Pa,
Kirkm'an, Shirley Elizabeth, '53. .902 Sunset Dr., High Point, N, C,
Kneece, Alice, '54 603 E, Main, Chesterfield, S. C.
Kneedler, Cornelia, '55 Davidson, N, C.
Knickerbocker, Fay, '54 331 E. Washington St., Gainesville. Ga.
Knights. Margaret, '54 41 Overlook Dr.. Golf, III.
Kohl. Margaret V.. '52 Easton. Pa.
Koons, Jean, '53 Newton, N. J.
Kornegay. Martha. '55 907 E. Walnut St., Goldsboro. N. C.
Kosterlitz. Ruth. '53 640 Stuyvesant Ave.. Irvington. N. J.
Kramer, Jean, '55 2251 Cranford Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Kreider. Jean, '54 2617 Aurelia Pl„ Ft. Lauderdale, Fla,
Kyle, Frances Elizabeth, '54 Colorado Springs, Colo,
Lake, Eleanor Betty, '53 926 Henley Pl„ Charlotte, N, C,
Lambert, Sarah S„ '52 High Point, N. C.
Lane. Barbara, '54 S, Front St., Georgetown, Del,
Landon, Kathleen Elspeth, '54. 15 14 Edgevale Rd„ Durham, N. C, Lanigan, Dorothy Elizabeth, '54
6685 Barnaby St.. Washington 15. D. C.
Larrinoa. Francine, '54 Bo.\ 110, Havana, Cuba
Lassiter, Betty, '52 1818 Robinhood Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Lassiter, Faith H., '55 219 Hawthorne Rd„ Raleigh, N. C.
Laubenheimer. Carol-Jean, '52
Bay PI. and Forest Dr.. Huntington, N, Y.
Lauck, Virginia, '54 33 Reynal Rd.. White Plains. N. Y.
Lauer, Edith A,, '52 12 Jefferson Ave,, Evansville, Ind.
Lauffer. Letty, '55 3945 Rushland, Toledo, Ohio
Law, Rosamund, '52 1528 Bedford Rd., Charleston, W, Va,
Lawrence, Leone E., '53 674 Leno.x Rd.. Glen Ellyn. III.
Lawrence, Margaret, '54 411 W. Lenoir Ave.. Kinston. N. C.
Lea. Virginia Ramsay. '53. ...800 Tarboro St.. Rockv Mount. N. C.
Lee, Jo Anne, "55 811 3rd St., Durham, N, C,
Lee, Leonard, '54 1234 Jackson Spring Rd,, Macon, Ga.
Lefebvre, Harriet Marguerite. '54
101 Gabriel Ave.. S. Charleston, W. Va.
LeFever, Judith E.. '55 2902 Yorkshire Rd., Columbus, Ohio
Leffler, May M.. '52 1625 S. Bayshore Dr.. Miami. Fla.
Lehman, Barbara Jeanne, '55 618 Valley Dr., Maumee. Ohio
Lennon. Knight. '54 121 Church St.. Fairmont. N. C.
Lerda. Betsy, '55 10 Orange Ave.. Cranford. N. J.
Lerian. Ann. '55 Riverview Rd.. Round Bay, Md.
LeStourgeon, Ann, '52 214 Hempstead PI., Charlotte, N. C.
LeStourgeon, Kathryn Fontaine, '55
214 Hempstead PI., Charlotte, N. C.
Levenson, Bernice, '53 425 Mitchell Ave.. Salisbury. N. C.
Levin. Paula Jane, '54 Box 339, Fishkill, N, Y.
Lewis, Jacquelin, '52 67 Lenox Ave., East Orange, N, J.
Lindsay, Jane Benham, '52 2624 Barrington Dr,, Toledo, Ohio
Lipscomb, Nell Imogene, '53
1825 N. 3rd St.. Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Lobell. Joan. '52 1412 Summit .Ave.. Fayetteville. N. C.
Long. Edith Black, '55 State Hospital, Goldsboro, N. C.
Longcrier, Mary Alice, '53 Box 232, Saxapahaw, N. C.
Lonon. Frances. '53 500 Pollock St.. Kinston. N. C.
Lord, Elizabeth Eugenia, '52 3658 Oak St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Lovett. Ruth, '54 20 Euetace Dr.. Dixon. 111.
Lucas. Peggy M., '53 Box 453, Burgaw, N. C.
Ludwick. Martha. '55 457 Old Farm Rd„ Pittsburgh 34, Pa.
Luedecke. Amanda C, '52 Jersey City. N. J.
Lundberg. .Ann Elizabeth. '52
31710 Glencoe Dr.. Birmingham. Mich.
Lyon, Nadinc, '55 60 Lemon St., St. Augustine, Fla.
Lyon, Elaine, '52 60 Lemon St., St. Augustine. Fla,
Lyon, Lucy Gay, '53 406 Myrtle Ave.. Starksville, Miss.
Maben, Haynie, '55 306 Va, Ave,. Crewe. Va.
Mackie. Pat. '53 308 Dick Ave., Hamilton. Ohio
MacLehosc, Betty Jean, '54 233 Mountain Ave.. Summit. N. J.
Macomber. Sally. '55 85 Andover Rd.. Rockville Centre. N. Y.
Mader. Joan Maxine. '52 527 N.E, 56th St.. Miami 37. Fla.
Malac. Marian B.. '52 820 Wilkcrson Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Mallard, Barbara, '55 606 W. 115 St.. New York 25. N. Y.
Maness. Sara Nell, '54 1918 Granville Rd.. Greensboro. N. C.
Markee. Shirley. '53 1015 Demerius St.. Durham. N. C.
Marlowe. Harriet. '54 Route No. 3. Box 2A, Whiteville, N, C,
Marsh, Mary Margaret, '52 .103 Columbia Ave,, Swarlhmore, Pa,
Marshall, Kitty Maurine, '54 Walkertown, N, C,
Massie, Mary Ann, '53 202 Haywood St,, Waynesville, N. C.
Matheson. Alice Sutlon, '53 Box 215, Raeford, N. C,
Malhcson, Philvs, '54 331 7th St„ N,E., Hickory, N, C.
Maus. Billie. '.S5 315 W. Market St.. Reidsville. N. C.
Maxwell. June. '55 1295 Oxford Rd.. N.F.. Atlanta. Ga.
Maxwell. Nancy Margurcte, "54 3408 Palonira. Tampa. Fla.
May, Louisa, '52 101 May Court, Burlington, N. C.
McAfee, Joyce, '52 1281 S. Jackson Spring Rd.. Macon. Ga.
McBride, Frances, '54 972 Woodland Ave.. Plainfield. N. J.
McCaleb. Dorothy Umstead. '55
316 St. Andrew St.. Petersburg. Va.
McCall. Ann, '55 3941 Gatlin Ave.. Ashland. Ky.
McCarter. Joan Adele. '53 910 Park Ave.. River Forest. 111.
McCauley. Margaret Ellen, '54.414 Milton Ave.. Durham. N. C.
McClaran. Joyce. '55 2110 Sherwood. Toledo. Ohio
MeClure. Jane. '55 2126 Loxlev Rd.. Toledo. Ohio
McClure. Marie, '52 27 South Dr.. Valley Stream, N, Y.
McCollum. Gloria, '54 Box 397. Fairmont. N. C.
McConnell. Marion, '54 3799 Vermont Rd.. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga.
McCoy. Betty June. '53 R.F.D. No. 3. Alliance. Ohio
McCrary. Nancy. '54 .806 Tavlor St.. Bristol. Tenn.
McCutcheon, Julia, '54 507 Watts St.. Durham, N, C,
McDonald, Anne, "54 1905 McDonald Ln, Raleigh, N. C,
McDougle, Ann, '55 1820 Sterling Rd.. Charlotte, N. C,
McDowell, Betty, '54 Box 116, Shellon, S. C,
McGee, Juanita, '52 Rt. I. Mt. Airy. N. C.
McGiehan. Gail, '55 Hartsdale Acres, Hartsdalc, N. Y.
McGill. Lee. '53 Southern Blvd., Chatham. N. J.
McJimsey. Ann. '55 3207 N. 19th St.. Arlington, Va.
McKay. Sherry. '55 312 Pinecrest Dr.. Fayetteville, N. C.
McKee, Janet Faye, '52 1308 S, Ceyn Rd., Kirkwood 22, Mo,
McKeeman, Marilyn, '54 1615 Ardmore Ave,, Fort Wayne, Ind,
McKelvey, Priscilla, '53 405 Perry Ave.. Greenshurg. Pa.
McKelvie. Mary. '54 .616 E. Kings St.. Kings Mountain. N. C.
McKerley, Rita Adele, '52-1411 Miller St.. Winston-Salem. N. C.
McKinney. Jane. '53 901 Carolina Ve., Winston-Salem. N. C.
Mcl.ain. Dorothy Fisher, '52 Columbia City, Md.
McMullen, Sue Carrol. '52. 17585 Muirland Ave.. Detroit 21. Mich.
McPherson. Nancy H.. '55 1404 W. Harden St.. Graham. N. C.
McRae. Martha Kate. '53. .2165 Rosemont Dr.. Mont,i?omery 6. Ala.
McSurelv, Marion, '55 4626 Carlyn Spring Rd., Arlington, Va,
Meffert,' Molly, '55
2610 Country Club Parkway, Cedar Rapids, la,
Merritt, Margie, '53 Fasley, S, C.
Meyer, Judith Eleanor, '55 9522 Lawndale, Evanston, 111.
Michael. Doris Hall. '53 7102 Rich Hill Rd.. Baltimore 12. Md.
Miles. Jane Cynthia. '53 206 Second Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Milford, Ann, '53 .1336 Missouri Ave,, N,W., Washington 1 I, D, C,
Miller, Josie, '54 2692 Scarborough Rd.. Cleveland Hts.. Ohio
Miller. Marty, '54 903 Aiken Ave.. Peoria, III.
Miller. Joanne, '54 920 Algaringo Ave., Coral Gables, Fla.
Miller. N:'.ncy June, '53 920 Algaringo Ave.. Coral Gables. Fla.
Milligan. Patricia Anne. '54. 106 S. Frontenac Ave.. Margate, N, J,
Millis, Jill, '52 5802 Cleves Ln.. Washington 16. D. C.
Mills. Carol R.. '52 371 N, Oraton Pkwy.. East Orange. N. J.
Ming, Nancy, '55 1550 North State Pkwy., Chicago 10. 111.
Mitchell. Fay Bond, '54. ..Fair Hills Farm. Rt. I. Matthews. N. ( . Mittleman. Judith. .'54
19231 Lomond Blvd.. Shaker Heights. Ohio
Moeller. Patricia. '54 1711 Queens Road W.. Charlotte. N. C,
Moffitt, Babs, '54 463 S, McCadden Pl„ Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Mood, Florence, '53 U, S, A.
Moore, Carolyn, '54 702 N. Morgan St., Shelby. N. C.
Moore. Edith Ann. '54 1516 E. Main. Murfreesboro. Tenn.
Moorhead. Eleanor Alice. '55 .20 Glen Oaks .Ave.. Summit. N. J.
Morey. Prudence, '52 90 N. Hancock St., Lexington, Mass.
Morgan. Jane, '55 Bailey. N. C.
Morgan, Pat, '55 4205 S, 6th St., Arlington. Va.
Morris. Patricia Blount, '53 72 Front St., Hertford, N. C,
Morris, Sarah, '55 49 Plymouth Circle, Asheville, N. C,
Moser, Beverly, '52 3404 Copley Rd,. Baltimore 15, Md.
Moser, Rebecca Boone, '52 501 Spurrier Apis.. Gastonia, N, C.
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Mueller. Constance Elizabeth. '55
614 Kingston Rd., Baltimore 12, Md.
Mull. Frances. '55 909 Trenton St.. High Point. N. C.
Murchie. Muriel E.. "53. ..343 Jackman Ave.. Bridgeport 4. Conn. Murdock, Elizabeth Allen, '55
1013 Monmouth Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Murdock. Judith C, "54 1006 Gloria Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Murphy. Nancy. '54 531 laurel ,'\vc.. Wilmette. 111.
Murray. Barbara. "52 47 Heights Rd.. Ridgeuood. N. J.
Murray. Marilyn. "54 Powe Apt. 4. Watts St.. Durham. N. C .
Murray. Mary Jane. '52 610 S. Rome Ave.. Tampa. Fla.
Muse. Elizabeth Chadwick. '54. ...Church St.. Williamston. N. C.
Myatt. Ruth Arlene. '52 1016 Urban Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Myers. Ann Adelle. '5.'^ 3154 Mckinley St.. Washington 15. D. C. Myers. Jeanne. '55 3051 Daytona Ave.. Cincinnati 11. Ohio
Nash. Carol H., '54 615 S. Bowman Ave., Merion. Pa.
Neal. Constance Jane. '54 .3815 .Sedgewood Circle. Charlotte. N. C.
Nease. Mabel Ruth. "54 1100 Queens Rd.. Charlotte. N. C.
Nelson. Mollie. '54 1971 Cambridge Blvd.. Columbus. Ohio
Newberry. Betty Boyd. '55. .2320 Fort Bragg Rd.. Fayetteville. N. C.
Newcomb. Margaret. '55 8 Chestnut Dr.. Huntington. W. Va.
Newell. Nell B.. '55 1407 Hillsboro St.. Raleigh. N. C.
Newhind. Mary Jane. '53 Box 589. Brevard. N. C.
Newlin. F.va Joan. '55 Guilford College. N. C.
Nichols. Nan. '53. 16210 Oakhill Rd.. Fast Cleveland. Ohio
Nicholson. Carole R., '55 514 ,S. Broad. Burlington. N. C.
Noble. Barbara, '52 1432 Hillside Rd.. Wynnewood. Pa.
Nolen. Ann P.. '54 .2208 10th ,St. N.W.. Roanoke. Va.
Nordwall. Sigrid Ann. '52 36 Mayhew Ave., l.archmont. N. \.
Norris. Ann. '54 2733 Anderson Dr.. Raleigh. N. C.
Northington. Betty Page. '55. .2148 Malvern Rd.. Charlotte, N. C. Norlhington. Nancv Clark. '54
2148 Malvern Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Norton. Jean Ferguson. '55 2129 Cowper Dr.. Raleigh. N. C.
Nowell. Jean. '53 187 Buford PI.. Macon. Ga.
Nuite. Carolyn. '55 Wedgefield. S. C.
O'Brien. Jay, '53 387 Prospect St.. Northampton. Mass.
O'Brien. Nancy, "54 543 Main St.. Hamlet. N. C.
Odom, Mildred Lytch. '54 Box 102. Gibson. N. C.
Oehlbeck. Avis Ann. '54 227 Riverside Dr.. Morganton. N. C.
O'Gara. Palsy. '54 816 Johns Rd.. Augusta. Ga.
Ohmes. Patricia, '55 139 Glenwood Rd.. Ridgewood. N. J.
Oldberg. Jody. '55 566 Ash St.. Winnetka. 111.
Olin. Alette. '54 63 Charlotte PI.. Hartsdale. N. Y.
Oliver. Joan Howard, '52. .62 Pine Plain Rd.. Wellesley. Mass.
OIney. LaVern. '55 4032 Glenwick. Dallas. Tex.
O'Neal. Jane. '55 St. Augustine. Fla.
O'Neil. Nancy. '54 Twin Castle Apts.. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Osborne. Frances Ann. '54 Box 267. Hayti. Mo.
Otley. Mary Ella. '54 23 Windsor PI.. Upper Montclair. N. J.
Pachuta. .Sylvia Ann. '54 149 S. Oak .St., Mt. Carmel. Pa.
Page. Nina Elizabeth, '54 Box 55, Yanceyville, N. C.
Palmer. Phyllis M.. '54 Coral Gables. Fla.
Pappas. Nancy Lee, '52 Fredericksburg. Va.
Parham. Pat. '53 3940 Cote Des Neiges. Montreal. Can.
Parker, Happy, '52 10 Ferndale Rd.. Madison. N. J.
Parker. Suzanne. '53 1848 Coronado Ave.. Youngstown. Ohio
Parker, l.elia C. '54 130 Edwin PI.. Asheville. N. C.
Parker. Marcia, "54 4510 S. 34th St.. Arlington. Va.
Paschall. Beth. '55 804 Fifth Ave., W.. Hendersonville. N. C.
Patrick. Carolyn. '55 Box 70. Sanford. Fla.
Pearce. Margaret. '54 611 Percy St.. Greensboro. N. C.
Peeler, Nancy, '52 Lake Dr.. Salisbury. N. C.
Peene. Valerie, '55 3603 Alhambra Circle. Coral Gables. Fla.
Peksa, Janet, '55 8519 Glenview Ave., Takoma Park. Md.
Pepper, Patricia, '52 Qtrs. No. 1, Parris Island. S. C.
Perkins. Susan Havard. '54 825 S. Central. Clayton 5. Mo.
Perry. Jane. '55 2040 Upper Chelsea Rd.. Columbus. Ohio
Perry, Polly, '53. 1728 Ocean Dunes Terrace. Daytona Beach. Fla.
Peters. Avilda Carver. '54 Lee Heights. Bristol. Va.
Petersen, Emily. '52 20 Courtlandl PI.. Houston. Tex.
Peterson. Betsy, "54 N. Broad St.. Penns Grove. N. J.
Petlil. Marjorie. '52 St. Elizabeth's Hosp.. Washington 20. D. ( .
Phillips. Ice. '53 1412 W. Markham Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Pickens. Mary Susan, '52 2134 Cowper Dr.. Raleigh. N. C.
Pierce, Rose Marie, '54 1314 York Rd., Gaslonia. N. C.
Pillow. Virginia, '55 127 Ruskin Rd.. Fggerlsville 21. N. Y.
Platte. Dottie. '53 118 Gates Ave.. Montclair. N. J.
Plumb. Belli. '52 301 E. 59lh St.. Savannah. Ga.
Plummer. Kalhryn. '55. ...8618 Evergreen PL, Philadelphia 18. Pa.
Poe. Helen Mae, '55 Appomallox, Va.
Poole. Evelyn. '52 727 N. Garnell Si.. Henderson. N. C.
Pope. Pauline Griffin, '55 410 S. King Ave.. Dunn. N. C.
Popp. Elaine. '53 328 E. Snyder Ave., l.ansford. Pa.
Powell, Grace, '52 29 Ellis St., Augusta, Ga.
Powell. Mary Ann, '55 2107 St. Mary's St.. Raleigh. N. C.
Power. Carrel, "54 1425 Cadiz. Coral Gables. Fla.
Price. Ann. '52 7 N. Main St.. Lambertville. N. J.
Pringle. Joan. '53 217 S. D St.. Lake Worth. Fla.
Proclor. Nancy. '54 209 Hillcresi Rd.. Raleigh. N. C.
Purdy. Joan Frieda. '55 106 E. Linden .\\e.. Englewood. N. J.
Purviance. Patricia Corrine, '52 .332 Crestview Ave.. .Xkron. Ohio Pyles. Dorothy Anne. '54... 1320 S. St.. S.E.. Washington 20. D. C.
Quarck. Carol. '52 2 Richards Rd.. Port Washington. N. Y.
Quarlerman. Ann. '53 Box 4726. Jacksonville, Fla.
Quillin. Helen. '55 912 Hay St.. Fayetteville. N. C.
Rae. Rulhie. '53 283 Boulevard. Scarsdale. N. Y.
Raiford. Heltie Louise. '55. .200 S. Chapman St.. Greensboro, N. C. Raines. Frances Elizabeth. '55
Central Hershey. Prov. de Havana. Cuba Ramseur, Mary Madison, '55
206 N. Cedar St.. Lincolnton. N. C. Randolph. Hillda Anthony, '54 131 1 Donald St.. Jacksonville. Fla.
Ranev. Patricia. '53 2095 West Blvd.. Cleveland 2. Ohio
Ravenel. Kit. '54 106 Fisher Park Circle. Greensboro. N. C.
Read. Sally Houston, '55.... 3970 Vermont Rd.. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga.
Reams. Mary Glenn. '53 4351 Indian Rd.. Toledo. Ohio
Redgrave. Catherine Jane. '54
2677 Ellwood Dr.. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga. Redwine. Margaret Anne. '55. .6 Williams St.. Lexington. N. C.
Reese. Sarah .Anne, '54 901 E. Trinity Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Reid. Celia. "52 42 Carrera St., St. Augustine. Fla.
Reinhart. Janet, '52 26 Crescent Rd.. Larchmont. N. Y.
Reinsch. Ute Agnes, '52
21 Brettnacher Str.. Berlin-Zehlendorf. Germany
Renick. Jean. '55 R.F.D. No. I. Williamsburg. Va.
Revels. Norma, '54 106 Valencia Rd.. Cocoa. Fla.
Rezzonico. Kay, '52 1183 Bridge Rd.. Charleston. W. Va.
Rhine. Elizabeth Ellen. '54 908 Club Blvd.. Durham. N. C.
Rice. Rilla. '55 2521 Woodland Ave.. Ashland. Ky.
Richards. Kathryn. '52 Latches Lane Apts.. Merion. Pa.
Richardson. Margaret C, '52. .Rt. 6. Patterson Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Ridener. Vivien. '52 Williamsburg. Ky.
Riegle. Shirley. "53 1214 Ruger PI.. Daytona Beach. Fla.
Rigsbee. .Ann Monroe, '54 207 Norwood Circle. Durham. N. C.
Ritch. Anne. '55 1500 Lynway Dr.. Charlotte. N. C.
Ritch. Julia Ann. '54 .1427 E. 7th St., Charlotte. N. C.
Roberts. Jane, '55 919 Norwood St.. Fayetteville. N. C.
Roberts. Joanne. '52 363 Delaware Rd.. Kenmore 17. N. V.
Roberts. Patricia. '52 Winchester House. Scarsdale. N. Y.
Roberts. Beryl. '54 138 Brevard Rd.. Asheville. N. C.
Robinson. Harriet. '53 1324 Billmore Dr.. Charlotte. N. C.
Robinson. Marjorie, '55
52-25 Redfield .St.. Douglaston. I.. 1.. N. Y.
Robinson. Mary Ann. '53 98 Kimberly Ave.. Asheville. N. C.
Robinson. Mary Lee. '54 3510 Granada. Coral Gables. Fla.
Rodgers. Francie. '54
No. 1 Beacon Hill. R. R. No. 1. Box 179. Creve Coeur, Mo.
Roehm. Nancy. '55 .....80 Rodney PI., Rockville Center. N. Y.
Rooker. Mary /Mice, '52 Warrenton. N. C.
Rose. Patricia. '52 2115 Hanover Ave.. Allentown. Pa.
Roseborough. Virginia. '54 423 Sans Souci PI., Del and. Fla.
Rosenbaum. Laurel Janet, '53 Worth. HI.
Ronton. Betty, '52 10601 N.E. 6th Ave.. Miami. Fla.
Rowlain. Beverly Jean. '55
Myron Manor Apts., Bldg. 5A, Apt. A2. Columbia. S. C.
Ruffin. Eleanor R.. '55 Norfolk. Va.
Ruffin. Jane Byrd, '54 816 Anderson St.. Durham. N. C.
Runyan. Nancy, '52 3617 Jocelyn St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C
Ruos. Nancy Lee, '52 Bridgeville, Del.
Russell. Barbara, '54 605 E. Tenth St.. Greenville. N. C.
Russell. Elizabeth C. "52
201 Alexander .Ave.. Upper Montclair. N. J.
Russell. Kalhryne D., '52 St. Louis. Mo.
Russell. Nancv. '54 11 Southgate Ave.. Annapolis. Md.
Russell. Peggv. '52 811 Arbordale. Hich Point. N. C.
Rutherford. Jane. '55... 124 E. Geo. Mason Rd.. Falls ( hurch. Va.
Rutland. Suzanne. '54 33 Highland Dr.. Willoughby. Ohio
R\an, Patricia, '53 4621 DrumnTond Ave.. Chevy Chase, Md.
Sage, June Carol, '53 R.F.D. No. 3. Plainfield. N. J.
Sale. Grace W.. '54 122 Sheridan Circle. Charleston. W. Va.
Sargent, Mary, "55 R. D. 3. Box 4, Sewickley, Pa.
Sattele. Mary Lou, '53 3031 E. Erie Ave.. Lorain. Ohio
Saunders. Nancy. '55 Boissevain. Va.
Saundeis. Virginia, '53 505 E. State .St.. High Point. N. C.
Scheller. Marie Anne. '54 1101 Johnson St.. Cireciiville. N. C.
Schmitt. Evelyn. '54 721-C Larchmont .'Xcres. l.archmont. N. Y. Schmitz. Mancy-Helga Louise, '55
Manadale Farm, Nokesville. Va. .Schmoellcr. M.iry, '54 720 Grove St.. Alton, 111.
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Schneiddewind. Frances. "54
115 Lorraine Ave.. Upper Monlclair. N. J. Schultz. Emily. '55 9 MJddleton ( (.. Baltimore 12. Md.
Schiilz. Irene Marie. '52 161 Alexander PI., Winter Park. Fla.
Schuster. Ann Prescott. '53. .456 N. lav lor. Kirkwood 22. Mo.
Schweistris. Yvonne. '53 ISiy Rolling Rd.. Cireenshoro, N. C.
Seaberg. Barbara, '53 39 Creston Ave.. Tenafiy. N. J.
Secrest. Dorothy, '54 l.illington, N. C.
Seelev. Nancy C, '55 Candor, N. Y.
Self. Leah. '53 308 S. Evergreen Ave.. Siler City. N. C.
Seyffert. Mary Jane, '54 154 Alleghany Rd., Hampton, Va.
Sharpe. Frankie. '54 Elm ( itv. N. C.
Shaw. Barbara Jane. '52 Nntlev. N. J.
Shepherd. Bernie, '53 5503 Alson Dr., Norfolk, Va.
Sherbano. Dorie, "55 95 Lakeside PI.. Highland Park. 111.
Shivell. Gayl. '55 981 F. Glen Ave.. Ridseway. N. J.
Shiiford. ,^nne. '53 II E. Sunrise Ave.. Thomasville, N. C.
Shuford. Patsy. '55 II E. Sunrise Ave.. Thomasville. N. C.
Shuman. Marv Elisabeth. '55 108 Woods St.. Darlington. S. C.
Siegle. Betty Lou. '53 Rt. No. 1. Springfield. Va.
Sims. Betty K.. '53 Route 5, Box 813, Orlando, Fla.
Skinner. Nancy, Kathryn, "54 Box 536, Zephyrhills, Fla.
Skorvaga, Margaret Ann, '54
117 Oakwood Rd.. Charleston, W. Va.
Slate. Suzanne. '54 917 Rotary Dr.. High Point. N. C.
Slater, Bobbye Jean, '54
214 Woodlawn Ave,, North Augusta, S. C.
Sloan. Nancy Ann. '54 48 Woodlawn Ave.. Wilmington. N. C.
Smedley, Carol, '54 2830 Winthrop Rd.. Shaker Heights, Ohio
Smiseth, Alberta Mali. '52
2186 Coffee Pot Dr., St. Petersburg. Fla.
.Smith. Betty Williams, '55 Wallace, N. C.
Smith. Bonnie Joyce, '54 518 E. Trinity Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Smith. Kitty. '54 400 Pitt .St.. Greenville. N. C.
Smith, Betty Anne, '54 1511 Virginia St.. Charleston. W. Va.
Smith. Frances Sue. "52 145 Morningside Rd.. Verona. N. J.
Smith. Georgia. '55 211 E. Avondale. Greensboro. N. C.
Smith. Jenell, "54 Box 5, Ortega Sta., Jacksonville, Fla.
Smith. LaRose. "53 Beaufort. S. C.
Smith, Marv Blair, "54 800 Cypress St., Greensboro, N. C.
Smith. Nancv Lee. "54 610 E. Main St.. Washington. N. C.
Smith. Peggy Graham, "55 .1618 Canterbury Rd.. Raleigh. N. C.
Smith. Suzanne. "55 130 Glenn Circle. Decatur. Ga.
Smith, Suzanne, "54 .22 E, 38th St.. Savannah. Ga.
Smith, Virginia Eleanor. "53
82 S. Ardmore Rd.. Columbus. Ohio
Snook. Valerie, "53 1332 Townes Rd.. Charlotte. N. C.
Snow. Cater. "55 165 Calloway St.. Macon. Ga.
Snyder. Barbara. '52 9 Intervale Roslyn Estates. I . L. N. Y.
Sommardhl. Patricia Lee. '54. ...2661 Cornwallis Ave., Roanoke, Va.
Spatola, Suzanne. '54 421 Montgomery Ave.. Merion. Pa.
Speas. Mar.i;aret. "52 84 Woodward Ave.. .'Ksheville. N. C.
Sperry. Anne Marie, '55 827 Highland Ave.. Westfield. N. J.
Spikes, Camilla, "52 1116 Aycock St.. Burlington. N. C.
Spring, Ann. '52 208 Willow Ln.. Decatur. Ga.
Spunda. Ingrida. '53. J. B. Sanatorium St.. Waverly Hills. Ky.
Stanback. Sally Ann. "54 1053 S.W. 2nd .St.. Miami. Fla.
.Strangeland. Greta Sonia. "53 244 68th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.
Stanley. Nelda Jeune. "55 Fayette. Ala.
Stedman. Vicki. '55 1403 Elm St.. Lumberton. N. C.
Steele. Bobbye Carolyn, "52 211 E. "C"" St.. Kannapolis, N. C.
Stewart. Anne English. "55 515 N. Oakland St.. Arlington. Va.
Stewart. Mary, "55 1132 Queens Rd. W.. Charlotte. N. C.
Stewart. Ann. "55 P. O. Box 122, Hendersonville, N, C,
Stevens, Mary Lou, "53 48 Highfield Rd.. Bloomfield. N. J.
Stevens, Thelma, '52 4244 Baltic St.. Jacksonville. Fla.
Stiles. Marjorie Irene, '55 106 Prospect St.. Summit, N. J.
Stiles, Susan Gay, '53 3081 Maple Dr„ N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
Stockdale. Sally. '53 559 Evanswood PI.. Cincinnati 20. Ohio
Stokes. Marilyn V., '52 15 Judson .St.. Canton. N. Y.
Stone. May. '52 Rhamkatte Rd.. Raleigh. N. C.
Stott. Barbara. '55 1709 W. Market St., Greensboro. N. C.
Stott. Mary Belle. '54 Route No. 1. Kittrell. N. C.
Street. Maryellen. '54 Newton Rd.. Woodbridge. Conn.
Strickland. Anne. '53 Richland. Ga.
Stubbins. Billie Jeanne. '53 Rio de la Plata 21. Mexico 5, D. F.
Styron. Catherine Joyce 2106 Wilson St.. Durham. N. C.
Summerrow. Norma Cynthia. "55
1103 S. Belvedere Ave.. Gastonia. N. C. Sutton. Marie. "53. .803 S. Lumina Ave., Wrightsville Beach, N. C.
Sutton. Sara Jean. "52 Cullowhee. N. C.
Sweeney, Janet, "54 2226 N.W. 5th PI.. Gainesville. Fla.
Swift, Isabelle Boyd, "53 1762 San Marco, Jacksonville, Fla.
Tatum. Anne Low. "52. 607 Mitchell Ave.. Salisbury, N, C,
Tatum, Nancy Ann, "54 3118 Peachtree Dr,, Atlanta, Ga.
Taylor. Elinore. '52 Washington Blvd.. Huntington. W. Va.
Taylor, lola Hardy, '52 223 New St., New Bern, N, C,
Taylor, Ann. '52
125 Abbeyville Rd„ Apt. CM. Pittsburgh 28. Pa, Thacker, Alexandria, '55 2027 Pinewood Circle, Charlotte, N, C, Thomas, l-mma Lewis, '54
1878 Louden Heights, Charleston, W, Va. Thompson. Aliccjean. '52
14168 Greenview Rd., Detroit 23, Mich,
Thompson, Betsy King, '53 806 3rd St., Durham, N, C.
Thompson, Beckv Jane, '54 Winfree St., Chester. Va.
Thompson. Ann Shively, '54 6227 "York Rd.. Baltimore 12. Md.
Tignor. Nan K., "53 120 Hampton Rds. Ave.. Hampton. Va.
Tiller. I iicy Carroll. '52 928 Union St.. Brunswick. Ga.
Todd, Prudence, "54 100 Magnolia .Ave., Fayetteville. N. C,
Powers, Sally, "54 3500 Richmond St.. Jacksonville. Fla.
Towns. Jane Anne, '55 634 Wilson Rd., N.W.. Atlanta. Ga.
Tracy, Eleanor, "52 Treasure Island. Osprey, Fla.
Trainer. Tina. '53 Box 948. Buena Vista, Va.
Trentman. Betty Denne, '53 2500 Anderson Dr.. Raleigh. N. C.
Triska. Margit. '54 91 Nassau Ave.. Manhasset, N. Y.
Triideau. Jeanne. '54 State Hospital. Kintjs Park. L. I.. N. Y.
Truitl. Sarah Flizabeth, '55 316 F. Vine St.. Oxford. Ohio
Tucker. Brooke, "55 S. Shore Dr., Harbor Beach, Mich,
Turner, Dee, "53 238 Halcyon Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C.
Tuttle. DeLassie D., '52
Maplewood Terrace. R. D. No. 7, Box 50, Cireensburg, Pa, Tuttle, Nancy S., '52 819 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham. N. C.
Ueland. Tora. "55
Box 32, R.F,D. No. I. Nutswamp Rd.. Red Bank. N, J.
Urban. Dee, "53 915 Fdgewood Ave., Ashland, Ky.
Uretsky, Roberta, "54 3340 Bainbridge Ave., Bronx, N. Y.
Uzzell. Carolyn Cannaday, '55 808 W, Lee St., Wilson, N, C.
Vallentyne, Jane, '54 1006 Forest Ave., Oak Park, 111.
Van Billiard. Alicia P., '53. .1312 W. North .St.. Bethlehem. Pa.
Vance, Fvaline, "52 4520 Santa Maria, Coral Gables, Fla.
Vanderhoof. Diane, '54 110 Terrace Dr.. Toccoa. Ga.
Van Sicklcr. Gail. '54 5208 38th St.. N.W.. Washington. N. C,
Vaughan. Marilyn. '53 109 Powers St.. Needham 92. Mass.
Vendig. Laurie. Ann, '53 863 S. Palm Ave.. Sarasota, Fla.
Verbyla, Elaine, "55 205 Bcall St.. Lenoir. N. C.
Vokoun. Sally Arlene, '53 17881 Lake Rd.. Cleveland, Ohio
Wagoner, lona Patricia, '54 Rt. 2. Elon College, N. C,
Wahl, Marjorie Ann, '52 103 Dellwood Dr.. Thomasville. Ga.
Waldrop. Mary Ann. '55 lOth .St.. Greenville. N. C.
Waldrop. Lois, '53 950 E. lOth St.. Greenville. N. C.
Walker. Carol, '55 2625 Central Parkway, Ashland, Ky,
Wall, Ann. '55 Wal'kertown. N. C.
Wallace, Susan, '54 314 Fourth St., Wrightsville, Pa.
Waltz. Jane. "52 5 Clearview Terrace, West Orange, N. J.
Wannamaker. Mimi. '53 Orangeburg. S, C,
Ware, Margaret Virginia, '54
3402 Piedmont Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga,
Washburn, Carolyn B,, '54 313 S. Washington St., Shelby, N, C,
Watchman, Avis Rand. '53
1275 Pennington Rd.. West Englcwood. N. J.
Waterfield. Frances. '53 905 Kinnaird Ave.. Ft. Wayne. Ind.
Watkins. Linda, '54 219 Locust Ave.. Fairmont. W. Va.
Watkins. Margaret Louise, '54
2124 Beverly Dr.. Charlotte. N. C. Watkins, Martha J.. "53
420 McKinley Rd.. Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
Watkins, Nancy. "52 310 Broad St.. Oxford. N. C.
Watkins. Martha L., "53 539 Primrose Way, Louisville 6, Ky.
Watson. Phyllis. '55 Box 207. Anderson, S. C.
Webb. Elizabeth Arnold. '55 Box 246. La Grange, N. C.
Webb. Patricia Ann. '52 1503 Front St.. Beaufort. N. C.
Weber. Emmy. '53 4 Upper Padue. St. Louis, Mo.
Wecdon. Betty Joyce. '54 P. O. Box 58. Hollywood, Fla.
Weedon. Josephine. '52 21 Chestnut St.. Jamestown. N. Y.
Weeks. Ethel Gwendolyn. '53 2321 E. 5th St.. Charlotte. N. C.
Weidenhan. M. Clare. '52 118 W. Melrose Ave.. Baltimore. Md.
Weigel. Mary. "53 19164 Henry Rd.. Cleveland 26. Ohio
West. Emily. '52 Box 578. Fort Lauderdale. Fla.
West, Jeanne. '53 1316 Biltmore Dr., Charlotte, N, C.
Westbrook. Carolyn, '54 208 S. Orange Ave.. Dunn, N. C.
Westcott, Marilyn J,. '53 15 Woodhill Rd.. Tenafiy. N. J.
Westcott. Ruth F.. '55 15 Woodhill Rd.. Tenafiy. N. J.
Westrick. Kathryn. '54 Canton. Ohio
Whitaker. Marv McGall, '52 Washington, D. C.
Whitakcr. Patricia A.. '52
2126 Yorktown Rd.. N.W.. Wa.shington 12. D. C. White, Agnes Dean, '55
10110 Ft. Caroline Rd. Rt. I, Box 272W, Jacksonville 7, Fla,
White, Bettv Sue, "55 457 S, Union St.. Concord. N. C.
White. Christina. '53 102 Circle Ct.. Morganton, N. C
White-Spunner, Joan, "54 172 W, Steuben St., Pittsburgh 5, Pa
Whitley, N. C arolyn, "53 Aurora, N. C.
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Whitmore. Mary Ellen. '54 39 Hawthorne Rd.. Salem. Va.
Whitled. D'Este. '55 4856 Yorktown Blvd.. Arlington. Va.
Wichman. Ann. '53 826 W. Lexington. Ft. Wayne. Ind.
Wike. Catherine .Shirley, '53. .1503 Queen Ann In.. New Bern. N. C.
Willard. Helen. '54 1700 St. Mary's St.. Raleigh. N. C.
Williams. Cirace E., '55 1213 Roxhoro St.. Durham. N. C.
Williams. Laura Ann, '55 Route 5. Box 870. Charlotte. N. C.
Williams. Shirley A., '54 7209 Hampden Ln.. B.-thesda. Md.
Williamson. Mary Martin, '55
518 Hermitage Rd.. Charlotte. N. C.
Willouchby. Laura, '54 319 Poindexter St.. Jackson. Miss.
Wills. Ruth. '52 525 Elm St.. Erwin. Tenn.
Wilmer. Page. '54 Chestertown. Md.
Wilson. Anne Elizabeth, '55 44 Fisher Ave.. Tuckahoe. N. Y.
Wilson. .Anne Sanders, '54 202 S. Church St.. Monroe. N. C.
Wilson. Barb.ira. "54 Ro.e Hill. N. C.
Wilson. Betty Jane, '54 409 3 1st St. W.. Bradenton. Fla.
Wilson. Frances. '55 500 Oak Grove Rd,. Norfolk. Va.
Wilson. Paddy Ann, '52 College Ave., Washington. N. C.
Wilson. Becky. '54 510 Buchanon Blvd.. Durham. N. C.
Winn. Jane McConnell, '55
5012 Ventnor Rd.. Washington 16. D. C.
Winters. Polly. '53 831 Foxon Parkway. Williamsport. Pa.
Wise. Connie. '54 780 Lake Howard Dr.. Winter Haven. Fla.
Wilhrow, Jo Anne. "55 716 Greenwood Ave.. Wilmette. 111.
Woodall. Adele Davis. '52 Guntersville. Ala.
Woods, Barbara Anne. '54 26 Laurel Ave.. Arlington. N. J.
Woods, Bette. '54 Park View Ln.. Wheeling. W. Va.
Woodworth. Barbara Ann. '54 .306 East. E. Street. Erwin. N. C.
Woolery. Martha, '53 2017 Glenwood Ave.. Raleigh. N. C.
Woollen. Rebecca M.. '52 Washington Apts., Baltimore. Md.
Woolley. Virginia Claire, '55. .800 Palermo Ave.. Coral Gables. Fla.
Wooten. Patsv. '52 Kinston. N. C.
Worrell. Margaret G.. "53 259 Queens Ln., Palm Beach. Fla.
Worsham. Mary Elizabeth. '54 Box 13, Ruffin. N. C.
Worthington. Barbara, '55 Box 54. Winterville. N. C.
Wright. Betsy, '55 301 W. Greenway St.. Greensboro. N. C.
Wright. Mary Elizabeth, '52 105 Knox St.. Durham, N. C.
Yaneev. Peggy. '54 1804 St. Mary's St.. Raleigh. N. C.
Yeager. Frances, '53 Rt. 1, Box 478, Jacksonville 7. Fla.
Yost. Rebecca. '55 300 W. Thomas St.. Salisbury. N. C.
Youmans. Alice, '52 1716 S.W.. 12th Ave.. Miami. Fla.
Young. Betty Anne, '52 3406 Dover Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Young. Isabelle Mary. '52 East Market St.. Marietta, Pa.
/.anner, Genevieve Ellen. '53
3200 Military Rd.. N.W.. Washington 15, D. C.
Ziegler, Joan S.. "52 7427 Boyer St.. Philadelphia 19. Pa.
Zimmerman. Elaine. ■54.125 Kenwood Rd.. Grosse Pointe. Mich.
Zimtbaum. Mary Matilda, '55 502 Asle Ave, Newton, N. C.
Zipplics. Claire. '52 205 E. 48th St.. Savannah. Ga.
Zwick, Matalie, '54 308 Sixth Ave., Dayton, Ky.
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1016 Buchanon Blvd.. Durham. N. C.
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324 Ridgewood Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
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3525 Davenport .St., N.W.. Washington 8. D. C.
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18 Manetta Rd., .Asheville. N. C. .Mlison. Paul Joseph. '55
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1024 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland. Fla. Anderson, Edward Everett, "55
502 E. Forest Hills Blvd.. Durham, N. C. ■Anderson. Herschel Vincent. '54
2505 Kenmore Dr.. Raleigh. N. C.
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814 Rolling Rock Rd.. Pittsburgh 34. Pa.
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Anderson. Robert E., '52 6 Suncrest Ave.. Wheeling. W. Va.
Anderson, R. S.. '55 80 Ridge Rd.. Glen Rock. N. J.
.Anderson. .Samuel Gober, '52 80 Ridge Rd.. Glen Rock. N. J.
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16700 l.archwood Ave.. Shaker Heights, Ohio
Armstrong. James C, '53 1600 29th St.. Parkersburg. W. Va.
.Arnold. Eugene A., '54 110 Coleman Ave.. Asheville. N. C.
.Aronberg. Harold. '53 2700 Bruce Dr.. Ashland. Ky.
Arthur, William Robert. '55
52 E. Southgale. Fort Thomas. Ky. Ashdown, Charles Edward, '54
30 Alnwick Rd.. Malverne. L. I., N. Y.
Atkins, James H., '53 606 Jackson St.. Gastonia. N. C.
Atkinson. James C, '52 117 S. Love St.. Thomasville, Ga.
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Avera. David S.. '53.. 343 Fairfax Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.
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Baehr, Bruce F.. '52 1410 Library Ave.. McKeesport. Pa.
Baehr. Richard Lionel, '54. ...45 Wendover Rd.. Springfield. Mass.
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Bailev. Frank Robert. '55 1201 Burton St.. Silver Spring. Md.
Bailey. William Raymond. '54. ...480 N. Main St.. Mt. Airy, N. C.
Baima. John A., Jr., '54 112 Jean St.. Ramsey, N. J.
Baker, Charles C. '55 3243 N. Abingdon St.. Arlington, Va.
Baker. Charles Ernest, Jr., '53. .1430 Chicago Ave.. Evanston, III.
Baker, Paul W., '55 984 Stovall Blvd.. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga.
Baker. William Freeman. '54 2412 Park Ave.. Easton, Pa.
Baldwin, Bruce, "53. Box 96. Rt. 1. Bellaire Beach. Largo. Fla. Baldwin. Joseph I.vle. Jr.. "53 16 Vernon Terrace. .Alexandria. Va.
Ball, Walter Herbert, '52 1019 Hay St.. Fayetleville, N. C.
Ballard. Charles Lee. '55
200 Big Draft Rd.. White Sulphur Springs. W. Va. Ballard. Ed. "52 200 Big Draft Rd.. White Sulphur Springs. W. Va.
Bane. Allan, "55 R.R. No. 3. Box 116. Austell. Ga.
Bangle. Robert E., '52 660 S. Union, Concord, N. C.
Bannon, Peter J.. '.54 261 Rock Rd.. Glen Rock. N. J.
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Baptistc. Ronald P.. '53
2728 Brown Ave., Apt. 24A. Durham. N. C
Barb. Thomas S,, '55 39 Wahon Ave., Waban, Mass.
Barden, Lawrence E.. '53 417 Howard St., Boone, N. C.
Barfield. Victor W.. '52 La Grange. N. C.
Barger. Jerry, '55 915 Lincolnton Rd., Salisbury. N. C.
Barker. Bradley S.. '54 Wolfcboro. N, H.
Barker, O. Clveland. Jr., '55 116 Fenner Ave.. Asheville, N. C.
Barnard. William R.. "55
2023 Rosemont Ave.. N.W.. Washington 10, D. C. Barnes, Charles Haynes. "53 .4028 .Spring Hill Rd.. Louisville. Ky. Barnes. Donald Alfred. '53. I.archmonl .Acres. I archmonl. N. '^■.
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Barnetl. Jay. "55 2407 Terrell PI.. I \nchburg. Va.
Barnhardt, Luther ,'55 184 Washington In.. C oncoid. N. C.
Barnhardl. Max Loyd, Jr., '54 702 Cobb St.. Durhatn, N. C.
Barnhill. Edgar. "54 Bethel. N. C.
Barr. Charles R.. '54 Coople's Ln., Wallinglord. Pa.
Barranco. Frank Thomas. '52
1212 Argonne Dr., Baltimore 19, Md.
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Barrett. A. J., Jr.. ■.S2
^\^\ Mt. Pleasant St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C.
Barrett. David Wood. '54 Box 2:^(^. Roxboro. N. C.
Barrett. William R., '.s5 201 Woodrow Ave.. High Point. N. C.
Barriek. Harrv Welling. Jr.. "53
3200 Drone Squadron. Elgin A. F. B.. Fla.
Barry. Earnest H.. "52 7014 Kenlegh Rd.. Baltimore. Md.
Barrv. John L.. III. '52 714 Dixie In.. Plainfield. N. J.
Bartlett. William M.. "54 1611 Harlem Blvd. Rockford. 111.
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Barton. Jerrv. '53 3656 Johnson .Ave.. Riverdale. N. Y.
Baruick. Howard. '52 546 N.E. 97lh St.. Miami. Fla.
Bass. Robert Homer. '53 Rt. 2, Danville. Va.
Bataller. Bruce. '54 427 Arden Ct., Ridgewood. N. J.
Bates. Robert Kenneth. '52. ...12 Laurel Ave.. Ml. Vernon. N. Y.
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Baturin. Richard H.. '54
2871 McKinley St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C.
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Bauman. Lawrence A.. '52
Robin Hood Trail. 1 ookout Mountain. Tenn.
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V. A. Hosp.. 1540 Spring Valley Rd.. Huntington, W. Va. Bayless, Thomas Gardner. Jr.. "55
726 19th Ave.. N.E.. St. Petersburg. Fla.
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565 Indiana Ave.. Southern Pines, N. C.
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Becher. Georae D., Jr.. "52. .69 Normandy Rd.. Longmeadow. Mass.
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2231 Wheat St.. Columbia 5. S. C.
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Behnkc. Ray G.. '54 Old Mendan Rd.. Morristown. N. J.
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Bell. George C. "53 1313 College PI.. Raleigh. N. C.
Bell. John Henry. "55 1203 Greenwav Dr.. High Point. N. C.
Bell. Luke P.. "54 Rt. 3. Box 53. Loris. S. C.
Bell. William G.. "52 Carrollton. Ky.
Bellinger. Dan Eddins, '55 234 Gulf Blvd.. Tampa. Fla.
Benda. George M.. "53 27 Hopkins Rd.. Arlington 74. Mass.
Bennett. Daniel Ross. "53 . McComb. Ohio
Bennett. Guy. "53 1403 Carolina Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Bennett. Robert McArn. "54 405 Market St.. Cheraw. S. C.
Benson. Bruce W., "53 2704 Ridgeway Rd.. Dayton. Ohio
Berger. Robert B., '53 Coalgood. Ky.
Bergeron. William Lawrence, '52. 24 E. Elm St.. Greenwich. Conn.
Berlinghof. Pete. '54 10 Elmwood Rd.. Baltimore 10, Md.
Bernard. Harold. Jr.. "53 947 Pearl Harbor St.. Bpt.. Conn.
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Bernstein. Eugene M.. '53. .301 1 Wolcott Ave.. Baltimore 16. Md.
Bernstein. Lee. '55 939 Brooks Ln.. Baltimore 17. Md.
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Berrier. Paul. '55 314 Ward St.. Thomasville. N. C.
Berry. Edward L., '54 1003 N. Gregson St.. Durham. N. C.
Berrv. Maxwell K., '52 529 W. McElroy. Morganfield. Ky.
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Bianchina. Edward J.. '55 23 Garfield PI.. Hempstead. N. Y.
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Bird. Robert H.. ".<4 127 Park Dr., San Antonio 12. Tex.
Bishop. Ted Hartley, '54 Princeton. W. Va.
Bishop. William Warren. '53 1006 Knox St.. Durham. N. C.
Bissette. C. Morgan. '52 1511 Milton Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Bissette. Lester Cefare, '54 Box 63. Bailey. N. C.
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Bitzer. Carl W.. "55 R.F.D. No. 5. Johnson Citv. Tenn.
Bixhv. Richard G.. '53 18510 Bretton Dr.. Detroit 23. Mich.
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Blackley. Shem K.. "54 505 S. Washington St., Shelby, N. C.
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Blackwell. LcRov I... Jr.. "52 287 N.W. 58th St.. Miami. Fla.
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Blair, Dick. "52 408 W. 3rd Ave., Warren, Pa.
Blalock. William Shaw. '52 6 Hesje Dr.. Lexington. N. C.
Blanck. Charles K., '53 1309 Washington St.. Durham. N. C.
Bland. Billy R., "53 820 Madison. Apt. 2. Durham. N. C.
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Bledsoe. James W.. '53 Winter Park. Fla.
Blevins, Maurice Everett, '52
B22 The Old Citadel. Charleston. S. C. Blizard. J. Walter F.. Jr.. '53. .733 Washington Ln.. Jenkintown. Pa.
Block. Norman G., '54 16 Garner St., South Norwalk, Conn.
Bloom. Robert H.. '55 3730 Lovers Ln.. Dallas. Tex.
Boardman. Robert R.. '55 726 22 Ave., N.. St. Petersburg. Fla.
Boardman. William H.. '55 726 22 Ave.. N,. St. Petersburg. Fla.
Boatwright. Frank. '54 Ridge Spring. S. C.
Bobbitt. Joseph Irvin. '52 513 Princess St.. Wilmington. N. C.
Bobbitt. Ralph. Jr., "54 219 Marigold St.. Rockv Mount. N. C.
Bocock. Robert. '55 814 6th St.. Durham. N. C.
Bodden. Cierald Alston. Jr.. '54 3020 5th St.. Port Arthur. Tex.
Bodenhamer, David Lee. '52
1004 E. 3()th St.. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Bogart. William H., '53 707 Spaulding St.. Flmira. N. Y.
Bolick. Harold D.. '53
908 Graham-Hopedale Rd.. Burlington. N. C.
Boling, Floyd Jackson. Jr., '54 405 W. Elk St.. Siler City. N. C.
Bollinger. Richard N 3127 Guilford Ave.. Baltimore, Md.
Bolster. Dennis. '55 3617 Everett St.. Washington 8. D. C.
Bolton. Norman A.. '52 3607 Blanck Rd.. Cleveland Hts.. Ohio
Bonduiant. Wesley Eugene. "54 Reidsville. N. C.
Bonin. Carl Joseph. "53 202 Waldo PI., Englewood. N. J.
Boone. Don H.. "55 306 Weddle St.. Flemingsburg. Ky.
Booth. Robert H.. '54.4664 Garfield St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C.
Borchardt. Charles. '54 4111 Staunton Ave.. Charleston. W. Va.
Bornhcim. Ralph. "53 Oak Hill. W. Va.
Boshamer. Henry Carlisle. '54 502 W. Fifth .St.. Gastonia. N. C.
Botnick. Robert Stanley. '54.610 W. Pine St.. HattiesburK. Miss. Bouldin. Eugene Korner. '53
nil Forrest Hill Dr.. High Point. N. C. Bourne. J. Philip. '52 .4906 Virginia Ave.. S.E.. Charleston. W. Va.
Bourne, P. Barrv, '53. Lakewood, N. Y.
Bovaird. George Christe, '53 700 E. Main St.. Bradford. Pa.
Bowen. Joseph A.. Jr.. '54. Dunvegan Rd.. R.R. 1. Louisville. Ky. Bowles. Lawrence Thompson. "53
121 Brixton Rd.. Garden City. N. Y.
Boyd. Edwin C. "54 2206 Madison Ave.. Greensboro. N. C.
Boyd. Melvin Thomas, '53 Henderson. N. C.
Boylston, Ben C, '54 1405 Buckingham Ave.. Norfolk. Va.
Bozzelli. James Fox, '54 2715 Wordlugh Rd.. Havertown. Pa.
Bracket!. Edwin Harold. '52 Box 753. Rt. 9. Charlotte. N. C.
Bracknev. William A.. '52 2530 ParkwooJ. Toledo. Ohio
Bradshaw. Robert W., Jr.. "54 205 N. Tarboro St.. Wilson. N. C.
Bradt. Jim. "54 48 Godwin Ln.. St. Louis 17. Mo.
Bragg. Albert F.. "54 114 Virginia Ave.. Hiah Point. N. C.
Branch. Charles M., "54 P. O. Box 111. Ch.-sterfield. S. C.
Brannon. Bob. "54 4004 Lenox Rd.. Birmingham. Ala.
Branscombe. Paul, "54 46 MacKay Ave.. Toronto. Ont.
Bray. Eugene Edward, '55. .403 Gilmer Circle. Reidsville. N. C.
Brewer. Richard A., '55 410 Melrose Ave.. Bound Brook. N. J.
Brazis. Michae Douglas, '52 85 Mercer St.. Boston. Mass.
Brennan. D. Richard. '54. ...2843 S. Buchanan St.. Arlington 6. Va.
Brenner. Morgan G., '54 826 S. Pershing .Ave.. York. Pa.
Brewer. Si. '55 Anchorage. Ky.
Brian. Murray. '55 Box 311, Woodland Ave.. Plainfield. N. J.
Brice. Anton. Jr., '55 3000 Conn. Ave.. Washinaton. D. C.
Bridges. E. Burke. '52 107 Winston St.. Thomasville. N. C.
Brill. William. '52 Locu4 Hill. Va.
Brinson. Lee. '55 209 S. Veitch .St.. Arlington. Va.
Brinson. Walter J 130 W. Grimsby. Kenmore. N. Y.
Britt. Robert D.. Jr.. '52 Box 392, Melbourne, Fla.
Britton. William Moses, '55 230 S. Maple St.. Ahoskie. N. C.
Brock. Jimmy. '52 Box 149. Red Springs. N. C.
Brokenshire. Melvyn Royal. Jr.. "52
No. 9. College Hill .Apts.. Macon. Ga.
Brondstater. Phil. "55 Buckmarsh St.. Berryville. Va.
Brooks. Eugene Clyde. IIL "52
1011 Southwood Dr.. Durham. N. C.
Brooks. Frederick P.. Jr.. "53 431 W. 5th St., Greenville, N. C.
Brooks. George H.. III. '52 Apex. N. C.
Brooks. Leonard Howard. '53 805 W. Gold St.. Wilson, N. C.
Brooks. Thomas Donald. '53
117 Rice St.. Rose City. N. Little Rock. Ark.
Broom. Phillip W., '53 Griffith Rd.. Monroe. N. C.
Browder. Les. '52 Box 963. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Brown. Bruce MacDonald. '53
201 W. Walnut Ln.. Germantown. Philadelphia 44. Pa. Brown. Charles S.. "54 War, W. Va.
355
Brown. Dave. '54 3i: Forrest Rd.. Raleigh. N. C.
Brown, David Carhard. "55
33 Hendricksoii Ave.. Roeksille Centre, N. Y. Brown, Dennison Robert. '55
4266 Hyacinth Ave., Baton Rouge, La. Brown. Donald Gannon, '54.112 W. 6th Ave., Williamson. W. Va.
Brown. Rdgar Barry, '54 1442 E. 21st St.. Brooklvn 10, N. Y.
Brown. Jimmv P., '54 712 E. Ash St.. (ioldshoio. N. C.
Brown. Jack C., '52 16 Winslow Rd.. White Plains. N. Y.
Brown. I.awton C, '53 432 .Megra, West Palm Beach. Fla.
Brown. Robert M., '54 10 hmerton Rd.. Glen Rock, N. J.
Brown, Samuel Hovt, '52 Rt. One, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Browning, Henrv D.. '55 207 Connor St., Wilson. N. C.
Browninu. Robert M.. '55 1416 N. Duke St.. Durham, N. C.
Brubaker, Joseph DeVenny. '55 620 6th Ave.. New Brighton. N. J. Bruiison, Ronald A., '52
4030 Dover Rd.. Hope Valley, Durham, N. C.
Bryan. David Barclay, '55 Rt. 1. Bo.\ 737. Scottsdale, Ariz.
Bryan, James L., '55
111 Spring Garden St. Ext., Greensboro, N. C. Bryant. William Franklin, Jr., '54
1945 Sterling Rd.. Charlotte, N. C.
Buchanan. Robert R., "52 211 Parkway, Bluefield, W. Va.
Buchheil. William A.. '55 255 l.opper St.. Grecnsburg. Pa.
Buckley. Richard Robert, '54 114 Martin Ln., Wilmington. Del.
Buckley, Thoma.s T., '53
1819 Lamont St., N.W., Washington 10, D. C.
Buckowitz. Moritz. '55 2603 Denison St., Baltimore 16, Md.
Bunch. Willis A.. "55 Chadbourn. N. C.
Bunn. Joseph Plumme, "54 202 Battle Ave.. Tarboro. N. C.
Burrell, Robert G.. '53 437 Springfield Pike. Wyoming 15. Ohio
Burrows, Bob Lee, '54 970 .Straight St., Ashehoro. N. C.
Buohl. Edward Allan, '55 925 W. Oakridge. Ferndale 20. Mich.
Burka. Leonard, '55. ...3001 Ellicott St., N.W.. Washington. D. C.
Burke, Joseph H., '55 115 Sherman PI.. South Orange. N. J.
Burke. Ravmond F., '55 105 Pine St.. Dalton. Mass.
Burckel. Robert Charles, '55 1725 Taylor St., Hollvwood. Fla.
Burkholder. Peter C '55 21 W. 46th St.. Indianapolis. Ind.
Burr. Peter Shepard, '55 359 Thornbrook Rd., Rosemont, Pa.
Burtner, Tiny. '55 Rt. 1. Box 231, Greensboro, N. C.
Burwell, Nathaniel D., '55 R.F.D. 4. Oxford, N. C.
Bushman, Richard A., '52 800 13th St.. Alexandria, Va.
Bushman. Theodore W., Jr., '53 800 13th St.. Alexandria. Va.
Bush, Bobby Wesley. '53 104 Olive Ave., Lenoir, N. C.
Bustamante. Satiago, '55
Transversal 17, No. 25-13. Bogata, Colombia, S. A. Butler. William Warren, '52. .760 Ponders Ave., N.W., Atlanta. Ga.
Butrym. Robert Carl, '52 2105 Versaille Ave.. McKeesport, Pa.
Butt.' Page, Jr., '52 300 Manville Rd.. Pleasantville. N. Y.
Byerly, Charles Tales, Jr„ Special 231. s Sprunt St.. Durham, N. C.
Byers, Bill, '52 2825 Hampton Ave.. Charlotte, N. C.
Byer.s. Frank M., "54 12409 St., N. St. Petersburg. Fla.
Bynum. Bundy, "53 Darlington, S. C.
Byron. Alexander. "52 99 High St.. Wareham, Mass.
Cahill. John Edward. "52 22 Meadow St., Litchfield, Conn.
Cahill. Richard Walter. "55 22 Meadow St., Litchfield, Conn.
Cain, Paul Ricks, "54 910 High St.. Macon, Ga.
Caldwell. John, "55 39 Beverly Rd.. Hamden. Conn.
Callahan. George S.. "55
3830 Cocagrove Ave., Coconut Grove, Fla.
Callahan. Paul X., "55 215 Cornwall Ave., Trenton, N. J.
Calleson, Donald A., '54 114 Lincoln Ave.. Merrick, N. Y.
Calleson. Gerald C, "54 114 Lincoln Ave.. Merrick, N. Y,
Camacho, Fernando, '55
Carrera 4. No. 73-16. Bogota. Colombia, S. A. Campbell. Frederick MacGregor. "55
119 College Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
Campbell. John R.. '52 15 Sawyer Ave., Boston 25, Mass.
Cannon. Robert L., '55
Jammar-Rusag: APO 206-A c o P.M., New York, N. Y
Cannon, Samuel F., '52 R.F.D.. St. James, N. Y.
Cannon, Stanley Joel. '53 ...339 Catania Ave., Coral Gables, Fla.
Cardozo. Joseph Lopes, '53 68 Cleveland .St.. Belleville. N. J.
Carey. John J.. '53 1326 E. Berry St.. Fort Wayne. Ind.
Carlton. Joseph l.cland. '55 Box 21, Wauchula, Fla.
Carnahan. John A.. '53 1803 Radnor Rd.. Cleveland Hts.. Ohio
Carpenter, R. G.. Jr„ '54 Box 427. Green St.. Wolfeboro. N. H.
Carroll. John. '52 364 Lebanon St., Maiden, Mass.
Carroll, 1 homas M., '55 Box 36, Valdese, N. C.
Carson. David G., '53 4430 Main .St.. Snyder, N. Y.
Carson. Richard T., '52 401 Caldwell Ave., Wilmcrding, Pa.
Carter. C harles T., '55. Duke of Gloucester St., Williamsburg, Va.
Carter, Howard R., '54 1227 Ninth .St., Lake Charles, la.
Carter, John H., '53
Freudian Acres, Spring Mills, Milford. N. J.
Carver, George W., '53 Harbourton, N. J.
Carver, John R., '53 Hume, Mo.
Carver, Marvis J., Jr., '52 Rougemonl, N. C.
Case. Lawrence. '55 60 Saddle Rock Rd.. Stamford. Conn.
Cashman. Donald. '55 556 W. 180th -St.. New York 33. N. Y.
Cassidy. Samuel Maxwell, '55 55 Kilgo. Jenkins. Ky.
Castiglia. Tom. '54 921 23rd Ave.. Tampa. Fla.
Castillo. Miguel. '55 Apartado 309. Maraeaibo. Venezuela
Gates. Billv Reeves. '53 2523 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Gates. Dalton Reede. '55 1007 Hale St.. Durham. N. C.
Gates, Jerrv H., '53 4100 Hermitage Rd.. Richmond. Va,
Caudle, Lloyd C, '53. Rt. 1. Clemmons. N. C.
Caulfield. H. F., '55 285 9th Ave. N., St. Petersburg. Fla.
Cavaliere. Benjamin A,. '52 572 E. Main St.. Norristown. Pa.
Caviness. Lewis Lynn. '55 Raleigh. N. C.
Cederstrom. Jim. '54 411 Pomeroy Ave.. Pittsfield, Mass.
Chace. James D.. '54 1422 Clover Rd.. Rochester. N. Y.
Chaconas. Peter. '55 4808 16th St.. Washington. D. C.
Chaffiot. Robert Remi. '55 3803 Jocelvn St.. Washington. D. C.
Chamberlain. W. J.. '53 931 Breton Rd.. Grand Kapi.ls. Mich.
Chambers. Robert Miller. '55 .110 Old Army Rd.. .Scarsdale. N. Y. Chandler. Robert Move. Jr.. '55
1000 Western .Ave.. Rocky Mount. N. C.
Chapin, Lee W., '55 945 McKinlev. Niagara Falls. N. Y.
Chaplin. Stanley W., '54 149 S. Lincoln St., Keene, N. H.
Chapman. Edwin E., Jr., '54 507 Circle Dr.. Binlington. N. C.
Chapman. Wm. Ennis, 111, '53 3214 Eastern Blvd.. York. Pa,
Chappell. James Dodson. Jr., '53 Marshallville. Ga.
Chappell, William Henrv. '52 113 S. Elm St.. Durham. N. C.
Cheek. Leon. '52 809 Demeriet, Durham. N. C.
Chestnut, Donald B., '54 Cedarviile. Ohio
Chesson. Leslie. 54 308 W. Markham Ave., Durham, N. C.
Chilton. Scott W., '55 162 W. Glentav Rd.. Lans.lowne. Pa.
Christian. William S.. '55 1005 Burch Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Christie. John W.. Jr., '55 1541 LaRue Ave.. Jackso.iville. Fla.
Christy. Robert H.. '53 Third St.. Andrews. N. C.
Chrilton. John E.. '52. 288 Glengary Rd.. Birmingham. Mich.
Chun. Robert Jenquen, '54 Oakland, Calif.
Ciminello. Vito J., '54 51 Kruger PL, Passaic, N. J.
Clapp. Gordon W., '54 30 Hillcrest Circle. Swampscolt. Mass,
Clapp. James Robert. '54 R.F.D. 1. Siler City. N. C,
Clark, Fred. '53 120 W. McLelland Ave., Mooresville, N. C.
Clark. Henry B., II, '53 Reidsville, N, C,
Clark, Jonathan Yates, '52 Box 526, Leesbur.s;, Fla.
Clarke, William M., '55 1000 Belmont Ave., Favetteville. N. C.
Clary, James B., '55 960 Fulton St.. Macon. Ga,
Classen, William, '55 952 Lindbergh Dr.. N.E., Atlanta. Ga.
Clatterbuck. Ronald D., '53. ...320 Huntington Blvd.. Roanoke. Va.
Clausen. J. Donald, '52 5910 Smith Ave.. Baltimore 9, Md.
Claxton. Richard A., '53 234 Lytton Ave.. Pittsburgh 13, Pa,
Clayton, Robert H., '55 512 Warren St.. Williamston, N. C.
Clegg. C. B.. Jr.. .Special 315 S. Spring St.. Greensboro, N, C.
Clemente, Joe, 111, '55 2740' 2 Florida Ave.. Tampa. Fla.
Clemson. D. Buckey. '52 101 Tunbridge Rd.. Baltimore 12. Md.
Clifton. Larry D., '54 90 Lenox .Ave.. Daytona Beach. Fla.
Clifton. Theodore E.. Jr,, '53 Wequaquet Rd.. Centerville. Mass.
Clifton. Yerger Hunt, '52... 1120 N. Jefferson St., Jackson, Miss.
Climenson. W. 'Douglas, '53 Lancaster, Pa,
Clontz, John Milton, '54 Rt. 5, Fayetteville, N, C,
Clum. Robert Jenquen 538 Judd St.. Honolulu. Hawaii
Coble. James H.. '52 410 S. Union .St.. Concord. N. C,
Cochron. Norman Booker. '52 1616 Crest Dr., Cokmibus, Ga,
Coggeshall, .Mbert Parrot. '54. ...551 Cashua St., Darlington. S. C.
Coiner. Gordon, '55 2410 Colston Dr.. Silver Springs, Md.
Cole, Alexander T., '53 105 S, Elsasser. Del.and, Fla.
Cole, John Owen, '53 Forest City, N. C.
Cole, Tom. '53 120 Dodge St., Asheville. N. C.
Cole. Willis Hunter. Jr., '55 Box 44, Flizabethtown. N. C.
Coleman. John William, '52... 1404 22nd St.. .South Arlington. Va,
Coleman. Robert A., '53 414 Fleet St., I'ottsville, Pa.
Collins. Charles, '55 Sharon View Rd.. Charlotte, N. C,
Collins, Daniel T,, '54
3545 94th St., Jackson Hgts., New ^ork, N. Y, Collins. Harlev G.. '54. .398 N.E. 100 St.. Miami Shores. Fla.
Collins. Harold A., II, '55 Pickridge, Southern Pines. N. C.
Collins. H. William, '52 221 Jefferson Rd.. Newark. Ohio
Collins. John J.. Jr.. '54 612 S. Broad .St.. Ihomasville. CJa.
Collins. William George. '52
2605 14th St.. Long Island C il\ 2. N. \.
Collyer, Stan, '54 312 S. Cornell Circle, Fort VVayne. Ind.
C olvin, John C, '52
122 Flm Park Blvd., Pleasant Ridge, Mich.
( ombes, George, '54 27 Hampton Ct.. Rockville C entre. N. >'.
C\impton. Kenneth B., '55 1910 I'niversitv Dr.. Diuham. N. C.
Conauav. Jack R.. '52 1307 Andrew .St.. Parkersburg. \V. Va.
( ondon,' Irvin M., '52 241 1'. Oak Ave., Wildwood, N. J.
( onna. Sherrill A., '55 427 Hawthorne ,'\ve., honkers, N. Y.
Conner. John Cecil. '52 5210 Wright Ave., Ballimoie. Md.
Cornier. William ,\hin Fletcher. Jr.. '54
R.F.D. 5. Box S55. Roanoke. Va.
Connor, l.vle B., '53 Bryantville, Mass,
Conti, Angelo 1... '52 42 Earle St., Hartford, Conn.
356
onuu>. F^aiil. '54
ook, James. Jr.. '55. ook. Philip T.. •.'^3.. ooke, Clifton Noyes, ooke. Maxwell E.,
1510 E. Fifth .Si.. Cireeiisille, N. C.
Gladacics. Bristol. N. H.
Amherstdale. W. Va.
'52 156 Locust St., Danvera, Mass.
'53 Sarasota. Fla.
oolcv. Charles H,. '54 1817 E. 5th St.. Charlotte. N. C.
ooper. Jaek R.. '53 826 Wilkerson St., Durham, N. C.
opes van Hasselt. Frederick W.. "52
635 I ydenham Ave.. Montreal, Can. oppala. George Harrill, "53. .620 GranJin RJ.. Charlotte, N. C.
opses. Georee S., "53 408 Walnut .\\c.. Charlotte. N. C.
orbett, Wm. P., '54 323 Castle Havne Rd.. Wilmington. N. C.
ordes. William F., '54 33 Manchester Rd.. Tuckahoe, N, Y.
ordova. Peter de, '55. ...3 I Lockerman .\\'c.. Poughkeepsie. N. Y.
orlev. Jaek lee. '55 Prosperity. W. Va.
orn.Donn Edward. '52.. 1505 W. Third St.. C olumhus 12. Ohio orrigan. Eugene. "52. .5803 Cleargiving Rd.. Haltimorc. Md.
ote. Daniel W., "52 809 Forest Glen Rd.. Silver Springs. Md.
ottman. Brooke Powell. '52 .406 Rosebank .Ave.. Baltimore. Md.
ouller. James W.. '55 1127 Orville Ave., S. Norfolk. Va.
oulthurst. Lawrence Joseph, Jr.. "55
1045 Sleepy Hollow Ln.. Plainfield, N. J.
55 Kinston, N, C.
in, "52 R.F.D. 2. Enfield. N. C.
2257 Ernest St.. Jacksonville, Fla.
'52 P. O. Box 951. Durham. N. C.
o\. Jerry V., "54 Box 543, Homestead. Fla.
o\e. James. "55 Durham. N. C. Wagram. N. C.
oyle, Joseph Heath. '55 2950 Krameria St.. Denver. Colo.
rady, Baraket .Abraham, '54. 947 Kenmore St.. Jacksonville. Ela.
rady, George. '53 6220 Norwood .Ave.. Jacksonville, Fla.
raig. J. Brad. Jr., '53 450 Serrano Ave.. Pittsburgh 16, Pa.
rane, James D.. "52 North Warren. Pa.
ranwell. James L.. Jr., "54 1149 Shady Ave.. Pittsburgh. Pa.
Frank Teller. '52... .1711 College Ave., Hartsville. S. C. Fred R.. '55 105 Shadow Rd.. Chew Chase. Md.
oune. Maurice N., ousins. Matthew E. oward. .Alton. '54... o\, Ernest Howard.
raw ford ra\\ ford rawford rawford rav\ford
Malcolm F., "52 Ill S. 5th .St.. Wilmington. N. C.
Narvel. Jr.. '52 93 Merrimon Ave.. Asheville, N. C.
Theodore. "54
IS225 Wexford Terrace. Jamaica Est., L. I., N. Y, rawford. Tommv York. '53 ...405 N. Marietta St, Gastonia, N. C. reeck. Harlan L.. III. '54 .224 N. Fayetteville St.. Asheboro, N. C.
resson. David Homer, '55 873 Louise Circle. Durham. N. C.
rilz. Dale. '55 3208 Abercorn St.. Savannah. Ga.
rockett. David French, "54 509 Owen Rd., Wynnewood, Pa.
roll. John. Jr., "55 163 W. Main St., Middletown, Pa.
ronce, Paul C, '54 36 Kingwood Ave.. Erenchtown. N. J.
ross, William H, "52 Kingmill Pike, Bristol, Va.
row. Earl P., Jr., '54 262 Peachtree Hills .Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
rowder, Billy Lee. "55... .4237 Princeton .Ave., Greensboro, N. C.
rowder. Richard Joseph. 52. 309 .Steele .St., High Point, N. C.
roxton. Hugh B.. Jr., '53 17 W. .Augusta PI.. Greenville. S. C.
rumpler. Benton E., '53.625 Shenandoah .Ave., Bluefield, W. Va. ruz. Ricardo. "54... 1 8 Borinquer .Ave. Rio Piedras. Puerto Rico
ummings. Alton, "53 839 S. Lee St., .Asheboro. N. C.
ummings, William F., '55. .305 S. Barry Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y.
Lmimins. Hugh Sterling, "54 326 W. Pike St., Cannonsburg, Pa.
unningham. Charles, '54 Rt. 1, Box 148, Durham, N. C.
unningham, Wayne A.. '54. ...1230 Highland Ave., .Abington, Pa. unningham. Owen Kenneth, 52 1615 Ala Wai. Honolulu, T. H. urley, John Edward. "53. .19011 Bedford Rd.. Birmingham, Mich.
urrv. Robert William, '54 9 Monroe St.. Lynbrook, N. Y.
zyz'. Ray W.. '55 Woodworth St.. Suffield. Conn.
Dahl, Doring, "54 4529 Forest Ave., Downers Grove, III.
Dailey. Richard. "55 600 Kent Ave.. Cumberland, Md.
Dainc. Donn David. '52..APO 851, c.'o P.M., New York City. N. Y.
Dalev. John Walter, "54 ..Box 191, Wilton, N. H.
Dalgleish. Thomas A., "52 R.F.D. 3. Westminster. Md.
Dalton. Carson E., '54 20 Gordon PL. Verona. N. J.
Dalton. Frank P., '55 ...101 Hermitage Rd.. Charlotte. N. C.
Dalton, Robert Erwin, 53
311 S. Interlachen Ave., Winter Park. Fla. Dalton, William Lee, ■54... 8705 Broadbrook Dr., Bethesda. Md. Daniel, Eugene Thomas, '53. ...2013 University Dr., Durham. N. C. Dannenbera. Richard B., "52.. .27 Lotus St.. CeJarhurst. L. I.. N. Y.
Dar. Ralph Marshall, Jr., '55 118 W. Fort St., Marion, N. C.
Darkis, Thomas Morris, "53.1211 Alabama Ave., Durham, N. C. Darling, Glenn, "53. 1275 Inglewood Dr., Cleveland Hts., Ohio
Darling, Lee. "54 1275 Inglewood Dr., Cleveland Hts.. Ohio
Davidson, Williams, "52 Annapolis, Md.
Davis, Albert Hibbard, Special Satsuma, Fla.
Davis, Bob P., '52 108 N. 18th .St., Pottsville. Pa
Davis, Harrv Charles. "55 Bridaeville, Del.
Davie. Hubert V., Jr., "52
Cranbrook School, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
Davis, Jolyon Edmund, "52 1123 Harvey St., Raleigh, N. C.
Davis, Norman Warren, "53
334 W. Pine Grove. North Augusta, S. C.
Denny, Richard, 52.. Denunzio, Don M., Derrick, Kenneth C ., Desvernine, Kenneth
Davis. Richard .\., "53 54 E. Cleveland Ave., Newark, Del.
I)a\is. Robert Boatman, '55
118 N, Chestnut St., Clarksburg, W. Va.
Davis. Robert Louis, '52 Box 36, Livingston, Ala.
Davis. Robert P., 52 108 N. 18th St., Pottsville, Pa.
Dawes. Kenneth J.. Jr., '52 Lawrenceville, N. J.
Dawson. Cieorgc H., '54 20 E. Gravers Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
Day, Jerry Donald, '53 1337 Kings Dr., Charlotte. N. C.
Deal, C. P., "52 210! Crescent Ave., Charlotte, N. C,
Dean, William Howard, "53 Live Oaks, Fla.
DeBevaise. Arthur, '55 35 Old Farm Rd., Great Neck, N. Y,
DeBorde, Shelby L, '55 1434 Idalia Dr.. Columbia, S. C
Decker, Marvin Clement, "54 146 Orchard St.. Bloomfield, N. J.
DeC ordova, Peter, "55 33 Loockcrman Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Deimling, Keston, "53 1443 Thatcher Ave., River Front. 111.
de la Ciiiardia, Vincente Torriente. '55
Cuba St. No. 4, Havana. Cuba de I aski. Donald. "54
13 Whittier St., N.W., Washington 12, D. C.
Delbos, George A., jr, "54 Gray Gables, Buzzard's Bay, Mass.
DeLong, David D., '52 201 Douglass St.. Reading, Pa.
DcMidowitz, Bill, '52 342 Wayside Rd., Neptune, N. J.
DeMoulpied, Paul Alfred, Jr., Special
1097 Dan Johnson Rd., N.l:., Atlanta, Ga.
D'Emilio, Rudy, "54 2855 Aramingo Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Denison, Richard Lindsay, "55
2671 Forest Dr.. Winston-Salem, N. C.
108 S. I6th St., Richmond, Ind.
'53 Puritan Apts., Louisville. Ky.
54. 81 Waterside Ln., West Hartford, Conn.
P.. '52 149 Norwood Ave., North Plainfield, N. J.
Detrich, Virgil Dewey, "53 1612 Ave. S., Synder, Tex.
Detwiler. George D.. '52 R.F.D. 2. Collegeville, Pa.
Devlin, Martin Patrick, 111, '52
132 Abernathy Dr., Trenton, N. J.
Dewan, Edmond M., '53 54 Ingram St., Forest Hills, N. Y.
DeWitt. David P., "55 1422 Elm .St., Bethlehem, Pa.
Diamond, Paul, "53 443 Cedarhurst .Ave., Cedarhurst, N. Y.
Dickenson, Charles E., Jr.. "54
1709 Mt. Vernon Rd., Roanoke, Va.
Dickey, Carl. "53 2673 Letchworth Pkwy. Toledo, Ohio
Dickinson. Walter, "55 44 Fairview Ave., Summit. N. J.
Dickman. Henry Joseph, Jr., "54 Box 928, Florence. S. C.
Dickson, Ronald Wayne, '55 715 W. Marion St.. Shelbv. N. C.
Dieffenbach, Otto W., Jr., '52 Ruxton'4, Md.
Dillon, Noal Patrick, '54 East Hampton, N. Y.
Dillon, Thomas Patrick, '52 Monroe, N. C,
Dilts, Charles R., '52 920 Urban Ave., Durham, N. C,
Dispenziere, Carl, '55 73 Ernst Ave., Bloomfield, N. J.
Divine, Tom, '52 1422 Watuga St.. Kingsport. Tenn.
Dixon, John E., 55 503 Snow Hill St.. Avden. N. ( .
Dobbs. Stuart, '54 S. Fox Mill Lane. Springfield. 111.
Dodd. Swanson, '55 Mistletoe Villa. Henderson, N. C.
Dodge, Paul, '53 550 Corwin Rd., Rochester 10. N. Y.
Doebler, John. "54 12 Park Circle, Great Neck, N. Y.
Dohner, Donald C, '52 814 Louise Circle, Durham, N. C.
Donigan. William L., '53 1733 "L" St., West Belmar. N. J,
Donovan. James J., Jr., '52 135 Washington St., Brighton, Mass.
Dorn. Thomas F,, '55 118 Rutledge Ave., Charleston, S. C.
Douglas. Bryce, '54 112 Arlsington Ave., Port Jefferson, N. Y.
Douros. John Jr.. "52 Clifton, N. J.
Downey, Thomas Dickson, "52
E. Greenman Rd.. Haddonfield. N. J.
Downing, William T., "52 .2430 N Water. Decatur. 111.
Drazek, Teofil Albert. '52... .33 Beauchamp St., Springfield. Mass.
Driesell, Charles Grice, '54 207 Carlisle Way. Norfolk 5, Va.
Driscoll. Robert Willam, "53 Carmel Rd.. Charlotte. N. C.
Drozdowski. Frederic, "55 328 E. 19th St.. New York, N. Y.
Dubosky. John Bernard, '55 R.F.D. 3. Wendel Rd.. Irwin. Pa.
Dufort, Robert H, '53 3330 W. Franklin St.. Richmond, Va.
Duft, Harry, "53 321 Bedford Rd.. Ridgewood, N. J.
Duke. Davis W.. Jr., '54 314 Mansion Dr., .Alexandria. Va.
Dulin, Tom. "54 2600 Belvedere Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Dumas. Ernest M., '55 376 Andover St.. Lowell. Mass.
Dunbury. Frederick John, "55 Box 96. Buzzard's Bay. Mass.
Duncan. F. Parker, "53. ...320 E. Greenway. N. Greensboro, N. C. Duncan, John Julian, "52
52 Greenbelt In., Levittown. L. I.. N. Y.
Duncan. John N., Jr., '53 1823 .St. Marys St.. Raleigh, N. C,
Duncan. Walter. P., '52 511 Broad .St. Flizabelhton. Tenn.
Dungan. Walter P., '51 Elizabethton, Tenn.
Dunlevv. Jerome P., '55 245 Woodside Ave.. Ridgewood, N. J.
Dunne,' Walter V., '52 160 Oxford Blvd., Garden City. N. Y.
Dunson. John C, '52 4546 Iroquois .Ave.. Jacksonville. Fla.
Durham. Lee B., '52 32410 Norchester. Birmingham, Mich.
Dutschmann, Karl T., '55 119 California St.. Ridgewood, N. J.
Duval. Richard C, '55 406 1 5th Ave. Belmar, N. J.
Duval. Ronald, '55 ,' 406 15th Ave.. Belmar, N. J.
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Oiiys, Joseph C. '54..
, ..Carlos 111, No. H)5. Havana, Cuba
Eaddy, Wikloii Brooks, "55 Johnsonville, S. C.
Earnest, William Lee, "53 8855 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, Md.
Earnhardt, Harold Clark, '54 Rt. 1, Gold Hill, N. C.
Earnhardt, Wiley J. P., Jr., '53
208 N. Granville St., Edenton. N. C.
Earon, Blaine A.. '52 519 Bell Ave., .Altoona, Pa.
Eason, Elwood R., "55 Snow Hill, N. C.
Easterlings, William Ewart, '53 .2412 Everett Ave., Raleigh, N. C. Eaton. Harold Thomas, Jr.. "52
585 N. Warren Ave., Bracton. Mass.
Eberdl. Sam J., '55 2303 N. lOth St., Arlington. Va.
Eckles. James, "55 1819 Jenny Lind St., McKeesport, Pa.
Eddy. James R., '53 15 Main St.. Collinsville, Conn.
EdcihUitc, lorn, '52 5520 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh 32, Pa.
Edn.\. James M., '54 521 Buncomoe .St., Hendersonville. N. C.
Edwards, Carl N., '55 44 Forest Hill, Asheville, N. C.
Edwards, Claude Everett, Jr., "54
1870 N. Bayln St., Pensacola. Fla.
Edwards, Geoffrey B., '53 2396 Channing Ave., Westfield, N. J.
Edwards. Roy C, "55 123 Hill Crest Dr.. Mt. Airy, N. C.
Edwards, W. Lee, '54 106 Indian Spring Dr., Silver Sprmg, Md.
Eisinger, John Overton, '54
6610 BraJburn Pkwy., Bethesda 14, Md.
Elder, Thomas David. "53 ...615 Charles St., Scotia, N. Y.
EldriJge. William B., "53 1350 S. Main St., Burlington, N. C.
Eller. Julius Benjamin, '55 106 W. Finley Ave., Lenoir, N. C.
Ellington, John David, '55 1805 Rolling Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
Ellington, William T., '52 Warrenton, N. C.
Else Fred H., '54 3211 Idaho Ave., N.W., Washington. D. C.
Elston, Alan C, '55 239 17th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Fla.
Emes, Edward L., Jr., '52. .5 ChesterwooJ Ave.. Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Enander, John E., Special 1011 Park Ln., Plainfield, N. J.
Enelow, Michael, '54 Frog Hollow Rd., Rydol, Pa.
Engberg, John Pierson, "52 Bradenton, Fla.
Entwistle, Frank Joseph, "54.. ..3350 Voux St., Philadelphia 29, Pa.
Epps, Charles Lee, '53 W. 26th St., Newton, N. C.
Erickson, Emil P., '55 1523 S. 2nd Ave., Siou.x Falls, S. D.
Ertly, Ronald David, '54 21 N. Welles St., Kmgston, Pa.
Erwin, Albert Rich. Jr., '54 350 S. Union St., Concord, N. C.
Eure, Thomas D., "52 Beaufort, N. C.
Evans. Blanton D., "52 R.F.D. 1, Candler, N. C.
Evans. Jack C, "54 301 W. Second Ave., Lexington, N. C.
Evans. James Mowery, '55 2614 Kenwood Blvd.. Toledo, Ohio
Evans' Phillip W., '53 158 S. Bradford St., Dover, Del.
Everhart, Wade H.. Jr., '55 Cherry St., Katonah. N. Y.
Fairley. Archie, '54 2108 Reaves Dr.. Raleigh. N. C.
Fansler Richard E., '53 19535 Battersea, Rocky River, Ohio
Farber. James P.. '54 105 Maron St. N., St. Petersburg. Fla.
Farinella, Don Anthony, Special. 45 Idaho St., Passaic, N. J.
Farley, Francis C Jr., '53. .226 Oakwood Rd., Charleston, W. Va.
Farmer, Anthony Alvin, '52 Bolt. W. "Va.
Farmer. Fred, '54 2108 English St., High Point, N. C.
Farqiihar, Dick, '52 161 Kisor Rd., Monessen. Pa.
Farquhar, William Edward, '53
178 Kerby Rd., Grosse Pointe. Mich.
Farrell. Thomas Edwin, "54 Rt. 5. Sanford. N. C.
Farrington, John K., '53 222 Colonial Dr.. '1 homasville. N. C.
Fary Ernest F., Jr., "55. .315 W. Fearing St., Elizabeth City, N. C.
Faunce. John P., "53 Moorestown. N. J.
Feather. Ben W., '53 R.F.D. 2, Curryville, Mo.
Fcatherston. John Eugene, '54 P. O. Box 124. Roxboio, N. C.
Feild Richard W., '53 218 Gooddalc RJ.. Baltimore 12, Md.
Ferguson, John B., "53 Main St., Groton, Mass.
1 errell. Marshall Carr, Jr., '52 15 Liberty St.. Petersburg, Va.,
Ferry, Roy. '54 115-38 220 St., Cambria Hts.. N. Y.
Fespe'rman, George M., '54. .21 15 Greenway Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Fesperman, Walter Rowe, Jr., '54
20 Woodvale Ave., Asheville, N. C.
Fessenden, B. David, '55 Candon. N. Y.
Fickenger. Thomas Edward, '53. .2 10 N. E. St., Couders Port, Pa.
Field Herbert C, '53 407 Rives Rd., Martinsville, Va.
Eike.' Francis George, '54 R-E.D. 5. Rome, N. Y
Finberg, Robert L., '52 , x, ■
260 Van Nostrand Ave., Englewood, N. J.
Finch Brown F.. '53 225 Colonial Dr., Thomasville, N. C.
Finkelstein, Nathan, '54 227 Park Ave., East Orange, N. J.
Finley Farl B.. Jr., '53.. .2 105 Crystal Spring Ave.. Roanoke. Va.
Finn R. Huck, '55 3105 Rawnsdale Rd.. Shaker Hts., Ohio
Fischer [iavid'j., '55 621 Oakhurst Rd., Mamaroncck, N. Y.
Fischer! George 1., Jr., '54. .621 Oakhurst Rd.. Mamaroneck, N. Y. Fischer' Richard Edmund, '55. .48 Sommer Ave., Glenridge, N. J.
Fishhiirne, ( harles C, '52 Star Route, Asheville, N. C.
Fisher llherl 1,., Jr., '54 402 Oueen St., Durham. N. C.
Fisher J E '52 719 16th St., Durham. N. C.
Fisher' Robert Warren, '53 306 S. lOth Ave., Wauchula, Fla.
Fisher, Samuel I.. Jr.. '55 Box 57, Lake Dr., Island Heights. N. J.
Fisher. William Prescolt, "52. .268 Colverly Rd.. Grosse Pt., Mich.
Fitch Lewis T., "54 The Citadel, Charleston, S. C.
Fleming. William McCurdy, '53
6732 Vandike St., Philadelphia. Pa.
Flint, Thomas L., '52 1004 Buell Ave., Joliet. 111.
Flora, Jerry Lee. '54 1409 Fairidge Dr.. Kingsport. Tenn.
Foard, lommy R., '55 432 E. Lurav .Ave., Alexandria. Va.
Folk, Chris E.. '52 231 Ridgewood Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Forbes, Al C, '55 1200 S. Alhambra C, South Miami. Fla.
Forbes, Gordon Hook, '52 28 Potter Ave., Patchoque. N. Y.
Ford. Harry M., '55 106 St. Dunstans Rd.. Baltimore 12, Md.
Ford. John Byron, '52... 608 Cherokee Rd.. .Alexander City, Ala. Foreman, Clay B., Jr., '55
I 140 Rivershore Rd.. Elizabeth City, N. C.
Forsyth, Ralph, '55 25 Argyle PI.. Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Foster, Richard Sparre. '53
1612 Longfellow St., N.W.. Washington 11, D. C.
Fowler, Gerard S., '53.. 140 Elmsmere Rd.. Bronxville. N. Y.
Fowler. John Thomas, Jr.. '55 Rt. 2, Rutherfordton. N. C.
Fox, George C. Jr., '53 1036 Wilson Ave.. Teaneck. N. J.
Fox, J. Howard, '52
1502 Lincoln Ave.. New Hyde Park. L. 1.. N. Y.
Fox, Randolph, '53 3702 Upperline St.. New Orleans. La.
France, Joe H., "54 Palmyra, Va.
Franklin. Douglas, '55 807 Poplar St.. Raleigh. N. C.
Franks, Steve, "52 1215 Third Ave. W., He.ndersonville. N. C.
Eraser, John, 111. "52 2058 Myra St, Jacksonville. Fla.
Fredricks, Richard, '53 807 85th St., Miami Beach, Fla.
Freeman, Francis, '53 16 West Dr., Larchmont, N. Y.
Freeze. George Kenneth. '54 700 Kentucky St., C harlotte, N. C.
Freund. Curtis A., "54 200 W. 58th St.. New York, N. Y.
Friedlander, Robert, "54 239 Bannard Rd.. Larchmont, N. Y.
Friedman. David A.. "55 849 W. State St., Trenton. N. J.
Frymark, Herbert F., "54 1147 Jackson .Ave., River Forest. 111.
Fulcher. John Rodney, '55 1014 Colonial .Ave.. Greenville. N. C.
Fulginiti, Salvatore A.. '54
103 W. Rio Grande Ave.. Wildwood, N. J.
Fuller, Fred, '54 112 Forestwood Dr., Durham, N. C.
Fuller. Gerald W.. '54 709 Ash St., Erie. Pa.
Fuller, John Peyton, '54
2425 Lakeview Ave. S., St. Petersburg, Fla. Fuller, William Morris, "55 .2130 Lincoln Pk.. W. Chicago. 111. Fullerton. Philip Charles, '53
2001 5th Ave. W., Hendersonville, N. C. Fullton, James McEerrin, Jr., "55
2217 Pinecrest Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Fulton, James W., "54 Springfield Dairy Farms. Leesburg, Va.
Gabler, E. Richard. "54 478 E. Liberty St.. C hambersburg. Pa.
Gaby, Donald C. "53 Homestead. Fla.
Gachet, Fred Smith, Jr., "54 810 S. Mississippi. Lakeland, Fla.
Gage, Gaston Hemphill, '53
1220 Lexington .Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Gaither, Joseph Milton. "54 322 N. Main St.. Lenoir. N. C.
Galloway, Jim D., '54 Route 1, Waynesville. N. C.
Garber, Meyer, "54 160 Sisson Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
Garcia, John Paul, "55
84-35 117 St., Richmond Hill 18, N. Y.. N. Y.
Gardiner, Ted, "52 607 Boskv Ave.. Towson 4. Md.
Gardner, Robert E., "54 202 Milfoid Hill Rd., Salisburv, N. C.
Garra. Ray H, Jr., "55 117 N.W. 100 St.. Miami Shores. Fla.
Garrett, Edward Gordon. "54. .Beech Park Acres St.. .Albans, W. Va.
Garrett, John W.. "53 Warrenton, N. C.
Garron, Thomas M.. "55 Mountain View Rd.. Valdese. N. C.
Gaston, Harley B., Jr., "52.. ..112 S. Central Ave.. Belmont. N. C. Gates, Herbert Stelwyn, Jr.. '55
4480 De-xter St.. N.W., Washington 7. D. C.
Gatewood, Willard B., Jr.. '53 Pelham. N. C
Catling. Willard lllingworth, Jr., '55
519 Hermitage Ct., Charlotte, N. C. Gausman. William Henry. Jr.. '52. 17 Montrose .St.. S. Orange, N. J.
Gehweiler. John A.. Jr., "53 90-43 17hth .St.. Jamaica 3. N. Y
Geiger, William H., '53 112 N. 12th St.. leesburg. Fla.
Geissler, W. Peter, '55 18 Pocantico Rd., Ossining, N. "^^
Geoghehan. James C, '54 South Hill. Va.
George, Rhett T., Jr., '55 819 S. McDuffie .St.. Anderson. S. C.
Gerber. George C '54 2353 S. Nash St.. .Arlington, Va.
Cierhardt. Charles, '55 Qts. 4317. It. Meade, Md.
Germino. Dante L., '52 1301 Alabama Ave. Duiham. N. C.
Get/. Robert Samuel, '53.... 1 70 Hawthorne St.. Brooklyn 25, N. Y.
Ghilardi, Leo. '55 11 Hamilton St.. Dorchester. Mass.
Gibbons. Cierald D., '54 153 Hope St., Ridgewood. N. C.
Gibbons. John S.. '53 444 Richmond Ave.. Maplewood. N. J.
Gibbs. Raeford Frank, '52 358 Brevard Rd.. Asheville. N. C.
Gibbs. Robert C, '52 Box 115. Bath. N. C.
Gibson. David Paxson, '55
3123 Coiintrv Club Dr. ( harlolle. N. C.
Ciihson. James F., '52 2744 Mimosa PI. Wilmington. N. C.
Ciilberl. Charles E., '53 .1 10 Lake Forest Pkw\.. Wilmington. N. C.
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Gilbert, Eddie Reid. '53 Rt. 2, Geiniiinlown. N. C.
Gilbert, Ernest P., Jr., '54 219 North St.. Davlona Beach, Fla.
Gilbert. Joseph C. "53 120 S. Union Ave.. Havre de Cirace. Md.
Gilbert, Robert C, Jr.. "54.. 404 Keswick .Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Gilhoolev. Joseph, '55. ...89-01 31st .Ave.. Jackson Hts., I . I., N. Y.
Gilliam. Ivev W., '55 West Harden St., (iraham, N. C.
Gilliland. Jack K., '54 2210 Malvern Rd., C harlotte, N. C.
Gilniore, Charles Nelson, '53 .322 Market .St.. Belle Vernon. Pa.
Gist. Charles Rudy, '55 119 DiiPont Dr., Greenville, S. C.
Givens. Dingese IVlonroe. '54 Box 392, Pearisburg, Va.
Glanzer. Charles Elliott. '54
2160 Anthony Ave.. New York City. N. Y.
Glass. Fuller. Jr.. '54 1533 Hermitage Ct., Durham. N. C.
Glaze. Richard, '52 Bo.\ 29X1, Orlando. Fla.
Gleason. Francis Joseph, "55
5911 3rd St.. N.E.. Washington, D. C.
Glenn, Bruce. 53 108 Cherokee Park, Lexington. Ky.
Glenn. Earl Hollis, '52 3009 Angier Ave., Durham, N. C.
Glenn, James H., '53
4214 Jenifer .St.. N.W., Washington 15. D. C.
Glennie, John R., '52 R.F.D. 2. Kennehuck Port. Me.
Glosson. James G.. Jr.. '55. .307 E. Dolphin St.. Siler C ity. N. C. Gluck, Morton Chester, '53
336 Central Park West. New York 25. N. Y.
Gobbel, I.. Russell, '52 Box 149. Rt. 1. Guilford College. N. C.
Godfrev, Banks O., '55 3884 Club Dr.. Atlanta. Ga.
Goeber't, Herbert William. Jr.. '52
Woodward Rd.. Coatesville. Pa.
Goforth. Marcus. '55 395 Kerr St., Concord, N. C.
Goldstein, Garry A.. '52 236 Talbot Hall Rd.. Norfolk. Va.
Goldstein. Harold. '53 2499 Montview Dr.. Atlanta, Ga.
Goldwasser, M. Robert. '52
155 E. Mosholv Pkwy, New York 67, N. Y.
Gooch, Robert Lee, '52 616 Swift Ave., Durham. N. C.
Gooch. Edwin J.. '55 2324 Ferrell Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Good. Louis Dean. '54 2805 Walnut St.. Texarkana, Tex.
Goodman, William F.. '54 Washington St.. Snow Hill. Md.
Gordon. Bruce J., '53 910 Dunbar Hill Rd., Hamden, Conn.
Gordon. Jasper M., '53 Cole Rd., Rt. 3. Durham, N. C.
Gorham. .A B.. "52 236 S. Dwight PI., Englewood. N. J.
Gorham, Perry H., 'SS-.-lOlO Arendell St., Morehead City, N. C.
Gorrell, Bob, '53 200 Irving PI., Greensboro, N. C.
Goubert. Peter Anton, '54.... 170 Linden Ave., Englewood. N. J.
Gould, Donald W., '53 1013 Frankland Rd.. Tampa, Fla.
Govan, Colin M., '52 240 Lafavette Ave., Collingdale. Pa.
Gove, Warren H., '54 28 Tulip St., Bergenfield. N. J.
Graham, Frank R, '53 Rt. 7, Charlotte 5, N. C.
Graham, Joseph L., '52 220 6th Ave.. Nyack, N. Y.
Graham Thomas Caston, '55 38 Nimmons St., Newnan. Ga.
Grahl, Bobby Howard, '52 78 Cherry St.. Asheville, N. C.
Grant, Truett A., '52 301 Jamestown Rd.. High Point. N. C.
Graves. Charles E.. '53 160 Hillcrest St.. Staten Island 8, N. Y.
Gray. William Kent. '55 ...905 Marigold St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Gray, William Lafayette, '55
600 Alhambra Circle. Coral Gables, Fla.
Graye, Alexander, '52 West Hedding PI.. Mt. Tabor. N. J.
Green. Frank, '55 2231 Mietaw Dr.. Sarasota. Fla.
Green, Raymond W., '53 242 Chase Ave., Winter Park, Fla.
Green, Winship L, Jr., '54 8811 First Ave., Silver Spring, Md.
Greenberg, Allen, '53 Martinsville Rd.. Danville. Va.
Greenberg. Larry, '53 1709 Noble Dr.. .Atlanta. Ga.
Greene. Glen F.. Jr., '55 Harlan, K>.
Greene. John C. '53 6549 Sagamore Rd., Kansas City. Mo.
Greene. Ray Gardener, Jr., '53
1417 Ft. Bragg Rd., Fayetteville, N. C. Greene, Walter E., '54
Ardmore & Pleasant Aves., Philadelphia 18, Pa. Greenglass, Herman A., '54. .490 S. Shore Dr., Miami Beach. Fla. Greenleaf, Donald Jon, '55
207 W. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown, Pa.
Greenwald. Stuart, '53 28 Lenox PI., Middletown, N. Y.
Greer, Dewey Hobson, Jr., '53
200 Hill Crest Dr., High Point, N. C.
Greeson, Robert W., '54 1200 Bellevue, Greensboro, N. C.
Gregory, B. L. '53 5704 Procter. Detroit. Mich.
Griffin, .Ashton, '54 709 Park Ave., Goldsboro, N. C.
Griffith, R. Cyrus, '55 103 Walnut St.. Salisbury, Md.
Grigg, Marvin .A., Jr., '52 Lawndale, N. C.
Grigg, William H., '54 258 N. 4th St., Albemarle, N. C.
Grillo, Robert Lynn, '53 12-17 Ellis Ave., Fair Lawn, N. J.
Grinaker, Jimmie. '53 2162 2nd Ave. N., St. Petersburg. Fla.
Groat, Dick, "53 2011 Hampton St., Pittsburgh 18. Pa.
Grose. Favette P.. '55 Warner Rd.. Hubbard. Ohio
Gross, Kenneth, '53 1622 W. Philadelphia St., York, Pa.
Gross, Max, '55 716 N.E. 1st St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Grossnickle, William Foster, '52 38 Elm PI.. Nutley, N. J.
Grove, Gordon V., 53 1101 Spinning Rd., Dayton 3, Ohio
Gruber, Ira Dempsey, '55 Schuylkill Rd., Pottstown. Pa.
Grumhaus, Peter D., '55 529 E. Third St., Kinsdale, 111.
Grune, George V., '52 24 Clinton St., White Plains, N. Y.
Ciude, Robert, '52 24 Downey Dr., Tenaflv, N. J.
Guest, Flovd R., Jr., '52 109 S. Prevost .St., Anderson, S. C.
Guest, Franklin D., '55 109 Prevost St., Anderson, S. C.
Guion. John Walker, '54 1213 Ideal Way, Charlotte, N. C.
Giilledgc, James. '54 219 N. 4th St. Albemarle. N. C.
Gunn, Bob M.. '55 608 Hawkins Ave., Sanford. N. C.
Gunter, John T.. '55 2810 State St., Bragtown, Durham. N. C.
Guy. Robert G.. '54 Transit Rd.. E. Amherst. N. Y.
Gwinn, Bvron Charles. IL '55 7639 Fav Ave.. LaJolla, Calif.
Gwinn, ( harles Leslie. 53 3111 Hibiscus St., Miami 33, Fla.
Gwyn, Thomas Marshall. '53 116 Hibriton St.. Lenoir, N. C.
Hackett. Bob N.. '55 Box 105. Lampeter, Pa.
Hacknev, Edwin A„ '52... .1101 Lexington Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
Hadley,' Charles, '52 714 E. Broad St., Statesville, N, C,
Hadlev, Hunter, Jr.. '54 215 Wilson St., Monroe, N. C.
Hagan, Jack Donaldson, '55 Woodland Pk., Hagard, Ky.
Hagherg, Roy E, Jr., '52 305 Raynor St., Durham, N. C.
Hager, Dudley, '52 4028 St. Germaine C t., Louisville, Ky.
Hager, Edward, '54 R.F.D. 8. Lancaster. Pa.
Hager. Cierald L., '52 480 Coplin Ave., Delroil. Mich.
Hahn, Ravmon J., '52 Garthwoods Apts., Scarsdale, N. Y.
Hail, Jack L„ '55 4208 W. Franklin St.. Richmond, Va.
Hail, Joe J., '52 4208 Franklin St.. Richmond, Va.
Hailslip, Donald, '53 625 Pender .St, Rocky Mount. N. C.
Hall, James .Samuel. Jr.. '53 318 Dick .St., Fayetteville, N, C.
Hall, John W., '52 901 Johnson St.. High Point, N. C.
Hall, Ravmond, Jr., '54 3915 Windsor Rd.. Youngstown, Ohio
Hall, Robert Rhett, '53 322 Mocksville Ave., .Salisbury, N. C.
Hall. Robert V.. '53 816 S. Main .St.. Salisbury. N, C.
Hall, Vincent T.. '54. .751 N. Greenway Dr., Coral Gables, Fla. Halvorson, Thomas Lee, '55. .2628 Branch St., Dululh, Minn.
Hambleton, Ernest, Jr., '54 120 Parkridge. Buffalo, N. Y.
Hambrick, Herman Casto, IL "55
930 Garden St., Charleston, W. Va.
Hamel. Reginald S., '53 370 Leake St., Southern Pines, N. C.
Hames, William M., Jr., '54 1029 S. 18 St.. Birmingham, Ala.
Hamilton, John C, '54 700 W. View Terrace, Alexandria, Va.
Hamilton, Edward A., '55 Box 97, West Sand Lake, N. Y.
Hamilton, James W. '53 804 Lawrence Ave., Winter Park. Fla.
Hammerberg. Charles M.. '53. ...1425 Ohio Ave.. McKeesport. Pa.
Hamrick. Harvey B.. '54 Boiling Springs. N. C.
Hancock. Donald T.. Jr.. '55 .96 Greenacres Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y.
Handleman, Allan J.. '54..... .450 E. 30th St., Paterson, N. J.
Hands, Joe, '55 2705 Webster St., Mt. Rainier, Md.
Hanes. William P., '53 Walkertown. N. C.
Hankins, William E., Jr., '52 105 Junkin St., Christiansburg, Va.
Hanna, Roger L., '54 1204 Fourth St., Jackson, Mich.
Hannel, Earle, '54 93 Wesley Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Hanner, Richard, Jr., '53 P. O. Clerk's Box, Asheville, N. C.
Hanner, Terrence Edward, '54
P. O. Clerk's Box, Asheville, N. C. Hannin, George A., HI, '52 .2801 Kentucky .Ave.. Paducah, K\.
Hansbarger, Luther Clark, '53 Logan, W. Va.
Hansen, Billy Marius, '55 2320 College St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hansen, Rolf K., Jr., '55 Box 275. Pompton Lakes. N. J.
Hanson, William Robert. "52. 303 Dixie Dr., Baltimore 4, Md. Hansen-Pruss. Harald Rutherford. "55
3303 Surrey Rd.. Hope Valley. Durham. N. C.
Hardin. Paul, IH, '52 3920 1 0th .Ave. St., Birmingham. Ala.
Hardison. James A., '52 505 Oakland Ave.. High F'oint, N. C.
Hardison, Joe, '54 915 Holt Dr.. Raleigh, N. C.
Hardon, Clayton T., '54
37 Westmoreland Ave., Longmeadow, Mass.
Hargitt. Thomas G.. '54 811 Watts St.. Durham. N. C.
Hargrave, Charles C. '55 103 W. First Ave,, Lexington. N. C.
Hargraves, William P.. Jr.. '54 901 Pine St., Clearwater, Fla.
Harmount. Thomas H.. '54
6129 Manchester Rd., Parma, Cleveland 29, Ohio
Harms. William P., '54 Woodlawn R.F.D. 2. Jeannette, Pa.
Harper, Andrew N., '54 80 Vance Crescent, .Asheville, N. C,
Harper, Lyie E., '55 502 W. Shiawassee Ave., Fenton, Mich.
Harrington, Michael Hale, '55 .300 Weatherbee Rd., Towson 4, Md.
Harris, Barry Conway, '55 601 Powell Ave., Cresson, Pa.
Harris, Christie Gus, '52
4348 Albemarle St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C.
Harrison. Charles R.. '54 47 Essex St.. Salem. Mass.
Harrison. Douglas C. '55 R.F.D. 2. Charlestown. W. Va.
Harrison. Roscoe F.. Jr., '52 727 Lawrence Ave., Bristol, Va.
Hart. Norman James. '55 Manursine Ave.. Rye. N. Y.
Harvey. Frank. '52 2902 Carver St. Ext., Durham, N. C.
Haskell, Weston W., '53 Towaco, N. J.
Haskins. John William, '52
377 Grant St., New Martinsville, W. Va. Hassler, William L., '53
19I0I Van Aren Blvd., Shaker Hts., Ohio Haterius, Carl J, "54 White Plains, N. Y,
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Hathaway. Robert C. "53 (i"! Charlotte PI.. Hartsdale, N. Y.
Haupt. Jerrv Russell. '55 101 W. Third St., Oil City. Pa.
Haverty. James Thomas. '55. .58 University PI.. Stalen Island. N. Y.
Hawkins. R. I... '52 520 Harrison St.. Clarksburg. W. Va.
Hawkins, Ronald H.. "54 2017 Wa Wa Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Hawthorne. C. Herbert. '54 Box 361. Tavares. Fla.
Hayes. Daniel M., '53 8 Newfield St.. Middletown. Conn.
Hayes. James C, '55 201 Greene St.. .Augusta. Ga.
Hazel. Gerard B.. '53 New York 32. N. Y.
Healey. Burke. '54 Flying L Ranch. Davis, Okia
Healey. Joseph. 54 31 Brookdale Rd.. Bloomfield. N. C.
Heckert. Richard J., '53 4036 Hudson Dr.. Youngstown. Ohio
Hcdiey, Gilbert P.. '53 161 Ames Ave., Leonia. N. J.
Henderson. Thomas B., Jr.. 52
2000 Truman Rd., Charlotte 5. N. C
Hennessee. M. Ni.xon, III, '52 Box 163. Concord. N. C.
Henry. Granville. '53 423 Ansley St.. Decatur. Ga.
Henslev. Wayne P.. '.54 10 White Pine Dr., Asheville. N. C.
Hernaridez. Rafael R., '55
Terraza del Parque No. 66. Santurce. Puerto Rico
Herndon. Wm. Westley. '53 Milledgeville. Ga.
Herrero. Miguel R.. '52 Box 196. Hato Rey. Puerto Rico
Herring. J. Furman. Jr.. '55. .2303 Englewood Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Herring. Wilborn Moye. 54 208 Clyde Ave.. Wilson. N. C.
Herron. John, '52
7474 W. Gulf Blvd, Sunset Beach, St. Petersburg. Fla.
Heslin. John T., '52 819 Third St.. Durham. N. C.
Hess, Dexter W., '52 Box 326. Rt. 5. Rome. Ga.
Hettleman. Kalman, '55 2503 Linden Ave.. Baltimore 17. Md.
Hicks, Samuel, '53 Water St.. Worcester. N. Y.
Hiers. Marion G.. "53 503 Whitman S.F.. Orangeburg. S. C.
Higgins. Fdward Alton. '53. .3 Lockland Ave.. Framingham. Mass.
Higgins. William Arthur. '52 717 Fruit Ave. Farrell. Pa.
Higgs. Jake Kirkpatrick, '55 554 Evans St.. Greenville. N. C.
Hilker. John H.. '52 164 Cranford St.. Asheboro, N. C.
Hill. Boyd H.. Jr.. '52 1090 17th Ave.. St. Petersburg, Fla.
Hill. Thomas Fuller, '52 336 E. Main St.. Durham. N. C.
Hill. Fred. '54 Rt. 5. Salisbury. N. C.
Hilliard. Roy C. '53 Middlesex, N. C.
Hilton. James Lee, '52 1819 Pecan St., Texarkana. Ark.
Hincs. Oscar Taylor, '55 Belcross. N. C.
Hite. Charles L., '53 235 Dabney Dr., Henderson. N. C.
Hite. Edward D., '54 14 Wilton Rd., Rt. 5. Alexandria. Va.
Hobby. Lovic W.. '53.... 1740 Meadowdale Ave. N.E.. Atlanta, Ga.
Hobson. George. "52 7734 Gilbert St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Hochreiter, Peter, '55 176 Sommit Ave, Buffalo, N. Y.
Hodgin. John N., '53 Thomasville. N. C.
Hoeper. James S., '55 1619 Croyden Rd., Norfolk 3. Va.
Hoey. Henry L.. Jr., '53 Faison. N. C.
Hoffman. James R., '55 16 Scarsdale Rd., W. Hartford. Conn.
Hoffman. Larry W., "54 R.F.D. 3. Franklin. Pa.
Hoffman, Paul S., '55 5421 Jonestown Rd., Harrisburg. Pa.
Hoffman. Theodore S., '53 Dunbar, W. Va.
Hogan. Jack D.. '55 300 Woodland Park, Hayard, Ky.
Hogue. David G.. '53
46 Farrington Rd.. Croton-on-Hudson. N. Y.
Hohlstcin. William Kurt. '54 Ill Maple .St.. Rutherford. N. J.
Holben. Carl E., "53 3-11 Spring St.. Zelienople. Pa.
Holbrook. Jim, '53 1016 Sycamore St.. Durham. N. C.
Holder. Howard E., '53 Andrews. N. C.
Holder. Russell G., Jr., '54 .1625 Biltmore Dr. C harlotle. N. C.
Holland. Rov Calvin, '54 912 W. South St.. Raleigh. N. C.
Hollandsworth. R. M., '52 Rt. 2. Box 438. Salem. Va.
llollenbeck. William C, '52.. ..220 Monterey Rd., Palm Beach, Fla.
Hollett. Alan M.. '53 2924 N. Harrison St., Wilmington, Del.
Holloman. Richard Vann, '54 150 North St.. Ahoskie. N. C.
Hollowell. James C, '53 Takoma Park. Md.
Holmes. Arthur J., '54 Bethlehem Pike. Colmar. Pa.
Holmes. Richard L., '55 8621 108 .St.. Richmond Hill, N. Y.
Holmes. Robert, '55 2953 Lookout PI., Atlanta 5, Ga.
Holmes, Wm. E., ' 1806 W. 10th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.
Holt. Joe W., '54 309 N. Main St.. Sumter, S. C.
Holt. Roy R., Jr. '54 320 N. Church St.. Albemarle. N. C.
Honakcr, Robert W., '54 4613 N. 23rd St.. Arlington, Va.
Honcyciitt. Ava Linwood, Jr., '55 Spring Hope, N. C.
Honsinger. Bob, '54 56 Sawyer Ave., East Orange, N. J.
Hood. Richard, '54 South St.. Hightstown. N. J.
Hooker, A. Frank, '52 1006 Forest Park, Martinsville. Va.
Hooker, Raymond, Jr.. '52 708 Rounlree Ave.. Kinsion. N. C.
Hooper. Sam 1. '54 5324 Opihi St.. Honolulu, Hawaii
Hoppe. Richard D.. '54 2342 Kenwood Blvd., Toledo 6, Ohio
Hopper. Richard Franci.s, '52
Qtrs. "E" MCAS, El Toro, Santa Ana, Calif.
Horan. John Thomas, '55 4333 Drury Ln., Fort Wayne, Ind.
Horner, Frank B., '52 No. 7 Country C luh Est.. Briellc, N. J.
Horner, Robert B., "53 72 School St., Malverne, L. 1., N. Y.
Morton. James Courtney, Jr.. '54 R.F.D 2, Mt. Sterling. Ky.
Horlon, Lawrence D.. '53 Flemingsburg. Ky.
Horton. Raymond E., '53 4801 Devonshire Rd.. Norfolk. Va.
Houck, Frederic R., '53 261 S. Hanover .St.. Carlisle, Pa.
Houk. J. Edwin. '53 Box 132. Rt. 2. Sanford. Fla.
Houlihan. Gery C, '55 61 Taylor Rd.. Short Hills. N. J.
Houser. Roland B. '53 Wavnesville. N. C.
Howard, C. Edward. '53 113 Woodrow .St.. Clinton. N. C.
Howard. Charles W.. Jr., '55 .186 Euston Rd., Garden C ity. N. Y.
Howard, Henry D., '53 Rt. 3, Box 462-A. Savannah. Ga.
Howard. J. Woodford, Jr., '52 Prestonsburg. Ky.
Howard, Michael Ross, '52 145 S. Spring St., ( oncord, N. C.
Howard, Bob, '52 Rt. 3, Box 462-A. Savannah. Ga
Howe. Bobby E.. '53 724 W. Blanton St.. Shelby. N. C.
Howe. William A., '53 500 Willow Dr.. Pittsburgh 16, Pa.
Howell, Barrie, '55 91(1 Ninth St., Durham. N. C.
Howell. Clewell, Jr., '53 Rolandvue Ave.. Ruxton 4, Md.
Howell. Don S.. '53 .206 Bosley Ave., Suffolk. Va.
Howell, Eugene D., '53 1393 Belvedere. Jacksonville 5, Fla.
Howell. Lawrence. '55 910 9th .St.. Durham. N. C.
Howell. Rav R.. '53 Pittsbury Rd.. Poland. Ohio
Howse. Ralph M., '52 333 3Sth St, Fairfield, Ala.
Huang. Richard S., '55 P. O. Box 608. Raleigh. N. C.
Hubbard. Milton P., '54 Stedman. N. C.
Hubbs. Richard, '52 504 McCabe Ave., Bradley Beach, N. J.
Hudson, Marks Daughtry. '55
418 Johnson Blvd., Jacksonville, N. C.
Hudson, M. L., '54 3895 Gadsden Rd.. Jacksonville. Fla.
Hudson. Robert Clarence, '52
1106 Melrose St.. Winslon-Salem. N. C Huffington, Paul, Jr., '55. .2921 Bayonne Ave.. Baltimore 14. Md.
Hughes. Rex Farris. '55 Milan. lenn.
Hugus. Wright. Jr.. '52 Forest Hills. Wheeling. W. Va.
Hulbert. Kenneth M., '53 30 Mallory St.. Danbury. Conn
Huling. George. Jr., '55 83 Angevine Ave.. Hempstead, N. Y.
Hull. Robert M.. "53 ...29 Beech Ave.. Madison. N. J.
Hummel. John. '55 12 Garden St.. Semorc, Conn.
Hummel. Leslie, '55 1020 Urban Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Humphrey. George Dudley. Jr., '55
2271 Mimosa PI.. Wilmington. N. C. Humphreys. George Rushing. '55
16 Tompkins Rd.. Scarsdale. N. Y.
Humphry. Joseph A.. "53 Ellwood City. Pa.
Humphries. John O'Neal. '52.363 1 Devereauz Rd.. Columbia. S. C.
Hunger, John M.. '55 12 Southwoods Ln., Scarsdale, N. Y
Hunt. Charles J., Jr.. '52 Pleasant Garden. N. C.
Hunt. Donald F. '54
131 E. HoLisatonic St.. Pittsfield. Mass.
Hunter. Richard L.. '54 22 Warwick St.. East Orange. N. J.
Himtley, William Barney. '55.416 Hermitage Ct.. C harlotte, N. C.
Hurlburt. James. '55 750 HighlanJ Ave.. .Salem. Ohio
Hurley, William John, '55 52 Maple St.. Princeton. N. J.
Hurst. David E.. '53 Box 453, Middlesboro, Ky.
Hurst, Lawrence R., '53 Box 109, Matoaka, W. Va.
Hurst, R. Grant, '52 2705 Stuart Dr.. Durham, N. C
Huston. Tom, '55 2601) Holisse St.. Miami. Fla.
Hurt, John M., '53 Charlotte. N. C.
Hussey. George F.. Ill, '53 Chestnut Hill Rd., Norwalk. Conn.
Hussey, William H.. '52 4 Lodge St., Asheville, N. C.
Hwang, Chester F.. '52 Changsha, China
Hyman, Lewis B., Jr.. '52 401 I4th Ave.. Dillon. S. C.
Ingersoll. Thomas N.. '55 1834 Wesley Ave.. Evanston. 111.
Ingham. Olin H.. '52 Concord. N. H.
Inman. Harry E.. '53 Bayside. N. Y.
Innes, Tom C., "53 24 Starnes Cove Rd., Asheville, N. C.
Ivey, Benjamin C., '52 Raleigh, N. C.
Ivey. David Middleton, '52. .2632 Hampton Ave.. C harlotle 7. N. C.
Jack. Bernard R., '54 379 Harrison .Ave.. 1 eechburg. Pa.
lackson. A. C, Jr., '54 702 Ninth Ave. Jasper. Ala.
Jackson. .Arthur 1... Special 1316 Banbury Rd.. Raleigh. N. C.
Jackson. Richard D., Jr.. '55 2500 Edgewood Rd.. Tampa. Fla.
Jackson, Joe Hoyt. Jr., Special
820 E. Kings Hwy., Shreveport, La.
Jackson, Nelson. '53 2021 Wilson St.'. Durham, N. C.
Jaffee. Burton, '55 122 Pender St., Suffolk, Va.
James. Carl Clifton, '52 Box 2843. Raleigh. N. C.
James, Charles H., '53
132 E. Andrew Ave., Wildwood-by-the-Sea. N. J.
James. Fleming. III. '55 No. 3. Carolee .Apts., Durham, N. C.
lames. Fred, Jr., '54 1405 Sussex Rd.. Wvnnewood. Pa.
James, Gene 1... '53 56 N. Mimn Ave.. Newark, N. J.
James. W. .Scott. Jr., '53 617 E. Main St. Waynesboro, Pa.
Janicki. Bernard A., "54 285 14lh St.. Amhridge. Pa.
Janscn. John F., '54 851 Louise Circle. Diuham, N. C.
Jemigan. Julius M., '52 Durham. N. C.
Jennelte, Bill. '55 Park Dr.. Elizabeth ( ily. N. C.
Jennings. Bruce D., '52 307 Holmes Si.. Laurens. S. C.
Jennings. William H., Jr, '54. .31 18 Wenonah .Ave.. Beru\n. 111.
Jensen. Robert 1... '53 126 Park Ave.. Staten Island. N. Y.
Jcx, Edward R.. '55 3508 Rosedale Rd., Baltimore. Md.
360
Johns. John, '55 401 Magnolia Blvd.. long Beach. N. Y.
Johnson. .Alhin W., '55 1740 N. Rhodes St.. Arlington. Va.
Johnson. David [).. 52 6059 Esplanade ,\ve.. Baton Rouge, la.
Johnson. Edniond H., Jr.. '54 :oth St. Ocean City. Md.
Johnson. Henry .Mien, '5.1 511 Washington Ave.. Weklon. N. ( .
Johnson. Herbert. '54 9411 Nebraska Ave., lanipa. Kla.
Johnson. Hugh Richard. '54 }2^ Church St.. Columbia, Miss.
Johnson. James R.. Jr.. '54 1424 Summit .Ave.. Favetteville. N. C.
Johnson. Kenneth R.. '52 919 N. 12th Ave.. 'Pensacola. Hla.
Johnson. Lewis C, '55 6 Hillside Rd., Claymont, Del.
Johnson, Paul A.. '55 49 Ethelridge Rd., White Plains, N. Y.
Johnson, Peter G., '52
78 Schuman PI.. Baldwin. I.. 1.. N. Y.
Johnson. Randall Thomas, '55 Box 1150. High Point. N. f.
Johnson. Richard. '5.1 81.1 Shroyes Rd.. Dayton. Ohio
Johnson, Richard Gibbs, '53
5071 Sedgwick St., N.W., Washington. D. ( .
Johnson. Richard S., '52 Box 464. Pohokce. HIa.
Johnson. Robert B.. '53E 527 Hampshire Rd.. Drexel Hill. Pa.
Johnson. Robert H., '54 Princess Anne, Md.
Johnson. Walter C, '55 409 24th St.. Virginia Beach. Va.
Johnston. Charles Edgar, '55
c o Cdr. S. P. Johnston (MC) U.S.N. , c/o Disp.. N.A.S.
Atlantic City. N. J. Johnston. John D., Jr., '54.. 11 N. Kensington d., .'\sheville, N. C. Johnston. LeRoy O, Jr., '54. .5354 N. Meridian. Indianapolis, Ind.
Johnston. Bill. '52 II Phillips St.. Massena, N. C.
Johnstone. George. III. '55. .405 Washington Blvd.. Grove City. Pa.
Jones. Charles S., '53 102 Earlston Dr.. Yorktown Vil.. Md.
Jones. Edwin. '54 2315 Magnolia Dr.. Harrisburg, Pa.
Jones, G. Stephen. '52 Law St.. Harlsville. S. C .
Jones, John Donald. Jr., '54
100 Ashby Ave.. Charleston. W. Va.
Jones. L. Merritt, '52 1622 Park Dr.. Raleigh, N. C.
Jones. Oliver L.. Jr.. "55
128 E. Lakewood Rd.. West Palm Beach. Fla.
Jones. Richard. '55 1067 Stovall Blvd.. Atlanta. Ga.
Jones. Robert W.. '53 Box 257. Stamford. N. Y.
Jones. William O.. '54 142 Horner St.. Henderson. N. C.
Jordan. Terrell, '53 1039 E. Clifton Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
Jordan. Thomas Dietrich, '54
136 Shoreward Dr., Great Neck, N. Y. Jordan. Vernes C, Jr., "52
Calle Reconquista 314. Buenos Aires, Argentina Joyce, William Ogden. '52 302 Clove Rd., New Roehelle. N. Y. Joyner. Edward Madison. '52 51 1 1 Devonshire Rd., Richmond, Va. Judd. Arthur William. '52
460 Catalina Ave., Youngstown 4. C^hio
Jurew, John C ., Jr., '52 128 Newark Ave., Bloomfield. N. J.
Justus, Drayton Ray, Jr., "54. .P. O. Box 1335. Hendersonville. N. C.
Kadis. Harold L., "55 1403 E. Mulberry. Goldsboro. N. C.
Kalb. Ivine Morris, "55 114 Buckingham Ave.. Trenton. N. J.
Kalevas. Bill A., "52 Ill S. Randolph .St.. Rockingham. N. C.
Kaloostian. Dick, '54 500 W. 188 St.. New York City. N. Y.
Karpman. Steve B., "54 4419 42nd St., N.W., Washington, D. C.
Kasey. Douglas E.. "53 404 Forest St., Martinsville, Va.
Kasterholz, Richard Jay, '54. 953 Anderson Ave., Bronx 52. N. Y. Katzinski. Emil Fred, '53
17 Ronkonkoma Ave.. Hempstead. N. Y.
Kaufman. Arthur, '55 391 Central Ave.. Jersey City 7. N. J.
Kay, Frank A., '55 2375 Fenwood Rd.. Cleveland. Ohio
Kaye. Lewis. '54..! 40 Melrose Dr., New Roehelle, N. Y.
Kayler. Ralph Earl, "51 205 S. Highland St.. Gastonia N. C.
Kennan. Michael E., '55. ...15 16 Kenwood .Ave.. St. Petersburg, Fla.
Keever. Eugene L., "54 408 10th, Kannapolis. N. C.
Keffer. Charlie. '52 4943 Germantown Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Kehlor. Gerad Evan David, '53 .124 Center St., Ashland. Pa.
Kehoe. Robert D, '53 30 Nassau St., Princeton. N. J.
Keith. Alfred Thomas, '52 514 Wanen Ave.. Brockton. Mass.
Keller. Brooks T.. '55 Baltimore. Md.
Keller. Donald Hollard. '53. P. O. Box 315, Rt. 2, Plant City, Fla. Keller. Thomas Franklin. '53
509 E. Cambridge St.. Greenwood, S. C.
Kelley. George E.. "52 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Kelley. Lawrence Cornelius, "54 730 Austin St., Westfield. N. J.
Kennard. Robert D.. '55 Rising Sun. Md.
Kennedv. David M.. '55 104 Race St., Pittsburgh 18, Pa.
Kennedy. Frederick James. '54 768 Old Shell Rd.. Mobile. Ala.
KenneJv. Horton P., Jr., '52 45 Boulevard l.annes. Paris. France
Kennedy. Joe. Jr., '52 2707 Farthing St.. Durham. N. C.
Kennedy, Doyle. '53 3109 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Kennedy. Ted C. '52E 1768 Old Shell Rd.. Mobile. Ala.
Kennemore. Douglas Erwin, '53
215 W. Paris Rd.. Greenville. S. C.
Kent. Horace S.. '52 454 E. 1st Ave.. Mesa. Ariz.
Kerby. Alferd E.. '54 147 Hollywood Ave.. Hampton, Va.
Kesler. William E., "53 P. O. Box 422. Fuquay Springs. N. C.
Keziah, John W.. Jr., "53 221 Rolling Rd.. Burlington, N. C.
Ke/iah, Richard C, '55 221 Rolling Rd.. Burlington. N. C.
Kiger. Willie M.. '52 1409 Ruffin St.. Durham. N. C.
Killen. Richard Bcaman, Jr., '55
730 University Dr.. C oral Ciables, Fla
Knnc. Richard. '52 46 Montrose Rd.. Scarsdale. N. Y.
King. A. Bruce. '52....R.F.D. 3, C oncord Rd.. C hagrin Falls. Ohio
King. Carl H., Jr., "54 310 S. Fulton. Salisb.ny, N. C.
King. James E.. '54 6 Woodmont Rd.. .Alexandria, Va,
King, John Ihonias, '53. ..1622 P.. Hemlock Ave.. Ciastonia, N. C.
King. Joseph I dward. "53 904 Club Blvd., Durham, N. C.
King. Norwood Jack, "55 232 N. 25th St., Wilmington, N. C.
King. Robert C, '54 400 Del. Ave.. Delmar, Del.
Kintz. Jerry, '53 36 Reynolds St.. Kingston. Pa.
Kistler. Henry E., '54 1305 Lilac Rd.. C harlotte. N. C .
Kistler. John D., '54 P. O. Box 106. Ardmore. Pa.
Kitlowski. Edward John, '52.. ..3908 N. C harles St.. Baltimore, Md.
Klein. Arthur. '53 730 E. 7th .St., Broi>klvn. N. Y.
Klevanskv. Richard, "55 1615 Alsace Rd.. Reading. Pa.
King. Ambrose L., '55 5 Hollistcr St.. Dundee. N. Y.
Knabc. John R., '53 4315 Wentworth Rd., Baltimore 7. Md.
Knickerbocker, Donald, '52 Cincinnatus, N. Y.
Knight. Coffield, '53 Whitakers, N. C.
Knotts. Clarence Cole. Jr.. '53 P. O. Box 4034. Hamlet. N. C .
Knowles. Frank, '53 Penns (Jrove, N. J.
Kobzina. Arnold James, "52. .2905 Lothair Way, Long Beach, Ind. Koebbe, Donald Howard, '52
543 Pemberton Ave.. Cirosse Point. Mich.
Koeze. Tom. '55 4045 Byron Rd.. Grand Rapids. Mich.
Koonts. Frank, '55 Box 303. Lexington, N. C.
Korbel. Edward J., Jr., "52 57 Poplar St., Douglaston, N. Y.
Kraeuter. Lincoln D., '53. ...478 Prospect Ave.. West Orange. N. J.
Kramme. Dick G., '55 Holly Acres, Monroeville. N. J.
Kramme. Gerald A, '53 Holly Acres. Monroeville. N. J
Krantz. Ross Barton, "55-75 S. Forest Ave.. Rockville Centre, N. Y. Kraus, Richard Joseph, "55. .3021 Briggs Ave.. New York 58, N. Y.
Kraver. Alfred C arl. Jr.. '52 St. Petersburg. Fla.
Krei'der, Kenneth R., '52 329 E. Main St.. Palmyra. Pa.
Kreutzer. Richard Miller. '55
65 Kensington Rd.. Bronxville. N. Y.
Krieger. Walter P.. '52 P. O. Box 26. Scotch Plains. N. J.
Kuhnert. Fred J., '55 142 West St., Hnglewood. N, J.
Kulpan, James Neil. '52 9401 Mason Creek Rd., Norfolk, Va.
KiMikle. Harold W., '52 338 Columbia Ave.. Elyria. (Jhio
Kurilzky. Melvyn. '54 936 Frost Ct.. Peekskill. N. Y.
Kurzrock. Warren W., '52 339 Robin Rd., Englewood. N. J.
l.aCaruba, Chris, '53 58 Mercer St.. Phillipsburg. N. J.
Lackey, Charles, '55 2501 Roland St.. Charlotte. N. C .
Lackey. Dixon A., Jr., '53. .95 Cumberland Circle. Asheville, N. C.
Lacy. Clayton R., "54 1617 Seventh St., S.E.. Roanoke. Va.
Lambert. Boyd L., "54 Rt. 4. Albemarle. N. C.
Lamley. Howard P., Jr., '55 4 Holbrook Rd., Havertown, Pa.
Lammey. Franklin E.. Jr., '55 P. O. Box 855. Coalesville. Pa.
Landau. Peter. '55 Apartado No. 246, Caracas, Venezuela
Landon, William C, "54 114 Case .St., Durham. N. C.
Landstrom. John B., '54 950 N. Main St., Apt. 31. Rockford. 111.
Lane, Daniel, Jr.. '55 Fairmont. N. C,
Lane, Henry J., Jr., "53 155 Granite St., Henderson. N. C.
Lang. Prank A., "52 380 S.E. 2nd .St.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.
Larsen, Hype, '52 106 High St.. Woodbridge. N. J.
Larsen. John E., "55 8711 Wilson Ave.. Baltimore 14. Md.
Lasher. Howard R., "55 368 S. French Blvd.. Asheville, N. C.
Lasseter. Jack Kinney, '52 1385 Winston Ave., Macon. Ga.
Lassiter, Vernon C, "53
1818 Robin Hood Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Latimer, Dick, '52 5623 Oak PI, Bethesda 14. Md.
Latta, Richard A., "54
R.P.D. 2, Niagara Palls Blvd.. N. Towanda. N. Y. Lau, John L.. '52... 123 Henry St., Port of Spain, Trinidad. B.W.I, i.auter. Frederic M.. '52
Mounted Rt. 2. Kirkwood. Gainesville. Fla.
Lavie. Henrique J.. '54 Caracas. Venezuela. S. A.
Lawler, Robert A., 54 20 Tokalon PI., New Orleans, La.
Lawrence, James, '53 3356 Veneville Ave.. Macon. Ga.
Lawrence. George Bryant M.. '55 400 Gibbs Rd.. Pensacola. Fla.
Lawrer. Don. '53 -231 .Seneca Pkwy.. Rochester. N. Y.
Lawshe. Emmett D.. '55. I 15 While Plains Rd.. Bronxville, N. "> .
Lawson. Donald V., '54 216 Holmecrest Rd.. Jenkintown, Pa.
Lawson. Herbert M., '54 429 Gay St., Frwin, Tenn.
Lawter, Gene Lamar Box 152. Inman. S C.
Lawther, John, '54 5511 Northfield Rd., Bethesda, Md.
Lea, William P., Jr., '53 707 Sommers St.. Lynchburg, Va.
Leach. George C, "53 Haw River, N. C.
Leake. Robert Clark, "55 645 Highland Circle, Tupelo, Miss.
LeBauer. Sid, '54 910 Cornwallis Dr.. Greensboro. N. C.
Leclercq. Robert P., "55 239 Walton St.. Englewood. N. J.
Ledes. Claude P., "54 2506 Frisbv Ave, New York 61, N. Y.
Lee. Herbert M., "52 28 Loreory Ave., Baldwin, N. Y.
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Lee. Hugh Y., '52
Roosevelt Blvd. & Gorman Ln.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Lee. James M.. '55 Birmingham. Ala.
Lee. Pope M.. '52 10 E. Forest Rd.. Biltmore Forest. N. C.
Lee. William Chalker. '55... .431 E. New York Ave.. DeLand. Fla.
Leeaphon. Don, 53 40 Surisak Rd.. Bangkok, Siam
Lefler, Bayne W.. Jr., '54 Rt, 1, Concord, N. C.
Leggio, Anthonv Joseph, '54. ...861 1 75 St.. Woodhaven. L. L, N. Y. Liebfried, Warren P.. '54 .253 Round Hill Rd.. Rosvln. L. L, N. Y.
Lemrow. Ed., "54 810 N. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, Fla.
Leno.x, George A., Ill, •53... 140 Arthur .St.. RiJgefield Pk., N. J.
Lens, Eugene E., '54 114 Codwise .Ave.. New Brunswick, N. J.
Leonard, John D., Jr., '54 Milton Ave., Oceanport, N. J.
Leonard. R. Webb, Jr., "55 .19 E Seventh Ave, Lexington, N C
Lerps, David A.. "53 15 Manchester Rd., Tuckahoe 7, N. Y.
Lester, K. Thomas, '52 709 Arlington Ave., Bristol, Va.
Levenlis. Peter J., '54 417 S. Oakland St., Gastonia, N. C.
Levergood, Charles C, '53 R.F.D. 1. Stroudsbourg, Pa.
Levin, Burton E., Special P. O. 339. Fishkill, N. Y.
Levine, Robert John. '55 3291 Park Ave., Wantagh. N. Y.
Levy. Matthew J., '55
4431 Albemarle St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C.
Lewis, Joseph. '53 .86 Cherry St., Fall River, Mass.
Lewis, Ovid, '54 360 Springdale Ave., Hast Orange, N. J.
Lewis. Ronald Allan, '55 18518 Newell Rd.. Shaker Hts.. Ohio
Lewis. Thomas M., '54 R.F.D. 2. Fairmont. N. C.
Liatti, Lloyd A., '54 1310 Irving Ave, Cleveland, Ohio
Liddon. James Flint, Jr., '54 8th St., Yazoo City, Miss.
Lighthpe. Kenneth Dickinsen, Jr., '55
R.F.D. 1, Bo.\ 974. Rahway. N. J. Lightner, Theodore McGraw, "55
175 E. 79th St., New York 21, N. Y.
Linden. Paul Richard, Jr., '54 1330 29th St., Moline, 111.
Lindsay. Bruce G., '55 44 Wayne PI.. Nutley. N. J.
Lindsay. Rodger. '55 448 Sabine Ave., Wynne Aood, Pa.
Lindstrom, Malcolm S, "52.610 Brookside Ave., Orade 11, N. J.
Lineberger, Joe G., '53 Maiden, N. C.
1 inn. Bruce O., '52 J3D University Apts.. Durham, N. C.
l.inthicum. William Emmett. '55 .323 Boulevard. High Point. N. C.
Little. Robert William. "54 104 Taylor St.. Staunton. Va.
Littler. Theodore C. "54 130 Academy St., Manlius, N. Y.
I.ittlepage. John M.. Jr.. "55.. ..37 W. Irving St.. Chevy Chase. Md.
l.lenza. Charles F.. '53 406 Radre Rufo .St.. Hato Rey. P. R.
Llovd. James Delona, '54 276K Guess Rd.. Durham, N. C.
Lloyd, James Ronald. "54 1003 Eighth .St.. Durham, N. C.
Lloyd, K. E. C. '52 1003 Eighth .St.. Durham. N. C.
Lloyd. Lawrence W., Jr., '55 Charleston, W. Va.
Loane, Jabez W., '53 Ruxton, Md.
Logan, Jim, '53 81 Logan Ave., Asheville, N C.
Long, Harry G., Jr., '55 113 W. 4th Ave., Gastonia, N. C.
Long. Sherman E., Jr., '53 Durham. N. C.
Longley, James Benjamin, Jr,, '52
3912 Kimpalong Ave., Nashville, Tenn.
Looper. Charles Byrd, "53 403 Oakhiirst Ave., (lastonia, N. C.
Lott, John E., "52 107 E. Winthrope. Kansas City, Mo.
Loub. Arthur F., '52 16 Robbins Ave., Amityville, N. Y.
Louis-Dreyfus, William G., '54.118 E. 78th St., New York, N. Y.
Lowdermilk, Max, '52 1115 S. Cox St., Asheboro, N. C.
Lowe, William Emory. Jr., "54
2868 Hylan Blvd., .Staten Island, N. Y. Lowenthal, Dan A., Jr., "52 .6017 Park Hts. Ave.. Baltimore. Md.
Lowndes, John Foy, "53 7016 Club Blvd. Durham, N. C.
Lowndes, William S., "54 2016 C lub Blvd., Durham, N. C.
Lucas. A. J., Jr.. "55 306 7th .St., Blackstone, Va.
Lucas. ( harles H.. '54 549 Second .St.. N.F.. Hickory. N. C.
Lucas. William R.. '52 1124 Greenfield Ave.. Nashville. Tenn.
Luck. Jean M, '53 651 Lincoln Ave.. Orange. N. J.
Lucllen. David H.. '55 915 Bridgman St.. Elmira. N. Y.
l.ugar, Ashby G.. Jr.. '52 Box 67. Oceana. W. Va.
Lupton. James H.. Jr.. '54 101 Rivervicw St.. Belhaven. N. C.
l.utton. Gerald Clark. 52 lackson St.. Harmony. Pa.
1 ut/. Worth Arthur. Jr.. '55 1206 Oval i:)r.. Durham. N. C.
Lynch. Albert V.. '54 4206 Duvall Ave.. Baltimore 16. Md.
Lynch. G. C. '52 Box 1233. Anchorage. Alaska
Lynn, (harles Gordon. Jr.. '54
84 Chester Ave.. Garden City. N. > .
Lyon. ( arlos M.. '53E 64 SouthmorelanJ PI.. Decatur. 111.
Lyon. George L., Jr.. '54
3408 Dover Kd.. Hope Valley. Durham. N. C.
Mabry. Frank W.. '55 233 E. Graham St.. Shelby. N. C
MacEwen, John Robert, '55
1 Clearview Terrace. .Asheville. N. C . MacEwen, W. Scott, '53
8001/2 Central Ave.. ( harlcslon 2. W. Va. MacLeod. Ronald Collin. "55
380 l.angiey Ave.. W. Hempstead. N. ^'. MacQueen, Kenneth. '54. 18347 Bedford Rd., Briniingham, Mich.
Mactavish. Angus. '55 Green Parish. Scotland
Maddox. Carl Owen. "54 2014 14th St.. Lynchburg. Va.
Maddox. Clyde O.. Jr.. '53 Fullcrton. Pa.
Maddox. Houston N.. '52 Snow Hill. N C.
Maddox. William N.. Jr.. '54 16 Linn Ave.. Auburn. N. Y.
Magaw. Milo E.. "54 411 N. 6th St.. Oregon. 111.
Magidoff. Jerome, '54 140 8th Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y.
Mahdavi. Kazem. '53 Midan Sevan Esfand. Meshel, Iran
Mairs. Robert L.. "54 1611 Dexter St.. Durham. N. C.
Majors. Walter R.. '54 523 28th St.. W. Palm Beach. Fla.
.Vlakris. John E.. '52 107 N. Sixth St.. Newark. Ohio
Malone. lohn William, '54 643 Heard Ave.. Macon. Ga.
Malone. Robert W.. '52 301 S. Cumberland. Park Ridge. 111.
Malyniak, Joseph, '52 255 E. Railroad St., Nesquehoning, Pa.
Manegan, Warren R.. '52 270'/2 Legion Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Maness. Ivey G., '54 Pittsboro. N. C
Manning. George K.. '54 Box 220, Rt. 1. Greenville. N. C.
Manos. Constantine L., '55 537 Fulton St.. Greenberg. Pa.
Mansfield. Jack P.. '54 Cumberland. Md.
Mapleton. Felig A., '54 11835 N.W. Third Ave.. Miami. Fla.
Marett. Bill. '55 2953 Ridgewood Rd.. N.W.. Atlanta. Ga.
Marks. Dennis Gilbert. '53
240 W. 73rd St.. New York 23. N. Y.
Marks. Jack Henrv. '54 1442 Carr Ave. Memphis. Tenn.
Marlin. Glenn. '52 222 Sexton St.. Strothers. Ohio
Marple, Tom. '52E 2 Linden Ave.. Haddonfield. N. J.
Marsden. George. "54 55 Park PI.. New Rochelle. N. Y.
Marshall. Robert D.. '54.. 5 10 N. Linden Dr.. Beverlv Hills. Calif.
Marshall. Robert E.. "52 202 E. 34th St.. Brooklvn 3. N. Y.
Martin. Charles E.. II. '53 Box 334. Oxford. Pa.
Martin. David C. '52 50 N. Clinton St.. York. Pa.
Martin. Donald F.. '53
School of Med.. Univ. of Puerto Rico. San Juan
Martin. James A.. Jr.. '52 429 Main St.. Oak Hill. W. Va.
Martin. Samuel K.. '55 9 Beechmont .Ave.. Bronxville. N. Y.
Martin. S. Victor. '55 413 Crawford St.. Edensburg. Pa.
Martz. Charles Thomas. '55 427 Colonial Ave.. Westfield. N. J.
Mason. Charlie. '54 Rt. I, Box 16. Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Mason. Dean Towle. '54 5505 Hampden Ln.. BethesJa. Md.
Massard. Al Dominic. '55 1406 Nance. Tampa. Fla.
Massey. Henry R.. '53 1501 Ferncliff Rd.. Charlotte. N. C.
Massey. James .Andrew. Jr.. '53
112 W. Johnston St.. Smithfield. N. C.
Mathes, John F.. Jr., '53 429 S. Driver Ave., Durham. N. C.
Malheson. Malcolm R.. Jr.. '55 R.F.D. 1. Robbinsville, N. J.
Mathies. Blair. "54 ...Lindenhurst. L. I.. N. Y.
Matthews. David Robert. '54 909' 2 Fifth St.. Durham. N. C.
Matthews, Robert Lee. '54 38 Rockaway .Ave.. Rockaway. N. J.
Maus, Lewis M., '53 315 W. Market St.. Reidsville. N. C.
Max. Allen. '54 54 Webster St., Irvington. N. J.
Max. William C, '54 4 Lenox Rd.. Baldwin. N. Y.
Maxwell, Daniel, '55 812 W. Rowan St., Fayetteville, N. C.
Maxwell. Daniel H., '55 120 Gillespie St., Fayetteville. N. C.
Maxwell. Donald, '55 207 Olive St.. Johnstown, Pa.
Maxwell. Richard, '55 207 Olive St., Johnstown. Pa.
Mayer. Robert A., '54 2828 St. Andrews Ln.. Charlotte. N. C.
Maynor. Cortex. "55 1302 N. Roxboro St.. Durham. N. C.
McAdams. James R.. '53 709 W. Front St.. Burlington. N. C.
McAnernev, Marshall J.. '52 17 Willets Ln.. Plandome. N. Y.
Mc.Apn. Bennett Robert. '54 405 Market St.. Cheraw. S. C.
McArthur. Rav F.. '52 301 W. deer No. 3, Durham. N. C.
McCall. James A.. '54 9 Libertv St.. Cazenoxia, N. Y.
McCain. William W.. '52 Rt. 3. Elizabeth C ilv. N. C.
McClannan. Ralph. '52 804 F. 25th .St.. Norfolk. Va.
McClalchic. James M., '52.. ..7 Courtland PI.. Middlctown. N. "l". McClellan. (harles P.. '55
695 Darlington Circle. N.E.. .Mlanta. Ga. Mc( Icllan. Marion M.. Jr.. '54
404 Thurston .Ave, Thomaston. Ga. McCluskev. John C.. '53.. 37 Walnut .Ave.. Wheeling. W. Va.
McConnel'l. Owen L.. '55 1212 F. Mohawk Ave., lampa, Fla.
McCracken. ( laylon H.. Jr., '54 Box 208. Rt. 2. Asheville. N. C. McCready. David John. '55. ,..357 Lantana .Ave.. I'nglewood. N. J.
McDonald. ( oit ,A.. Jr.. Special 630 King .Xvc. Florence. S. C.
McFarling, Harry M., Jr., '53 727 lemple .Ave.. Danville. Va.
Mc(iarry, Peter M.. '54. ...215 23rd Ave.. N.E.. St. Petersburg, Fla. McGaughey, John E., II, '54.. ..913 E. State St.. Lawienceville. 111.
McGiehan. Donn. '53 Hartsdale Acres. Hartsdale. N. Y.
McCjcough. Robert S.. '52 R.F.D. 2. Chardon. Ohio
McGraw. Wesley Allen. Jr.. '54
507 Cumberland St.. ( umberland. Md. McGuinn. John William. Jr.. '54
1901 F. Lexington .Ave.. High Point. N. C.
McGuirc. John J.. '52 415 Washington St.. Miles City. Mont.
McKay. W. Cotton. '55 139 Forest Ave.. Rye. N. \.
McKee. Robert C '54 New Wilmington. Pa.
McKever. Farle A.. '52 Johnstown. Pa.
McKeithan. Nicky, '55 401 Pine St.. l.umberton, N. C.
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McKeithitn. Ro\ Nixon. "55 401 Pine St., Lumhcrton, N. C.
McKenzie, Claiiiic F.. '52 1217 Colinc St.. Athens, Icnn.
McKenzie. Jerrv F.. Ill, '55 1051 OaklanJ Ave, Roek Hill, S, C.
Mcl.ean, Leslie M., '52 3614 Dallas St., Dallas, Tex.
McLean, Robert Davidson. '52. .44 LI Bcaeh Park Dr., Lampa. Fla.
McLellan, G. Fiiuard, '54 41 Derrick Ave.. Uniontown. Pa.
McLemore. Ralph. '52 3511 Log Cabin Dr,. Macon, Ga.
McLendon. Preston A.. '52
2146 Wyoming Ave.. N.W., Washington, D. C.
McLoney. Lhorne C. '52 R. R. 4. C ynthiana. Ky.
McMillan. Mark. '52E Larchmont Acres, l.archmont, N. 'V'.
McMillan. Robert C, '54E 325 Benton St.. Sikeston, Mo.
McMiillan. Arch R.. '55 701 W. Farriss. High Point. N. C.
McMiillen. Mirril Alvah, '55 R.F.D. 2, Baldwinsville. N. Y.
McMiilUm. Philip S.. Jr., '52 100 Granville St., F.lenton, N, C.
McNair. Barry. '52 Lakeland. Ga.
McNair. Connie. '52 3472 Vineville Ave., Macon. Ga.
McNally. James. '55 1226 LInville St.. King^porl. lenn.
McNamara. Thomas Neal, '52
1412 Evergreen Ave., Plainfieid. N. J.
McNeely. Homer. Jr.. '55 704 Fitts St.. Sanford. N. C.
McPhail. John. '55 2505 Queen St.. Winston-.Salem. N. t.
McRae. t'ameron. '55 1612 Irish St.. South Boston, Va.
McRae. William Davis, '52. .120 N. Stetson Park Dr.. DeLand. Fla.
McRov. W. D.. Jr.. '54 .703 Rudolph .St.. Goldshoro. N. C.
Mead. D. Richard, Jr.. '52 2755 N. Bay Rd.. Miami Beach. Fla.
Meadows. Ed.. '54 Oxford. N. C.
Means. Douglas, '53.. .3112 Legation St., N.W., Washington. D. C.
Means, Richard E., '54 1007 E. Trinity Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Meek. Bob. '54 19 Cotswold Way. Scarsdale. N. Y.
Mellin. Wm. D., 53 141 Cherry St.. Gardner. Mass.
Melville. Noel. '54 502 St. Clair Rd.. Crosse Pointe 30. Mich.
Memmoli. Richard O., '52. .181 35 Midland Pkwy.. Jamaica. N. Y.
Mendez. Jose S.. Special 821 Second St.. Durham. N. C.
Menken, Kenneth Andrews, '52
306 Seventh Ave.. Asbury Park, N. J.
Merrill. Richard A.. '54 749 W. Brompton. Chicago. III.
Merritt. Bard A.. '55....331 N. Interlachen Ave.. Winter Park. Fla.
Merritt. M. F.. '52 408 McMannen St.. Durham, N. C.
Metropol. Harvey J., '53 S. Brooks St.. Manning, S. C.
Metropol. Jimmy Jack, "54 S. Brooks St.. Manning. S. C.
Mever. Richard Arlen. '54 534 Stratford PI.. Chicago 13, III.
Michael, Robert A.. Jr.. '54..... 456 North St.. Springdale. Pa.
Michael. Robert Frederick, Jr., '53
311 E. Hendrix St.. Greensboro. N. C.
Michaels. Edwin. '55 104939 S. Hoyne Ave.. Chicago. 111.
Michalek. Donald R., '52 2 White Ave.. Westfield, Mass.
Midgette. Robert B., '52 122 Hillcrest. Raleigh. N. C.
Midkiff. Claude. '55 119 Franklin St.. Mt. Airy. N. C.
Millenson. Jock. '54 110 Luteman Rd.. Cumberland. Md.
Miller, Abraham S., Jr., '53 29 Clearman PI., Belleville, N. J.
Miller. Charles Samuel. '55. .338 Clermont Ave.. Brooklyn 5. N. Y.
Miller. Da\id Edmond. '52 211 McRae St.. Laurinburg. N. C.
Miller. Emery E., Special 416 Hugo St.. Durham, N. C.
Miller. Guy Frederick. '54E Box 45. Feura Bush. N. Y.
Miller. Jack. '54 1821 Selma Ave.. Youngstown. Ohio
Miller. Macon P., Jr.. "54 Highland Dr., Leaksville. N. C.
Miller. Michael Bovd, '54 2509 Pickwick Rd.. Baltimore. Md.
Miller, Neal D., '52 201 E. High St.. Hummelstown. Pa.
Miller, Pat. '55 Rt. 1. Box 26, Bartow. Fla.
Miller. Phillip W.. 55 Vine St.. Bethel. Del.
Miller. Robert Allen. 52 1015 Flagler Ave.. Key West, Fla.
Miller, Thomas T., '53 Pendennis Mt., Annapolis, Md
Miller. Tommy. '55 517 Hawthorne Ln.. Charlotte. N. C.
Millholland. Donald W.. '54... 508 Berkley Rd.. Indianapolis. Ind.
Million, Gene, '54 1632 Hobart St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C.
Mills. Don. '55 5 Luckenbach Ln.. Sands Point. N. Y.
Milner. Bradley Wilson. III. "55 106 Riggs Dr.. Clemson, S. C.
Milovanovic. Vadim. '54... 3746 Kanawha St.. Washington. D. C.
Milsap. Jimmy. '55 705 Darlington Cir.. N.E., Atlanta. Ga.
Milton. Hugh M.. III. '55
A-2 1007 Belle View Apts. Alexandria. Va.
Minick, John E., "52 8982 Concord, Detroit, Mich.
Minnick, Don, "53 26 Fairlawn, Rocky Mount, Va.
Minnis, James. "55 1002 E. Trinity Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Mitchell. Billy P.. "52 187 S. Main St.. Fairmont. N. C.
Mitchell. David L.. "53 22 Pennsylvania Ave., Canton. N. C.
Mitchell, Don W„ "52 206 Oakridge Ave.. Summit. N. J.
Mitchell. Fred L.. Special.. .5 17 James BIdg.. Chattanooga. Tenn. Molina Y Vedia, Marcelo, '54
Guemes 3950. Buenos Aires. Argentina Montgomery. Douglas Gale. "53
425 S. Rock Hill Rd.. Webster Groves 19. Mo. Moody. Eugene P.. Jr.. '55... 1009 Westbrook Dr.. Charlotte. N. C. Moody. Willard .'Karon. '55. .331 Mayflower St.. Cramerton. N. C.
Moon. Conrad. "53 88 Atlanta Ave.. S.E.. Atlanta, Ga.
Moon. Opal Henry, '53 988 Pelham St.. N.W.. Atlanta. Ga.
Moon. Tracy, '55 110 E, Geer St., Durham. N. C.
Moore, Donald, '55 507 Salem St., Ihomasville. N. C.
Moore. Ellis William, '53. 8 Stonehe.lge Rd., Andover, Mass.
Moore, Ted Lewis. '54 1616 E. Berry Ave.. Gastonia. N. C.
Moran. George J., '54 Cupsaw Lake, Wanaque, Midwale, N. J.
Moran. Pete. "55 R.F.D. 3. Box 75. Belhesda. Md.
Morrison. Norton H., '53 Madison, Conn.
Morse, led. '53 7844 Montgomerv. Elkins Park. Pa.
Morton, Gerald K., '52 1306 Broad'St., Durham, N. C.
Morton, Jack, "54 1636 Maple Ave.. Albemarle. N. C.
Moselcy. Robert G., '53 129 Mt. View Ave.. Bluefield. W, Va.
Moss. William Reginald, '55 Box I, Spring Hope, N. C.
Mostellar, Henrv C. Jr.. '52 59 Houston St.. Mobile. Ala.
Motlow. led E.. Jr.. '54 312 Hillcrest Circle. Lexington. N. C.
Mounie. John Robert. Jr., '52 506 Williams St., Portsmouth. Va.
Mowery. Alfred L., "55 1804 Central Ave.. Augusta. Ga.-
Mo/ingo. Cierald. '53 La Grange. N. C.
Mueller. John. '53 1403 S. Mission Rd.. Okmulgee. Okla.
Mueser. Robert R., '54 Lawrence Farms. Mt. Kisco. N. Y
Mullen. Eugene C. '54 105 Harding Ave.. Kinston. N. Y
Mundy, Elbert J., Jr., Special.... 1 295 Edgewood. Jacksonville. Fla
Munies. Richard E.. '52 Ft. Lauderdale. Fla
Murkett. Philip T., '53 27 Hamilton Ave., Wheeling, W. Va
.Murphey. Frank Crosby, '52
1829 Browning Ave.. ( harlolte. N. C. Murphey. Herbert J., '53 ... 528 Granville Rd., Newark, Ohio Murphey. Lawrence T.. Jr.. '52 622 Hamilton St.. Lancaster. Pa.
Murray. Brian, '55 Woodland Ave.. Box 311, Plainfieid, N. J.
Murray. Jim, "54 5 Woodgreen PI., Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Murray. Malcolm G., Jr., '52....737 C lover Ave.. Ellwood City. Pa.
Murray. Robert H., '55 801 N. Eugene St.. Gree isboro, N. C.
Mutter. Bobby. '55 1908 Glendale Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Myers. Alonzo H., Jr.. '55 418 Fenton PI.. Charlotte. N. C.
Myers. Charles E., '55 42 Barker Ave.. White Plains. N. Y.
Myers, Duane W.. '52 125 S. Pickering St.. Brookville. Pa.
Myers. Jim. '55 Williamston. N. C.
Mylrea. Bruce W., '53 923 E. 16th .St., Chester, Pa.
Nance, Earle, '54 General Delivery, Beckley, W. Va.
Naomi. Thomas. Jr., '54 9 E. Pack .Sq.. Asheville. N. C.
Naugle. David B.. '53 34 Gramercy Pk., New York, N. Y.
Nawrocki. Victor, '55 617 Grove St.. Irvington. N. J.
Nayor. Ed., '52 66 W. 32nd St.. Bavonne. N. J.
Neal. Ralph John. "52 Rt. 1. Durham. N. C.
Neal. William W.. III. "54 Crescent Drive. Marion. N. C.
Neale. Wm.. '54 81 Avondale Rd.. Ridgewood. N. J.
Neely. John Starr, Jr.. '54 504 South St.. Gastonia. N. C.
Nehrig. Harry Meade. '54 110' 2 Mellon Ave.. Patton. Pa.
Nelson. Burnham. '52. ...476 Notre Dame. Cjrosse Pointe 30. Mich.
Nelson. Courtney B.. Jr.. '54 3726 S. Troost. Tulsa. Okla.
Nelson. Forrest Eugene. '53. ...2432 Westfield Rd.. Charlotte. N. C.
Nelson. Richard C. '52 Rt. 23. Lynchburg. Va.
Nelson. Ronald P., '52 57 Greenacre Ave., Longmeadow. Mass.
Nesbitt. John Charles, '54 Fletcher. N. C.
Nessen, Newell John. Jr.. '54
2 Shelburne Rd.. Springfield. Del. Co.. Pa. Nesslinger, Ralph, '52. .960 Fingerboard Rd., Staten Island 4, N. Y. Neuhaus, Francis, '54. ...30 10 Wallace Circle, Huntington, W. Va.
Neumeister. Leslie Leroy. '53 400 N. Race St.. Glasgow, Ky.
Newbill. J. W., '55
"Santa Clara." Guatemala City. Guatemala. C. A.
Newell. Thomas D.. III. '55 2400 E. 5th St.. Charlotte. N. C.
Newsbitt. J. C, '55 R.F.D. I. Fletcher. N. C.
Nial. George A., '53 1621 N.E. 4th PL. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Nichols. Creighton Rice. "55 Box 126. Brattleboro. Vt.
Nichols. Frank A., '52 97 LockwooJ Ave.. Woodbridge. N. J.
Nichols, John L.. '52 315 W. Trinity Apt. 9. Durham. N. C.
Nidermaier. Joe M., '52 133 E. Sevier St.. Kingsport. Tenn.
Niven. Charlie. '55 1504 Orange St.. Wilmington. N. C.
Ni.xon. Edward C, '53 15806 F. Whittier Blvd.. Whittier. Calif.
Noel. William Lee, '52. .124 Broadway. .-Xpt. 1. Birmingham 9. Ala.
Noel. William W., '54 Hargrove .St.. Henderson. N. C.
Nordham. Robert, '54 1 Nordham St.. Waldwick. N. J.
Northrop. Richard A., '54 Washington St.. Hermon. N. Y.
Northrop. Sam, '53 2003 F. 5th St.. Greenville. N. C.
Norton. Dudley M., "53 76 Lincklaen St.. Cazenovia. N. Y.
Norton. Malcolm D.„ '52 54 Sullivan St., Cazenovia. N. Y.
Norwood. E. Lonnie. Jr.. '55 Box 338, Mt. Holly. N. C.
Norwood. Olin W.. Jr.. '52 Jasper. Fla.
Norwood. 1 homas. Jr., '55 1101 Knox St.. Durham. N. C.
Novak. Chuck. '54 1420 Lathrop .Ave.. River Forest. 111.
Nowlin, John Burton, '55 946 Bromlev Rd.. Charlotte 7. N. C.
Nunn. Roland. '52 1018 Broad St.. Durham, N. C.
Nylen. David W., '53 105 N. Lake Dr.. Clearwater. Fla.
Oakley. Thomas A., '54 230 S. 24th St.. Quincey. III.
Obarrio. Gabriel, '52 Box 512, Panama City, Panama
O'Brien, Kenan, '54 Box 267, Edinboro, Pa.
Odell, D. J., '55 Mt. Airy, N. C.
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O'Donnell, Jon P., '53
900 Potomac Ave. B-l. New Alexandria. Va.
O'Donovan, Denis, "52 320 S. 9th St.. S. Miami. Fla.
Ogliikion. Raymond Levon. Special Rt. 2, Charlotte. N. C.
Olds. Ray M.. '.'i.S 1610 Robinson. Grand Rapids. Mich.
Oliver, Bernard R.. "52 510 Spruce St., Durham, N. C.
Oliver, Richard C, '55 502 Unitv St.. Fort Mill. S. C.
Olive. Julian G.. '55 Box 2A, Rt. 3, Cole Rd., Durham. N. C.
OMansky. Boris, "54 Leaksville, N. C.
O'Mansky. Samuel I.. '52 Leaksville, N. C.
Onderdonk, John Clarke. III. '54
360 Tenafly Rd.. Englewood, N. J.
Ormand. Wm. L.. '52 819 2nd St.. Bessemer City. N. C.
Orr. Kenneth B., '54 820 Berkley Ave.. Charlotte, N. C.
Osborne. Heber B.. Jr., '54
3305 Nichols Ave.. S.E.. Washington, D. C.
Osborne, William N.. '52 Box 267. Hayti, Mo.
O'Shee. Patrick Clifford. Jr., '55
1130 Lakeview Crescent. Birmingham. Ala.
Osorio. Hector M.. '54 Box 633, Caguas. Puerto Rico
Ost. John W.. '53 66 Beverly Rd., Oradell. N. J.
O'.Steen. Arthur M., '52 509 Hyde Park Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Ott, Louis J.. '55 3672 Wadena St.. Seaford. N. Y.
Otto. Ronnv C. '55 34 Holmes Ave., Ft. Thomas. Ky.
Outcalt. Richard F., Jr., '55. ...Mill Creek Ln.. Chagrin Falls. Ohio
Overton, Joseph Lowis, '55 204 Grover St., Shelby, N. C.
Owens, Dean Paul, '53 35 Clinton PI.. Staten Island. N. Y.
Padgett. Robert. '53 240 Montlieu Ave.. High Point. N. C.
Painter. Bill F., '53 Box 33S. Mt. Holly, N, C.
Palatine. Richard L., '54 105 Abernethy Dr., Trenton, N. J.
Palmer, John, '55 1524 Somerset Dr.. Lynchburg, Va.
Palmorc. Erdman B., '52. .2005 Colonial PI., Winston-Salem. N. C.
Pancoast. J. W.. "55 Parcellville, Va.
Pantelakos. Deno, '54 425 Sunset Ave.. Rocky Mount. N. C.
Pardoe. Charles E., "55. ...4320 Cathedral Ave.. Washington. D. C.
Paris. K. Ralph, Jr., '54 3764 Tuxedo Rd.. Atlanta. Ga.
Parish, James D., '52 4523 Jersey Ridge Dr., Davenport. Iowa
Parker. Paul, "54 333 Morris Ave.. Rockville Centre. N. Y.
Parkerson. John. "55 108 E. 52 St., Savannah, Ga.
Parks. Russell. Austin, '52 81 Jefferson Ave., Cresskill, N. J.
Parr. Bob. '54 406 Beckner St.. Lexington, N. C.
Parrish. Fred K., '53 1208 Holloway St., Durham, N. C.
Parsons, Donald Thomas, '55
113 Simmons Ave., Williamston. N. C.
Parlian, Fugene G., '52 829 W. Kingshighway. Paragould. Ark.
Paschal, Jerry, "54 High Point College, High Point, N. C.
Patrick, Roman L.. '54 Engelhard, N. C.
Palsch. Arthur V., Jr., '54 211 W. 6th Ave.. Gastonia, N. C.
Patterson, James Thomas, '53 1616 Aurelius St., Swissvale, Pa.
Palon. Charles T., "53 311 W. Union, Morganton, N. C.
Pally, Dean W., '53 1421 Linville St., Kingsport, Tenn.
Patty. William H.. '54 511 E. Davis St., Burlington, N. C.
Paulin. Edward William, '55
901 Matson Run Pkwy. E., Wilminuton, Del.
Pavloff, George, '52 1903 West St., Munhall. Pa.
Paxton, Ronald D., '55 Dundon, W. Va.
Peacock. Dan. '52 8003 Blythewood Rd.. Baltimore 18. Md.
Peake. Frank E., Jr., '52 2701 Lee Blvd.. Arlington. Va.
Pearce. Arthur. '52 Box 207. E. Spencer. N. C.
Pearson, Alden B., Jr., '52 6 Maiden Ln.. Raleigh. N. C.
Peck, Kenneth O., '53 421 S.W. 10 St., Ft, Lauderdale, Fla.
Pell. Allan Briggs, '55 W. Main St., Pilot Mountain. N. C.
Pensa, Here, '55 Westficid, N. J.
Penlcr. Bob. '52 188 Winnona Dr., Decatur, Ga.
Pepper. George, '52 2420 Bronx Pk. F., Bronx 67. N. Y.
Perkins. Bill. '55 43 N. Princeton. Lynchburg, Va.
Perkins, Dave, '55 E. Genesee St., Spaneateles, N. Y.
Perkins, Ciordon S., '55 Fincastle Rd.. Bluefield. Va.
Perkins. Henry 1., Jr., '54 2645 University Dr.. Durham. N. C.
Perlov, Sande, '54
2000 Connecticut Ave. N.W.. Washington 8. D. C. Perry, Thomas F... '54
1728 Ocean Dunes Terrace, Daytona Beach, Fla.
Peters, Thomas, '54 401 Ridgeview Dr.. Dravosburg, Pa.
Peterson. David, '53 5808 79lh St.. New York, N. Y.
Petros. William C, '55 1902 Market St.. Wilmington. N. C.
Pelruchik. Pete, '52 23 Nestor St., Franklin. N. J.
Phillips. Richard 1... '53. .500 N. Lansdowne Ave.. Drexel Hill. Pa.
Phillips. Robert Fugene, '55 1704 Knox St., Durham. N. C.
Pickens. R. Andrew, "55 705 Florham Ave.. High Point. N. C.
Piephoff, /ack, '52 714 Flwell Ave.. Circcnsboro. N. C.
Pierce. George W., Jr., '54 Lake Balch. l-ast Wakefield. N. H.
Picrry. Robert F.. '53 285 James St.. leaneck. N. J.
Pierson. Kirvan Henry, '54.. ..6306 Pinehursi Rd.. Baltimore, Md.
Pierson. lom, '55 Rt. 6. ( aldwell. Idaho
Pierson, Dick. '55 1719 Fdgcwood Dr., ( harleston. W. Va.
Piglowski. Alphonse A., '52 690 Terrace Blvd.. I3epew, N. V.
Pingree. Charles Hazen, '55
270 Voltaire PI.. Grosse Pointe. Mich.
Pippel, Richard, '52 322 Hamilton Rd.. Glassboro. N. J.
Pischel. Richard A.. '52 3250 Perrv .Ave.. New York 67. N. Y.
Pitman. John. Jr.. '52 503 England St., Williamsburg. Va.
Pitt, Howard. '54 Dobb .St.. Hertford. N. C.
Pitts, Charles O., Jr., '54
Marine Barracks, NOB. Naw 115. New York. N. Y.
Pizer, Ed. P., '55 740 Nash Dr.. Raleigh. N. C.
Plater. Joseph. '54. .4914 N. Cumberland Blvd., Milwaukee 11, Wis.
Plimpton. Hollis W.. Jr., '52 Quarrv House. Quilford. Conn.
Poe. Edgar A.. HI. '54 831 Branson St.. Favetteville. N. C.
Police, Arnold H., '55 324 S. Shore Dr.. Miami Beach. Fla.
Pollock. Gerald. '53 907 S. Third St.. Champaign. III.
Pollock. Jim, '52 Box 150, Westerville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Charles E., Jr., '52....2103 Woodford PI.. Louisville. Kv.
Poole, 1. Talmage, '55 727 N. Garrett St., Henderson, N. C.
Poore, William E., "54
Valley Forge Golf Club, King of Prussia, Pa.
Pope, Thomas A., '54 Box 344, Enfield, N. C.
Poppenberg. John, '55 2653 E. 27th St., Brooklvn, N. Y.
Porcelli. Joe. '55 905 Cleveland St.. Durham. N. C.
Porter, George H., '55 222 S. Caswell Rd., Charlotte. N. C.
Poss. Henry Maurice, '52....25 Belvoir Ave., Chattanooga. Tenn.
Postma. Herman. "55 Ill) Keaton Ave.. Wilmington. N. C.
Pott. William H.. "54 3360 Main St.. Stratford, Conn.
Potter, Eric Davis. "55 1801 Willis Ave.. Raleigh. N. C.
Potter. Louis K., Jr., "53 370 Oak St.. Patchogue. L. 1.. N. "l'.
Potter, W. Stanley. Jr.. "54 120 Church St.. Henderson, N. C.
Powell, Albert A„ Jr.. "53 1632 Universitv Dr.. Durham. N. C.
Powell, Ernest C. Jr.. "53....403'/2 N. Gregson St.. Durham. N. C.
Powell. Richard Ripple 3308 Elizabeth St.. Tampa. Fla.
Pressly, George, '55 526 N. Wilmington St.. Raleigh, N, C.
Price. Bob, '52 Greensboro, N. C.
Price, E. Reynolds, '55 2311 Bvrd St., Raleigh. N. C.
Price, Grady, "55 2106 Sarah Marks Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Price, Russell. "52 Box 565, Summerville. S. C.
Price, James S., '54 450 Highbrook Ave.. Pelhani. N. ^^
Price, Parham T., '54 423 Elmwood Ave., Lynchburg. Va.
Price, Robert M., Jr., '52. .504 Nottingham Dr.. Greensboro, N. C. Price, W. Knox. Jr., '52
2106 Sarah Marks Ave.. Charlotte 3. N. C.
Pritchard. Robert H.. "52 3636 N. Fredrick St.. Arlington. Va.
Prichard. P. W.. "55 Box 43. Fdgcwood. Md.
Probert. Kenneth, '52 Kingsvillc. Md.
Proctor, Dan M.. "52 2919 Guess Rd.. Durham. N. C .
Progler, Thomas H., '54 P. O. 709. Clarksburg. W. Va.
Pumphrey. Robert. '55 260 Ridgewood Ave.. Davton 9. Ohio
Purnell. Glenn. "53 2740 Oakman Ct. 6, Detroit, Mich,
Pvatt, K. D., "55 603 E. Walnut. Goldsboro. N. C.
Pyle, Jack L., '54 Box 297. Maitland. Fla.
Quillard. Francis E.. '55 15 Calumet Rd.. Holyoke. Mass.
Rabin, C. Ronald. '54 150 Burns St.. Forest Hills. N. Y.
Raby. Claude L.. Jr., "54. ...351 7th Ave. PI. N.W.. Hickory. N. C.
Rackley, Charles Edward, "55 Box 253. Independence. Va.
Ragsdale. Bill L.. "55 1721 Stanton .St.. Atlanta. Ga.
Raidl, Herbert, "54 . Peter Fummergasse 10. Kapfenberg. .Vustria Raiford. William Patrick. Jr., "53
200 S. Chapman St., Greensboro. N. C.
RaimonJo. Gregory, '54 4 Court St., Bellmore, N, Y.
Rambo, James Warren, '53 802 Buck .'\ve.. Durham. N. C.
Randall. Robert Earl, "54
Warpman Ct. Apts., 554 Westminster .■\ve., Elizabeth, N. J. Randle, Lou E.. "54
3025 N. Meridan St., No. 805. Indianapolis. Ind.
Rankin. Frank L.. Jr.. "52 427 S. Main St.. Mount Holly, N. C.
Ransom. James R.. '55 42 Parkview Terrace, Summit. N. J.
Katchford, George Rufus. Jr., '53
524 W. Third Ave.. Gastonia, N. C.
Rath, Lisle Frederick, "55 610 State St.. Fulton. N. Y.
Ratliff. Dale. '53 Box 195. Hinton. W. Va.
Ray. Joe Byron, '54 308 E. Woodland Dr.. Dotham. Ala.
Raywid. Alan. '52 4535 Windom PI., Washington 16, D. C.
Read. Robert Mendel, "52 St. Stephen, S. C.
Reaves. William Shelby, '55 .400 Cochran Rd.. Ml. 1 cbanon. Pa.
Redlack. ( . Kimball. '54 216 N. Race St.. .Slalesvillc. N. C.
Redmond. James S., Jr.. '53 29 Lakeshaw Dr.. Ashcvillc. N. C.
Redwinc. Janics Daniel. Jr., '54 6 William St.. Lexington. N. C.
Recce. Benny Ramon, '53 Rt. 1. .Arden, N. C.
Reed. John A.. '54.. 1720 Conn. Ave.. N.W.. Washington, D. C.
Reed. Marshall, '53 Brighlwalers. L. 1.. N. Y.
Reed. Myron George. II. '52
,Apl. Aereo 318. Barronquilla. Colombia. S. A.
Reese. John F., '55 314 Garfield Ave. Millon, Pa.
Reeves. Jerrv H., '52 1 10 Butler Ave.. Cireenville. S. C.
Reid. Wilev G., '54 3934 Dover Rd.. Durham. N. C.
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Reigel, William. '55 1011 Washington Ave, Monaca, Pa.
Reilly, Richard Clarke, '51 98.'' Kcnncsaw. Birmingham, Mich. Reiner, Hciir\ C hri.stian, "55
17 Granada Wav, t la\ton 24, Mi).
Rcnuart. Adhemar Wm., "52 500 N. 57th St.,' Miami. Fla.
Rcvic, Bruce W., "52 21 Ramaop Terrace. Hair lawn, N. .1.
Reynolds, loseph C. '52 740 .Sand Hill Rd., Ashevillc, N. (".
Reznick. Richard, '53 58 Calhoun St.. lorrington. Conn.
Rheinlander. Robert H., '55 1 ."^ Berrv St.. Cilcn Falls, N. Y.
Rice. Charles L.. '54 23\5 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham, N. C.
Richards. Donald Boyd, '52 2.151 Briner Ave., .Akron. Ohio
Richardson. Charles H., '54 Lenapah. Okla.
Richardson, Donald J.. '54 115 Wilshirc Rd., Syracuse. N. "> .
Richard.son, Henry C. Jr., '54
220 Greenwood Dr.. W. Palm Beach. Fla. Richardson. Richard B.. '53....3O02 Markham Ave.. Durham, N. C.
Richardson. Roy G., '52 604 C hestnut St., Columbia, Pa.
Richmond. Jim. '53 Box 336. Hillsboro, N. C.
Richter. Carl Hugo, '52 716 Seiler Ave.. Savannah. Ga.
Richter. Fred, '55 15 Olmslead Rd.. .Scarsdale, N. Y.
Ricker. Hunt. '53 2521 Watrous Ave.. Tampa. Fla.
Rickey. Bob. '53 202 Watts St.. Durham, N. C.
Rid^ewav. Herbert L., '55 3312 Clark Ave.. Raleigh, N. C.
Riker. Rodney M.. Jr., '53 27 Seitz Ave.. Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Rinaldi. Roger E.. "53 23 75th St.. North Bergen. N. J.
Ring. Bill N.. "55 1489 Centre St., Newton Highlands 61. Mass.
Ring, Clay V.. Jr.. "52 Kernersville. N. C.
Ripper, Raymond J.. '54 247 Walthery Ave., Ridgewood. N. J. Riquezes. Jose Rafael, '53
Ave. Arismendi. QTA. San Jose, El Paraisa, Caracas, Venezuela
Rist, Monroe D., '53 4232 Beech Ave.. Erie. Pa.
Ritch. James E.. Jr., '53 1500 Lynway Dr.. Charlotte. N. C.
Ritchie, Lee Robert. '52 Huntington. W. Va.
Rivera, Julio C. Special Humacao. Puerto Rico
Rivers. Thomas M.. '53 201 North Ave.. Anderson, S. C.
Roaman. Martin. '54 25 Central Pk. W.. New York City. N. Y.
Roarick. Marshall E., '53 Wagstaff Lane. Babylon. N. Y.
Roberson. Don. '54 517 Revilo Blvd.. Daytona Beach, Fla.
Roberts. Buck. '52 No. 13. Beverly Apts.. Durham, N. C.
Roberts. I. Elwood, '53 Mt. Holly. N. C.
Roberts. Donald A., '55 2426 W. Lanvale. Baltimore 16. Md.
Roberts. Harry. "55 97 Johnson Ave.. Malverne. N. Y.
Roberts. James B.. '53 1601 Dexter St.. Durham. N. C.
Roberts. John D., '55 44 Rand Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Roberts. John E., '54 2813 Legion Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Roberts. Bob L., '55 137 S. 8th St.. Lebanon. Pa.
Roberts. William Carmel. Jr.
339 S. McArthur Ave.. Panama City. Fla. Robinson, .Mbert Donald. "52 .180 Carmita Ave.. Rutherford. N. J. Robinson, Carrol M.. '53
1520 S. Olive Ave.. West Palm Beach, Fla.
Robinson, William Gale, '53 P. O. Box 144. Smithfield. Va.
Rock. Joseph A., Special 16318 Linden Ave.. Seattle. Wash.
Rockwood. John, Jr.. '53
3777 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd.. .-Mlanta. Ga. Rockwell. Jack D., '55....544 Oaklawn Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C.
Rodio. Carmen J., '54 174 Walmer St.. Hammonton. N. J.
Roe. Donald W., '53 504 S. Kanawha St.. Beckley. W. Va.
Rogers, Nolan H., '53 7800 7 Mile Ln.. Pikesville. Md.
Rogers. Robert Taylor, '53 148 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham, N. C.
Rogers. William Henry, '52. ...215 Monmouth Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Rogers. William P., '52 493 Huger St., Charleston. S. C.
Rollins, Jesse Floyd, '55 Greensboro, N. C.
Ronca, Paul C, '52 801 Pasadena Ave.. Niagara Falls. N. Y.
Rose. Louis L., Jr., '52 201 Hempstead. Charlotte, N. C.
Rose. Robert K.. '55. .4429 Greenwich Pkwy.. Washington 7, D. C.
Roseberry. Philip L., Special 1056 Edison St., York, Pa.
Rosen. Robert I.. '54 1611 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y.
Rosenbaum. Norman, '53 925 Brandon Ave.. Norfolk. Va.
Rosenberg. John M.. '53 909 South St. Ext.. Gastonia, N. C.
Rosenfeld. Robert Louis. '54 No. 9 Fordyce Ln., Clayton. Mo.
Rosenkranz. Donald Ira, '54 625 7th St.. Lakewood, N. J.
Rosemund, Robert A.. '53 ...100 Rockaway Ave., Rockaway, N. J. Rosenson, Leon Mendel, '53
5347 28th St., N.W., Washington 5. D. C. Rosenthal. Joseph Stone. '52... 310 Markham Ave.. Durham, N. C.
Ross. Joseph G.. Jr.. "52 131 Yost Ave., .Spring City, Pa.
Rossell. Spencer G.. "55 64-36A 186 Lane. Flushing. N. Y.
Rossiter. Donald Harold, '54..516 Villa Grande. St. Petersburg. Fla.
Roth. .'Mfred D., '54 120 Seminary Ave., Yonkers. N. Y.
Roughton. Ralph Emerson, '53
Box 131, E. Church St.. Sandersville. Ga. Rovegno, Donald C. '53
CO OIC Modification Center. Birmingham. Ala.
Rowe, Arthur Wilson, '53 190 Highfield Ln., Nutley, N. J.
Rowland. John Thomas, '54 501 W. Front St.. Oil City. Pa.
Rowley, Graham Thurston, '54
2205 Albany Ave., W. Hartford, Conn.
Kubencamp. William I... Jr., '55
155 Litchfield Ave., Babylon, N. Y.
Rucker, Richard ('.. '52 Bristol. Tcnn.
Kuda. Rudolf A.. '55 R. No. 2, Bayview, Clearwater, Fla.
Rudge. William J.. IM, '53E
Box 401, Schermerhorn Pk.. Lcnor, Mass.
Rufly. Franklin G.. Jr., '54 Rt. 1, Box 177. Kannapolis. N. C.
Rumer. Ralph R.. Jr.. '53 223 W. 8th St.. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Runyan, 1 home L., '52 1048 N. Shore Rd.. Norfolk 5. Va.
Rusinow, Dennison L, '52. 721-32 Ave. No.. St. Petersburg, Fla.
Russell. Don James, '55 15 Maple St.. Woodsville, N. H.
Kusscll. I ulher ()., Jr., '53. .A. C. L. Mail Room. Wilmington, N. C.
Rutherford, John M.. Jr.. '52 527 Nancy St.. Charleston, W. Va.
Rutherford, Robert O., '52
194 Longview Ave, White Plains, N. Y.
Rutter. Donald H., '53 4307 Kathland Ave., Baltimore 7. Md.
R.Nc/ek. Walker S., '55 Perry, N. Y.
.Sack. Martin, '53 1908' River Rd.. Jacksonville, Fla.
Saieed. Alfred Earl. '55 414 West 4th St., Greenville. N. C.
Sams. Charles Marshall, '54
P. O. Box 835. New Smyrna Beach. Fla.
Sams, Warren N., Jr.. '55 554 Pharr Rd.. N.i;.. Atlanta, Ga.
Sanchez, Joe, Jr., '55 P. O. Box 936. .St. Augustine. Fla.
Sanders. Robert R., '54 Box 294, McCormick. S. C.
Sanders, Tom G., '53 22 Bruccmont Circle. Ashevillc. N. C.
.Sanders, Wm. E., '53 312 Ridge .St., Albemarle, N. C.
Sandoe. Lester Bond, '55 529 Euclid Ave.. Bristol. Va.
Sansom, Thomas Haughlon, '54
406 S. Fayetteville Ave.. Dunn. N. C. Santamaria, Angelo R., '53. ...4627 Keswick Rd.. Baltimore 10, Md.
.Sapiro. Alan. '55 138 Hill St.. Highland Park. N. J.
Sardone. Joe. '55 219 Rector St., Perth Amboy, N. Y.
Sargent. E. Dudley, '55 Crescent City, Fla.
Sarles, F. Williams, Jr., '53
208 S. Tremont Dr.. Greensboro. N. C. Sasser, Louis L.. '52 .1066 W. Forest Hills Blvd.. Durham. N. C.
Saylor, Thomas P., '53 2499 E. Main St., Bridgeport, ( onn.
Scalise. Vincent J.. '52 22 Lafayette Ave., Geneva, N. Y,
.Schachter. Jerome Miles, '52
M-34 University Apts.. Durham, N. C.
.Schaeffer. Norb F.. Jr.. '52 6999 N. Meridian. Indianapolis. Ind.
Schaffer. William Ronald. '53. American Embassy. Havana. ( uba
Schafroth. Donald M.. '53 570 Strathmorc Rd.. Herrin. 111.
Schafroth. Douglas W., '52 570 Strathmorc Rd.. Herrin, 111.
Schellenger, Norman D., '53
1455 Normandy Dr.. Miami Beach. Fla.
Scharges, Horace Forsyth, '55 118 84th St.. Brooklyn 9. N. Y.
.Scheffer. Miles H., '53 71-23 Harrow St.. Forest Hills. N. Y.
.Scheil. Charles P., '55 19 Nelson Ave.. Jersey City 7. N. J.
Scheman. Robert B., '54 11 Riverside Dr.. New York. N. Y.
.Schenck. Michael, '55 203 Morton .St.. Shelby, N. C.
Scheuerl. Donald Raymond. '55
28 Edgewood Dr., Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J.
.Schieber. Richard. '53 Harbor Acres. Sarasota. Fla.
Schiffli. John Robert. '55 Clewiston. Fla.. Highlands. N. C.
Schiller. Peter Harkai, "55 Bartram School. Jacksonville 7, Fla.
Schimmel. David M., '55 815 Lake Dr.. Baltimore 17. Md.
Schmidt. Roland A., '53 3723 Buckingham Rd.. Pikesville. Md.
Schmitt. John L.. '55 517 Peck Rd.. Geneva, 111.
Schneider. Edwin B., '55....63-25 Saunders St., Forest Hills. N. Y.
Schneider. John Allan, '55 351 D. Avenue, Coronado. Calif.
.Scholley. George Grifford, '53
Medow Hill Ln.. Chagrin Falls. Ohio
Schoonmaker, Fred W.. '52 Lander. Wyo.
Schrader. Wm. R.. '54 1920 Sherwood Ave., Roanoke. Va.
Schreiner. Charles W.. Jr., '54
313 Woodcrest Rd.. Fayetteville. N. C.
Schuck, C. W. H., IV, '54 2211 Wiggins Ave., Springfield, 111.
Schuler, John P.. '55 Rt. 2. Coopershurg. Pa.
Schuster. Charles W., '52 555 Rock Rd.. Glen Rock. N. J.
Schwartz. Richard. '54 333 Fairmount Ave., Jersey City. N. J.
.Schwartz. Ronald M.. '53
Newfield Ave., R.F.D. I. Stamford. Conn.
Schwarz. Fred K., '52 205 Plant Ave.. Webster Groves, Mo.
Schwarz. Robert L., '54 145-16 89th Ave.. Jamaica 2. N. Y.
Scott. Donald F., '55 5501 Huntley Sq.. Baltimore 10, Md.
Scott. Michael. '55 Bailey's Bay. Bermuda
Scott. Samuel, '52 1012 N. Main St.. Kannapolis. N. C.
Scott. William C, '52 1912 Berkeley Ave.. Petersburg, Va.
Scruggs, Larry E., '55 Rt. 1. Box 75. Canton. N. C.
.Seager. Charles Ernest. '55 Box 566. Milton. W. Va.
Seaton. Joseph Ralph. "53 230 Braddock Ave., Uniontown, Pa.
Sebastian. Dick. '55
3901 Langley Ct., N.W., Washington 16, D. C.
.Seeley, Ralph M., Jr., '52 Candor. N. Y.
.Seesholls. Arnold. '54.3 12 S. Lakeside Ct.. West Palm Beach. Fla. Self. Joseph M., '52 2405 Campbell St.. Greensboro, N. C.
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Semon. William C, '54 2 Heights Rd.. Manhasset. N. Y.
Shahel. Fred, '54 4601 Bergenline Ave.. Union City. N. J.
Shaffer. Frank. "55 160 Pennsylvania Ave.. Westminister. Md.
Shaffer. Fred W.. "54 .....626 6th St.. Huntington. Pa.
Shain. Fdwin, '52 105 S. 7th St., Wilmington. N. C.
Shankle. Joel Warren. '55 Spencer. N. C.
Sharer. R. Kenyon. Jr.. '53. I 1212 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland 6, Ohio
Sharpe. John Frank. "5.3 1 10 Magnolia St.. Greensboro. N. C.
Sharpe, Keith Y.. "52 981 Arbor Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Shaw. Charles P., Jr.. "54 25 W. Ward Ave. Ridley Park. Pa.
Shealy. Norman. "53 211 DeKalb St.. Camden. S. C.
Sheehan, John Charles, "54 723 Uter St.. Johnston. Pa.
Sheffield. Karl S.. "54 1813 W. Main, Waynesboro. Va.
Sheirich. Kirk Burr. "53 819 N. 2nd St.. Reading, Pa.
Shelby. Wallace McDowell. "52
307 Wxoming Ave.. Maplewood. N. J.
Sherril. Tom C. "55 1509 Billmore Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Shiflet. H. B.. Jr.. "54 Maple St.. Brevard. N. C.
Shimchick. Michael B.. "55 1016 Henry St.. Belle Vernon. Pa.
Shingleton, Hugh. "54 107 S. Warren St.. Wilson. N. C.
Shingleton. Reddy. "55 107 S. Warren .St.. Wilson, N. C.
Shipley. Joe M.. '52E 426 Lament St.. Johnson City. Tenn.
Shipp. William B.. "53 418 N. Hyde Park Ave., Durham. N. C.
Shippee. Pete. "55 Buena Vista Ave.. Rumson. N. J.
Short. Robert J.. Jr., "54 121 Flm .Ave.. Wyoming. Ohio
Shrader. William R., "54 1920 Sherwood Ave.. Roanoke. Va.
Shufelt. Charles E.. "53 1433 I.arkin St.. High Point. N. C.
Shumaker, Samuel R., "52
3512 Rodmon St., N.W., Washington 8, D. C.
Shuster. Charles Willard, "52 555 Rock Road, Glen Rock, N. J.
Siegel. Martin. "55 101 School Lane. Trenton. N. J.
Sieger. James Joseph. '55 1009 S. Fourth St., La Crosse. Wis.
Sieloff, John. '55 5718 Winthrop. Indianapolis. Ind.
Sikes. Lyndon Ogburn. '53
918 Southeastern BIdg.. Greensboro. N. C.
Siler. Ivan Leon. Jr.. '54 1114 Caldwell St.. Greensboro. N. C.
Simmons, Walter, '55 17 Court T. Lake Vill., Wilmington. N. C.
Simmons. William Powell. '55 Pilot Mountain. N. C.
Simpson, Robert Ruesdale, '52 210 Orange St., Rock Hill, S. C.
Simpson. Ronald V.. '52 739 Valley Rd.. Bridgeport. Conn.
Singletarv. Richard L., '54 31)3 Hand Ave.. Pelham. Ga.
Skibsted. Wesley G., '52 6611 S.W. 98th St.. South Miami. Fla.
Skiff, Farl, "55 90 Snowden, Schenectady, N. Y.
Skodzinski, Jules Francis, Jr., '55
2542 F. Clearfield St., Philadelphia 34, Pa.
Slater. Chuck. "55 Chelyan. W. Va.
Smilev, Douglas F.. '54 1400 Park PI.. San Marino. Calif.
Smith. Bobby W.. "54 921 Oakland Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Smith. Charles Elton, '55 906 Amherst Dr.. Charleston, W. Va.
Smith. Charles T.. "54 1212 Holloway St.. Durham. N. C.
Smith. Douglas Ray. "55 Rt. 5. Bo.\ 1048. Charlotte. N. C.
•Smith. Elswick Grant. '54 610 Park St.. Asheboro. N. C.
Smith. James Charles. "53 307 N. 4th St.. Wilmington, N. C.
Smith, George P., "55 536 Front St., Perrysburg, Ohio
Smith, James Wesley, "54..Childien"s Home, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Smith, Joe B., Jr., "54 2028 Auerel Ave., Roanoke, Va.
Smith, Louis Dale, "52 .St. Margarets, Arnold, Md.
Smith, Robert L., "54 2685 Cranlyn Rd., Shaker Heights. Ohio
Smith, Sidney R., Jr., "53 2206 Pinecrest Rd., Cireensboro. N. C.
Smith, Talbot M., "54 2223 Cranford Rd., Durham, N. C.
Smith. V. Courllandt. II, "53
Kanawha Valley BIdg., Charleston. W. Va.
Smith, Walter I... "53 Rt. 3. Boone. N. C.
Smith. Whitman F.. Jr., "53.. 1005 Pee Dee Ave., Albemarle. N. C.
Smith. William E., "55 Wilson St.. Laurinbiirg. N. C.
Smith. Wm. Gordon. '54 224 Colonial Dr., Thomasville, N. C.
Smith. William Herbert. '54 Clover, S. C.
Smith. W. Jordan. '54 601 Hilltop Terrace. Alexandria. Va.
Smith. William L.. Jr., '52 Durham. N. C.
Smullen. J. James. Jr., '52 130 W. Vine -St.. Salisbury. Md.
Snow. Kenneth C, '55 1218 Bonner St., Washington, N. C.
Snyder, Bruce Louis, '52 P. O. Box 323, Rutland, Vt,
Snyder, C harlcs B., '55 808 Sunset Ave., Petersburg, Va.
.Snyder. Harry M.. "52 Box 758. Hickory. N. C.
Snyder. Jerry. "55 165 2nd Ave., South Charleston, W. Va.
Solow. Alan M.. '55 2041 Holland Ave.. Bronx. N. Y.
Sommers. Richard L., '53 1317 Linville St.. Kingsporl. Tenn.
Sook. Cieorge R.. "53 626 Second St.. Somers Point. N. J.
.Souchak, Mike. '52 1228 6lh Ave.. Berwick. Pa.
Spalding. Donald W.. '54 5 Central Ave. C ranford. N. J.
Spangler. Albert D.. '55 311 E. Gale St.. Philadelphia 20. Pa.
Spangler. Robert F., '52 770 Main St.. Danville. Va.
Spangler. Ronald T., Jr., '52
Pont Everglades. Fort Lauderdale. Fla.
.Spearman. Cecil Eldon. Jr.. '53 35 Orchard PI.. Hinsdale, III.
Spell, Richard Rudy, '53 107 DeVane St., Clinton, N. C.
-Spelman, Stewart R., '53 Rockville C entre, N. Y.
Spencer, Jimmy Y., '53.1325 Bitting Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Spiropulos. Spiro, '52 161-18—84 Rd.. Jamaica, N. Y,
Spivey. Bob Atwood, "53 4091/2 S. Main St.. Suffolk. Va.
Spofford. Don. "53 Route 4. Box 17. Pensacola. Fla.
Stahl. Frederick Andrew. "53
48 Great Oak Rd.. South Strathmore. Manhassett. L. I.. N. Y. Stanton. Frank West. 111. "55. 2904 Bayshore Court. Tampa 9. Fla.
Stark. Dwight. '54 165 Fast Jefferson St.. Franklin. Ind.
-Stark. Lawrence Wendel. "53. .342 S. Irving St.. Ridgewood. N. J.
Stark. Richard A.. "53 342 S. Irving St.. Ridgewood. N. J.
.Stark. Rufus H.. "53 311 Eastern St.. Greenville. N. C.
.Starnes. William B.. "53 603 F. Davis St.. Burlington. N. C.
.Stathacos. Eustace J.. '53 2507 Vanderbilt Ave.. Raleiuh. N. C.
.Stauffer. Ronald B.. "54 17 N. 4th St.. Emmaus. Pa.
Stauts. Lester J.. Jr.. '52 St. Davids Park, St.. Davids. Pa.
.St. Clair. Charles Wade. '52 359 Virginia Ave.. Welch. W. Va.
.Stecker. Claude E.. "52. .352 Spencer St.. N.E.. Grand Rapids. Mich.
Sleeker. Matthew. "54 2180 Wallace Ave.. Bronx. N. V.
Stegner. Donald I.lovd. "55
6208 Blackburn Lane. Baltimore 12. Md.
.Steele. James G., "53 160 Caldwell St.. C hillicothe. Ohio
.Steele. Robert L., "53 201 Lawrence .Ave.. Rockineham. N. C.
.Steffey. Fred H., '53 615 Woodruff PI., C harlotte, N. C.
Stein, Charles, "54 1467 Essex Rd.. Teaneck, N. J.
Stein, Gary, "54 7 Robert PI.. Irvington. N. J.
Stephens, Russell F„ Jr., '54
741 South Garfield Ave., Hinsdale, 111.
.Stephens. .Samme C. Jr.. "54. ...106 E. Woodland Dr.. Dothan. Ala.
Stephenson. Edward Vernon. "55 Mt. Lake Park. Md.
Stephenson. Paul Dwight, Jr.. "54
410 Bennett Heights. Wadesboro. N. C.
Stephenson. Samuel S.. "55 Angier. N. C.
.Sterlington. Wheldon F.. "52
618 N. Fruitland. Kennewich, Wash.
Stevens, David H.. "55 884 Main St.. Conneaut. Ohio
Stevens. Stanley Burton. "54 .25 1st St.. Marcellus. N. Y.
Stewart. Burton Gloyden. Jr.. '55
210 Smithwick St.. Williamston. N. C.
Stewart. E. Dick. Jr., '55 East Brady. Pennsylvania
Stewart. Perry M.. '54 Devon Dr.. Yellow Springs. Ohio
Stewart. Thomas III. '53 I 10 Stratfield Rd.. Bridceport 4. Conn.
-Stiffel. Jules N., '55... 5490 South Shore Dr.. Chicago III.
■Stilwell. H. Daniel. '52 19 Belmont Terr.. Staten Island. N. Y.
.Stokes. DcLeon E.. "54
2241/2 E. Worthington Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Stokes. William A.. 54 506 E. Forrest Hills. Durham St.
Stone. Albert Earl. '54 124 Pine St.. Chester. S. C.
Stone, John, "55 1016 Monmouth Ave., Durham. N. C.
Stone. Joe S.. "54 E. Side Rd.. Culver. Ind
Stottlar. James F.. '52 Sunnyside Ave., Shrub Oak, N. Y.
Stout. Edward B.. '53 3204 W. Market St.. Greensboro. N. C.
Strader. R. Harold. '52 Rt. 3. Bo.x 268. Reidsville. N. C.
Stradley. Walter M., '52 War. W. Va.
Strain. D. E., "52 708 E. Trinity Ave., Rt. 1. Aurora. Mo.
Stranch. David Mahlon. "53 Benton. Pa.
Street. L. Dexter. "55 1919 Matoax Ave.. Petersburg. Va.
Streeter. Richard N., '53 151 Joralemon St.. Belleville. N. J.
.Strickland. Donald B.. "53 Rich Square. N. C.
Strickland. William R.. "54 Fayetteville. N. C.
Strother. Paul Nelson. Jr., Special Stantonsburg, N. C.
Stroud. Barry. '53 91 Lemport Rd.. Upper Darby. Pa.
.Strzetelski. George T., '55. .93 Spindle Rd.. Hicksville. L. I.. N. Y.
Stuart. Eugene W.. Jr.. "53 3014 Bay Vista Ave.. Tampa. Fla.
Stubbs. Robert W.. "53... 103 E. Stiles Ave.. Collingswood 7. N. J.
Styers. Robert Lee. Special Rt. 7. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Su'dduth. Robert L.. III. "54
3488 Soulhmont Dr.. Montgomery. Ala.
Sude. Paul J.. "55 546 Bergen .Xve.. Jersey City 4. N. J.
Suger, Richard H., '55 ...11 Brompton Rd., Rockville Centre, N. Y. Suit. James R., '53
Piedmont Village Rt. 2. Box 21. Creedmoor. N. C. Sullivan. J imes Howell. '52. .1411 Wynnton Rd., Columbus, Ga.
Sullivan. Raymond C. '55 Fllaville. Ga.
Summer. Lew E.. Jr.. '54 1310 Summit Ave.. Fayetteville. N. C.
Simderman. Dee. "55 25 Corwin St.. Cazenovia. N. Y.
Simficld. A. T., "54 3015 Latham Blvd., Miami, Ariz.
Supinski. Stan X., "55 109 Abbeyview .\ve.. Willow Grove, Pa.
Sutta. Elihu S., "55 333 W. End Ave., New >ork. N. "S'.
Sutton, David B., "55 817 N. Kinu Charles Rd., Raleigh, N. C.
Sutton, John Hardy, Jr„ "53 Box 224, Rt. 2. LaGrange, N. C.
Svartik, Jan, "53 Torsby, Varml., Sweden
Swain, Joe O.. "53 302 Cumberland Ave.. Asheville. N. C.
Swan. Hugh G.. Jr.. '53 613 Broad St.. New Bern. N. C.
Swanson. Edward N.. '52 Pilot Mountain. N. C.
Sward, Gilbert Leinbaugh, "53
2825 Greenvale St., Chew Chase 15, Md,
.Swing, Mervin, Jr., "53 5122 N. Camac St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Swofford. Thomas Hoyle. Jr.. "52
1505 Glenwood Ave.. Greensboro. N. C.
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Swope, Sidney M., Jr.. '54 617 Dartmouth Ave.. Orlando, Fla.
Sydenham. R. W., "54 Quarters 6.V Ft. Bragg. N. C.
Svkes. Richard Lee. "53 204 Boslcv Ave.. Suffolk. Va.
Syke.s, Zenas M.. Jr.. '54 3974 Vermont Rd. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga.
Tahor. Thomas H.. 54 815 A. Indiana A\e.. C harleston. W. Va.
Tafel. Stantinc Wilkinson. '55 1324 Park Ave.. Piqua. Ohio
Taggerscll. Carl Winfield. '55 110 Tenaflv Rd.. Tenafly. N. J.
Taishoff. Lawrence Bruce. '55
4545 Linnean Ave.. N.W.. Washington 8. D. C". Tamillo. Joseph. '52
402 Milton Ave.. 112 S. 4Sih Ave.. W. Duluth. Minn.
Tamis. Robert Howard, '52 91 1 Walton Ave.. Nev. York. N. Y.
Tarlelon. Bob. '54 513 Lakesi.le Dr.. Jenkins. Ky.
Tarnow. Lawrence M., '53. .80 Wyndham Rd.. Rochester 12. N. Y.
Tarr. John ,A.. Jr.. '54 391 Connecticut .Ave.. Trenton. N. J.
Tate. John B.. '53 407 N. Greenwood. LaGrange. Ga.
Taylor. David Wilson, '53 519 P.. Cluh Blvd.. Durham. N. ( .
Tavlor. Georae F.. Jr.. '53 639 Dabnev Dr.. Henderson. N. C.
Taylor. George Richard. '54.7273 S.W. 5.^rd Ave.. S. Miami. Fla.
Taylor. James C '52 4320 19th St.. N.R., Washinaton, D. C .
Tavlor. Morris Rav. '52 R.F.D. 6. Box 207. Durham. N. C.
Tavlor. Robert Walker. '55 6203 Mossway. Baltimore 12, Md.
Taylor. Robert W.. '54 300 Hillside Ave.. Jenkintown. Pa.
Taylor. Ronald W.. '54 216 Washington St.. Gloucester. Mass.
Taylor. Thomas Shelton. '54
13514 Cormere Ave.. Cleveland 20, Ohio
Taylor, W. Herman, '52 Pelzer, S. C.
Taylor, William A., '52 Durham, N. C.
Temple, A. H., '54 II Paddington Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.
TenHousten, Edward W„ '53 Paw Paw, Mich.
Tepe. Louis C, "53 832 Elm Ave., Ridgefield, N. J.
Terrell. Robert L., '52 Box 232, E. Quoeue. N. Y.
Thacker. Henry Lee, '55 1312 Myrtle Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Thaubald. Edward John, '54 26 Maryland Ave.. Elkins. W. Va.
Theiss. Joe C, '55 183 Maple ,^ve., New Martinsville. W. Va.
Thomas. Edwin R., Jr., '54 1 Stoneleigh Towers, St. Louis, Mo.
Thomas, James C, '54 Upperco. Md.
Thomas, Jerry E., '54
409 S. Hawthorne Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C.
Thomas, John. '54 427 Alexander Ave.. Henderson. N. C.
Thomas, Norwood A., Jr., '54.. 1101 Knox St., Durham, N. C.
Thomas, Richard F.. '52
409 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem. N. C.
Thomas, Robert W„ '54 14th A. F. Robins A. F. Base. Ga.
Thomas, Ted, '52 Ill N. Tejon St.. Colorado Springs, Colo.
Thomas, Wm. Alan, '55 913 Second .St.. Durham, N. C.
Thompson, Albert, Jr., '55 P. O. Box 187. Bladenboro, N. C.
Thompson, Emerson M., Jr., '54 Box 37, Burgaw, N. C.
Thompson. Herrick S., "55
22210 W. River Rd.. Groose lie. Mich.
Thompson. Richard F., '52 810 Fairway Dr., Warren, Ohio
Thompson, Samuel B., '54... .1241 Woodley Rd.. Montgomerv. Ala.
Thompson. Wm., '53 846 18th Ave., Honolulu, 'T. H.
Thorne. Larry G.. '55 216 Hull St.. Beckley. W. Va.
Tice. James R.. '53 3413 Draper Ave.. Charlotte. N. C.
Tillman, Roy D., '53 Mt. Vernon Springs. N. C.
Tinsley. Robert S.. '53 2424 Memphis St.. Lynchburg. Va.
Todd. Thomas U.. '55.. ..5580 Meryton Ave.. Cincinnati 24. Ohio
Togasaki. Shinobu. '54 2120 Channing Way. Berkeley 4. Calif.
Toler. James Robert. '55 224 Water St.. Washington. N. C.
Tollefsen Robert. '52 43 Josephine St.. Staten Island 14. N. Y.
Tolleson. Geo. Clinton. "53. ...2-1 Clarendon Ave.. Greenville, S. C.
Tolley, J. H., '54 1804 U. Harvard St.. Arlington, Va.
Tomlinson, Charles J., '52 17 Atlas Ave., Malverne. L. I., N. Y..
Toms, Edgar S., Jr., '52 214 Vickers Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Toms, George N., '52 914 Vickers Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Torgerson. Mathias, Jr., '53... .1823 Boynton Ave., Westfield. N. J.
Torrance, Ralph D., '55 4135 MikeJo Ave., Macon, Ga.
Torre. Elias Rico, '54 .. Faculty Apts., Duke Univ., Durham. N. C.
Townsend. James, Special 3862 Arden St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Tracey, Preston J., '52... 2005 Yearby Ave., Durham. N. C.
Trebus, Robert S., '54 101 Clinton Ave., Irvington, N. J.
Trevathen, Robert Richard, "55... 505 S. Clay St., Gastonia. N. C.
Trimble. Thomas N., "54 205 Cottage PI., Charlotte, N. C.
Trimper, Dan. '55 Ocean City. Md.
Trollinger. Rav Russell. Jr., '54. .204 Union Ave.. Burlington, N. C.
True, Joel B.. Jr.. "53 1001 W. 46th .St., Miami Beach. Fla.
Trulove. John Robert, '53 Rt. 2. Pinnacle, N. C.
Trundle, Sidney, '53 206 Forest Hills, Wilmington. N. C.
Tsangaris, Neofvtos T.. '52 49 Kipling Plaza. Clearwater, Fla.
Tsiantis, Nick George, Special 2229 Bull St.. C olumbia, S. C.
Tucker, Cecil. Jr._. '52 3427 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham. N. C.
Tucker. Daniel. '55 2727 Columbia Ave., Wilmington, N. C.
Tucker, Donald, '55 Greenville, N. C.
Tucker. Perry Alan. '52 6 White Store Ave.. Wadesboro. N. C.
Tucker. Rovster M.. '53 210 Edgedale Dr.. High Point. N. C.
Turner, Harold E., '55 270 Henry St.. Paramus. N. J.
Turner. James. '53 129 Chestnut St.. Danville. Va.
Turner. John C. '53 Fair Bluff, N. C.
Turner. Roger J., '54 93 Jane St., Harlsdale. N. Y.
Tulhill, David F.. '52 35 Bradford Ave., Pittsburgh 5, Pa.
Tymosko, Donald, '52 Park Rd., Seymour. Conn.
Ulrich. Robert I .. '55 4926 3rd Ave. S., St. Petersburg. Fla.
Ulsh. Richard ()., '54 R. D. 6, Box 54A, Durham, N. C.
Umstead. Richard D., "54 Box 116. Rt. 2. Durham. N. C.
Umstead. William U., '55 2512 Caseadilla .St.. Durham, N. C.
Underberg, Alfred E., '54 906 S. Dakota Ave.. Tampa. Fla.
Underbill. Waller S., '55 100 Taylor .St., Windsor, N. C.
Underwood, Roland. '53 1104 Golfview Rd., Lake Work. Fla.
Upchurch. Carlton E.. '53..9I9 W. Markham Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Van Blarcom. Peter Payne, '55. ...407 Jackson PI.. Alexandria. Va.
Vance, Thomas, '53 Spruce Pine, N. C.
Vandernool, Theodore, Jr., "52
776 Bronxrivers Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Van Deventcr. Robert Rinard, '53
Mansgrove Rd.. Princeton, N. J.
Van, James Earl, '53 402 College St.. Clinton, N. C.
VanNess, Richard Albert, '55 478 Essez Ave., Bloomfield, N. J.
VanOrder, John. '55 6793 College Station. Durham. N. C.
Van/andt. Richard D.. '53 5816 S.W. 42 Ter.. Miami. Fla.
Varellan. Chris, '53 3515 Williamson Rd.. Roanoke. Va.
Varner. Robert. Jr., '54 36 Stewart Ave.. Mooresville. N. C.
Vasquez. Roberto G., '55 Box 976. La Paz, Bolivia
Vass, E. Russell, Jr., '55 2315 S. Inge St.. Arlington. Va.
Vaughn Howard '52 217 Steele .St., High Point. N. C.
Vaughn. Stuart. '53 14830 Westwood. Detroit 23. Mich.
Veasey. Lee Garland. Jr., '54 1207 E. Main St., Durham, N. C.
Veile, Frederick X., Jr„ '54 10 Ashburn PI.. Fair Lawn, N. J.
Vick, Charles B., '54 .Seaboard, N. C.
Viggiano, Dante, '52 47 St. 18, Panama City, C. A.
Vilas. Jack, '52 28 DePeyster Ave.. Tenafly. N. J.
Vivona, Dominic Anthony, '54 103 S. 2Ist St., Irvington. N. J.
Virden. Frank S., '55 Jackson. Miss.
Vodicka, Ralph E., '55 700 S.E. 1 St.. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.
Voegtlen, Robert S.. Jr., '55 Lebanon. N. J.
Wacker, Augu.st H.. '53 83-22 Midland Pkwy.. Jamaica 3. N. Y.
Waddell. Oliver. '54
214 Swift Ave., Durham, N. C, 804 Shelbv St., Falmouth. Ky.
Waggoner. Gilbert P., '55 146 Franklin St.. Mt. Airy. N. C.
Wagner. David 1... '55 3330 Hanna Ave.. Cincinnati. Ohio
Wagner, Robert C., '52 484 Stuyvesant Ave., Irvington, N. J.
Wagner, Robert William, '52
Ribant Pk.. Lady's Island, Beaufort. S. C.
Wagner. William C. II. '55. 160 N. New St.. Nazareth. Pa.
Wainwright. Steve. '53.4139 N. Capitol Ave.. Indianapolis. Ind.
Waldrop, Peter Nelson. '54 Box 329. Brvn Mawr. Pa.
Walker, Clarence, '53 2943 Chapel Hill Rd.. Durham, N. C.
Walker, Robert, '52 23 Falmouth Rd., Longmcadow, Mass.
Wall, Pat, '53 515 Madison, Birmingham. Mich.
Wallace, Alston A., '53. .2126 W. Universitv Ave., Gainesville, Fla. Wallace, Edward Q.. '53.. 105 E. Benedict Ave., Havertown, Pa.
Walske. Ron, '54 201 Edgevale Rd., Baltimore. Md.
Walters, Jack, '55 1304 42nd St., Birmingham X. Ala.
Ward, Bill. '52 217 .Shirley Ave.. Bristol, Tenn.
Ward, Lavon, '55 415 Jackson St., Sandusky, Ohio
Ware. Richard M., '54 2621 N. Florida .St., Arlington 7. Va.
Warlick, Charles H., '52 734 4th Ave.. N.W.. Hickorv. N. C.
Warlick Harrv. '53 313 W. 6th St.. Newton. N. C.
Warmath, William T., '55 ...2204 Pinecrest Rd.. Greensboro, N. C.
Warren, Harold E., '52 6720 Rogers Ave., Merchantvillc, N. J.
Waser, Charles. '53 1112 Melrose .St., Winslon-Salem, N. C.
Wasselle, Gerard W., '54... .8059 222 St.. Queens Village, N. Y. Watchman. William S.. '55
1275 Pennington Rd.. West Englewood, N. J. Waters. James L., '54. 110 Longue Vue Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa.
Watkins, Charles, '52 Box 307. Pelzer, S. C
Watkins, John K.. Jr.. '52 104 C^harlotte St.. Durham, N. C.
Watov, Richard H., '53 1105 W. .State St., Trenton, N. J.
Watson. Charles Sullivan, '53 2200 N. Main, Anderson, S. C.
Watson. John, '55 47-13 Bell Blvd.. Bayside. L. I., N. Y.
Watson. J. Kimball. '54 1130 Main St.. Leicester. Mass.
Watwood. Lvnn M., Jr.. '55
4831 36th St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C.
Way. Maxwell M.. '55 Box 448. Carthage. N. C.
Webb, Evan L., '55 Box 111 E. Sta., Gastonia, N. C.
Webb, Frank M.. '52 230 Ruaby Rd.. West Palm Beach, Fla.
Weber, Carl Harold, '55 1121 EJgemont .Xve., Gastonia, N. C.
Weeks. Paul, '54 321 Sanepon St., Clinton. N. C.
Weeks, Thomas, '54 Box 342, Enfield, N. C.
Weidlich, William R., '52 Ill Walnut St.. Dunellan. N. J.
Weidman, Frank Cross, "52 1318 Pine Rd., Rosemont. Pa.
Weil. Murray, '55 675 West End .\ve.. New York, N. Y.
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Weil, Martin Lester, "54 102 S. Race St., Statesville. N. C.
Weimann. Robert B., "52 10 Orist Ave., Haddon Heights, N. J.
Weiss. Alfred H., Jr., •53 Box 266, Brevard. N. C.
Weiss, Gerald F., '5.'! Bo\ 266, Brevard. N. C.
Weiss, James Owen, ".'>2 1756 Crump Ave.. Memphis, Tcnn.
Welch, Bernie Biirnette, '53 3819 Leo St., Winston-Salem, N. ( .
Welchman, Charles B., '53 229 Heights Rd., Ridgewood, N. J.
Welcome, Al, '54 95 Laurel St., Lee, Mass.
Weld. Louis M.. Jr., "55 120 Meyers Ave.. Meyersdale. Pa.
Weldon. John Ira. Jr.. Special Bo.x 100. l.ouisburg. N. ( .
Weldon. Robert W.. "52 66 Pearl St.. Meriden. Conn.
Wellons. William Holt, '54 Rt. 14. Richmond, Va.
Wells. Allison Deans. '52 307 Park Ave., Wilson. N. C.
Werhack. John .Arthur, "54 133 Locust St., Garden City. N. Y.
Werber. William W., '53. ...45 13 Amherst Rd.. College Park. Md.
Wern, ( harles Ed., Jr., '54 R.F.D. I. Brookfield, Ohio
Wertman, Jay Calvin, '52. ..102 Pennsylvania Ave., Watstown, Pa. Westberry, James P., Jr., '55
1791 Meadowdale Ave.. N.E.. Atlanta, Ga.
West, Hugh. '55 Box 187, Yadkinville. N. C.
Westervelt. Shelton, '53 257 Maple Ave.. Oradell. N. J.
Westhall. James E., '52 20 7th St., Lakewood. N. J.
Wetmore. William S., '52 31 Coligni Ave.. New Rochelle. N. Y.
Whanger. Alan D.. "52 13805 Shaker Blvd.. Cleveland 20, Ohio
Whipple. Gaylord C. Jr., '55 152 N. Scoville. Oak Park. 111.
Whilaker. Donald Reeves, '55 Box 152, Hillsboro, N. C.
Whitaker. H. Fuller, '55 1104 Buchanan Blvd.. Durham, N. C.
While. Alvyn W., Jr., '55 17 Whaley Ave.. Pensacola, Fla.
White, Robert L., '53 Rancocas Woods. Masonville, N. J.
White, Robert T., '53 Masonville, N. J.
Whitescarver. James p., '52. .302 Tunbridge Rd., Baltimore 12, Md.
Whitley. Clyde Thomas, '52 Box 72, Siler City, N. C.
Whitley, Elbert. '55 245 N. 4th .St.. Albemarle, N. C.
Whitlock, Doug, 11, '55
2550 Massachusetts Ave.. N.W.. Washington. D. C.
Whitney, James L., '52 1325 Oak St., Parkersburg. W. Va.
Widner, Ralph P., '52 300 Westland Ave.. San Mateo, Calif.
Wiener, Earl L., '55 615 Longleaf Rd.. Shreveport 50. La.
Wiethe. Dale R., '54 Fair Oaks Ln.. Cincinnati 5, Ohio
Wigfield. Ernest, '55 147 Virginia Ave., Danville, Va.
Wilbanks. George D., Jr., '53 Rt. 3, Box 506, Tampa. Fla.
Wile. Joe. "55 204 Barrow Rd., Lexington, Kv.
Wild. Glenn A„ '52 260 Prospect St.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wilhile. Jim. '54 Paintsville, Ky.
Wilkinson, Joe H., '54. 1320 Van Buren St., Washington 12, D. C. Wilkins. Burleigh Taylor. '53 .1009 Urban Ave.. Bridgetown, Va.
Wilkins, Willis Jerry, '54 3116 Overton Dr.. Birmingham. .-Xla.
Williams, A. Clay, '54 18 Oak Knoll. Belleville, 111.
Williams, Edward, '53 524 Pleasant St.. S. Weymouth, .Mass.
Williams, Charles A., Jr., '52
1025 Monmouth Ave.. Durham. N. C
Wlliams, Earl L.. '52 4304 San Juan Ave.. Jacksonville, Fla.
Williams, John C.. '52 2706 Gordon .St.. Raleigh, N. C.
Williams, Martin G., Jr.. '52
930 N. First St., Jacksonville Beach, Va.
Williams. Max Ray, '55 Rt. 3, High Point, N. C.
Williams. Robert H., '55 Rt. I. Elm City, N. C.
Williamson. Robert L., '55 2203 Woodrow St.. Durham, N. C.
Willctt. Douglas Vann, '55. .2707 Shenandoah Ave.. Durham. N. C.
Wills. Bruce B.. '52 525 Flm St., Erwin, Tenn.
Wilson. Carroll Vaughn. '53.610 Woodland Dr.. Grove City. Pa.
Wilson. Calon Hayes, Jr., '53 Marshallberg, N. C.
Wilson. Frank. '54 36 South .St.. Marcelles, N. Y.
Wilson. Richard H., Jr., '55 1405 Carolina Ave.. Durham, N. C.
Wilson. Owen C, Jr., '55 Box 677. Lenoir. N. C.
Wilson. Milner B., 111. '55 106 Riggs Dr., Clemson, S. C.
Wilson. Norman J.. '54 1602 67 Ave. Philadelphia. Pa.
Wilson, Ronald L., '54 224 Murdock Rd., Baltimore 12, Md.
Wilson. Walter Q.. '53 302 W. 3rd St., Greenville, N. C.
Wilson. William J.. '53 Rt. 4, Mocksville, N. C
Windom. Robert H.. '52 110 59 Ave. S.. St. Petersburg. Fla.
Winfield, Gordon T., Jr., '53
1804 Chuckatuck Ave.. Petersburg. Va. Wingerter. Ronald E.. '54 .149 Mt. Pleasant Ave.. W. Orange. N. J.
Winslow. William T., '53 Goldsboro, N. C.
Winslead. John Lindsay. Jr., '55. .302 Greene St., Greenville. N. C. Winter. Thorne Sherwood. IIL '55
211 Terrace Dr. N.F.. Atlanta. Ga.
Winter, Ralph M.. Jr.. '52 811 Palmer Rd.. Bronwiile. N. Y.
Wise. Richard T.. '54 61 Bronxvjile Rd.. Bronwiile. N. Y.
Wise. Waller R., Jr., '52 654 t ranford Ave.. Durham. N. C
Wiseman. Charles E., '54 39 E. Franklin St.. Nelsonville. Ohi
Withers. Christopher. '52. 3 Overlook Dr.. Port Washington, N. ^ Witherspoon. Beverly, '55 Children's Home. Winston-Salem, N. ' Wiltcoff. Richard Kenneth. '55
200 N. Long Beach Ave., Freeport, N. '
Woldin, William, '55 .518 Church St.. Bound Brook. N. j
Wolf. Morris, '55
7022 Park Heights Ave.. Baltimore 15. Md.
Wolfe, Duane T., '54 1308 Carolina Ave.. Durham, N. C.
Wood, Paul M., '53 Martin St.. C arthace. N. Y.
Wood. Richard Walker, '54 1113 N. Duke St.. Durham. N. C.
Wood. Roy S., '52 4416 Melrose Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.
Woodfield, Richard Thomas, '53
1820 Randolph St., N.W.. Washington, D. C. Woodbury. Gerard E., '55. ...I 127 S. Garner St.. State College. Pa.
Woodard. Jay Westbrook, '54 Rhamkatte Rd., Raleigh, N. C.
Woodlief. Guv F., Jr., '55 217 Chestnut St., Henderson. N. C.
Woolard. William L., '53 Box 300. Pinetown, N. C.
Wooten, William. '55 403 Maple St., Greenville, N. C.
Worthev, Eugene B., '52 3908 Hall, Dallas, Tex,
Worthy. Bill, '55 I500I Onaway Rd.. Shaker Hts., Ohio
Wray, Charles W., Jr., '55 908 Vance St.. Raleigh, N. C.
Wright. James Milton, '55 Box 47, Leaksville, N. C.
Wright. William H.. '54 R.F.D. No. 2, Toccoa, Ga.
Wright, William V., '53. ...301 W. Greenway St., Greensboro, N. C.
Wyckoff, Fdward Lisk, Jr., '55 Lincroft Farm. Lincroft. N. J.
Wvllv, James R.. '54 23 Vista Way, Port Washington, N. Y.
Wynne. George J.. '53 Willis Wharf, Va.
Wysard. Herbert Parsons, '54.. Phelps Ln., R.F.D. 2, Babylon, N. Y.
Yancey, Henry, '54 153 Huntley PI.. Charlotte, N. C.
Yancev. Robert. '55... 1 06 W. Greenuav St.. S.. Greensboro, N. C.
Yaple.' Newell H., '54 203 S. Brinker. Columbus, Ohio
Yeates. Clarence O., '52 422 Raleigh Ave., Norfolk, Va.
Yelaca, Mike. Jr.. '54 1714 Jackson St., Aliquippa. Pa.
Yengst, William Carroll, '54.. .401 Bvllesbv Ave., Meadville, Pa.
York, James W., '55 319 Stowe Ave., Asheboro, N. C.
Young. Ahin M., '52 104 Buckingham Ave., Trenton, N, J.
Young, David Bruce, '55 153 Shoe Ln., Hilton Village, Va.
Young. Dovne Jackson, '55 Box 233, Snow Hill. N. C.
Young. Hugh H., '55 Bronxville, N. Y.
Young. William M., Jr„ '55... .71 Summit Ave., Bronwiile, N. 'V'. Younts, Bob, '53 214 Shirley Ave., High Point, N. C.
Zavertnik. Otis, '52 202 St. Nicholas .Ave., Fnglewood, N. J.
Zeeman. Charles G., '53 181 Jones Rd.. Knglewood. N. J.
Zerbv. William F., '53 352 Spring St.. Reading, Pa.
Ziegler. Fdv\ard W., '54 53 Hartsdale Rd.. Flmsford. N. Y.
Zimmerman, Joe. '53 210 Chevy Chase Ct.. I.eesburg. Va.
Zimmerman. Robert T., "53 1503 Bluff St.. Wichita Falls, Tex.
Zimtbaum. William F., '53 508 N. Ashe Ave., Newton. N. C.
Zollars. William B.. '54 Rio de Jancrio. Brazil
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THE COLLEGE SHOP
MAIN STREET
(Near East Campus) Next to Sawyer & Moore
CLAUDE N. MAY
PAINTING, PAPERING
and
DECORATING
105 W. Chapel Hill Street
Telephone 4-0381
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
We Too Are Helping
Build a Better
DUKE
ARROW Plumbing & Heating
of Durham, Inc. PHONE 9-1979
MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS
PLUMBING
HEATING
AIR CONDITIONING
''Plan the yenrs ahead today the Home Security way''
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|IFE INSURANCE COMPANY
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
Bascom Baynes, President George Watts Hill, Chairman of the Board
District Offices in Nineteen North Carolina Cities
DUKE
UNIVERSITY
STORES
HOSPITAL STORE
SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN COSMETICS SOUVENIRS
WEM ( AMl'l S STORE
IM\EKSIIY BOOK STORE
Specialized Laundry Service
FOR THE COLLEGE STUDENTS
Be assured of good work and fast service by sending your laundry to us. Student representatives will handle your work and make every effort to please you.
DUKE UNIVERSITY LAUNDRY
E. P. HAYES '27, Manager
Enjoy STEAKS, SEA FOODS, and CHICKEN at their BEST
HARTMAN'S GRILL & TAVERN
New Oxford Highway
We sincerely appreciate the patronage of the concerns which have advertised in the 1952 CHANTICLEER. They have made it much easier for us to puiili-;li this hook and we hope that whenever possible you will trade with them.
THE STAFF.
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
FOR
THE CHANTICLEER
SaAx^nUf One,
362 5th Avenue NEW YORK CITY
Date Due
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