North Carolina State University - Agromeck Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1951
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CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY E OF INFORMATION SERVIGIS 202 HOLUDMY HALL P. 0. BOX 5655 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27607 Gr : ' - , ' -.- .? m Alma XOHTII CMIUI.I.VA S ATK COU.EOB IVort. ' . Mus-M F..I l B...VMK P. X lll , J X 3 j) i 2 i WW.U, .TtJw, j j V, dft-l M-.. Jyo tW viy? ' L$ ,y L1 r- r i i , , J J j V HAT is State College? Is it an institution of higher learning, a col- lection of steel, stone, and brick buildings housing martinet profes- sors who award you a sheepskin after four or more years of beating your brains out ? Or is State College a ten minute dash in the morning cold from the Mill to Pullen Hall, the friends you ' ve made and the friendships you ' ll keep, the Meredith or St. Mary ' s girl you met at the Midwinters, the midnight bull-ses- sions, the tough professor who taught you something, the noon snack at the Mop-up? What is State College? The ACROMECK offers you a year of State College. cJjean tvlatcolm . R To an unselfish man who stands ever ready to aid those who call upon him. To a man who under- stands the students. To a man who has done much to further the Textile School and State College. To a man with a friendly smile and ready hand-clasp. To DEAN MALCOLM E. CAMPBELL we proud- ly dedicate this 1951 AGROMECK. JkJI ft 9 m ' W. KERR SCOTT Governor of North Carolina GORDON GRAY President of the Consolidated University COLLEGE RDmmiSTRRTIOn WILLIAM D. CARMICHAEL, JR. Controller of the Consolidated University JOHN W. HARRELSON Chancellor of North Carolina State College , RDmmiSTRRTIVE DEflHS mmt] E. L. CLOYD, B.E., M.S. Dean of Students W. NED WOOD, B.S., M.A. Assistant Dean of Students J W. L. MAYER, B.S., M.S. Director of Registration J. G. VANN Assistant Controller DR. R. N. ANDERSON, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Director of Student Personnel FflCULTY COUnCIL J. H. LAMPE Dean, School of Engineering E. L. CLOYD Dean of Students, Secretary of Faculty Council R. J. PRESTON Dean, School of Forestry C. H. BOSTIAN Director of Instruction of School of Agriculture D. E. HENDERSON Professor of Industrial Engineering C. C. SCARBOROUGH Professor of Agriculture Education D. S. WEAVER Director, Agricultural Extension Service H. L. KAMPHOEFNER Dean, School of Design J. W. HARRELSON Chancellor, Chairman W. L. MAYER ' . : Director of Registration P. W. EDSALL Professor of History and Political Science J. W. SHIRLEY Dean, Basic Division W. E. ADAMS Director of Instruction of School of Engineering R. N. ANDERSON Director of Student Personnel M. E. CAMPBELL Dean, School of Textiles J. H. HILTON Dean, School of Agriculture J. G. VANN Assistant Controller D. B. ANDERSON Associate Dean, Graduate School Not pictured: ]. B. Kirkland, Dean, School of Education; and W. E. Shinn, Professor of Knitting. SCHOOL OF RGRICULTURE Agriculture is basic to North Carolina ' s whole economy. Today changes are taking place in the state ' s agriculture which will have a profound effect on the lives of all of our people. The School of Agriculture in all three of its main divisions Teaching, Research and Extension is dedicated to a program of training men and women to assume leadership in these changing times. Various curricula have been developed which will enable students to choose the field of work in which they are most interested and best qualified to serve. These include short courses, regular four year work and training leading to Master ' s and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. J. H. HILTON, Dean DEPflRTfTIEnT HERDS C. H. BoSTIAN D. W. COLVARD W. E. COLWELL GERTRUDE CoX R. W. CuMMINGS R. S. DfiARSTYNE M. E. GARDNER Dir. of Inst. An. Ind. Agronomy Statistics Dir. of Exp. Sta. Paul. Sci. Horticulture fc G. W. GILES C. H. HAMILTON H. B. JAMES W. J. PETERSON J. A. RIGNEY H. T. SCOFIELD Ag. Engr. iiral Soc. Ag. Econ. Chemistry Expr. Stat. Botany [19] HENRY L. KAMPHOEFNER, Dean SCHOOL OF DESIGH The School of Design is devoted to the development of a native art form in the practical and useful arts to meet the needs and conditions of the Southern Regions. Professional courses of study are now offered in Architecture and Land- scape Architecture. A third department of Products and Production is being planned for the very near future. The new Department will actively collabo- rate with a number of presently organized Departments on the campus who are now engaged in management and production, and will concern itself with problems of form and aestetics as related to the design of products and the production of products. As the only Department of Architecture in the most progressive State in the South and the only Department of Landscape Architecture in the region, the opportunities are unlimited for the school ' s graduates to con- tribute to the solution of problems in building design, planning and general construction. In memory of MR. MATTHEW NOWICKI, former Head of the Department of Architecture, who was killed in a plane crash in August, 1950. As yet Mr. Nowicki has not been replaced. EDWIN G. THURLOW Head of the Department of Landscape Architecture C. G. BRENNECKE Electrical H. A. FISHER Mathematics K. P. HANSON Mechanical D. E. HENDERSON Industrial E. M. SCHOENBORN Chemical C. K. BECK Physics R. B. RICE Diesel W. W. KRIEGEL Ceramics G. W. SMITH Engr. Mechs. ]. L. STUCKEY Geological W. G. VAN NOTE Engr. Research W. E. ADAMS Dir. of Inst. R. E. FADUM Civil SCHOOL OF EflGinEERinG The School of Engineering is an integral part of and is vitally concerned with the state ' s economic development through the training of its youth and the utilization of it natural resources. This progessive and effective program is made possible by a staff of teachers and research workers who are nationally recognized in their scientific field. With the recent addition of a modern, well-equipped engineering laboratories building, many new services are being offered both students and industries throughout the state. These and many other excellent, progressive activities can be counted on to offer leadership in the training of our young people as well as to further industrial activity in North Carolina. J. H. LAMPE, Dean ! 4 ; .- : -i f r SCHOOL OF TEXTILES Continuous development of new fibers, new fabrics, new processes and equipment has made the textile industry not only the second largest, but also one of the most colorful, most fascinating, and most dynamic in our economic life. Industry ' s ever-growing demand for well-trained young men and women in the field of Textiles has placed the graduates of this school at a very high premium. The graduates of today are well on their way to positions of leadership. They follow the footsteps of the very many graduates who now serve the industry in various responsible executive capacities. Their multifold achievements attest in a large measure to the success of a sound and progressive educational program. DEPfiRTIDEnT HERDS MALCOLM E. CAMPBELL, Dean C. M. ASBILL Research Engineer E. B. GROVER Yarn Manufacturing T. R. HART Director of Instruction H. A. RUTHERFORD Chemistry and Dyeing B. L. WHITTIER Fabric Constr. Development W. E. SHINN Knitting G. H. DUNLAP Technical Consultant ]. F. BOGDAN Textile Research [22] RDminiSTRRTIVE BOflRD K R. W. CUMMINGS Agriculture D. J. MOFFIE Psychology G. W. SMITH Engineering Mechanics GRflDURTE DIVISIOn The Graduate School is organized to provide both the facilities and the opportunity for advanced study and research. The Graduate School at State College is a part of the Graduate School of the Consolidated University. To us has been delegated the responsibility for all graduate instruction in the fields of Agriculture, Agricultural and Industrial Education, Engineering, and Textiles. Graduate programs leading to the doctorate degree are now offered at State College in Agricultural Economics, Agronomy, Animal Industry, Botany, Electrical, Ceramic, and Chemical Engineering, Ento- mology, and Experimental Statistics. The Master of Science degree is offered by most of the departments in the Schools of Agriculture, Engineering, Education, Forestry, and Textiles. W. E. SHINN Textiles E. M. SCHOENBORN Chemical Engineering D. B. ANDERSON, Dean SCHOOL OF EDUCflTIOn The School of Education provides the professional pre-employment train- ing required for certificating teachers of Vocational Agriculture, Industrial Arts, Industrial Education, Mathematics, and Science. The curriculum in each of these departments includes courses designed to aid prospective teachers in acquiring an understanding of high school pupils, and in selecting and using acceptable teaching methods. The School of Education also pro- vides undergraduate training for recreation leaders in industrial and rural areas. Teachers of Vocational Agriculture, Industrial Arts, Industrial Education, counselors and industrial psychologists may attain professional improvement through the programs of graduate study. J. BRYANT KIRKLAND, Dean DEPflRTITIEnT HERDS T. I. HlNES Ind. Recreation L. B. BERES Ind. Education R. N. ANDERSON Occupational Guidance [24] DEPRRTmEirr HERDS DR. L. HARTLEY English DR. W. N. HICKS Ethics and Religion DR. S. R. WINSTON Sociology DR. L. E. HINKLE Modern Languages J. F. MILLER Physical Education DR. R. O. MOEN Economics DR. G. A. GULLETTE Social Studies DR. P. W. EDSALL History BRSIC Division This division is basic because it teaches disciplines necessary to satisfactory progress in the careers for which State College prepares its students. As the problems which they must solve will never be free of eco- nomic, social and cultural implications, so must their education combine the humanities and social sciences with their technical studies. We feel we are training leaders for great responsibilities. Success and a satisfactory personal philosophy require the humanities and social sciences, yet still more urgently does the welfare of our society demand citizens who are alert, aware, able to communicate. JOHN W. SHIRLEY, Dean v 27 Jp SCHOOL OF FORESTRY Forests are one of the most important and fundamental resources of the Southeast. In North Carolina, 59 percent of the land area is in forest. Wood products industries rank second to textiles as a source of employment in manufacturing. I he growing demand for forest products, coupled with the progressive depletion of the forests, has brought a rapid increase in the demands for trained foresters. The School of Forestry offers undergraduate and graduate instruction in the fields of forest management, wood technology, pulp tech- nology, and lumber products merchandising. R. J. PRESTON, Dean DEPRRTfTIEnT HERDS J. S. BETHEL Wood Products Laboratory R. M. CARTER Wood Utilization C. M. KAUFMAN Forest Management F fl C U LT Y Allison, J. L Botany Allred, F. J Mod. Lang. Ammerman, J. P An. Ind. Anderson, D. B Botany Anderson, J. H Ag. E. Anderson, R. L Stat. Anderson, R. N Ed. Appleton, J. H C.E. Arbuckle, W. S An. Ind. Armstrong, L. O Ag. Ed. Arnold, D. S Chem. E. Asbill, C. M Tex. Aurand, L. W An. Ind. Babcock, W. F C.E. Bachinger, P. T Tex. Baker, S. R Math. Ball, E Botany Ballenger, S. T Mod. Lang. Banick, W. G Physics Barham, W. S Hort. Barkalow, F. S Zool. Barkley, K. L Psych. Earnhardt, L. W Hist. Barrick, E. R An. Ind. Bartley, A. I Eco. Bauerle, R. F English Baumgarten, W. L Design Beach, Rex Hist. Beatty, K. O Chem. E. Beck, C. K Physics Bell, W. C Eng. Res. Berberich, R. S Eco. Beres, L. B Ind. Ed. Bethel, J. S Forestry Bishop, C. E Ag. Econ. Blackstock, A. W Physics Blalock, T. C An. Ind. Blalock, T. J Chem. Bliss, C. D Ind. E. Blow, W. L Poultry Blum, G Ag. E. Blummer, T. N An. Ind. Bogden, J. F Tex. Res. Bostian, C. H Ag. Bourne, J. B M.E. Boyer, W. W C.E. Bramer, C. R C.E. Brandt, B. B Zool. Brantley, V. R Math. Bredengerg, P. A Eth. Rel. Brennecke, C. G E.E. Bridges, W. S M.E. Briggs, H. B M.E. Bright, R Chem. E. Bromberg, M Design Brookens, P. F Eco. Brown, C. M Hist. Brown, D. D Ag. Eco. Brown, E. I C.E. Brown, E. J Physics Brown, M. L Hist. Brown, T. C M.E. Brown, T. T Poultry Buehler, W. J M.E. Buchanan, J. S An. Ind. Bullock, R. C Math. Bunn, R. D Tex. Caffey, M. D Psych. Campana, R. J Botanv Campbell, I. S E.E. Campbell, K. S Tex. Canady, E. J Math. Carroll, C. L Math. Carson, V. S E.E. Carter, R. M Forestry Caviness, H. L Chem. Cell, J. W Math. Chaflin, H. C Chem. E. Chalfant, J. W Forestry Chamblee, D. S Agron. Chapin, H. T C.E. Claflin, M.E Eng. Res. Clark, J. D English Clarkson, J. M Math. Clayton, C. N Botany Clayton, M. H Math. Cochran, F. D Hort. Cochran, W. G Stat. Coggins, J. K Ag. Ed. Coleman, N. T Agron. Collins, H Soc. Sr. Colwell, W. E Agron. Colvard, D. W An. Ind. Comstock, R. E Stat. Conner, N. W Psvch. Converse, W. E Eco Cook, F. W Poultry Cook, L. E Ag. Ed. Cooke, H. C Math. Cooper, W. E Botany Cope, R. L I.E. Corter, H. M Psych. Costilow, R. M An. Ind. Cotton, W. P Ag. Ed. Cox, B. F Poultry Cox, E. L English Cox, G. M Stat. Craig, F. R Poultry Crane, A Design Crawford, A I n d. Rec. Crawford, G. W Physics Crouch, R. L Eng. Res. Crumpton, J. P Math. Culver, R. H C.E. Cummings, R. W Research Daniel, D. O Chem. Darby, A. K Physics Davis, D. E Eng. Mech. D as, P. H English Davis, R. C Tex. P, eas . J- E Eng. Res! Dearstyne, R. S Poultry DeGroat, E. B Phys. Ed. Dickenson, W. T E.E. Dickenson, M. B English Dickinson, S. L English Dillard, E. U An. Ind. Doak, Mary E English Doak, H. A Eng. Doolittle, J. S M.E. Dunlap, G. H . .Tex! Eckels, A. R E E Edsall, P. W ' . ' .Hist! Elliott, C. D Design Ellis, D. E Botany Emerson, L. A Design English, M. L M.E. Estelle, W. E E.E. Evers, J. L Zool. Fadum, R. E C.E Fails, E. A ' .Eco! Parrel], J I.E. Feltner, C. E Eng. Mech. Feng, Ivan Tex. Ferrall, J. K Chem. E. Finch, E. B Chem. E. Fisher, H. A Math. Fitzgibbon, J. W Design Fitzgibbon, M. C Design Fleming, M. K Ag. Eco. Forster, C. W Ag. Eco. Foster, C. I Soc. Stud. Fountain, A. M English Fouraker, R. S E.E. Fox, W. B Botany Francis, J. G Hort. Freund, R. E Eco. Frye, R. E Eco. Fulton, B. B Zool. Funk, F. F C.E. Furlong, R. D I.E. Futrell, Edith Physics Gaither, J. B Tex. Gardner, E. C Eth. Rel. Gardner, M.E Hort. Garren, M. J Math. Gauster, W. F E.E. Gildart, L. W Physics Giles, G. W Ag. E. Glazoner, E. W Poultry Glenn, K. B E.E. Godfrey, R. K Botany Goldston, E. F Agron. Goode, Lemuel An. Ind. Goulding, W. M Econ. Graves, W. J Math. Green, J. W Rur. Soc. Greenberg, B Stat. F fl C U LT Y Greenburg, Ruth M Chem. Gregory, W. C Agron. Griffin, H. C English Grinnells, C. D An. Ind. Griset, H. E C.E. Groach, D. S Zool. Grover, E. B Tc.x. Gullctte, G. A Soc. St. Guy, A. C M.E. Hader, R. J Stat. Haig, F. H An. Ind. Hall, R. B Mod. Lang. Hall, N Agron. Hall, W. C Eco. Hambv, D. S Tex. Hamilton, C. H Rur. Soc. Hanse, D. ] Diesel Eng. Hanson, K. P M.E. Harding, R. M Stat. Harkema, R Zool. Harper, W. W Eng. Res. Harris, Anna M Math. Harris, Mrs. O. P Physics Harris, M. W Physics Hart, C. D I.E. Hart, T. R Tex. Hartley, L. C English Harvey, P. H Agron. Harvill, V. A Eng. Mech. Hawkins, R. E Soc. St. Haves, A. G Tex. Hazelton, R. F Chem. E. Henderson, D. E I.E. Herbert, T. T Botany Herman, L. R E.E. Hicks, W. N Eth. Rel. Hilton, ]. T Tex. Hinkle, L. E Mod. Lang. Hines, T. I Ind. Rec. Hirshberg, E. W English Hoadlev, G. B E.E. Hobbs, M. E I.E. Hoefer, E. G M.E. Hoermann, A. V Diesel Eng. Hofmann, J. V Forestry Holt, E. L Geol. E. Hoodley, G. B E.E. Hook, G. E Eng. Mech. Hosteller, E. H An. Ind. Hostetler, Ivan Ind. Arts Howell, E. L Ag. E. Howell, R. N Econ. Hunt, R. T Physics Hunter, J. S Stat. Hussman, A. W Diesel E. Hyde, T. E M.E. Ingram, W. P Chem. James, H. B Ag. Eco. Jarvis, R An. Ind. Jeffries, R. J Eng. Res. Jenkins, C. C Soc. St. Jennings, C. W Chem. Jenkins, H. H English Jensen, J. II Botany Johnson, C. E Tex. Johnson, E. H Sociol. Johnson, E. S I.E. Johnson, J. C Psych. Jones, G. D Etom. Jones, I. D Hort. Jordan, Mary Stat. Jordan, W. E Chem. Kaufman, C. M Forestry Keating, H Phvs. Ed. Keller, W. M Forestry Kelman, A Botany Kellv, J. W Poultry Kenfield, J. F Phvs. Ed Kincheloe, H. G English Kingsbury, H. L C.E. Kingsbury, J. A. T Soc. St. Kirk, E. R Eng. Res. Kish, L. A M.E. Kite, W. FI Diesel E. Kleker, E. G Ag. E. Klingman, C Agron. Knight, J. C Design Kolb, C. F Hist. Krantz, B. A Agron. Kriegel, W. W Cer. E. Kulash, W. M Zool. Ladu, A. I English Lambe, C. M C.E. Lancaster, F. W Physics Larkin, L. C Eco. Lasater, R. C Eth. Rel. Lee, W. D . Agron. Legates, J. E An. Ind. Ledbetter, T. B M.E. Lehman, S. G Botany Leitch, N. B English Leonard, P. B M.E. Levine, J Math. Lewis, C. F Math. Lewis, E. H M.E. Lewis, J. G Tex. Lewis, L. J E.E. Lewis, P Math. Linker, Mary Physics Little, C. H Math. Litchford, J. O C.E. Llewellyn, R. W I.E. Loeppert, R. H Chem. Long, L. W Eng. Mech. Lott, W. L Chem. Louthan, D. L English Lowenthal, D Soc. St. Lucas, H. L Stat. Lutz, J. F Agron. Lyons, J. A Eco. Lynn, J. T Physics McArthur, C. S Eng. Res. McCoy, C. S Eth. Rel. McCraney, J Ag. E. McCullough, C. R C.E. McCullough, J. W English Maclntyre, A. B E.E. McKeeman, C. A M.E. McKean, K Soc. St. McKinley, G. E Geol. Eng. McPherson, W. W Ag. Eco. McVay, F. E Stat. Maddison, C. W I.E. Maltbie, A Math. Mann, L. R C.E. Mann, T. J Agron. Manning, E. G E.E. Manning, H. E Eco. Marek, J. W Chem. Marr, W. S Rur. Soc. Marshall, R. P English Martin, L. R Ag. Eco. Martin, T. J M.E. Massey, P. R Hort. Matsumoto, G Design Maupin, A Eco. Mayo, S. C Soc. St. Meares, J. S Physics Mehlich, A Agron. Menius, A. C Physics Metcalf, Z. P Zool. Michel, P. L M.E. Middleton, G. W Eng. Mech. Middleton, J. L Eth. Rel. Miller, E. L Geol. E. Miller, J. F Phys. Ed. Miller, L. L Ind. Rec. Miller, W. D Forestry Mitchell, A Eng. Mech. Mitchell, T. B Zool. Moehlman, J. H Design Moen, R. O Eco. Moffie, D. J Psych. Monroe, R. J Stat. Moore, J. L An. Ind. Moose, P. E M.E. Morgan, J. W Chem. Morris, T. B Poultry Morrison, H. L Physics Morrow, E. B Hort. Moser, W. E Tex. Mumford, C. C Math. Murray, R. L Physics Myers, F. J Eng. Mech. Nash, T. L M.E. Nahikian, H. M Math. Neale, W. M M.E. Nelson, J. A I.E. F R C U LT Y Nelson, W. L Agron. Smith, H. F Star. Nevin, C. S Chem. Smith, W. E Phys. Ed. Nielsen, L. W Botany Snyder, R. H Phys. Noblin, S. M Hist. Speck, M. L An. Ind. Nolstad, A. R Math. Speece, H. E Math. Nowicki, Mrs. S Design Stainback, R. F Phys. Nusbaum, C. J Botany Steel, W. E Geol. E. Nylund, F. A AS,. Ed. Stephens, S. G Agron. O ' Connell, J. E Botany Stevenson, W. D., Jr E.E. Oliver, G. M Chem. Stewart, H. A An. Ind. Olsen, H Psych. Stinson, E. H M.E. Osborne, J. C An. Ind. Stott, C. C Educ. Paget, E. H English Strobel, C. F Math. Park, H. V Math. Stuart, D. R Design Parks, W. R C.E. Stuckey, J. L Geol. Parker, J. M Geol. Eng. Sutton, P. P Chem. Parker, J. S Tex. Swain, L. H English Patterson, J. R Physics Terry, E. I Geol. Engr. Peach, Paul Stat. Teter, N. C Ag. E. Pearsall, R. J E.E. Thomason, W. A Tex. Penny, M. M English Thompson, O. G Eco. Perry, G. P Phys. Ed. Thompson. W. C Eco. Peterson, D. M Math. Thurlow, E. G Design Peterson, W. J Chem. Tillery, Doris Math. Petrea, H. A Math. Tisdale, S. L Aaron. Phillips, M. E Eng. Res. Townes, H. K Zool. Pierce, J. C An. Ind. Trozler, R. T M.E. Pierce, W. H Ag. Eco. Truitt, R. W M.E. Pike, F. P Chem. E. Tuttle, E. M Eng. Res. Pikner, V. A Eco. Tuttle, M. A Cer. E. Pilcher, V. E Physics Tvler, W. E An. Ind. Plengey, W. D Eng. Res. Underwood, N Physics Poland, G. W Mod. Lano. Underwood, V. H Hort. Pope, D. T Hort. Usry, S. H Ag. E. Porter, J. A Tex. Uvanik, M. E C.E. Porter, S. H Stat. Vanasse, N. C Hort. Potter, J. C Chem. Vann, H. G Hort. Preston, R. J Forestry Van Note, W. G Eng. Res. Quails, G. W Design Walker, C Eco. Quay, T. L Zool. Wallace, A. D English Raab, K. D Hist. Wallace, M. E Eco. Ramey, R. L E.E. Wall, J. G Math. Randall, G. O Hort. Walser, R. G Enolish Rawls, H. D Sociol. Waltner, A. W Physics Reid, W. A Chem. Warren, F. G An. Ind. Reed, R I. E. Watson, G. C Math. Reed, J. F Agron. Waugh, E. W Design Regar, A. W M.E. Waugh, R. K An. Incl. Rice, P. M Hist. Weaver, J. W Ag. E. Rice, R. B Diesel Webb, G. N E.E. Riddick, E. I Mod. Lang. Weissman, W Design Rigney, J. A Stat. Wells, B. W Botanv Ritcher, O Zool. Westberg, W. C Psych. Roberts, W. M An. Ind. Westlake, C. R Cer. E. Robinson, C. C Chem. Wheeler, F. B I.E. Robinson, H. F Stat. Whichard, L. R Enolish Robinson, L. H Physics Whitfield, J. K M.E Roop, F. S M.E. Whitford, L. A Botany Rulfs, D. J English White, R. C Chem. Rutherford, H. A Tex. Whittier, B. L Tex. Ruffner, R. H An. Ind. Wiebe, H. H Botany Rue, C. V Cer. E. Willard, F. R E.E. Rust, P. J English Williams, C. F Hort. Satterfield, G. H Chem. Williams, H. P Math. Scarborough, C. C Educ. Williams, I. L Ag. E. Scarborough, E. N Ag. E. Williams, J. A C.E. Schmidt, R Hort. Williams, L. F Chem. Schmitt, M Educ. Williams, M. J Design Schoenborn, E. M Chern. Enor. Williams, N. W Poultry Scofield, H. T Botanv Williams, W. L Chem. Seegers, L. W Hist. Williamson, R. B Eco. Seely, J. T Chem. Engr. Wilson, H. H Eng. Res. Selkinghaus, W. E M.E. Wilson, R. W Ag. E. Semple, W. H C.E. Wilson, T. L English Shackford, J. A Eno. Wilson, T. V Ag. E. Shahdan, P Math. Wilkening, E. A Rur. Soc. Shelley, A. B. R Enc. Wing, M. W Zool. Sherwood, F. W An. Ind. Winkler, E. W E.E. Shinn, W. E Tex. Winston, S Sociol. Showalter, M. F Chem. Winton, L. S Math. Shulenberger, C. B Econ. Wise, G. H An. Ind. Shumaker, R Design Witherington, P Math. Shunk, I. V Botanv Wood, T. W Eco. Sidnam, R. D E.E. Woodhouse, W. W Agron. Slocum, G. K Forestry Woltz, W. G Agron. Smallwood, C C.E. Wynn, W. K English Smith, B. W Agron. Wynne, R. B English Smith, C. F Ento. Wyman, L Forestry Smith, G. W Engr. Mech. York, E. T Agron. GRflDUHTE STUDEDTS I Adams, John Robert Raleigh, N. C. Alemany, Salvador Enrique Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Allen, Charles Thomas, Jr Raleigh, N. C. Baker, Lewin Thompson Marion, N. C. Barber, John Clark, AFP Moyock, N. C. Beinhart, Ernest George, Jr. . .Philadelphia, Pa. Bokhari, Rashid Mahmood . . .Lahore, Pakistan Bourne, James Goodwin, J KT . . . .Ashland, Va. Brown, Robert Milton Raleigh, N. C. Cardwell, Joe Thomas Vernon, Texas Chenoweth, Doral Park, Jr Weldon, N. C. Cole, Thomas Edwin Dallas, Texas Crater, William Merton . . . Greensboro, N. C. Danford, Masil Bryan Buffalo, Texas Duffield, Paul Donald Duck, W. Va. Durham, Carl Thomas, Jr., 2N Chapel Hill, N. C. Ellison, William Thornton, Jr., Mullens, W. Va. -1 It Farquhar, Clyde Randolph, ()X, Evansville, Ind. George, James Dalton Collinsville, Miss. Gordon, Bruce Eraser Dorwin, Conn. Jrai k :, . Hackler, William Cullen Saltville, Va. Haesloop, Richard Greensboro, N. C. Hafler, Harry Albert Endicott, N. Y. Hawley, Joseph Cleo Lillington, N. C. [32] ran. X. focLU fclpkia, Pa. re, Pakistan inland, Va. leijUC. MI, Tea; :ldon,N.C. Mas, Tex Iletherington, Reed Jay Ambridge, Pa. 1 Isung, Huan Yun Shanghai, China Humphreys, James Lee ..Johnson City, Tenn. Hunter, John Melville, AXA . .Fanwood, N. J. Hypes, John William New Castle, Va. Jackson, Raymond Mark, Jr. ... Hornell, N. Y. Johnson, Willie Clifford Richton, Miss. Jones, Bernice L Beaufort, N. C. Jones, Harold Irving State College, Pa. Kiger, Eugene Oliver Raleigh, N. C. Kimley, Robert John New Bern, N. C. Krackenberger, Herman Francis, Raleigh, N. C. ro. N. C. ilk Tea AW.Vi Kwok, Chi Tao Shanghai, China Lauderdale, Thomas Wilson, Jr., Kenmore, N. Y. Liden, Conrad H Hyattville, Md. Long, Calvin Lee, KA . .Elizabeth City, N. C. .vansville, lins ) taivin, C McManaway, George W., Jr., Asheville, N. C. Marley, Guy Philip . . .Pleasant Garden, N. C. Martin, Grady Allen Stony Point, N. C. 1eador, John Tinsley, X Union, S. C. Merritt, Robert Edward, IIKA, Mt. Airy, N. C. Moreland, Donald Edwin, AFP Springfield, Mass. Niemierzycki, Eugene John, New Britain, Conn. Odden, Conrad R. . .Garden Citv, N. Y. nORTH CflROLIPR STflTE 133] GRflDUflTE STUDEPITS ' mi Oehman, Waldo Idol, Jr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Overing, Robert Edwin Raleigh, N. C. Parker, James Winford, Jr Burlington, Vt. Pitzer, Arthur Kerner Portsmouth, Ohio Powers, Harry Robert, Jr Norfolk, Va. Price, Edward Leo, Jr., Sullivan ' s Island, S. C. Ray, Dale Allen, AFP Boggstown, Ind. Ream, Lloyd Walter Windber, Pa. Reed, Clayton Lewis Nunn, Colo. Roberts, Eugene Huntley, Jr. ..Raleigh, N. C. Rogers, Earl Stanley Roxboro, N. C. Rollins, William Hugh Spindale, N. C. Roos, Henry Ozone Park, N. Y. Sheetz, Alvin Clark Baltimore, Md. Spinner, Charlie Basil Bass, K2 Colonial Heights, Va. Stains, Howard James Frenchtown, N. J. Stuckey, William Clifton, Jr., Coldsboro, N. C. Taylor, Thomas Fenton . .Chapel Hill, N. C. Turpin, Charles Braxton Mt. Airy, N. C. Uribe-Arango, Herman . . . Manizales, Colombia Weil, Henry Antone Teaneck, N. J. Willis, Melvin Russell Salem, N. J. Wills, Camilla Louise Wilson, N. C. Yarborough, Charles Erwin .... Raleigh, N. C. Zobel, Gerald New York, N. Y. [34] LAMAR CLONINGER Vice-President WELLS DENYES Treasurer MAX SAVAGE President JAMES BAKER Secretary u AARDEMA, THOMAS FREDERICK Grand Rapids, Mich. Dairy Mfg. ADAMS, MORRIS CLIFTON High Point, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. ADDISON, BILL JOE Reidsville, N. C. Architecture ADKINS, EUGENE MORRISON, JR. Charlotte, N. C. Textile Mgt. ADKINS, FLAKE LONG, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. Elect. Engr. ARMAD, NAZIR Sargodha, Pakistan Textiles Phi Psi. AKHTAR, BASHIR MUHAMMAD Lyallpur, Pakistan Gen. Textiles ALLEN, JAMES FONTAINE Clayton, N. C. Lumber Prod. Merchandising Intramural Sports; Forestry Club. ALLEN, WALLACE BURNS Burlington, N. C. Nuclear Engr. Phi Eta Sigma. ALEXANDER, CHARLES SLATON 2AE Wilmington, N. C. Elect. Engr. Engineers Council; I.R.E. Chair- man; A.I.E.E.; Departmental Honor Committee. ALEXANDER, JOHN PINNER, 4 KT Elizabeth City, N. C. Indust. Engr. Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Pi Alpha; S.I.E.; S.A.M.; Secretary I.F.C. ALEXANDER, RALPH SMITH Raleigh, N. C. AnimtiL Industry V ' .. ' 5 ALLISS, ArJ i Aw AD Bireh-Ramallah, Palestine Civil Engr. Cosmopolitan Club; Vice-President Gold Dorm. ALMOND, JACOB FRANKLIN Albemarle, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. AMBURN, WILLIAM RAWLEY Mount Airy, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A. AMERSEY PURSHOTTAM N. Bombay, India Textiles Cosmopolitan Club. AMMONS, ROBERT LEWIS, IIK 1 Raleigh, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi. APPLEBERRY, THOMAS KENYON Wilmington, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; I.R.E. ANDREWS, GEORGE HENRY High Point, N. C. Civil Engr. Theta Tau; Monogram Club; A.S.C.E.; Intramural Official. APPLEGATE, GERALD RICHARD Winston-Salem, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.A.M.; S.I.E. ANDREWS, GEORGE WILLIAM Mt. Gilead, N. C. Mech. Engr. ARDEN, JOHN WILLIAM Asheville, N. C. Furniture Mfg. Mgt. Berry Dorm President; Furniture Club Vice President; Interdorm Coun- cil. ANTHONY, GENE HOLTON Knightdale, N. C. Indust. Arts Ed. ARMFIELD, RICHARD LOCKE Greensboro, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; S.A.M. n ARMSTRONG, EDWIN BENSON, JR. 2N West Collingswood, N. J. Tex. Client. Dyeing Phi Psi; Treasurer A.A.T.C.C.; Tompkins Textile Society; Rifle Team 1, 2 Intramural Sports. ARNDT, JOHN LEWIS Mt. Holly, N. C. Animal Industry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club. ARNOLD, JAMES PAUL, JR. Dover, N. C. Mech. Engr. Heating Air Cond. Opt. ARSLAN, ZongulS Tex. Chem. Dyeing A.A.T.C.C.; Tompkins Textile So ciety; A.C.S.; Cosmopolitan Club. ASHWORTH, JAMES COLON Seagrove, N. C. Textiles Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Kappa Phi. ATKINS, JAMES EDWARD, AFP Gary, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa Vice-President 4; F.F.A. President 4. AUGER, MILFORD JONES Whiteville, N. C. Mech. Engr. BAILEY, CARNELL HADLEY Sims, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.A.M.; S.I.E. BAILEY, JAMES FRANKLIN Lexington, S. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. AUSTIN, WILLIAM BRYANT, JR. Jefferson, N. C. Animal Industry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club; Intramural Sports 2, 3. BAITY, AI.ONZO CRAIG, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; I.R.E. AVERY, PAUL HADDEN Erwin, N. C. Indust. Engr. HL Kl BAKER, JAMES MCDOWELL, JR. 2AE Tryon, N. C. Textile Mgt. Phi Psi; Textile Honor Committee; Tompkins Textile Society; Manager Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports. BALLARD, HAROLD ALVIN Mars Hill, N. C. Animal Industry EARNHARDT, WILLIAM Guy, JR. UK Charlotte, N. C. Ceramic Engr. Keramos; A.C.S.; Engineers ' Coun- cil 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Charlotte Club Secretary 4; Departmental Honor Committee; Knight of St. BALDWIN, CLAUDE MARION, JR. Leland, N. C. Elect. Engr. BANGS, HAROLD HOYT, JR. Brevard, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E. BARNES, HOMER MARION Adams, N. C. Elect. Engr. BARNES RUPERT CECIL Petersburg, Va. Textiles Phi Psi. BARR, HARRY SHIELDS, JR., 4 KT Charlotte, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Cadet Officers ' Association Treasurer 4; Associate Business Manager AGROMECK 4; Pep Club; Charlotte Club. BARRETT, CLARENCE JESSE Rocky Mount, N. C. Elect. Engr. Aquinas Club; A.I.E.E. BAHDAVID, JOSE CUENCA Mexico, D. F. Textiles Syn. Opt. Sigma Tau Sigma; Sigma Pi Alpha; Hillel Foundation; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Intramural Sports. BARNETT, MARION LEONARD Hickory, N. C. Elect. Engr. Technician; Radio Club. BARROSSE, BERNARD A., JR. Asheville, N. C. Meed. Engr. Heating Air Cond. Opt. A.S.H.V.E.; A.S.M.E.; Aquinas Club; Rifle Team; Cross Country Team 1. u u BARTON, ALVIN HOYT Canton, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E. BATTS, WALTER TEACHEY Rose Hill, N. C. Elect. Engr. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; A.I.E.E.; Engineers ' Council. BEAN, RICHARD CARLETON Winston-Salem, N. C. Elect. Engr. Mu Beta Psi; Arnold Air Society; A.I.E.E.; I.R.E.; Cross Crountry 1; Track 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre tarv 4. BASON, VANCE CECIL Mebane, N. C. Agric. Engr. BAXTER, DAVID HARDING Springdale, Pa. Civil Engr. Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E.; Masonic Club; Freshman Baseball Coach 2, 3, 4; Freshman Soccer Coach 3, 4; Traf- fic Council. BEASLEY, JAMES MELVIN Zebulon, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E. BASS, THOMAS VAN NATHAN Louisburg, N. C. Agric. Econ. Ag Club; Y.D.C. BAZEMORE, WEBSTER CARLYLE Mount Olive, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E. BECKWITH, BOSWOHTH CLIFTON Ben Raleigh, N. C. Architecture A.I.A. BASSI, DANILO ALEJANDRO Vina del Mar, Chile Textiles Sigma; Tompkins Tex- Sigma T, tile Society BEAMAN, JOHN HOMER, KT Marion, N. C. Forest Mgt. Golden Chain Treasurer; Blue Key; Alpha Zeta; Xi Sigma Pi; Mu Beta Psi; Pinetum Editor 4; Slabs and Edgings Editor 3; Campus Govern- ment 3; Red Coat Band; N.C.S. Little Symphony; N.C.C.P.A. BEEKER, JAMES OSBORNE Salisbury, N. C. Mech. Engr. Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E.; Ta Beta P , ! ; BELL, 1 IJOHN WfvHffEW, 2AE Greensboro, N. C. Const. Engr. BELLUCCI, HAROLD NORMAN New London, Conn. Constr. Engr. BEMBERG, HERMAN HENRY, JR. Little Rock, Ark. Mech. Engr. Intramural Activities; West Havin Mayor. BENBOW, JOHN ROBERT Ridge, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A. BENITES, ERNEST El Cajon, Cal. Textiles Phi Psi. BENNETT, JAMES LESESNE Hendersonville, N. C. Architecture BERGEN, HAROLD PERRINE, JR. AIT Oakland, N. J. Animal Industry Ag Club; Anirmil Industry Club. BERRYHILL, JOSEPH SADLER Charlotte, N. C. Indust. Engr. Charlotte Club; S.A.M.; S.I.E.; Intramural Sports; Donn Ri-presen- BINGHAM, GLENN S. Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation BISHOP, CLIFTON NORMAN Kannapolis, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Arnold Air Society; In- tramural Sports. BLACKWELDER, NATHAN D., JR. Cleveland, N. C. Textiles Tompkins Textile Society; Intra- mural Sports. BLAKE, CHARLES DAVID Raleigh, N. C. Chem. Engr. n A :. BLALOCK, WILLIAM HARDY Reidsville, N. C. Chem. Engr. Gamma Sigma Epsilon President 4; A.I.C.E. Treasurer 4. BLANK, FREDERICK LEE, JR., Raleigh, N. C. Egr. Gen. Track 1. jfSfS ntfluTO BLIZZARD, PAUL TUNNEY Deep Run, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Ag Club; F.F.A.; Y.M.C.A, BOBBITT, EnfiefclN. C. Textiles BOCER, HAROLD J. Salisbury, N. C. Forest Mgf. Forestry Club; Tennessee Valley Authority. BOGLE, JAMES FRANKLIN Albemarle, N. C. Indust. Arts Ed. Mu Beta Psi; Glee Club Secretary; Industrial Arts Club. BONDY, CHARLES LLOYD, l En Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Engr. Furniture Club. BONNER, EARL WAYNE Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. n BOSEMAN JAMES FERDIE, JR. Scotland Neck, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Industrial Recreation Club. BOSWELL, JAMES CLIFTON Burlington, N. C. Textiles Tompkins Textile Society. BOWDEN, ROBERT MARSHALL Advance, N. C. Dairy Husbandry BOWERMAN, JAMES NELSON Lockport, N. Y. Geological Engr. A.I.M.E. Secretary. BOWEBS, JACK MAHTIN, TKE Shelby, N. C. Textiles (Syn.) Delta Kappa Phi; Technician Sports Editor 2, 3, Business Manager 4; AOROMECK Sports Editor 3; Publi- cations Board; Print Shop Committee; Cadet Officers ' Association; N. C. Col- legiate Press Association. BOYD, WILLIAM HENRY JR. KT Henderson, N. C. Chem. Engr. Tau Sigma Epsilon; A.I.Ch.E. BOWERS, ROBERT JOSEPH Sanford, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A.; Dorm Counselor. BOWMAN, JAMES SCARBORO, JR. Graham, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; I.Ae.S. BOYER, ARTHUR HOWELL Indianapolis, Ind. Indust. Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa; R.O.T.C.; Rec- reation Club. BOYETTE, DAVID GERSON, nK I Scotland Neck, N. C. Animal Industry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club. BOYCE, ROBERT ERSKINE, KT Charlotte, N. C. Ceramic Engr. Keramos; A.C.S. BOYLES, LINZY ELWOOD, JH. 2AE High Point, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Xi Epsilon; Thirty and Three; Golden Chain; Junior Class President; Freshman Class Vice-Presi- dent. BRADLEY. EDWARD BRAXTON Rocky Mount, N. C. Wildlife Conservation Mgt. Leopold Wildlife Society Vice- PresidenL BRATTON, LEWIS PALMER Raleigh, N. C. Textiles BREECE, FREDERICK BULLARD Hope Mills, N. C. Textiles BRENDLE, JOHN HENRY, JR. Brasstown, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa; Industrial Rec- reation Club President; N. C. Recrea- tion Society President 3. u BRIGGS, ROY ERNEST Mars Hill, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Alpha Sigma; Ag Club; F.F.A. President. BROWN, HOYT VERNON Statesville, N. C. Mech. Engr. I.Ac.S. BRINKLEY, CARSON MILES, AFP Colerain, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club. BROWN, JOE OTTO Charlotte, N. C. Dairy Mfg. Intramural Sports; Ag Club. BROWN, EUGENE FISHER, JR. Concord, N. C. Gen. Textiles Phi Psi. BROWN, SAMUEL TUCKER, JR. Elizabeth City, N. C. Animal Industry Mu Beta Psi; Scabbard Blade; Band; Glee Club. BROWN, HENRY ANDREW, JR. KA Greenville, S. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Textile Fornpi; Swimming Team 1; Student Government Vice- President; Tompkins Textile Society President; Greater University Stu- dent Council. BROWNING, JOE GRAY Plymouth, N. C. Mech. Engr. BRYANT, ARTHUR EDWIN Yadkinville, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A. ; Agriculturist. BRYANT, RAY Forbes, N. C. Animal Husbandry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club. BRYANT, WILBUR GLENN Elm City, N. C. Mech. Engr. Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E.; Co panion of Saint Patrick. BUBAS, VICTOR ALBERT Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa; Golden Chain; Thirty and Three; Recreation Club; Monogram CluJ ; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Textiles lnli.iniiii.il Spurts. BUMGARDNER, HARVEY LINDY AFP Kings Mountain, N. C. Poultry Science Agriculturist 3; Ag Club; Poultry Club Secretary-Treasurer 3; Wesley Foundation President 4; Poultry Judging Team 3. BUTLER, RUPERT CARLYLE Reidsville, N. C. Animal Industry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club. BUCKNER, CLAUDE ALVIN Arden, N. C. Agric. Ed, Ag Club; F.F.A. BURCHETTE, GLYNN EDWARD Winston-Salem, N. C. Mech. Engr. Heating Air Cond. Opt. BYNUM, DAVID WILLIAM Lincolnton, N. C. Animal Husbandry BUFF, GRIER ELLIS Morganton, N. C. Elect. Engr. Ida Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; A.I.E.L. BURGESS, GEORGE MEGREW AZ Falls Church, Va. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; S.A.M.; Pep Club; Arnold Air Society; Swimming 1 ; R.O.T.C. CAHOON, CARL McGuiRE Swan Quarter, N. C. Agric. Ed. Intramural Sports; Track 2. BUIE, CHARLES GIBSON, JR., -X Biscoe, N. C. Textiles (Yarn Mfg.) Thirty and Three; Golden Chain; Phi Psi President 4; Scabbard Si Blade; Golden Chain Scribe; AGRO- MECK College Editor 3; Textile Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Circulation Man- ager 2, Business Manager 3; Baseball 1; Intramural Sports; Vice-President Junior Class; Chairman Junior- Senior Dance Committee; Textile Honor Committee; R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4. BURNEY, WILLIAM PAUL Burbank, Cal. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E. CALDWELL, HARDY R., JR., AIT Waynesville, N. C. Animal Industry Alpha Zeta; Ag Club; Animal In- dustry Club; B.S.U.; P. B.C.; Inter- fraternity Council; Agriculturist Edi- tor; Junior-Senior Dance Committee; Danforth Fellowship Winner. n irons iVia- Sodrn CALHOUN, FRANCIS ALLEN Laurel Hill, N. C. Textiles Tompkins Textile Society. CALTON, HUGH CARSON Bostic, N. C. Dairy Husbandry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club; R.O.T.C. CALVERLEY. FREDERICK J. Providence, R. I. Ceramic Engr. Keramos; American Ceramic S ciety Treasurer. CAMERON, Charlcj Architecture Student Chapter A. I. A. n CAMERON, CALVIN ANGUS, ATI ' Kinston, N. C. Agronomy (Field Crops) Editor Crops Soils 4; Ag Club; Departmental Honor Committee; Agronomy Society Corresponding Secretary 4. CANTRELL, BRUCE HEAD Green Creek, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. CAMERON, JACK KEARNS, -i Thomasville, N. C. Agric. Ed. Vice-President Interfraternity Coun- cil 4. CAPPS, LLOYD VICTOR Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Riiral Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa; Industrial Rec- reation Club; Phi Kappa Phi; Technician} Intramural Sports; N. C. Recreation Society. CAMPBELL, PAUL SMITH China Grove, N. C. Textiles Vice-President Scabbard Blade 4; Cadet Officers ' Association; R.O.T.C. CARLIN, CARL OSCAR, JR. New Bedford, Mass. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; S.A.M.; Assistant Editor Technician. CANTER, SHELTON CARL, K- Wilkesboro, N. C. Architecture Student Chapter A. I. A. Secretary 4, President 5; School of Design Magazine Staff; B.S., Wake Forest College. CARLTON HILTON Pinetops, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A.; Dorm Club Rep- resentative. CARROLL, NOAH WARREN Greenville, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Thirty and Three; Kappa Phi Kappa; Industrial Recreation Club; N. C. Recreation Society. CARSON, HERBERT VENABLE, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; S.A.M.; Arnold Air Society; Phi Kappa Phi. CARTER, SIDNEY DALE Kelford, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; Intramural Basketball CASH, JOSEPH BENJAMIN Forest City, N. C. Dairy Husbandry AJI Club; Animal Industry Club; Agriculturist; Chairman of Barn- warming, 1951. CASH, WILLIAM ROY, TKE Charlotte, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Charlotte Club; Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary. CAWTHORN, JOEL WATKINS Warrenton, N. C. GATES, DAVID MARSHALL Greensboro, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Kappa Phi. CHADWICK, FRANCIS CLARK Wilmington, N. C. Chem. Engr. Pi Kappa Delta; A.I.Ch.E.; Cadet Officers ' Association; Intramural Sports. CATHEY, GEORGE MCL,ELLAND Kingstree, S. G. Civil Engr. CHADWICK, ROBERT WINFIELD Rocky Mount, N. C. Mech. Engr. Theta Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; A.S.M.E.; Intramural Sports. CAULDER, CARL LLOYD Rockingham, N. C. Architecture Vataiigan 3, 4; Glee Club 1. CHAMPION, HENRY C., JR. Kannapolis, N. C. Mech. Engr. Intramural Sports; A.S.M.E.; Cheerleader; Pep Club. u CHARLES, JAMES ROBERT Brevard, N. C. Wildlife Conservation Mgt. Leopold Wildlife Society. CHEEK, GUY HAMMER Laurinburg, N. C. A lech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; Masonic Club. CLARK, CHARLES EDWARD, JR. Concord, N. C. Agric. Engr. (Pwr. Mch. Opt.) A.S.A.E. CHATHAM, RICHARD CARLTON High Point, N. C. Textile Mgt. CHRISTIAN, LINDSAY WAYNE 2FI Mt. Airy, N. C. Textiles (Gen. Opf.) Sigma Tau Sigma; Phi Psi; Tex- tile Honor Committee; Intramural Sports. CLARK, TAMES McNEiLL, JR. KT Fayetteville, N. C. Architecture A.I.A. CHEEK, DANIEL W. Rockwell, N. C. Mech. Engr. CHRISTIAN, JOE HELLEN, IIKA Raleigh, N. C. Textiles (Syn.) Phi Psi; Intramural Sports. CLARK, LAWRENCE CLAY, JR. Waynesville, N. C. Textiles (Weaving Designing) CHEEK, DONALD GRADY Shelby, N. C. Indust. Recreation Monogram Club; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4. CHUBER, WILLIAM CHARLES Canton, N. C. Poultry Science President Poultry Science Club; Ag Club; Aquinas Club; Chairman State Fair Poultry Exhibit. CLARK, WALTER McKENZiE 2AE Greensboro, N. C. Textiles (Genera!) Thirty and Three; Theta Tau; A.S.M.E.; Engineers ' Council; In- terfraternity Council; Technician 1, 2; Athletic Council; President Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon; Vice-President Kenly, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. CLAYTON, ROBERT EUGENE Raleigh, N. C. Textiles Tompkins Textile Society; Aquinas Club. CLONINGER, LAMAR CONOR TKE Maiden, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing A.A.T.C.C.; Delta Kappa Phi; Tompkins Textile Society; Senior Class Vice-President. COBLE, JOHN EDWIN, -AE Greensboro, N. C. Textiles Campus Government 3. CODY, WILLIAM RALPH, JR. Bryson City, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; Sigma Mu Pi. CONNELLY, JAMES HUGH Spruce Pine, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; Band. COHEN, STANLEY, 2AM Flushing, N. Y. Textiles CONNER, JAMES MARTIN, 2AE Covington, Tenn. Textiles Phi Psi; Cadet Officers ' . Association. COLE, WILLIAM AUSTIN Fuquay Springs, N. C. Indust. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Glee Club; In- dustrial Arts Club Secretary; Student Government. CONRAD, STEPHEN GEORGE Raleigh, N. C. Geological Engr. COLEY, RICHARD TERRELL Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; Honor Council; Arnold Air Societv. COOK, DAVID S.PESSARD Butner, N. C. Agric. Econ. n fl COOK, HERMAN LEON Clemmons, N. C. Indus). Engr. one COOPER, JOHN, ATP Dobson, N. C. Dairy Husbandry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club President and Secretary. COOPER, SAMUEL EVINS, Oxford, N. C. Indust. Engr. Scabbard Blade. Indust. Arts Industrial Arts Club; Kappa Phi Kappa. CORBETT, RICHARD KEZIAH Garner, N. C. Alech. Engr. I.Ae.S.; Astronomical Society. COREY, CARL PACE Greenville, N. C. Elect. Engr. CORNEHE, JACK JOE Morristown, Tenn. Forest Mgt. CORBELL, DEARL BRINCEFIELD Landis, N. C. Elect. Engr. I.R.E. n CORRIHER, CLYDE FRANKLIN AFP China Grove, N. C. Animal Industry Ag Club. COUSINS, CHARLES Clayton, N. C. forest Mgt. Xi Sigma Pi; Ranger; Forestry Club; Pinetum; Student Government. CRADDOCK, HENRY CARLTON, JR. Reidsville, N. C. Elect. Engr. H.K.N.; I.R.E. CRAGLE, RAYMOND GEORGE AIT Raleigh, N. C. Animal Industry Alpha Zeta; Animal Industry Club; Ag Club; Cadet Officers ' Asso- ciation; AgricHlfiirisi. CRALLE, GEORGE ANDERSON Bellerose, N. Y. Textiles Tompkins Textile Society; Bund. CRAMER, LLOYD ARTHUR Blanchester, Ohio Lumber Prod. Merch. Orchestra. CRAWFORD, JAMES DALTON, -X Ahoskie, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Intramural Sports. CRAWFORD, WALTER CLINGMAN Marion, N. C. Animal Industry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club. y CREECH, BILLY HUME Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Cadet Officers ' Association. CROWELL, ROBERT EDWARD Raleigh, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing Delta Kappa Phi; A.A.T.C.C. CURLIN, CHARLIE DONALD, 2X Wilson, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.A.M.; S.I.E. CURRAN, ROBERT, TKE New York, N. Y. Ceramic Engr. A.C.S. President; S.A.G.E. Presi- dent; Technician Sports Editor; AGROMECK Staff; Southern Engineer; I.F.C.; Engineers ' Council. CURTIS, GEORGE DAVID, JR. ZX Burlington, N. C. Textiles DAIL, JOHN PINKNEY, JR. La Grange, N. C. Agric. Engr. A.S.A.E. DAMERON, LEWIS WADE Bessemer City, N. C. Agric. Ed. Alpha Zeta; Ag Club; F.F.A.; I.D.C. DARDEN, BRUCE VAIDEN Farmville, N. C. Indust. Engr. Tau Beta Pi; S.A.M.; S.I.E.; Owen Dorm Vice-President; I.D.C. u DAUGHERTY, HILARY DEXTER Kinston, N. C. Textiles Tompkim Textile Society; Student Government; Phi Psi; Intramurals. DAVIS, ROBERT BOONE, AXA Red Springs, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; Y.M.C.A. ARTHUR S., JR. 2AE Tarboro, N. C. Textile Mgt. AGROMECK 3, Business Manager 4; Wataugan 3; Board of Student Publications 4; N. C. Collegiate Press Association; Cadet Officers ' Association. DAVENPORT, CHRISTOPHER R. Alexandria, Va. Rural Sociology Monogram Club; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, WAVELAND D., JR., 211 Winston-Salem, N. C. Chem. Engr. Gamma Sigma Epsilon; A.l.Ch.E.; Southern Engineer Assistant Editor. DEES, WILBUR BRUCE Rockfish, N. C. Textile Mgt. Tompkins Textile Society; AGRO- MECK 4. DAVENPORT, JOHN ROBERT 2AE Tarboro, N. C. Textiles Wataugan Associate Business Man- ager 3, Business Manager 4; Textile Yonim; AGROMECK 3; Cadet Officers ' Association; Tompkins Textile Socie- ty; Publications Board; N. C. Col- legiate Press Association. DAWSON, THOMAS COLLINS Monroe, N. C. Mech. Engr. DEESE, CHARLES GLENN, THE Kannapolis, N. C. Mech. Engr. Tau Beta Pi President; Sigma; A.S.M.E.; Honor Com Engineering School Vicc-C ' haii Pi Ta DAVIS, BETHEL HOLLAND Clinton, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. DEBBAGH, KARL A. K. Koy Sanjak, Iraq Agriculture DENSON, KENNETH KERMIT Rocky Mount, N. C. Elect. Engr. DENTON, GRAHAM NOELL Robbinsville, N. C. Dairy Mfg. Ag Club; Glee Cluh. DENYES, WELLS, 2N Kenosha, Wis. Textiles Phi Psi; Sigma Tim Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Thirty and Three; Mono- gram Club; Sigma Pi Alpha; Techni- cian 2, 3; Swimming Team; Class Treasurer 3, 4. DEPASQUALE, FRANK ALBERT Roselle Park, N. J. Architecture Beaux Arts Society 2, 3; School of Design Alagazine Staff. DEWAR, MELVIN ARTHUR Anacortes, Wash. Nuclear Engr. Gamma Sigma Epsilon. DICKENS, JAMES WILLIAM Nashville, N. C. Agric. Engr. A.S.A.E. DONYES, CHARLES FRANKLIN Raleigh, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Sigma Tau Sigma. DILLARD, FRANK LYNCH Hertford, N. C. Geological Engr. A.I.M.M.E.; I.D.C.; Engineers ' Council. DREW, GRAHAM WILLIAM Willard, N. C. Elect. Engr. I.R.E.; Era Kappa Nu. DIXON, BENJAMIN LANGLEY Washington, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation DUFFY, JAMES HOAR, KS South Willington, Conn. Textiles DODGE, ROBERT JAQUELIN Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. Beaux Arts Society; Rifle Team. DUKE, RICHARD THOMAS, ATP Potecasi, N. C. Agric. Ed. F.F.A. Secretary; R.O.T.C. n DULIN, GRADY NICHOLSON, JR. Lexington, N. C. Chem. Engr. DUNMAN THOMAS EDWARD Greensboro, N. C. Mech. Engr. DUNNING, CARSON SERPELL, Jn. Rocky Mount, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. DZURA, tDJ BTEr-TOSEPH Fiskdale, Mass. Ceramic Engr. Keramos-Herald; American Ceramic Society. n EARP, WILBUR EARL Winnabow, N. C. Animal Husbandry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club. EDWARDS, JOSEPH FARRIOR Raleigh, N. C. Architecture A.I.A. ECONOMOU, KONSTANTINE P. Fayetteville, N. C. Chem. Engr. G.S.E. Sergeant at Arms; A.I.Ch.E. President; Engineers ' Council; Drum Bugle Corps; Knights of St. Patrick. EDWARDS, WILLIAM CHARLES Kernersville, N. C. Civil Engr. Mayor Trailvvood; West Haven Council. EDCERTON, THOMAS COSTON Wallace, N. C. Textiles Tompkins Textile Society; Intra- mural Sports; Dorm Cluh. EFLAND, ROBERT FLEMING Efland, N. C. Textiles EDWARDS, ARTHUR THOMAS Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Recreation Club. ELAM, CLARENCE BENJAMIN, JR. Mocksville, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Watniigon Staff; Intra- mural Sports. ELLIOTT, EARL HABLEN Marion, N. C. Mech. Engr. ELMOHE, ERNEST LEONARD North Belmont, N. C. Elect. Engr. I EMERSON, JOHN HUDSON Siler City, N. C. Mech. Engr. ENGMAN, FRED LATHAM Raleigh, N. C. Mech. Engr. ETCHISON, PHILIP BOWIE Savannah, Ga. ETHERIDGE, WILLIAM HOLDER Carl, Ga. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E. ELMORE, JAMES EDGAR Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Architecture ERWIN, CLYDE ATKINSON, JR. Raleigh, N. C. zx Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Track Manager; Monogram Club; Honor Council; Ag Club; Cadet Officers ' Association; R.O.T.C. ETLING, BENJAMIN HARRY Lincoln, Mich. Mech. Engr. ELY, EDMUND ELLSWORTH Mount Raimier, Md. Landscape Architecture ESTEP, ELDON MAURICE Lenoir, N. C. Forest Mgt. Forestry Club; B.S.U. EUBANKS, WILLIAM SCOTT, JR. AXA Greensboro, N. C. Mech. Engr. Golden Chain; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma Vice-President; Scabbard Blade; Technician; Wataugan; Head Cheerleader; Monogram Club; Inter- fraternity Sports; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Dance Committee; Interdorm Council; A.S.M.E. Vice- President; Engineers ' Council; Pep Club; Arnold Society of Air Cadets. u J u EVANS, DEWEY HOBSON, JR. AXA Maxton, N. C. Agric. Econ. I.F.C. Dance Committee; Lambda Chi Alpha President. EVANS, JOHNNIE WILTON Boardman, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; F.F.A.; Ag Club. EVANS, WILLIAM JAMES, -X Roxboro, N. C. Indust. Engr. Thirty and Three; Monogram Club Vice-President; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain Baseball Team 3, 4; Intra- mural Sports. EVERETT, JOSEPH LESLIE Newsoms, Va. Animal Industry Wesley Foundation Vice-President; Animal Industry Club; Ag Club. EVERHART, FRANCIS DEL MAR Martinsburg, W. Va. Textiles Phi Eta Sigma; Textile Fonnn. EXUM, CHARLES ROVALL Fremont, N. C. Indust. Arts Ed. Industrial Arts Club. FENTRESS, LEWIS BLAKE Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Intramural Sports. FERRELL, GEORGE MATTHEW Durham, N. C. Agric. Econ. Campus Government; Honor Com- mittee Chairman. FESPERMAN, CLYDE COVINGTON Charlotte, N. C. Civil Engr. FEZIO, ALBERT PETER Raleigh, N. C. Mech. Engr. FIELD, JAMES LEE, TKK Charlotte, N. C. Indiist. Engr. S.I.E.; Wataiigan Staff; Fencin R.O.T.C. FILREIS, SAMUEL HAROLD, SAM Brooklyn, N. Y. Ceramic Engr. ER, JR. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Ch ' Z Engr. Aquinas Club; A.S.C.E.; A.I.M.M.E. FITE, THOMAS CAMPBELL, Charlotte, N. C. Const. Engr. Theta Tau; A.S.C.E. Fix, THEODORE PAUL, 2N Maplewixxd, N. J. Textiles Phi Psi Treasurer; Tompkins Tex- tile Society; Freshman Baseball. FLACK, WILLIAM R. Marion, N. C. Chem. Engr. A.I.Ch.E. FLETCHER, NEWTON GVVYN TKE Barium Springs, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Monogram Club; Industrial Recrea- tion Club; Football 1, 2, 3. FLY, JOHN DALTON Rocky Mount, N. C. Textiles FLYNT, RICHARD ADDISON Macon, Ga. Animal Industry FOLB, REECE, -IT Winston-Salem, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.I.S. Chairman; A.S.M.L.; Snutfi- ern Engineer Staff; Engineers ' Coun- cil. FORD, CLAUDE ARCHIBAL, JR. Southport, N. C. Mech. Engr. WVWP; B.S.U.; Pep Club; A.S.M.E. FORD, ELLSWORTH WOODWARE Winston-Salem, N. C. Furniture Mfg. Mgt. Furniture Club. Foss, JOSEPH ALDRIDGE Florence, S. C. Civil Engr. Phi Eta Sigma; A.S.M.E. FOSTER, CLIFFORD T., JR., I ' KT Burlington, N. C. Chem. Engr. Tau Beta Pi; A.I.Ch.E. n FOSTER, HARRY TIDMARSCH Raleigh, N. C. Ceramic Engr. Honor Society; A.C.S. Vice President. Fox, GEORGE WILLIAM, Randleman, N. C. Textiles Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Psi; Sigma Tau Sigma; Honor Committee. FOY, WADE HAMPTON, JR. Richmond, Va. Elect. Engr. Engineers ' Council; A.I.E.E. Chair- man; Tucker Dorm Club President; I.D.C. President. FRANCIS, Waynesville, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa. FRAZELLE, CHARLEY J. Richlands, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Chi Epsilon Treasurer. FREEHOF, JAMES NEIL, 2AM Brooklyn, N. Y. Architecture A. I. A.; Intramural Sports; Honor Council; Glee Club; R.O.T.C. FRYE, WILLIAM BRYAN Salisbury, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E. FULP. VESTAL GRAY Winston-Salem, N. C. Mech. Engr. AGROMECK Photographer; Intra- mural Sports; I.D.C. n FULTON, JONATHAN WYATT Greensboro, N. C. Elect. Engr. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Radio Club; A.I.E.E.; Wesley Foundation Secretary 2, President 3, Council 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Cadet Officers ' Association. FURCHES, SAMUEL WADE, JR. AFP Mocksville, N. C. Agric. Ed. Alpha Zeta; Kappa Phi Kappa; Blue Key; Golden Chain; Y.M.C.A. Treasurer; I.D.C.; Ag Club; F.F.A.; Student Government; Greater Uni- versity Council. FURCHES, STEPHEN LEWIS, JR. Clemmons, N. C. Mech. Engr. Theta Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; A.S.M.E.; Engineers ' Coun- cil; Pine Burr; Basketball; Junior Class Vice-President. FUTCH, WILLIAM STEWART KT Charlotte, N. C. Textiles Intramural Sports; I. E.G.; Cadet Officers ' Association. FUTTELL, ZANE GREY Stoker, N. C. Poultry Science GADDY, WILLIAM DAVIS Chesterfield, S. C. Agric. Ed. GANTT, ESLEY EUGENE Shelby, N. C. Textiles GARDNER, JAMES HARDING Cleveland, N. C. Agric. Ed. u GARROU. HENRY JOHN, JR. Valdese, N. C. Textiles Intramural Sports. GAY, HILTON LEE Zebulon, N. C. Indust. Arts Ed. Industrial Arts Club; Kappa Phi Kappa. GENTRY, BILLY WILBORN Laurinburg, N. C. Forest Mgt. GENTRY, EDWIN BERNARD Greensboro, N. C. Elect. Engr. Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard Blade; I.B.E.; A.I.E.E.; Engineers ' Council. GERRINGER, CARR ELIJAH, JR. GILL, MERHION DOUGLAS, 2N Newport News, Va. Raleigh, N. C. Elect. Engr. Mech. Engr. A.I F..K dlf. Dotnj_Bepresentative. A.S.M.E.; I.F.C. GLASS, FRED TRUITT Sanford, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Intramural Sports. GOBLE, JAMES RAEFORD Hiddenite, N. C. Elect. Engr. Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; A.I.E.E.; Engineers ' Council. ifj. ra GODFREY, WILLIAM EDWARD Jamestown, N. Y. Mech. Engr. GODWIN COLON LEO Dunn, N. C. Agric. {Agronomy Opt.) Phi Kappa Phi; A.S.A.; Ag Club; Intramural Sports. GOLENPAUL, HOWARD, 2AM New Bedford, Mass. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; I.R.E. GOODEN, DOUGLAS STUART Elizabethtown, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. GOODING, NATHAN GREEN, JR. New Bern, N. C. Elect. Engr. Phi Kappa Phi; Band; A.I.E.E. GOTTLIEB, KENNETH, EIT Haddonfield, N. J. Textiles Sigma Tan Sigma Treasurer. GOODMAN, JOSEPH GORDON, JR. SX Fort Worth, Texas Indust. Rural Recreation Monogram Club; Industrial Recrea- tion Club; Football 1, 2. 3; Track 1, 2. GRAVES, RAY McCoLLUM, JR. Kerncrsville, N. C. Animal Industry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club; Dorm Club; Intramural Sports. GOODWIN, PAUL FRANKLIN TKE Concord, N. G. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; Engineers ' Council I lonor Committee. GRAY, GEORGE EDWIN Deep Run, N. C. Agric. Ed. F.F.A.; Ag Club. GOODWIN, WARNER S., JR. Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Cadet Officers ' Associa- tion President. V J- 1 -r-j Thomasville, N. C. Agronomy Intramural Spurts; Agronomy Club. GBEENBERG, LELAND HUGH SAM Greensboro, N. C. Textiles Ilillcl Foundation Vice-President; Band. GREENE, CYNUS A. Deep Gap, N. C. Animal Industry GREENE, EDWARD MITCHELL Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Engr. Golf; Monogram Club; S.I.L. GREENE, ROBERT WYMAN Thomasvillc, N. C. Elect. Engr. GREENE, RONALD BROUGHTON Zebulon, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.A.M.; S.I.E. Secretary; Welch Dorm President; I.D.C. GREENWOOD, LEONARD DAVID Madisonville, Tenn. Forest Mgf. Forestry Club. GREGORY, JOHN HAYES Franklin, N. C. Animal Industry Animal Industry Club Vice President. GREGORY, JOSEPH FREDERICK Newton Grove, N. C. Indust. Engr. GRIFFIN, RUDY LEE Greensboro, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilim. GRIMES, JESSE FLOYD Coats, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; F.F.A.; Ag Club. GROCE, DOUGLAS CAMPBELL Greensboro, N. C. Elect. Engr. I.R.E.; A.I.E.E. n (1 GURGANIOUS, JOSEPH THOMAS Atkinson, N. C. Mech. Engr. HAIR, JAMES LEMUEL Carlisle, Pa. Civil Engr. Track; A.S.C.E. HAMBY, JOHN WESLEY, Jn. Salisbury, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; F.F.A.; Ag Club. GUYTON, DoDRIDGE L.EE Bladenboro, N. C. Agric. Ed. Alpha Zeta; Kappa Phi Kappa; S Club; F.F.A. HALL, GEORGE JOLLY Greensboro, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. HAMILTON, CHARLES ALSON Raleigh, N. C. Agric. Econ. HASS, WILLIAM CHARLES, JR. TKE Wilmington, N. C. Engr. Gen. Scabbard Blade; Watuugan 1, 2; AGROMECK Sports Editor 2; Tech- nician Sports Editor 2, Editor 4; In- tramural Sports; A.S.M.E.; Student Government; N.C.C.A.A.; Publica- tions Board. HALL, WILLIAM LYON Westport, Conn. Architecture HAMMOND, JOHN HYATT, AXA Farmer, N. C. Architecture HAGLEF Carolina - each, N. C. Animal Husbandry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club. HAM, DWIGHT JORDAN Charlotte, N. C. Horticulture I.D.C.; Floriculture Club; Cheer leader. HANCE, J. T. Heath Springs, S. C. forest Afgt. HANES, THOMAS LOYD Yadkinville, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Ag. Club; F.F.A. HARDAWAY, ROBERT EARLY, III KA Atlanta, Ga. Textiles Phi Psi; Swimming; Intramural Sports; Kappa Alpha President; I.F.C.; Honor Committee; R.O.T.C. HARDEE, JOSEPH EARLTON Enfield, N. C. Civil Engr. Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E.; Dorm Rep rcsentative. HARDING, JOHN ADOLPHUS Kirklin, Ind. Indust. Rural Recreation Football 1, 2, 3, 4. u HARPER, RUBLE HENRY Raleigh, N. C. hlech. Engr. Alpha Falf i. HARRELL, B. HOREST Raleigh, N. C. Agric. Ed. HARRELL, JILES PICKTEN Wilson, N. C. Animal Industry HARRINGTON, EDWIN SLOAN Lillington, N. C. Animal Industry Animal Industry Club; Ag Club. HARRINGTON, LAWRENCE CALEB Winston-Salem, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; S.A.M.; Mu Beta Psi; Scab- bard Blade; Arnold Air Society Commander; Cadet Officers ' Associa- tion; In ural 843 Band. HARRIS, FRANK ALEXANDER AFP Henderson, N. C. Animal Husbandry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club. HARRIS, GEORGE LAWRENCE Capon Bridge, W. Va. Chem. Engr. A.I.Ch.E. HARRIS, JOE KNOX Raleigh, N. C. Agric. Ed. HINSON, WALTON HEATH Marshville, N. C. Agric. Econ. Intramural Sports; B.S.U. Council; Ag Club. one HODGES, LARRY LATHAM Stoker, N. C. Agric. Ed. F.F.A.; Ag Club. HODNETT, HOWARD THOMAS Raleigh, N. C. Chem. Engr. HODUL, ElizabefrT ' City, N. G. Rural Sociology Technician; Intramural Sports; Honor Council. HOFFMAN, WILLIAM HARRY, JR. Philadelphia, Pa. Indust. Engr. S.A.M.; S.I.E.; I.D.C.; Technician; Track. n HOLLOWELL, EDWIN GREYSON Newton Grove, N. C. Mech. Engr. HOKE, FRED RITCHIE Granite Quarry, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. HOLT, WILLIAM DsRossET, JR. IIKA Fayetteville, N. G. Textiles Phi Psi; Sigma Tau Sigma; Beta Delta; Intramural Sports. HOLLAND, ROB ERT EUGENE Conover, N. C. Textiles Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Sigma; Sigma Pi Alpha; Phi Kappa Phi. HoLTHOUSER, ROBERT MoORE Charlotte, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing Phi Psi: A.A.T.C.C. HOLLOWELL, EDWARD THOMAS Rich Square, N. C. Agric. Ed. Alpha Zeta; Thirty nnd Three; Ag Club; F.F.A. HONEYCUTT, CHARLES HERBERT Franklinton, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Dorm Club Secretary. HORN, ROBERT LEONARD, TKE Adams, Mass. Landscape Architecture Technician Associate Editor, Fea- ture Editor, News Editor. HORNE, WALTER FRANKLIN, JB. Wilson, N. C. Civil Engr. HORTON, GATTIS TRUETT Wendell, N. C. Agric. Ed. F.F.A., Ag Club. HORVATH, PAUL CHARLES Chicago, 111. Indust. Rural Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Rural Recica- tion Club President. y HOSKINS, BEN BERNARD Olin, N. C. Geological Engr. A.I.M.E. Treasurer; Honor Com- mittee. HOWARD, EVERETTE EUGENE JR. Statesville, N. C. Elect. Engr. Band. HOWELL, WILLIAM CALVIN Lenoir, N. C. Architecture B.S.U. President; A.I.A. HUFFMAN, ROY ADRIAN Newton, N. C. Civil Engr. Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E.; Tau Beta Pi. HUMBLE, BEN FRANKLIN, JR. Asheboro, N. C. Textiles Swimming Team; Intramural Sports] I.D.C.; Turlington Dorm Preside HUMPHREY, WILLIAM G. New Bern, N. C. Textiles HUNNINGS, WARDIE GILES, JR. Charlotte, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Tompkins Tex- tile Society; Pep Club. HUNTER, JOHN EVERETT, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Chem. Engr. Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Track; Monogram Club Treasurer; A.I.Ch.E.; B.S.U. u HUNTER, WILLIAM HERMAN Charlotte, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Pep Club. HUTCHINS, FRANK TABOR, SN Raleigh, N. C. Ceramic Engr. A.C.S.; Keramos; Scabbard Blade; Arnold Air Society. HUTSON, RICHARD WOODWARD Charleston, S. C. Lumber Prod. Merck. Forestry Club. Hux, HORACE JEFFERSON Rocky Mount, N. C. Agronomy Agronomy Club. IBRAHIM, SAMIR KHALIL Cairo, Egypt Agronomy Cosmopolitan Club. INGRAM, WILLIAM McGEE Kenansville, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Engineers ' Council; Pep Club; Dorm Club. IPOCK, ERNEST ROGER Vanceboro, N. C. Indrist. Rural Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa; Masonic Club; Industrial Rural Recreation Club. IRELAND, HENRY RICHARD Greensboro, N. C. Chem. Engr. (. .iitiin.i Sigma Fpsilon; 1 ;m Beta Pi; A.I.Ch.E. Secretary. IRELAND, RUFUS JOHNSON, HI Long Island, N. Y. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. IRISH, JAMES WILBUR, JR. Peckskill, N. Y. Civil Engr. Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. President; Engineers ' Council; Honor Commit- JACKSON, CLYDE ALFRED, JR. Greensboro, N. C. Forest Mgt. Forestry Club; Band; Fencing Club. JACKSON, RALPH HILLARD, JR. Charlotte, N. C. CiviZ Engr. To JACKSON, THOMAS ANDREW Raleigh, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; A.S.H.V.E. JACOB, HAIIM ABDUL-NABI SAM Basra, Iraq Textiles Cosmopolitan Club; International Club; Y.M.C.A.; Tompkins Textile Society; Hillel Foundation; Soccer. JAMES, DANIEL HENRY Wallace, N. C. Textiles Tompkins Textile Society; Delta Kappa Phi; Pep Club; Intramural Sports. JAMES, MAX RALSTON, ATI ' Statesville, N. C. Animal Industry Ao Club; Animal Industry Club. JARRETT, CHARLES ANDREW Toecane, N. C. Chem. Engr. Gamma Sigma Epsilon; A.I.Ch.E. JENKINS, FRANKLIN N., JR. Greensboro, N. C. Mech. Engr. Alpha Phi Omega; Intramural Sports; Freshman Counselor. JARVIS, LESTER C. Farmington, N. C. Chem. Engr. JENKINS, FRED CLINE Charlotte, N. C. Elect. Engr. JERNIGAN, LYNDON RUSSELL Louisburg, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. JENKINS, ROBERT DARRELL, AFP Potecasi, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; F.F.A.; Ag Club. JENKINS, ALVIN WILKINS, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Elect. Engr. Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Track; I.R.E.; Band. JERVEY, ARTHUR POSTELL Charleston, S. C. forestry Forestry Club; Intramural Sports. n JEWETT, RICHARD GERARD West Englewood, N. J. Forestry Cadet Officers ' Association Vice- President 4; Forestry Club; Intra- mural Sports. JOBE, HOWARD WALKER Mebane, N. C. Textiles (Wvg. Designing) Phi Psi; VV VP 2. JOHANSEN, RAGNAR WILLIAM Lincoln Park, Mich. Forest Mgt. JOHNSON, Shawnce, Okla. Mech. Engr. Pi Tail Sigma; A.S.M.E.; Engi neers ' Council. n JOHNSON, ARTHUR GARRETT, JR. Greensboro, N. C. Mech. Engr. Phi Eta Sigma; President Pi Tau Sigma; Secretary Tau Beta Pi; Cor- responding Secretary A.S.M.E.; Theta Tau. JOHNSON, GEORGE PILKINGTON 2 E Pittsboro, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. JOHNSON, DAVID REECE, Q Hampton, Va. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; A.F.; R.O.T.C. 4. JOHNSON, JAMES NOAH High Point, N. C. Mech. Engr. JOHNSON, GARNETTE TABOR Fayetteville, N. C. Agric. Ed. F.F.A.; Ag Club. JOHNSON, WADE OLDHAM Salisbury, N. C. Dairy Mfg. Ag Club; Recreation Director for I.D.C.; Cadet Officers ' Club 3, 4; Intramural Sports. JOHNSON, GEORGE OSCAR, JR. AS Bloomfield, Conn. Elect. Engr. Eta Kappa Nu; A.I.E.E. JOHNSON, WALTER C., JR. Fayetteville, N. C. Agric. Engr. A.S.A.E.; F.F.A. JONES, ADAM CRANE JR. Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Tennis 3. JONES, ARTHUR LEE Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. JONES, CARROLL WILLIAM Columbia, N. C. Agronomy JONES, CLIFFORD M., ATP Philadelphia, Pa. Agric. (An. Jnd.) Alpha Zeta; Ag Club; Animal Industry Club; Cadet Officers ' Asso- ciation; Agriculturist; Ag Club Treas- urer 4; Dairy Cattle Judging Team. y JONES, DAVID FRANKLIN, JR. Kenansville, N. C. Agric. Engr. JONES, GENE WATTS, 4 KT Durham, N. C. Architecture A.I.A. JONES, JAMES ARTHUR Spencer, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E. JONES, RALPH ABEL Leaksville, N. C. Ceramic Engr. A.C.S. JONES, RALPH NORMAN Franklinville N C JONES, ROBERT CHANDLER, ITK Civil Engr. Ralei 8 h ' N - C Theta Tau; A.S.C.E.; Glee Club Civil En 8 r - , 4. - Elr F 1 A.S.C.E.; Intramural Sports. JORDAN, CHARLES RALPH Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. JORDANOGLOU, HARALAMBOS M. Cavala, Greece Agriculture Varsity Soccer. u JOYNER, JESSE CLINTON Wilson, N. C. Agric. Econ. Freshman Football Manager; Ag Club; Cadet Officers ' Association; R.O.T.C. 3, 4. JOYNER, WILLIAM MARION Charlotte, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing Charlotte Club; A.A.T.C.C.; Phi Psi; Tompkins Textile Society. KARST, WILLIAM BLECKLEY Greenville, S. C. Indust. Engr. KEETER, WALTER JAMES, JR. Cramerton, N. C. Textiles 1 ompkins Textile Society. KEIGER, BOONE ANDERSON, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. Civil Engr. KEMPER, RICHARD BARRETT Shelby, N. C. Mech. Engr. (Aero. Opt.) Pi Tau Sigma; Arnold Air Society; I.Ae.S. KENNEDY, ROBERT PEELE Raleigh, N. C. Textiles (.Syn. Opt.) KEY, WORTH MERLIN, 2FI Mount Airy, N. C. Textiles Tompkins Textile Society. KIKER, JOHN WILLIAM Wadesboro, N. C. Mech. Engr. (Aero. Opt.) Engineers ' Council; Departmental Honor Committee; Treasurer I.Ae.S. KING, JAMES MILES, JR., AXA Greensboro, N. C. Indust. Engr. KING, WILLIAM RUFUS Newton Grove, N. C. Agric. Ed. KISTLER, THOMAS LEE Mooresville, N. C. Civil Engr. RTHUR, JR. Kittrell, N. C. Textiles (.Gen. Opt.) Tompkins Textile Society; Intra- mural Sports. KOTA, VEERIAII Hyderabad, India Textiles LAMB, ROBERT JAMES Mt. Airy, N. C. Textiles KNOWLES, GUY EARL, Jn. Wadesboro, N. C. Mech. Engr. Theta Tail; Interdorm Council; Arnold Air Society; A.I.M.E. KULLER, BENJAMIN CLARKE Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Engr. Knights of St. Patrick; S.A.M.; Publicity Chairman 3; President S.I.E. 4; Secretary Engineers ' Coun- cil 4; Chairman Lectures Committee Engineers ' Council 4. LAMBERT CHARLES THOMAS TKE Norfolk, Va. Civil Engr. Chi Epsilon; Scabbard Blade; A.S.C.E.; Cadet Officers ' Association; Engineers ' Council; Track 1; Cross Country 1, 2. KNOWLES, JAMES FLOYD Wallace, N. C. Mech. Engr. Glee Club 1, 2; Arnold Air So- ciety; R.O.T.C. LADD, CHARLES RAY Gastonia, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Tompkins Textile Society. LAMPE, Ross WARREN, 2AE Raleigh, N. C. Chem. Engr. Theta Tau; Thirty and Three; Technician 1, 2, 3, Assistant Business Manager 2, Business Manager 3; Pub- lications Board 3; N. C. Collegiate Press Association 2, 3; Secretary- Treasurer Freshman Class; Campus Government Representative 2; De- partmental Honor Committee 2; A.I.Ch.E.; Cadet Officers ' Associa- tion; Engineers ' Council Alternate 4. KOCH, M. PETER, I KII Raleigh, N. C. Textiles (Sv- Opt.) Textile Forum 2, 3, 4; Tecluiiciim 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 3, 4; Tompkins Textile Society. LAMB, MILTON JAMES Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Engr. Industrial Arts Cluh. LAMSON, ARTHUR KIERNAN Raleigh, N. C. Textile Mgt. Alpha Phi Omega. n i 1 LANCASTER, GEORGE W., JR. Stedman, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A.; Dorm Club; Cadet Officers ' Association; Intra- mural Sports; R.O.T.C. 1, 4. LANCE, MARVIN ERNEST Candler, N. C. Textiles (Gen. Opt.) Phi Psi; Tompkins Textile Society. LANDEN, LEMUEL THOMAS, JR. Wilmington, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E. N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E. n LANE, JAMES LESTER, JR. Asheville, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. LAWRENCE, CHARLES SOLOMON Winston-Salem, N. C. Textiles (Gen. Opt.) Dorm Club Representative 4. LANIER, RILEY HAROLD Thomasvillc, N. C. Textiles (Gen. Opt.) LAWRENCE, DON EARL, JR., -AK Raleigh, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; I.R.E.; Departmental Honor Committee; Engineers ' Coun- cil. LASNICK, JULIUS Morristown, Tenn. Textiles Sigma Tan Sigma; Blue Key Presi- dent 4; Golden Chain Vice-President 4; Textile Forttm Editor 4, Manag- ing Editor 3; Publications Board 4; Freshman Counselor 4; Hillel Coun- selorship President 3. LEAMAN, RICHARD PLEAN Lancaster, Pa. Architecture Student Chapter A. I. A. LATHERS, FRED TERRELL Horseheads, N. Y. Mech. Engr. Heating Air Cond. Opt. A.S.H.V.E.; A.S.M.E.; State Col- lege Masonic Club; Departmental Honor Committee, LEARY, WILLIAM CRAIG Edenton, N. C. Textiles Tompkins Textile Society. 1 LEATHERS, WILLIAM H., JR. . Gastonia, N. C. Mech. Engr. LEGRAND, CHARLES AYCOCK 2IT Hamlet, N. C. Indust, Engr. Golden Chain; Blue Key; Theta Tau; S.I.E.; S.A.M. Treasurer 3; Engineers ' Council; Departmental Honor Committee; Greater University Student Council Secretary 4; Publica- tions Board; Interfraternity Council; Technician 2; AGROMECK 2; South- ern Engineer Assistant Editor 3, Edi- tor 4; Intramural Sports; Junior-Senior Dance Committee; Homecoming Dance Committee 4. LEWIS, LUTHER BRIDGERS, 2AE High Point, N. C. Mech. Engr. Heating Air Cond. Opt. A.S.H.V.E. LEDBETTER, JAMES INGRAM Mt. Gilead, N. C. Forest Mgt. Alpha Phi Omega; Forestry Cluh. , JOHN LEVIS Troy, S. C. Forestry Forestry Club. LEWIS, STEVEN EUGENE Fayetteville, N. C. Forest Mgt. Forestry Club; Ag Fair Chairman 4. LEE, ELIZABETH BOBBITT Lumberton, N. C. Architecture Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Secretary A. I. A.; Beaux Arts Society. LESKO, REGIS JOHN Homestead, Pa. Mech, Engr. Aquinas Club; Monogram Club 4; Football. LIGON, ELWOOD BOONE, -X Greensboro, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi Vice-President 4; Best Fraternity Athletic Director. LEGGETT, JERRY Washington, N. C. Civil Engr. Theta Tau; A.S.C.E.; Honor Coun- cil; Dorm Cluh Representative. LEVIN, RICHARD IVOR, -AM Williamston, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; A. I. I.E.; S.A.M.; Hillel Foundation. LINCLE, THOMAS HOMER Raleigh, N. C. Textiles (Gen. Opt.) Phi Psi; Technician; Wataugtin Circulation Manager. u u LITTLE, I. MAYO Robersonville, N. C. floriculture LITTLE, JAMES DUNCAN, JB. Marshville, N. C. Civil Engr. Alpha Phi Omega; A.S.C.E.; WVWP 2, 3; Dorm Officer. LITTLE, JUNE CARTER Lexington, N. C. Animal Husbandry LOBDELL, AUGUSTUS W., JR. Pleasantville, N. Y. Indiist. Engr. S.I.E. LONG, ROBERT WILBURN, AXA LOUGEE, VIRGINIUS BRYAN, III Hillsboro, N. C. Durham, N. C. Agric. Ed. Indiist. Engr. S.I.E.j S.A.M.; Departmental Honor Committee. LOWDER, ALFRED NORMAN Arp New London, N. C. Animal Industry Alpha Zeta; Ag Club; Glee Club 1, 2; Animal Industry Club. LOWE, DAVID ALEXANDER Charlotte, N. C. Textiles LOWE, JOSEPH VALENTINE, JR. Wadesboro, N. C. Mech. Engr. LUTZ, JAMES SMYRE Newton, N. C. Textiles LYERLY, ALBERT MALCOLM Newton, N. C. Civil Engr. Mu Beta Psi; Chi Epsilon A.S.C.E.; Red Coat Band. LYON, JESSE RUDOLPH Winston-Salem, N. C. K Charlotte, N. C. t. Engr. S.I.E.; Cadet Officers ' Association 3; S.A.M.; R.O.T.C. McCoMAS, JAMES EDWARD Shelbyvillc, Ind. Indust. Rural Recreation Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3. McCRAY, HARRISON R., JR. Charlotte, N. C. Elect. Engr. MACMILLAN, FRANCIS W. Fayetteville, N. C. Architecture McCoRMicK, DONALD MONROE 2X Greensboro, N. C. Indnst. Arts Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Monogram Club Secretary 3; Industrial Arts Club; Football 1, Manager 2, 3, 4. McDANiEL, JOHN UREY, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Textiles (SyH. Opt.) McAoAMS, THOMAS A., JR. Greensboro, N. C. Textiles (Syn. Opt.) McCRACKEN, DAVID ELDRIDGE API ' Waynesville, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A. Phi Psi; Editor College Division AGROMECK 4. McGEE, HAROLD CLINE Newton, N. C. Furniture Mfg. Mgt. West Haven Council 3; Board of Directors Trailwood Grocery 3, 4. McALisTER, RALPH MONROE Greet, S. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; S.A.M.; Departmental Honor (Committee; Campus Govern ment Representative; Engineers ' Council. McCRACKEN, JACK GRAHAM AXA Winston-Salem, N. C. Mech. Engr. (Aero. Opt.) Golden Chain; Blue Kev; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Theta Tau; Campus Govern- ment 3, 4, President 4; Greater Uni- versitv Student Council; Publications Board 4; President Freshman Class; Secretary Junior Class; Interdorm Council 3; I.Ae.S. Chairman; De- partmental Flonor Committee. McGnEE, SAM FRANK Raleigh, N. C. Agronomy (Soils) A.S.A.; Ag Club; Cadet Officers ' Association; Canterbury Club; R.O.T.C. n ..: McGowAN, ELLSWORTH Canton, N. C. Agriculture S.A.B.C. MC!NTYRE, JULIAN HOLMES Maxton, N. C. Agronomy MC-KAUGHAN, CLAYTON C Greensboro, N. C. A lech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; A.S.H.V.E. Washinffon, N. C. Elect. Engr. Theta Tau; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Scabbard Blade; Tail Beta Pi; A.I.E.E.; Engineers ' Council. McKENZiE, COLIN WILLIAM, JR. Ai Pinehurst, N. C. Textiles McKNEELY, ARTHUR NELSON Durham, N. C. Indust. Arts Ed. Industrial Arts Club. McLEon, HARRY ARTHUR Cleveland, Tenn. Landscape Architecture Football; Track. McMiLLAN, CALVIN WINGATE Stedman, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A.; Kappa Phi Kappa. n McPiiERSON, THOMAS R., AI ' P Mebane, N. C. Dairy Husbandry Animal Industry Club; 4-H Club. McQuAY, EDGAR EUGENE Charlotte, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. McPiEE, GERALD LEE Raleigh, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing A.A.T.C.C.; Pep Club; Charlotte Club. MABRY, CLARENCE HAYWOOD Albemarle, N. C. Furniture Mfg. Mgt. B.S.U. MABRY, SCOTT WILLIAM Trinity, N. C. Agronomy Agronomy Club; A.S.A. MACKEY, RICHARD FLOHIAN Raleigh, N. C. Mech. Engr. I.Ac.S. MADDOCK, JAMES GUMMERT Peoria, 111. Elect. Engr. Monogram Club; Football 1, 2, 3. MAJETTE, JOE PRETLOW, -X Como, N. C. Mech. Engr. u MAHDAWI, ABDUL-RIDHA ALWAN Karbala, Iraq Agronomy MALLARD, LAWRENCE HENRY Greensboro, N. C. Architecture MANNING, CURTIS RAY New Bern, N. C. Indust. Engr. N.A.O.T.; S.A.M.; S.I.E.; S.O.E. MAPLES, HUGHIE MARTIN, JR. 2AE Wadcsboro, N. C. Chem. Engr. A.I.Ch.E.; Arnold Air Society; Baseball; Engineers ' Council. MARGOLIS, WILLIAM, AM Brooklyn, N. Y. Textiles MAROOF, RIDHA SAID Sulaimanyah, Iraq Agronomy MARSHMAN, CHARLES DON Birmingham, Ala. Indust. Engr. Intramural Sports. MARTIN, GEORGE DEWEY, JR. Greensboro, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; Arnold Air Society Treas- urer; Wesley Foundation. MARTIN, JAMES GARY Spartanburg, S. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Recreation Club. MARTIN, JOHN CHARLES, JR. MARTIN, THOMAS MILTON, Larksville, Pa. Indust. Rural Recreation Recreation Club; Cadet Officers Association; Monogram Club; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Cramerton, N. C. Textile Mgt. MARTIN, WILLIAM ARTHUR Hampton, Va. Indust. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Industrial Arts Club. MARTIN, WILLIAM PERRY Cramerton, N. C. Animal Industry Aw Club; Animal Industry Club. MARTIN, WILLIAM ROUALL Cary, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing MASTEN, JAMES CLEMMONS Winston-Salcm, N. C. Forest Mgt. MASTERS, HARVEY MYERS Winston-Salem, N. C. Elect. Engr. I.R.E.; A.I.E.E. MATNEY, DAVID EARL, JR. Volney, Va. Rural Sociology Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Kappa Delta. MAUNEY, JOHN ROBERTS, JR. Shelby, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing A.A.T.C.C.; Tompkins Textile So- cietv. MAXWELL, ALLEN JUSTIN Charlotte, N. C. Animal Industry MAXWELL, GILBERT M., Ill AXA Seven Springs, N. C. Furniture Mfg. Mgt. Furniture Club; Technician Staff; Handbook AROLD Greensboro, N. C. Textiles MAYNARD, EARL THOMAS, JR. Dunn, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Band; Tompkins Textile Society. MAYO, ALTON PARKER Greenville, N. C. Mech. Engr. MAYO, COLUMBUS WASHINGTON 2N Tarboro, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi. MELVIN, ROYCE MILTON Fayetteville, N. C. Chem. Engr. AJ.Ch.E. MERCER, ROBERT JACK Bolivia, N. C. Agric. Ed. MERRILL,. KENNETH ARNOLD Skyland, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. MIDDLETON, CHARLES MAXWELL KA Clarkton, N. C. Textiles MIGALEDDI, PETER DANTE Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. Pi Kappa Delta; A.S.C.E. MILLER, ERRETT DENNIS High Point, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; S.A.M.; International Re- lations Club. MILLER, JOE HENRY Raleigh, N. C. Forestry Forestry Club. MILLER, PAUL DAVIS, JR. Statesville, N. C. Chem. Engr. A.I.Ch.E.; Tau Beta Pi; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Sigma Pi Alpha Presi- dent; Los Hidalgos Editor; WVWP Manager; Publications Board. n ,Sf; MILLER, ROBERT FREDERICK TKE Hickory, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing A.A.T.C.C.; Pep Club. MILLER, WALTER LEE Charlotte, N. C. Mech. Engr. MILLER, WILLIAM FIELDEN Laurel Springs, N. C. Animal Industry Rifle Team; Ag Club; Animal In- dustry Club. Rocky Kount, N. C. Textiles n MITCHELL, RICHARD THEODORE ZPE Raleigh, N. C. Architecture Mu Beta Psi Vice President; A. I. A.; Band President; Student Government. MOORE, ARNOLD WHITTINGTON Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. MOFFITT, ROY BRATTEN. Raleigh, N. C. Geological Engr. Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Philos; A.I.M.M.E.; Pi Mu Epsilon; Rho Alpha Tau; I.F.C. MOORE, JAMES LLOYD Williamston, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club. MONTAGUE, WILLIAM RAND Woodsdale, N. C. Agric. Engr. A.S.A.E. Vice-President; A.S.A.E. Business Manager; Honor Committee. MOORE, JOHN MONROE, I1KA Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. MOONEY, EDWARD W., JR. Draper, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa; Recreation Club; Monogram Club; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Baseball 4. MOORE, KENT CLAYTON, -AE Marsh ville, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.A.M. President; Engineers ' Coun- cil; S.I.E. MOORE, MILTON JASPER, 2PE Elm City, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Intramurals; Glee Club. MOORE, WILLIAM ANDREW Bridgewater, Conn. Architectural MOORE, VERNON WARREN Raleigh, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; I.R.E. MORGAN, ESTUS NOHMAN, JR. Asheboro, N. C. Textiles Tompkins Textile Society. y MORGAN, FRED ALLEN Gold Hill, N. C. Mech. Engr. MORGAN, JAMES PERSHING Salisbury, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing Phi Psi; Sigma Tau Sigma; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; A.A.T.C.C.; Tomp- kins Textile Society; Textile forum. MORGAN, MAXWELL LEE Cloverdale, Ala. Textiles Sigma Tau Sigma; Delta Kappa Phi; Textile forum. MORRIS, HOWARD FRANKLIN Greensboro, N. C. Civil Engr. MORRIS, LAWRENCE PRESTON AFP MORRISON, NEILL ANGUS, JR. MORRISON, WILLIAM FRED, JR. Maxton, N. C. Roseboro, N. C. K Horticulture Agric. Ed. Ralei 8 h ' N ' C Horticulture Club; R.O.T.C.; Ag Glee Club; F.F.A.; R.O.T.C.; Ag Mech. Engr. Club. A.S.H.V.E.; Arnold Air Society. MORTON, JERE LEONARD, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa; Football 1, 2; Recreation Club. u MOTT, HAROLD Caroleen, N. C. Elect. Engr. Eta Kappa Nu. MUNROE, RICHARD WARREN Larchmont, N. Y. Textiles Phi Psi; Astronomical Society Secretary-Treasurer. MUSSER, WILLIAM HANDLEY Frankford, W. Va. Textiles (_Syn. ) Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Psi; Textile Honor Committee. MULLER, WALTER CHANCE Merion Station, Pa. Textiles Phi Psi; Sigma Tau Sigma. MURPHY, JAMES LEO, JR. Rocky Mount, N. C. Civil Engr. Mu Beta Psi; A.S.C.E; Band. MUSTIAN. EDWARD Louis, JR. Kittrell, N. C. Textiles (Syn. Opt.) AGROMECK Associate Business Manager 2, 3, Editor 4; Wataugan 4; Student Board of Publications; Henderson Club Treasurer 2; Tomp- kins Textile Society; Textile Honor Committee. MULVANEY, FRANK Asheville, N. C. Gen. Engr. MURRAY, FRANK CLAYTON, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Agric. Ed. F.F.A.; Ag Club. MYERS, FRANKLIN BOYD Pinehurst, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; A.S.H.V.E. MUNN, WILLIAM MANNES Rocky Mount, N. C. Mech. Engr. Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Pi Alpha; A.S.M.E. Treasurer; Engineers ' Coun- cil Secretary; Honor Committee; Tau Beta Pi. MUSE, VERNON REVERE Gary, N. C. Mech. Engr. Pi Tau Sigma Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Pi Alpha; Theta Tau; A.S.M.E. NANCE, HOYT FRANKLIN Cornelius, N. C. Civil Engr. NEELY, CLYDE CALDWELL Charlotte, N. C. Mech. Engr. Pi Tau Sigma; Honor Committee; A.S.M.E. NICKOLS, THOMAS E., JR. Raleigh, N. C. Agric. Ed. F.F.A.; Ag Club. NORRIS, JESSE RAYMOND, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Architecture Wataitgan Staff; AGROMECK Staff; A. I. A. Vice-President; Beaux Arts Society. NELSON, ARTHUR FRANKLIN Stamford, Conn. Engineering NIFONG, CABL EDWIN Raleigh, N. C. Textiles NUNIS, HERMAN NEWTON, 2X Charlotte, N. C. Geological Engr. Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Athletic Director 3, 4. NEWTON, GILBERT EDWIN Yonkers, N. Y. Textile Mgt. Delta Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Sigma; Cadet Officers ' Association President; Scabbard Blade; Textile Forum 2, 3, 4; Student Government Secretary; Greater University Student Council; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Dorm Club Vice President. NOAH, JOSEPH WATSON Greensboro, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; Companion of St. Patrick; Track 1; Air R.O.T.C. O ' BRIANT, JOHN SAMUEL, AXA Red Springs, N. C. Agronomy Cadet Officers ' Association; Agron- omy Club; Wataugan Staff. NICHOLS, ROBERT BACON, JR. Efland, N. C. Animal Husbandry Track 1; Ag Club; Animal Indus- try Club; 4-H Club. NOBLES, THAD MOORE Greenville, N. C. Textiles Tompkins Textile Society. ODOM, HENRY SHELDON, 2AE Norfolk, Va. Indust. Engr. Thirty and Three; Golden Chain; Young Democrats Club; Wataugan 1; Intramural Sports; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Junior Ring Committee; S.I.E.; Engineers ' Coun- cil; Honor Committee; Campus Gov- ernment Treasurer; Greater Univer- sity Council President; I.F.C. Presi- dent. n r: OGLESBY, ROBERT STERRETT Richmond, Va. Indust. Engr. S.A.M. O ' NEAL, ROBERT LANCE Neuse, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.A.E. ' -- ' irr OSBORNE, ELLIE JAMES, JR. Hamlet, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; Southern Engineer. OvEBBY, Lawsonville, N. C. Agronomy Alpha Phi Omega; Rifle Team 1; Wrestling 1; Glee Club. OWNLEY, ROBERT E., TKE Elizabeth City, N. C. Horticulture I. F.C.; Horticulture Club; Chair- man Final Dance Committee. PALMER, RAYMOND HILTEN Raleigh, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing PAN, CHI-HSUN China Textiles PARDUE, JAMES EDWIN Elkin, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi. n PARKER, WILLIAM EDWARD Rich Square, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; S.A.M.; Mayor of Vetville. PARTON, ROLAND ERNEST Rutherfordton, N. C. Indust. Engr. Tau Beta Pi; S.I.E.; S.A.M. Treasurer; Dorm Representative. PATE, HAROLD JUDSON Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. PATTERSON, JAMES WILLIAM Franklin, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A. PAUL, HERBERT MASON Highlands, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; Secretary Departmental Honor Committee. PAYNE, BARRY CARSON Charlotte, N. C. Indust. Engr. s.l.l .. Arnold Air Society; Base- ball I ; Engineers ' Council Represen- tative. PENLAND, RICHARD FLOYD Asheville, N. C. Forest Mgt. Forestry Club; Rolleo Chairman 4. PERONI, GEORGE PAUL Norwich, Conn. Forestry Mgt. Forestry Club. u PERRY, WILLIAM HERBERT, JR. Jamesville, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; F.F.A.; Ag Club. PETERSON, JOHN NORMAN Raleigh, N. C. Architecture Junior A. I. A.; Beaux Arts; Staff Member School of Design Magazine. PETTINELLI, EUGENE FEDELIS TKE Elmhurst, N. Y. Construction Engr. A.S.C.E.; Intramural Sports. PHELPS, RICHARD F., JR., 2AE Wilmington, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; AGROMECK 1, 2. PHELPS, ROBERT BRIDGER Windsor, N. C. Forest Mgt. Alpha Zeta; Forestry Club Officer; Dorm Cl PHILLIPS, BILLY LEE Siler City, N. C. Poultry Science PHILLIPS, JAMES EDWIN Fountain, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. PICKETT, ATLAS EARL, 211 Spencer, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. u PICKETT, GEORGE EUGENE, JR. 2N Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Recreation Scabbard Blade; Industrial Rec- reation Club; Kappa Phi Kappa; Monogram Club President; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Manager 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. PORTER, EDMUND WADDILL Raleigh, N. C. Mech. Engr. Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Alpha. PRONGAY, ROBERT GRIFFITH ZPE Winston-Salem, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Sigma Phi Epsilon President 4; Cadet Officers ' Association; Industrial Recreation Club; R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. PILAND, WILLIAM QUINCY La Grange, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. PRESSON, RISDEN T. Raleigh, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E. PHUITT, JULIAN SHAHPE Carteret, N. J. Chem. Engr. A.I.Ch.E. PLEMMONS, JAMES KELCIE, JR. IIK Asheville, N. C. Mech. Engr. Pi Kappa Phi Treasurer 4. PRICE, BILLY RAY Lucama, N. C. Agric. Ed. PUCKETT, ROBERT MCCLEAN Charlotte, N. C. Construction Engr. A.S.C.E. POOLE, THOMAS RUSSELL Mebane, N. C. Textiles (Syn. Opt.) PRICE, HERMAN REAVES Leaksville, N. C. Indust. Engr. PUDNOS, MORTIMER, SAM Bronx, N. Y. Textiles (Gen. Opt.) Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Sigma President 4; Tex- tile F, Y, AFP Asheboro, N. C. Rural Sociology Golden Chain; Blue Key; Alpha Zeta Censor 3; Alpha Kappa Delta Secretary-Treasurer 3; Phi Eta Sigma; President Y.M.C.A. 4, Vice-President 3, Cabinet 2; Ag Club; Westminster Fellowship; Campus Government; Greater University Student Council. RAGAN, CALDWELL, JR., KS Gastonia, N. C. Textile Mfg. Phi Psi; Textile forum; Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Intra- mural Sports. RANKIN, VERNON HARVEY Belmont, N. C. Agronomy PURSER, JAMES ANDREW, JR. Charlotte, N. C. Elect. Engr. RAMSEY, HERBERT WILSON Kinston, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; Secretary Sigma Epsilon 4. PUTNAM, ALVIN HENRY Rutherfordton, N. C. Chera, Engr. A.I.Ch.E. Phi RAMSEY, WILLAHD BENJAMIN Brasstown, N. C. Agronomy (Field. Crops) Ag Club; A.S.A.; Agronomy Club. RAPP, FRANK LAWRENCE, Upper Darby, Pa. Textiles (Knitting Opt.) Delta Kappa Phi; WVWP 1; R.O.T.C. RATLIFF, CLYNTON THOMPSON Morven, N. C. Chem. Engr. A.I.Ch.E. PUTNAM, GLENN WILLIAM, JR. Orangeburg, S. C. Elect. Engr. Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Theta Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; A.I.E.E.; Companion of Si. Patrick; Treasurer Eta Kappa Nu; Vice Chairman A.I.E.E. RANDALL, ROBERT JACK Salisbury, N. C. Textiles (Mgt. Opt.) Phi Psi. RAWLS, JULIAN ROBERT, JR. Oak City, N. C. Indust. Arts Ed. Industrial Arts Club; Kappa Phi Kappa; Departmental Honor Com- mittee. n til . t;T ' m? RAY, ROBERT MALCOLM Weaverville, N. C. Econ. Ag Club; Department Editor Agri- culturist, REECE, EUGENE CARRANDER, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. Mech. Engr. I.Ae.S. REED, ROBERT WENDELL Forest City, N. C. Elect. Engr. Technical Manager WVWP; I.R.E.; Radio Club. REID, A. Bj Philadelp Textiles Phi Psi. n REID, DAVID WILLIAM Brooklyn, N. Y. Chem. Engr. RICHARDSON, FRANK RAYMOND Lawrenceville, N. J. Wildlike Conservation Mgt. Leopold Wildlife Society; Dorm Athletic Director 3, 4; Interdorm Representative; Football 2; Intra- mural Sports. REID, JAMES ROY, JR. Asheville, N. C. Forest Mgt. Forestry Club. RICHIE, JAMES FRANK Gastonia, N. C. Textiles RENFRO, JAMES FRANCIS Mountain Home, N. C. Forest Mgt. RICKS, JAMES FENDER, JR. TKE Rocky Mount, N. C. Mech. Engr. Theta Tau; A.S.M.E.; Engineers ' Council 3, 4; President A.S.M.E. 4; President Engineers ' Council 4. RESOR, JAMES LEE Sylva, N. C. Geological Engr. A.I.M.E.; Publicity Committee Engineers ' Council; Chairman De- partmental Honor Committee 4; In- tramural Sports. RIEDEL, WILLIAM WEBSTER, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Mech. Engr. ROANE, ARTHUR CREA, JR. New York, N. Y. Lumber Prod. Merchandising ROBERTS, BLAIR WILSON, JR. KT Charlotte, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing A.A.T.C.C. ROBINSON, GEORGE PINKNEY Vale, N. C. Chem. Eni ROBBINS, RAYMOND KING Concord, N. C. Geological Engr. A.I.M.E. President; Engineers Council; Intramural Sports. ROBERTS, BRUCE BENARD Mars Hill, N. C. Industrial Arts Secretary Industrial Arts Club; Summer Representative to Campus Government; Glee Club. ROBINSON, MARVIN Bloomfield, N. J. Textiles (.Syn. Opt.) Sigma Tau Sigma. ROBBINS, SAMUEL HOUSTON, JR. Washington, N. C. Mech. Engr. Heating Air Cond. Opt. A.S.M.E.; A.S.H.V.E. ROBERTS, CECIL PARHAM, 2X Kinston, N. C. Construction Engr. Intramural Sports; Cheerleader. RODGERS, JONES ATHOL Thomasville, N. C. Engineering ROBERSON, JOHN HARRIS Smithfield, N. C. Agric. Engr. A.S.A.E.; Glee Club. ROBERTSON, RICHARD BLAKE Washington, N. C. Elect. Engr. Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Theta Tau; A.I.E.E.; R.O.T.C. ROE, GEORGE RYBURN Sparta, N. C. Chem. Engr. A.I.Ch.E. Vice-President 4; Engi neers ' Council 3, 4; Secretary South- ern Region A.I.Ch.E. 4; WVWP 2, 3, 4. u : ' : itSS . . ' . , u ROGERS, WILLIAM MOODY Albemarle, N. C. Textiles (Yarn Mfg.) Tompkins Textile Society; Intra- mural Sports. Ross, SHERMAN DAVID, JR. Burlington, N. C. Furniture Mfg. Mgt. ROWE. ALTON FLOYD, JR. Ayden, N. C. Lumber Prod. Merchandising Pinetum Business Staff 3; Forestry Club. ROOKER, MARVIN RAY Rocky Mount, N. C. Indust, Engr. Ross, VINCENT RONALD Somers, N. Y. Forest Mgt. Forestry Club; Assistant Chairman Ag Fair; Intramural Sports. RUCKER, DANA HENRY, III Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Announcer WVWP 2; Track 2. ROSE, SOL COOPER Fayetteville, N. C. Lumber Prod. Merchandising ROUSE, ERIS LANIER Rose Hill, N. C. Civil Engr. RUCKER, OTIS GRAY, JR., S E Kinston, N. C. Indust. Recreation Industrial Recreation Club Vice- President; Canterbury Club; Mono- gram Club V ice-President 4; R.O.T.C. Battalion Commander 3; Athletic Council 4; Chairman Departmental Honor Committee 3; Campus Govern- ment 3; Wrestling 1, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Intramural Sports. Ross, JOHN ALEXANDER, IIK Morganton, N. C. CiviZ Engr. ROUTH, CHARLES AMOS Winston-Salem, N. C. Agric. Engr. A.S.A.E.; Y.M.C.A. RUITER, CLAUDE, JR. Charlotte, N. C. RUSHER; Salisbury, ' ' N. ' C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing Phi Psi; A.A.T.C.C. Social Chair- man 4; Commander Sigma Nu 3; Interfraternity Council 3; Intramural Sports. RYAN, VERNON SHERRILL Salisbury, N. C. Textiles (Syn. Opt.) Delta Kappa Phi; Secretary Tomp- kins Textile Society 4. RYMAN, JOHN KENCYL, AXA Whitehouse, N. J. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Football 1. SADLER, ROBERT LEROY, IIK1 Greensboro, N. C. Chem. Engr. A.I.Ch.E. SAPPENFIELD, JACK EDWARD High Point, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation SANDERSON, ROBERT OSBORN Magnolia, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A.; Y.M.C.A. SANDERSON, WILLIAM HUGH Rocky Point, N. C. Construction Engr. A.S.C.E. SARVIS, SAMUEL GURLEY, JR. Tabor City, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; S.A.M.; AGHOMECK 4. SAUNDERS, CHABLES H., JR. Raleigh, N. C. Elect. Engr. Vice-Chairman I.R.E. 3; President Board of Directors Trailwood Grocery. SAUNDERS, HAROLD TURNER ITK Statesville, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Monogram Club; Recreation Club; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. SAVAGE, HUBERT MAX, SII Rocky Mount, N. C. Textiles President Senior Class; Publications Board 4; Vice-President Sigma Pi 3, 4; Intramural Sports. SAWYER, RAYMOND CECIL Shawboro, N. C. Architectural Engr. Student Chapter A. I. A.; Depart- mental Honor Committee. n v i U SHAW, JOHN CALVIN Fayetteville, N. C. Textiles (.Syn. Opt.) SHAW, ROBERT MORRISON Huntersville, N. C. Mech. Engr. SHEETS, THOMAS JACKSON Fairview, N. C. Agronomy Alpha Zeta; Kappa Phi Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Ag Club; F.F.A.; Agronomy Club; Outing Club; Agri- culturist. SHEIN, ARTHUR H., EII White Plains, N. Y. Tex. Chem. Dyeing A.A.T.C.C.; Hillel Foundation. SHELL, GENE ARDEN Forest City, N. C. Textiles SHEPHERD, GEORGE W., JR. 2X Graham, N. C. Mech. Engr. Heating Air Cond. Opt. A.S.M.E. A.S.H.V.E. SHEPHERD, HUGH HAROLD Salisbury, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A.; Y.M.C.A. Secre- tary 3; Y.M.C.A. Vice President 4; Handbook Staff 2. SHERRILL, BOYCE JACKSON Statesville, N. C. Poultry Science Poultry Club; Ag Club. SHERRILL, JAMES NELSON, 211 Winston-Salem, N. C. Architecture, School of Design Tennis 1, 2; Swimming 1; Stu- dent Chapter A.I.A. 3, 4, 5. SHINN, WARREN HARDING Concord, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; A.S.H.V.E. SHOBER, RICHARD HASTINGS 2N Kenosha, Wis. Textiles (Syn. Opt.) Phi Psi; Monogram Club; Techni- cian; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. SHOFNER, WILLIAM DAVIS Paris, Tenn. Forestry Mgt. itp l ' I ,- . m m : ; ' ' ; ,.- ' ' ' . - ' -- - ; - ' i. ' . -. ' ? ,.. ' - 1 s :- (-. ' , ' fy-ii ' ' - ' ' V ' ' YV 1 ' : INARD, JR. SHORE, AXJ Rocky Mount, N. C. Indust. Arts Ed. SIGNORET, JOSEPH ALBERT Mexico D.F., Mexico Textile Mfg. Sigma Tau Sigma Vice-President 4; Delta Kappa Phi Treasurer 4; Aquinas Club Secretary 3, President 4; Cosmopolitan Club; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4; Tompkins Textile Society. SIMPSON, J. C. Union Mills, N. C. Indwst. Engr. S.I.E. SHUFORD, DAVID MARCUS Arden, N. C. Chem. Engr. Gamma Sigma Epsilon; A.I.Ch.E. SlLVERSTEIN, MYRON LEE, SAM Greensboro, N. C. Textiles Interfraternity Council. SINCLAIR, JOE NEAL Rowland, N. C. Agric. Engr. Ag Club; A.S.A.E. Treasurer Secretary A.S.A.E. 4. SHUPING, JAMES ALEXANDER TKE Morganton, N. C. Mech. Engr. (Aero. Opt.) Mu Beta Psi; I.Ae.S.; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2; Freshman Counselor 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4. SIMMONS, HARRY QUINTON Newport, N. C. Agronomy Alpha Zeta; President Agronomy Club; Ag Club; Vetville Council. SINGH, PREM PRAKASH Meerut, India Textiles (Yarn Mfg.) Soccer 4; Y.M.C.A.; Tompkins Textile Society; Cosmopolitan Club; Outing Club; International Club. SIDES, DAVID WELLINGTON Statesville, N. C. Animal Industry Dairy Husbandry Agriculturist; Chairman Ag Fair; Ag Club; Animal Industry Club; Secretary Ag Club 3; Alexander Dorm Building Manager. SIMON, LEON RONALD New Kensington, Pa. Civil Engr. Chi Epsilon; Football 2, 3. SINK, EARLY MAXWELL Lexington, N. C. Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta; Campus Government 1; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, Cabinet 4; Inter- dorm Council 3; Alexander Dorm President; Agriculturist; Treasurer Sophomore Class; Animal Industry Club Secretary; Ag Club; R.O.T.C.; D.M.S.; Cadet Officers ' Association. n SINK, HOMER ALEXANDER Lexington, N. C. Dairy Husbandry Alpha Zeta Vice President 4; Agriculturist 3, 4; Campus Govern- ment 2; Ag Club President 4; Dairy Cattle Judging Team 4; Department- al Honor Committee 3; Chairman Ag Fair Booth 4; Animal Industry Club. SLAUGHTER, JOSEPH BERT, A Oxford, N. C. Agronomy (field Crops) A.S.A.E.; Agronomy Society. cite SKAARUP, ALLEN FREDERICK Cranford, N. J. Lumber Prod. Merchandising Alpha Zeta; Xi Sigma Pi; Pinetum; Slabs Edgings; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2. SLOAN, NORMAN LESLIE Lipton, Ind. Indust. Rural Recreation Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 3, 4. SKEEN, HOBSON LEON Thomasville, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; Tennis 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 SLOAN, WILLIAM A., KT Mt. Ulla, N. C. Architecture Student Chapter A. I. A. SLACK, Pinetown, N. C. Architecture A.I.A.; Football 1, 2. SMILEY, FRANK RAY Wilson, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. SMITH, CHARLIE BROWN, JR. Albemarle, N. C. Elect. Engr. Theta Tau. SMITH, CHARLES E., E Wilmington, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E.; Arnold Air Society. SMITH, HORACE ANDERSON AXA Gastonia, N. C. Agric. Engr. A.S.A.E. SMITH, JACK, JR. Oak City, N. C. Animal Industry Ag Club; Animal Industry Club. SMITH, JULIAN LAMAR Elm City, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E. SMITH, ROBERT WELDON Hamlet, N. C. Civil Engr. Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. SMITH, ROY L. Red Springs, N. C. Civil Engr. SMITH, ROY WAYNE, JR., KA Seattle, Wash. Indust. Engr. Theta Tau; S.I.E. u SMITH, WILLIAM BURKE Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Arts Ed. SORENSEN, KARE RAMM Oslo, Norway Textiles (Knitting Opt.) Sigma Tau Sigma; Sigma Phi Alpha. SOSNIK, HERBERT Winston-Salem, N. C. Textile Mgt. SOUTHERLAND, WlLLlAM H., JR. South Mills, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E. SPAANBROEK, LEO JULIUS Asheville, N. C. Indust. Psych. SPAIN, HERMAN FOOTE Littleton, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E. SPAINE, LAWRENCE FRANKLIN Charlotte, N. C. Civil Engr. Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. SPAINHOWER, LA VERB Hampton, Iowa Civil Engr. u SPECTORMAN, CABOL CHAIM Tel-Aviv, Israel Textiles Hillel Foundation; Cosmopolitan Club; International Club. SPENCER, DONALD IRVING, I1KA Greensboro, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Sigma Pi Alpha; AGRO- MECK 3; Intramural Sports; Most Outstanding Fraternily Athlete 3. SPRTJILL, HAL JENNINGS Pinetown, N. C. Textile Mgt. SQUIER, WILLIAM HARLAN Greensboro, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing A.A.T.C.C.; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. STALLINGS, DUDLEY B. Zebulon, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Ag Club; F.F.A. STEINER, GEORGE LEOPOLD Kew Gardens, N. Y. Textiles Pi Kappa Delta; Mu Beta Psi; Textile Forum; Glee Club; Outing Club; Hillel Foundation; Dorm Activities Director; Captain Debate Team. STANFIELD, CARL ELIAS Gary, N. C. Wildlife Conservation Mgt. Leopold Wildlife Society. STEPHENSON, WILLIAM H. Smithfield, N. C. Elect. Engr. STANFIELD, DAVID WALTER Gary, N. C. Agronomy A.S.A. STEWART, JOHN BRUTON, KT Fayetteville, N. C. Elect. Engr. Eta Kappa Nu; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; President Phi Kappa Tau; Interfrater- nity Council. STANTON, JAMES WASHINGTON La Grange, N. C. Elect. Engr. I.R.E.; A.I.E.E. STEWART, OVERTON C., JR. Clifty, Tenn. Aerie. Ed. RT, ROBERT ALGERNON Laurinburg, N. C. Textiles r; 5 ' ' II ; ' : j -. v if v ' T ; - x- ; i- ; STINE, CHARLES HOLLAND Frankfort, Ind. Mech. Engr. Heating Air Cond. Opt. Monogram Club; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. STORY, CLIFFORD MORRIS Hartsville, Tenn. Forest Mgt. Forestry Club; Vice-President Out- ing Club. STOUT, JOHN ROBERT Three Mile, N. C. Ceramic Engr. A.C.S. STOUT, RALPH DEE, JR., SX Greensboro, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. STUART, ALFRED JOSEPH, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Nuclear Engr. STRAWHRIDGE, HAROLD K., TKE Durham, N. C. Mech, Engr. Hypophetes Tau Kappa Epsilon 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Red Coat Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Yellow Dogs 3, 4; President Pep Club 4; Intramural Sports; A.S.M.E. 4; Mu Beta Psi; R.O.T.C.; Cadet Officers ' Association; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 3; Chairman Freshman Orientation Week 4. SUGGS, ROBERT ARLAND Burlington, N. C. Mech. Engr. STRICKLAND, ELTON FARLEY Tabor City, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Ag Club; F.F.A.; Horticulture Club. SUGGS, THOMAS LEE Fayetteville, N. C. Lumber Prod. Merchandising STROWD, RAYMOND HILL Chapel Hill, N. C. Architecture Student Chapter A.I.A. SULLIVAN, DONALD FORT Goldsboro, N. C. Elect. Engr. I.R.E. n ,.: X SUTTON, JOHN HARDY, JR. La Grange, N. C. Architecture Wesley Foundation; Student Chap- ter A.I. A.; Glee Club. SWAIM, JOHN HENRY Greensboro, N. C. Civil Engr. Pep Club. SWANN, CLYDE HOLMAN Statesville, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Ag Club; F.F.A SWAYNGIM, UfffKf.tr SPENCER ClydeT N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; Intramural Sports. SWIGGETT, HENRY GRADY, JR. Guilford, N. C. Animal Industry n TAYLOR EZMA CLAY Governors Island, N. Y. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; I.R.E. SYKES, PAT DORSEY Badin, N. C. Lumber : Prod, Merchandising Forestry Club; Intramural Sports. TAYLOR, HENRY ANDERSON, KA Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. TALBERT, WILLIAM HOWARD 2 E Winston-Salem, N. C. Indust. Engr. S.I.E.; S.A.M.; Intramural Sports. TAYLOR, WILLIAM LEWIS Middlesex, N. C. Horticulture Floriculture Discussion Group; Horticulture Club. TATE, NORMAN EARL New Orleans, La. Textiles TENCICK, JOHN JOE New York, N. Y. Indust. Rural Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa; Industrial Rec reation Club; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Monogram Club Secre tary 4; Aquinas Club; N. C. Recrea- tion Society; Student Coordinations! Committee. TERNOUTH, RICHARD A. F., 2X Southern Rhodesia, S. Africa Agronomy (Field Crops) Phi Eta Sigma; Agronomy Society; Alpha Zeta; Ag Club; Canterbury Club; Secretary Sigma Chi; Treasurer Agronomy Society. THOMAS, ROBIN Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Recreation Club; Technician 2; Co-ed Club President 3. THURMAN, EDWARD BLAIR, KA Raleigh, N. C. Architecture (School of Design) St. iifi ; TERRY, JAMES HOWARD Burlington, N. C. Geological Engr. THOMASON, SHELTON WILLIAM UK Hickory, N. C. Mech. Engr. Heating Air Cond. Opt. A.S.M.E.; A.S.H.V.E. Secretary 4; Intramural Sports. TILSON, JEROME JACKSON Lincolnton, N. C. Engineering (General ' ) TEW, ROY VERNON, JR. Godwin, N. C. Agronomy Ag Club; Agronomy Club. THORNTON, HENRY T., JR. Elizabeth City, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. TOLAN, LEWIS ERIC, 211 Belhaven, N. C. Mech. Engr. Theta Tau; Arnold Air Society; Scabbard Blade; Treasurer Sigma Pi 4; Southern Engineer Assistant Business Manager 3; Technician 2; N.C.C.P.A.; Intramural Sports; R.O.T.C.; A.S.M.E. THARRINGTON, GRADY TYLER LTKA Henderson, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; Beta Delta; United World Federalists; Interfraternity Council. THORNTON, ROSY HILL Clayton, N. C. Animal Ind. (Dairying) Animal Industry Club; Ag Club. TOLAR, ALBERT ERNEST, JR. Fayetteville, N. C. Agric. Ed. F.F.A.; Ag Club; Intramural Sports. u u TOLLESON. GEORGE ROLAND AXA Kings Mountain, N. C. Civil Engr. Tau Beta Pi; Mu Beta Psi Presi- dent; Chi Epsilon; Red Coat Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; A.S.C.E.; Departmental Honor Committee 1. THOXLER, ROGER VERNON Raleigh, N. C. Horticulture TREADAWAY, HARRY HART Wadesboro, N. C. Mech. Engr. I.Ae.S.; A.S.M.E.; Y.M.C.A. Cabi- net; Treasurer Vetville Y.M.C.A. Cab inet. TROXLER, WILLIAM FINCH Raleigh, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E. TRESCOT, CHARLES DEV., JR. Henderson, N. C. Mech. Engr. (Aero. Opf.) I.Ae.S.; Henderson Club 2, 3. TuRAM, HlKMET IsA Istanbul, Turkey Textiles (Gen. Opt.) International Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Tompkins Textile Society; Soccer Team I. TROST, HERBERT ARNOLD Green Forest, Ark. Agric. Ed. N. C. State Band. TURNER, HAROLD RHODES, JR. Greenville, S. C. Textiles (Gen. Opf.) Distinguished Military Student. TURNER, ROMIE MACK Nashville, N. C. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; Vice-President Vetville Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. TURNER, WALTER BOYCE Stanfield, N. C. Business Staff Agriculturist; Ani- mal Industry Club; Ag Club. Animal Industry TWEED, WILLIAM HOWARD Fletcher, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. TWYFORD, JAMES WHITRIDGE Dunn, N. C. Indtist. Engr. Technician Reporter 3; Intramural Sport . iV -7, : It:w5 v. ' ' ;$WP I$H L, JR. TYNDALL, JOSEPH FRANKLIN Jamestow, N. Y. Civil Engr. Pink Hill, N. C. Agric. Ed. Sca bbard Blade; Cadet Officers ' Association. TYNES, CHARLES HUGH, 24 E Kelford, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E. UPCHURCH, EDWARD FRANKLIN Raleigh, N. C. Mech. Engr. Heating Air Cond. Opt. Pi Tau Sigma. UMBERGEB, JOHN CRITTENDEN Durham, N. C. Chem. Engr. Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Thirty and Three Secretary-Treasurer 3; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3; All-Campus Football; Secretary Sophomore Class; Wesley Foundation Treasurer 2, Vice- President 3; A.I.Ch.E.; Protestant Religious Council 3. VANDERLIP, WILLIAM JOSEPH Charlotte, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. UNDERWOOD, NORFLEET E., JR. Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Intramural Sports; Recreation Club 3, 4. VERNELSON, HOLDEN DANIEL Clark, N. C. Dairy Mfg. URIBE MEJIA, HERNAN Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Elect. Engr. VERNON, ARTHUR WILLIAM Newport News, Va. Elect. Engr. Phi Eta Sigma. URQUHART, WILLIAM DAWES Enfield, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E. VERNON, MARSHALL BYRD Milton, N. C. Chem. Engr. A.I.Ch.E.; Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Mono gram Club; Dorm Vice-President 3, President 4; Interdorm Council; I.D.C. Social Committee 4. n ,.! VICK, ALLEN RAYE Kelford, N. C. Mech. Engr. (Aero. Opt.) I.Ae.S. WALKER, MILAN WEAVER, 2 I Vanceboro, N. C. Nuclear Engr. Pi Tau Sigma; Intramural Sports. m WALKER, PEGGY Raleigh, N. C. Indust. Rural Recreation Recreation Club Secretary 2, 3; Technician 2; Co-ed Club. WALKER, WIL r, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; I.R.E. WALL, LAWRENCE AUSTIN Guilford College, N. C. Mech. Engr. Heating Air Cond. Opt. Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. WALLACE, THOMAS EUGENE Dallas, N. C. Textile Mfg. Mu Beta Psi; Red Coat Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Tompkins Tex- tile Society; Leader Statesmen Dance Band. WALLER, LOMAN HOVT Wilson, N. C. Mech. Engr. Phi Eta Sigma; A.S.M.E.; Pi Tau Sigma; Order of St. Patrick; Tau Beta Pi; Engineers ' Council. WALLS, JAMES EMMETT Hickory, N. C. Civil Engr. Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; A.S.C.E. Vice-President; Engineers ' Council. n WARD, MARVIN STACY, JR. Charlotte, N. C. Civil Engr. President Charlotte Club 4; A.S.C.E. WARD, VINCENT NEAL Goldsboro, N. C. Elect. Engr. Radio Club; A.I.E.E., I.R.E. WARDINON, MOSHE Tel-Aviv, Israel Textiles Sigma Tau Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. WARLICK, CHARLES ERVIN, JR. Kings Mountain, N. C. Civil Engr. i WARREN, HOUSTON BUTLER AFP Roseboro, N. C. Agric. Ed. F.F.A.; Ag Club. WATSON, OVID GRIGGS, IIKA Badin, N. C. Furniture Mfg. Mgt. Furniture Club; S.A.M.; Forest Production Research Society; Wesley Foundation. WATT, WALTER NEAL Charlotte, N. C. Indust. Arts Ed. WATTS, BERNIE ALFRED, 2X McDonald, Ohio Indust. Recreation Industrial Recreation Club; Mono- gram Club; N. C. Recreation Society; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Treas- urer Industrial Recreation Club; Chairman Miss Wolfpack Committee. u WATTS, DOUGLAS TURNER Greensboro, N. C. Indust. Engr. Interdorm Council 3; S.I.E.; Intra- mural Sports; President Becton Dorm Club 3. WATTS, MOULTRIE B., IIKA Raleigh, N. C. Cliem. Engr. A.I.Ch.E. WEAVER, STERLING ABERNETHY Hickory, N. C. Textiles WEBB, CARLTON SOREY, Newport News, Va. Indust. Recreation Football 1, 2; Baseball 1. WEBB, JOSEPH LEE Rocky Mount, N. C. ural Sociology WELCH, KENNETH LEE Franklin, N. C. Civil Engr. WELLONS, JAMES FRED, JR. Kenly, N. C. Agric. Engr. A.S.A.E. WELLS, JOHN ANDHELL Shelby, N. C. Architecture A.I, A.; Departmental Honor Com- mittee 2; Technician 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. WELLS, WALTER GAY, JB. Wallace, N. C. Geological Engr. A.I.M.E. Secretary 3. WESTBURY, HUGH McQuEEN McColl, S. C. Forest Mgt. Forestry Club. WESTMORELAND, HERMAN L. Rutherfordton, N. C. Animal Industry WHALEY, EUGENE Beulaville, N. C. Agronomy Ag Club; Secretary Agronomy Society. WHETSTONE, PAUL ASBURY IIK Durham, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Advanced R.O.T.C. WHITE, ARNOLD P., JR.. IIK I Charlotte, N. C. Civil Engr. Theta Tau; A.S.C.E.; Charlotte Cluh; Department Honor Committee 1, 2; Secretary Pi Kappa Phi 3, His torian 2. WHITE, JOHN WEAVER Merry Hill, N. C. Mech. Engr. Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E.; S.A.E.; Arnold Air Society; R.O.T.C.; Build ing Manager Owen Dorm. WHITE, LAWRENCE ANDERSON AFP Youngsville, N. C. Agric. Engr. Business Manager Agriculturist 3; President A.S.A.E. WHITE, MARION Elizabeth City, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. WHITE, ROBERT HAROLD Bladenboro, N. C. Agric. Ed. F.F.A.; Glee Club; Ag Club; All- Campus Basketball. WHITEHEAD, CHARLES HENRY Mooresboro, N. C. Textiles (Gen. Opt.) Sigma Tau Sigma; Tompkins Tex- tile Society. WHITEHURST, JAMES C., JR. Ayden, N. C. Agronomy . Stantonsburg, N. C. Agric. Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa. WHITLEY, JOHN B. Oakboro, N. C. Agric. Ed. WHITLEY ROBERT BRUCE Piney Creek, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A. WHITFORD, GUY MILTON Vanceboro, N. C. Agronomy (Field Crops) Ag Club; Agronomy Club. WILLEY, FRANK THOMAS Gates, N. C. Agric. Ed. WILLIAMSON, HAROLD BERN Washington, N. C. Elect. Engr. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Band J, 2; R.O.T.C.; Scabbard Blade; Blue Key Secretary-Treasurer; Theta Tau President 4; A.I.E.E. WILLIAMS, GEORGE W. Rocky Mount, N. C. Mech. Engr. WILLIAMS, JAMES HERMAN WILLIS, EDISON JUDSON, JB. Lumberton, N. C. Architecture A. I. A.; Inderdorm Council; Cadet Officers ' Association; Beaux Arts So- ciety; R.O.T.C.; Prop fc Wing. E. Lumberton, N. C. Civil Engr. A.S.C.E. WlLLOUGHBY, CECIL CALVIN Ahoskie, N. C. Forest Algf. Forestry Club; Pinetum. WILLIAMS, OSCAR DAVIS, -AK Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engr. Scabbard Blade; Technician; Assistant Editor Southern Engineer; Departmental Honor Committee 1, 3, 4; Cadet Officers ' Association; A.S.C.E. Treasurer 4. WILSON, EMORY LEE AXA Black Mountain, N. C. Civil Engr. Vice-President Pep Club. n WILSON, WILLIAM HARPER n Bakersville, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; Y.M.C.A.; AGHOMECK 1. WISE, DANIEL CRAWFORD Goldsboro, N. C. Indust. Arts Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Industrial Arts Club; Member Student Council 2; Treasurer Industrial Arts Club 3. WOOTEN RICHARD MILES Concord, N. C. Ceramic Engr. American Ceramic Society; AGRO- MECK 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, Vice-Presidcnt 3; Outing Club 3, 4; Cadet Officers ' Association. WINCHESTER, DEWEY H., JR. Mocksville, N. C. Elect. Engr. Eta Kappa Nu. WITHERS.POON, ROBERT K. Raleigh, N. C. Floriculture Horticulture Club; Recording Sec- retary Floriculture Club. WORTH, JOSEPH PHIPPS Jefferson, N. C. A ecJi. Engr. WINDLEY, WILLIAM DAVID Pinetown, N. C. Elect. Engr. A.I.E.E.; I.R.E. WOODARD, DAN PRINCE, JR. Laurel Hill, N. C. Elect. Engr. Scabbard Blade; A.I.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu. WoRTHINGTON, JoHN ADRIAN Winterville, N. C. Agric. Ed. Ag Club; F.F.A. Raleigh, N. C. Tex. Chem. Dyeing Phi Psi; Treasurer Beta Delta; AGROMECK 1, 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Edi tor 4; Freshman Representative Stu- dent Government; A.A.T.C.C.; Tomp- kins Textile Society; Intramural Sports. WOODARD, TONY MELTON, Bailey, N. C. Textiles Intramural Sports. WRIGHT, ROBERT HARRISON Charlotte, N. C. Textiles WYNNE, JOHN HUNTER Rocky Mount, N. C. Dairy Husbandry Ag Club. YOUNG, DAVID REDD, JR., 211 Reidsville, N. C. Indtist. Engr. Southern Engineer, YOUNG, DOUGLAS Louisburg, N. C. Agronomy (Field Crops) Agronomy Club; Ag Club. ZIMMERMAN, ALAN KARPEN 2X Pelham Manor, N. Y. Mech. Engr. A.S.M.E.; Departmental Honor Committee. ZIMMERMAN, JOHN RENKIN Marshall, N. C. Agric. Ed, Ag Club; Animal Industry Club; F.F.A. ZUNIGA, SERGIO FEDERICO Mexico, D.F., Mexico Textiles (.Syn. Opt.) Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Sigma; Cosmopolitan Club; Aquinas Club; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Intramural Sports. THE GOLDED CHflin Senior Honorary Golden Chain, Senior Honorary Society, was organized in May, 1926. The purpose of the society is to promote better citizen- ship and leadership on the campus. In May each year, twelve Juniors, considered the outstanding members of their class, are added to the Chain by a tapping ceremony at the Memorial Tower. 1950-51 LINKS JOHN H. BEAMAN, Treasurer BUDDY BOYLES, Arch Regent VICTOR A. BUBAS CHARLES G. BUIE, Scribe W. SCOTT EUBANKS SAM FURCHES JULIUS LASNICK, Regent CHARLES A. LEGRAND TACK G. MCCRACKEN HENRY S. ODOM CHARLES R. PUGH HARVEY H. SCHEVIAK RAY LOFLIN President GEORGE B. PRUDEN Secretary H. G. SMITH, III V ice-President JOE STOLL Treasurer juniORs Adams, John Griffith Architt Allen, John Perry zture Civil i Alexander, Neal Patterson ng.r. Charlotte, N. C. Mech. Allen, Thomas Edward . . tngr. Oakboro, N. C. Furniture M Alley, John Hampton . . . K. MRI. . . Waynesville, N. C. Chetn. Allison, Robert Jackson, Ji Elec. Allred, Samuel Aaron Ewgr. . . . .Swannanoa, N. C. ngr. Architt Ammons, Rachel Frances Mars Hill N C Math. Scie Anderson, Grady Ray, AX Mech. Anderson, Harold , :e Education I .... High Point, N. C. ngr. Brooklyn N. Y. Text Anderson, Harry Brinkley les Enfield N C Mech. Armfield, James Warren, 2 Ind. I Ashely, George Coleman, Heating Air Atwell, Maurice Beal, Jr. Ingr. AE ..High Point, N. C. wgr. KT ..Fairmont, N. C. Conditioning Marion, N. C. Averette George Skinner Oxford N C Agronomy (I Austin Jesse H. ield Crops) J Clayton N C Ge f Bagwell, John Bryant ,. WBjUKTfl |g} .... Raleigh, N. C. Baker, James Burnell ...!.. .Reidsville, N. C. Bales, James Thorn Ballance, Robert Christo Ballard, Ambrose Hubert Balog, Michael John Bandes, William Bansbach, Ralph Barham, Allison L A Barr, Basil Duke Sylva, N. C. A .). .Fremont, N. C. . H .. Kipling, N. C. Tarentum, Pa. Nescopeck, Pa. Asheville, N. C. .Wendell, N. C. y) est Jefferson, N. C. ' ent BmH, P M, V I U h4P Thomasville, . N. C. te, Va. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. , N. J. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. Chen Beatty, Harry Elliott, Jr., Furniture A Beaver, Carl Jackson .... fg. Mgf. . . . Holly Springs, Elec. Beaver Fred Robert Ingr. Tex Bedford, Cannon G., Jr., Furniture A Belche, Joseph Roscoe, Ji Tex. Chetn. Bergman, Frederick Starr Elec. Blanchard, George Melvin Blevins, Frederick Zane, A Agricultural Bennett, Joseph William, Forest Ma Bennett, Ransom Vernon, Civil Berrier Jerry Allen iles X. . .High Point, f. Mgt. .... Fayetteville, Dyeing Raleigh ingr. ' P, West Jefferson, Engineering ' KE ....Elizabeth tagement QX . . Morganton, Ingr. . . Vinston-Salem, Nnclea Bishop, William Watson Tex Black, Robert Emerson, Jr Agriculture (At Engr. ... .Rockingham, iles . Sparta, itnal Industry) [114] CLRSS OF ' 52 Black William Winsto Raleigh N. C. Arcl itecture High Point N. C. Animi Blue, Walter Emmette, Arc Bosliaccini, Carlos Albe Met Bolich Percy Gray, 21 Industry i. . .Southern Pines, N. C. itecture to . . Montevideo, Uruguay i. Engr. Dobson, N. C. Constri ction Egr. [AFP . Windsor, N. C. Animi Boone, Gray Richmond Constri Industry 2X ....Nashville, N. C. ction Engr. Hamlet N. C. Met h. Engr. Sims, N. C. furniture Bradshaw, Charles Thoi Nucl Brackett, William Reid Get Mfg. Mgt. as, HKA .... Norfolk, Va. ar Engr. . . . .Bessemer City, N. C. . Engr. Burlington, N. C. Braf ford, London Hadle 7 Brettler Monroe S E onomy , Jr Siler City, N. C. xtiles I Brooklyn, N. Y. T Brinson. Roland Grev xtiles ..Wilson. N. C. Industrial Britt, Charles Leslie, Broach, William M Broome, Hubert Brown, Bobby Brown, James Fran Brown, Marvin La Brown, Neill Sha Agric Brown, William Browning, Albert Brownlee, Richard Bryan, Robert Lest Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. era. Opt.) . . Mount Holly, N. C. Dyeing ... Kernersville, N. C. Engr. Statesville, N. C. Parkton, N. C. .... Pembroke, N. C. Sociology) .. .Rich Square, N. C. ilication II, Hendersonville, N. C. Mfg. Charlotte, N. C. Che Buie, Reginald . . m. Engr. Bullock, Julian Stovall In Bumgarner, Robert R., Furnituri Bunn, Clarence Donak Winston-Salem, N. C. . Engr. 2 E ....Charlotte, N. C. Mfg. Mgf. ..Pikeville. N. C. ral Education Burbage, Douglas John: Me Byers, James Otto, Jr. . Agricuhu Byrum, Robert Warren 1 Caldwell, John Thoma al Engineering 2X Edenton, N. C. extiles An Caloyeras, Petros Basil . Eii Camelford, Kenneth G Campbell, Edward W; Aftrictth [115] n, Jr. . . Newport News Va. . Engr. . . . .Hendersonville, N. C. .Asheville, N. C. . . Athens, Greece . Engr. don .... Donnville, Ontario extiles Campbell, Carlisle Cast n, Jr Leaksville, N. C. Me h. Engr. ren Belmont, N. C. j extiles . Burlington, N. C. Campbell, John Manle r. Engr. Carpenter, William Le; ter Lincolnton, N. C. ral Economics jumoRS mtmm O- ft D Carrier, Emile Joseph A. . Quebec, Can ada C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. Va. C. C. C Text Cashion, Curran Winston Text Cashion, Ralph Wayne, 2 Tex. Chem. Chapman, Edwin B., ITK4 Ind. I Christenbury, Ben Lerov Heating Air Christian, William Matt, J: Christy, Melvin Grant, 1 Chem. Clark, Paul Gene les . . Shelby, N les E. . .Kannapolis, N Dyeing Charlotte N ngr. Charlotte N Conditioning . . . Rocky Mount, N E . . . Kannapolis, N Jngr. Shelby N Furniture M Clayton, William Richard Text Cline, Betty Anne g. Mgf. . .Winston-Salem, N les . . . . Raleigh N Textiles (Weav Cochrane, Arnold Benjam Furniture M Coggins, Charles William, Agronomy (I Cole, Charles Andrew, Jr. Chem. Colley, John Leonard, Jr., Nuclear Collier, Thomas Bardin . Text Collins. lohn Nolan . . . i ng Design) n Raleigh N g. Mgt. eld Crops) ' KE, Wilmington, N Engr. Chadbourn N fes . . . nTroutman. N Collins, Raymond L Compton, Ralph Coope Conger, Gerald St Conyers, Stanton Elec. Cook, Latta Wilkings Cooper, Gordon Harv Cothran, Charles H Coulter, Rufus G Craig, Elisha Crawford, Ro ex. Che ....Raleigh, N. C. Cedar Grove, N. C. . . . Ottawa, Canada T. I.. Raleigh, N. C. . jiayetteville, N. C. Rochester, N. Y. r. . . . Evergreen, N. C. . . Arden, N. C. h. Sumter, S. C. Opt.) ! . . . Gastonia, N. C. Dyeing Mech. Engr. Aero. Opt.) Win-ton-Salem, N. C. Elec. Asheville N. C. Forest Ma Crosby, Roger Moore, II, Tex. Chem. agement :N . . .Falls Church, Va. Dyeing . . . Raleigh, N. C. Concord N. C. Elec. ingr. Selma, N. C. Pineville, N. C. . Laurinburg, N. C. Mech. Sanford N. C. Blanch N. C. Dairy Hi D ' Annolfo, Gaetano John, Tex Davidson, Archie Augusti Civil sbandry - 4 ...So. Barre, Mass. In s, Jr. . . Statesville, N. C. ngr. Mt. Olive N. C. Agricultura, i Economics [116] CLRSS OF ' 52 Spindale, N. C. Elec Engr. Hendersonville N. C. Wildlife Con: srvation Algf. Earl, N. C. Poultr ' Science Morganton, N. C. Elec Engr. Landis, N. C. Tex. Chet DeGutis, Vincent Antho Arch (. Dyeing ny, Jr Hampton, Va. lecture Animai Dermid, John Fletcher . DeShazo Joe Motley Industry . . . .Hendersonville, N. C. .Ashland, Va. Civi Engr. Furniture deWitt, Stuart Ridgely, Ind Dickens, John Wesley, J Elec Vlfg. Mgl. HKA .. .Charlotte, N. C. Engr. .... Elizabethtown, N. C. Engr. Miami, Fla. Anima Industry Winston-Salem N C Ind Dobbins Robert Stanley Engr. Doggett, Wesley 1 Dooley, James Be vlv, - own Summit, N. C. jr :X Statesville, N. C. K|c Dorward, Robert I 1 - 1 ! Downey, Edward Elec. Edwtuds John A Brew; JEngr. KE. .Wananish, N. C. jement KE . . .Raleigh, N. C. Engr. Raleigh N C. BCivii Eggleston, Richard HRR Ellington, Stanley Mitche Engr. WiWountain City, Tenn. 11, ll . . Henderson, N. C. English, Frank Wats iiif . . . . Ashford, N. C. Eskridge, Brewster Blaton, - - ____ Raleigh, N. C. CBn nH Etheridge, Rudolph Edward, Hanoke Rapids, N. C. Civii Eudy, Paul HerbeB ....... .Concord, N. C. Evans, Leslie Ballara Everhart, Tommy Lee Construt Farinholt, Charles Russel Ind. Faulkner, Thomas Henr Elec Fedoronko, Walter tlort Ferrell, Paul Orville Agricwltwr KuiN ' C ' f Fincher, Donald Smith AtiimtiL j m , .C Fleming, Henry Colema ' v c Te Floyd, Jerome Edward Elec Flythe, James T., 2 Constru ; |jii : ' : ' Forester, George Stewart, Foght, Paul Robbins, Jr. I ' ext I ' lirniture Foster, Lester Anderson, Civ Foutz, Billy Lee Agri [117] .Raleigh, N. C. .Stanley, N. C. .Hilton Village, Va. , 2+E ...Kinston, N. C. Engr. Culture Economics .Burgaw, N. C. .Durham, N. C. Industry .Matthews, N. C. , Jr. . . Warrenton, N. C. tiles Engr. .Fair Bluff, N. C. . Raleigh, N. C. ion Engr. Kenosha, Wis. Mfg. r.. .N. Wilkesboro, N. C. Ifg. Mgt. r. . .Granite Quarry, N. C. Engr. ulture . Mooresville, N. C. , : ' juniORS Fowler, Hannibal Carl Text Freeman, George Edward, Civil fylgr. Frye, Robert Alexander . , Textile Fuad, Jamal Abdul-Karim Agronomy (F Fulford, William Edward, Agricultural [Education Funderburk, Rupert Cash Elec. Aigr. Gaddy, Lonnie Dupree, Jr. Garner, Evelyn Vereen Industrial RH al Recreation Garner, Thomas Harold Agricultural J Geiler, William Alfred .. Text Gibbs, Clifton, Jr. Geol. 1 ngr. Gilbert, Claude Lawrence, Gillon, Richard Wayne . Texti Goldstein, Emilio Civ Graham, John Elton . . .Fries, Va. 20, High Point, N. C. .Albemarle, N. C. .Sulaimania, Iraq Id Crops) i Farmville, N. C. .Monroe, N. C. . . . . Wilmington, N. C. .Raleigh, N. C. .Farmer, N. C. Nutley, N. J. .Spruce Pine, N. C. Jr Statesville, N. C. Graybeal, Bernard Burk Greene, Herbert Boy i Gresham, Homer Gresley, Thomas Indus, Griffin, Donald C Griffin, William Gurley, Walter Gwynn, George .Kannapolis, N. C. . . Bogota, Colombia . . . .Etowah, Tenn. . .W. Jefferson, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. mey Rock, N. C. eation Reidsville, N. C. :y Mount, N. C. Springs, N. C. aWyville, N. C. Hackler, Lewis Ricnardsqn Haddock, Donald Jfen nL Agrilultjtrai . Hadlow, Robert EHwird . WMWfi Hagwood, Charlie tUVW Hales, Louis StantcXf gSN. Hall Graham Dwight TT. . JWilrU ton, N. C. d-. Winterville, N. C. zn meerinf t Rocky Mount, N. C. tttfln y . . Louisburg, N. C. Jntr. sA . Stantonsburg, N. C. Raleigh N. C. Elec. 1 Hgr. Shelby, N. C. Animal I Hanna, George Michael . Elec. I Hansen, Kenneth Walter Ceramic Hardin, Thomas Newton Forest Mar Hargett, Warren Elliott, ' Archite ufusfry . .Blowing Rock, N. C. njtr. Raleigh N. C. Ewgr. . . . Jacksonville, N. C. agement : E .... Kinston, N. C. :ture Charlotte, N. C. Harralson, John Chilton, 2 Harris, Adam Hugh, Jr., 2 Agricultural Harris, Bolivar Tremaine Agricultural AE . . Princeton, Ky. AE ....Oriental, N. C. ngineering . , .Spring Hope, N. C. ngineering . . Louisburg, N. C. Forest Mar Harris, Walter Henderson Ind. E agement . .Vaughan, N. C. Mlfll CLflSS OF ' 52 Harris, William Robert Agr Harrison, Joseph Alton Te Harrison, Richard Fran Agricultur Harrod, Kael LeRoy . Civi Hart, Edear Lee . nomy Kinston N C tiles is Ayden N C I Economics Vashington D C Engr, Tarboro, N. C. Elec Hatcher, Norris Clark, J Furniture Hawkins, George Winfr Hawkins, Willis Eley, Jr Ceram Hay, John Richards, Jr., Construe Hayes, George Francis . Furniture Hayes, Joseph Maxwell Forest JV Heim, Joel Norman . . , Engr. Mt Airy N C Mfg. Mgt. d Rockingham, N. C. nomy . . Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 4 E Hickory, N. C. ion Engr. Wfg. Mgt. Elkin, N. C. nagement New York N Y. Te Herrman, William Clem Texti Hewett, Major Worth . Hill, Charles Efird . tiles e Mgt. .... Wilmington N. C. ..Stanfield. N. C. Wildlife Conservation Hines, Arcie Leon . .Goldsboro, N. C. Hobbs, Leon Meri e, Jr., 2 E, Lumberton, N. C. ngr. Hodges, Samuel ' ' L 1 ' ! Durham, N. C. uilford College, N. C. Husbandry) Holmes, Thomas Hickels, Jr Sanford, N. C. A multurat Education Holt, Bryce RosweB Jr., X . . . .Greensboro, N. C. Hodgin, David Eul Af ricut Te Hood, Edward E., Jr. f Ntfe Hopkins, George Kenftt Homer, Edward Clarke Ind ' . Horton, Roderick Marior A multur Hosteller, Donald B l Howell, William Smith Agr Huffman, Preston Crorm Te Huffstetler, James Patric Elec Hughes, Samuel Maris Forest JV Hutchins, Erie Manning Mec) Imrie, Donald Banks Ktiles wE h . titles Eng . . Booneville, N. C. Stuart Va ....Oxford, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. A En otion . Raleigh, N. C. Goldsboro N. C nomy ' ell Hickory N. C tiles Gastonia N. C. Engr . Hilkhnrn N. C, anagement . . .Winston-Salem, N. C. Engr. Tex. Chet Ingersoll, Clarence Earl Nwcle Jackson, John V . Dyeing Rocky Mount, N. C. r Engr. Wake Forest N C Forest A Jarrell, Harold Joe .... anagentent SalkHiirv N C. Civi Jasmin, James Barker, 2 Mec) Jeffords, Eugene LaVer: Te Jenkins, Billy Eugene . Civi Jenkins, Robert Griffith . Lumber Prod rn en Engr Rutland Vt Engr. e, 2X..New York, N. Y. tiles .... Mairlpn N P Engr Merchandising L - w ilHUBHI r juniORS Fowler, Hannibal Carl Texti Freeman, George Edward, Civil I ngr. Frye, Robert Alexander . . Textile Fuad, Jamal Abdul-Karim Agronomy (F Fulford, William Edward, Agricultural Funderburk, Rupert Cash Elec. 1 Gaddy, Lonnie Dupree, Jr. Garner, Evelyn Vereen . . . Industrial Ru Garner, Thomas Harold Agricultural I Geiler, William Alfred Texti Gibbs, Clifton, Jr. Geol. I Gilbert, Claude Lawrence, Gillon, Richard Wayne . Text Goldstein, Emilio Graham, John Elton . . I Graybeal, Bernard Burk Greene, Herbert Boyi Gresham, Homer Gresley, Thomas Indus, Griffin, Donald C Griffin, William Gurley, Walter Gwynn, George A Hackler, Lewis Ric ' Haddock, Donald Agri . Fries, Va. zn, High Point, N. C. Mfg. .Albemarle, N. C. . Sulaimania, Iraq id Crops) r Farmville, N. C. education Monroe, N. C. . . . . Wilmington, N. C. .Raleigh, N. C. al Recreation .Farmer, N. C. ngineering ..Nutley, N. J. .Spruce Pine, N. C. ngr. |r Statesville, N. C. Kannapolis, N. C. Bogota, Colombia . . . .Etowah, Tenn. . .W. Jefferson, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. ney Rock, N. C. cation ..Reidsville, N. C. y Mount, N. C. Springs, N. C. .ceyville, N. C. ton, N. C. .Winterville, N. C. Hadlow, Robert EHwird . WAJVcli Hagwood, Charlie lyi l f f f ' Hales, Louis StanuS sO fii S Hall Graham Dwight ' . . Rocky Mount, N. C. Bftw . . . . Louisburg, N. C. Mer. . Stantonsburg, N. C. H- Raleigh N. C. Elec. 1 Hamrick, Joe Sylvanus . . ngr. Shelby, N. C. Animal I Hanna, George Michael . Elec. 1 Hansen, Kenneth Walter Ceramic Hardin, Thomas Newton Forest Mar Hargett, Warren Elliott, ' Archite idustry . .Blowing Rock, N. C. ngr. Raleigh, N. C. Engr. Jacksonville, N. C. agement ; E Kinston, N. C. ' -ture Charlotte, N. C. Harralson, John Chilton, i Harris, Adam Hugh, Jr., 2 Agricultural Harris, Bolivar Tremaine Agricultural AK Princeton, Ky. AE ....Oriental, N. C. tt inhering . . .Spring Hope, N. C. ngineering Louisburg, N. C. Forest Mat Harris, Walter Henderson Ind. E Hgement Vaughan, N. C. if r. mm CLflSS OF ' 52 Robersonville, N. C. Agr nomy N. C. Te tiles N. C. Ajgricultw Harrod Kael LeRoy J Economics D. C. Civi Hart Edgar Lee Engr. Tarboro, N. C. Elec. Hatcher. Norris Clark. T Engr. . . Mt. Airv, N. C. Furniture Hawkins, George Winfre d . . . . Rockingham, N. C. Agr Hawkins, Willis Eley, Jr Ceram Hay, John Richards, Jr., Const Wildlife Con. Ifg. Mgt. . .Roanoke Rapids, N. C. c Engr. S E Hickory, N. C. ion Engr. Furniture Hayes, Joseph Maxwell Forest TV. iifg. Mgt. Elkin N C. anagement New York, N. Y. Te Herrman, William Clem Text! Hewett, Major Worth . Hill. Charles Efird . ctiles e Mgt. Vilmington, N. C. . . Stanfield. N. C. rvation Mgt. Hines, Arcie Leoq Hobbs, Leon Mer . .Goldsboro, N. C. Hodges, Samuel t( Hodgin, David Eu e, Jr., 2 E, Lumberton, N. C. |M|fh. Engr. . . .Durham, N. C. iuilford College, N. C. Husbandry) Holmes, Thomas Hickels, Jr Sanford, N. C. Aj multural Education Holt, Bryce RosweMjjr L-i . . Greensboro, N. C. Holt, Jerry Alexander, 2X. . Graham, N. C. Textiles Hood, Edward E., Jr. C B .Booneville, N. C. NiMear Er Hopkins, George Kenftth Textiles! Stuart, Va. ..Oxford, N. C. Homer, Edward Clark Ind. Engl Horton, Roderick |jarion _! .Zebulon, N. C. rtion Hosteller, Donald ' . .... Raleigh, N. C. Howell, William Smith I Goldsboro, N. C. Agronomy Huffman, Preston Cromi ' ell Hickory, N. C. Te rtiies Elec Hughes, Samuel Maris Engr. Hillsboro, N. C. Forest A Hutchins, Erie Manning Mec Imrie, Donald Banks . . anagement . . . Winston-Salem, N. C. Engr. Montreal, Quebec Tex. Chet Ingersoll, Clarence Earl Nude Jackson John V. . Dyeing Rocky Mount, N. C. ir Engr. Wake Forest N C Forest A Jarrell, Harold Joe . . . flagetnent . . Salisbury N. C. Civi Jasmin, James Barker, 2 Engr. AE Rutland, Vt. Meci Jeffords, Eugene LaVen Te Jenkins, Billy Eugene . Engr. e, 2X..New York, N. Y. rtiles Maiden N C Civi Jenkins, Robert Griffith Engr. Lumber Prod Merchandising [119] o r PI v- T: -3% . f juniORS P LI Johnson, Paul J., Jr., UK Jollv, Jack Neal . Henderson ville, N. C. Mt Holly N C Jones, Jerry Adison . Winston-Salem, N C Industrial Art Jones Mallie Braxton Education Varina N C Agricttltunil E igineering . Asheville N C Civil E Karriker, Ray Preston, AT Animal It Kasman Valter r. . . . Mooresville, N. C. dustry . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Industrial P ychology Waynesville N C Chem. I Kearns, James Everette . . . nr. . . Huntington, V. Va. Civil E Kearse, Henry Montjoy . . . K r - Cordova, N. C. 1ml. E Keeley Charles Allen . . r - . . . Greensboro, N. C. Mecll. 1 K r - Marshville N. C. Textii S Gary W Va Forest iMnn Keiline. Robert Edward . figment . .Garv. W. Va. Forest AI Kendall, William War, Ketner, Zane Cruse Key, Kerford Aldin, f nniifii Kinser, Robert C Kirby, Jesse Rudo ' Kittrell, John Edis Klein, Burton Ma Knoop, Robert B Knox, David Cla Koonce, Zachary I ml Kornowski, Francis Lambert, David M Lamm, Luther Ge Lane, Carl Lea ton, Forest Man Langley, Kenneth Rudolpl Agricultural Lattimore, Marion Everett Chem. Laughon, John Charles, TK Textile Lavitt, Pincus Lay, Fred Emmett, Jr. . . Agricultural Leach, Homer Jackson . . . Elec. E Leonard, Bobby Eugene, - Construct LeRoy, John Henry, III . Aft-cfe. Lewald, William Frederick Tex. Chem. Lewis, Charles Edward, J Lewis, Gilbert Ashley . . . Agricultural Lewis, Joseph Ryder, Jr. Civil E Charlotte, N. C. (....Raleigh, N. C. Roanoke, Va. Raleigh, N. C. Kenlv, N. C. . . .Oxford, N. C. Chicago, 111. ersonville, N. C. veland, N. C. ton, N. C. isgah Forest, N. C. ..High Point, N. C. Lucama, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. igement education .Princeton, N. C. . Ellenboro, N. C. :. .Rockv Mount, N. C. Education .Flushing, N. Y. .Tabor Citv, N. C. .Raeford, N. C. E ....Raleigh, N. C. j Engr. . . Elizabeth City, N. C. . Brooklyn, N. Y. ' ? Dyeing . . . . Fayetteville, N. C. .Fairmont, N. C. Education .Carolina Beach, N. C. CLHSS OF ' 52 Lilly William Neal . . Raleigh N. C. TV: Lindsay, William Man Agricult Lindsey, Lucian Grant, Conslr Lineback, William Da Me Linney, Franklin Armfi c; tite Mgt. in, Jr. . . Fayetteville, N. C. nil Education iction Ertfir. id . . Winston-Salem, N. C. :h. Engr. sld . . .Newport News, Va. il Engr. Raleigh, N. C. Tex. Ch Llewellyn, Clement Ma Ge Loftin, Bill tn. Dyeing ily, Jr Concord, N. C. . Enfir. Mt. Holly, N. C. 1 Loflin, Ray Luther, Jr. In Lominac, Harold Rich Me extiles -X Charlotte N C ). Engr. mond .... Asheville, N. C. h. Engr. Eh Long, John Fletcher, Jr Anima Lowe, Alan Anderson, MacSorley, Bhain Hod] Textili McCall, Ernest Vance c. Engr. , K2 Statesville, N. C. Husbandry 24 K Westfield N J extiles son . . . . Swannanoa, N. C. s (Knitting) . .Stedman. N. C. Afe McCormick, Jack E Alech. Mclntyre, Martin McKenzie, Murp McKinnie, Owe McKinnon, Clyd McLain, Charles McLean, James Mades, Elmer He 1ml Maharam, Donald Maharam, Robert i. Opt.) .Raleigh, N. C. ) .Raeford, N. C. Jr. . .Lumberton, N. C. Durham, N. C. ____ High Point, N. C. ' fir. ...... Statesville, N. C. Waxhaw, N. C. . . . Woodbridge, N. J. Education EH, Forest Hills, N. Y. ynthetics) H, ..Flushing, N. Y. Malin, Edwin R., SP. .. Rnln h N C Mancilla, Victor Alfred f Con:lil toning Chile Tex. Ch Mann, Gerald Davis . m. Dyeing N C Me Margetts, Robert Clayti Tex. Ch Marrus, David Elias . h. Engr. n, 2X . . Rutherford m. Dyeing New York N. J. N Y Teo Marshall, Julian Fussel He Afgf. Rose Hill N C I Martin, Charles Edmon extiles d Wadeville N C Anim Martin, Earl Douglas Industry Ohio a Mason, Joseph Crowder Chi Matalas, Nicholas Con c; Mavrommatis-Panayotis, Maxwell, Walter Glen il Engr. Jr. . . Winston-Salem, in. Engr. tantinas, Henderson, il Engr. Demetrios, Athens, c. Engr. Raeford N. C. N. C. Greece N. C. Mayo, John Sullivan . (Field Crops) N C Mercer, Edward Gord Engr. n Burl ' ngton, N. C. Tex. Ch Metzger, Harold Frank tn. Dyeing N. Y. In r 101 1 . Engr. ft r- f PI juniORS Milam, James Paslan Durham N C Architec Miller, Robert Luther, III, Mech. E Mitchell, Ernest Eugene, J Wildlife Conservt Mitchell, Paul Herman ure S E ...Wilson, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. (ion Afgf. Hiddenite N C Dairy A Mitchell, William Gordon fR. Reidsville N C Agricultural E Mixon, Forest Orion, Jr. . gineering Raleigh, N. C. Moore, Charles Elwood . . . Agricultural 1 Moore, Charles Joyce, TKI Industrial Run .Elizabeth City, N. C. ducation . .Washington, N. C. I Recreation Raleigh N C Chem. E Moore, Thomas Henry . , . Matthews, N. C. Industrial Run Moorehead, Alex Roan . . I Recreation Albemarle, N. C. Arch. Dt Moose, Don Edison Troutman, N. C. Morenus, Richard Cousins Atlanta Ga Morison, David Valker . . , Asheville, N. C. Forest Mam Morris, John Charles . . . lement Raleigh N. C. Mech. E Morris, Richard Lee, EIl Brooklyn, N. Y. Textil Muckenfuss, Augustus . . . S m .. . Burlington, N. C. Mullins, Thomas O., j |fc$... Oxford, N. C. Muniz Sotolongo, Migue Murro . . Amarillas, Cuba Greensboro, N. C. ow, J. Edgar, jgHYV , James Willard j5 . )A . I. Durham, N. C. U--- Muse Nance, Howard Thayer . Text Needham, Junior Bundy Neilson, Alan Morgan Lumber Prj Nelson, Eugene . . .j Industrial! Newsome, Alvin j Newton, James. Nicks, Eugene F. Agriculture i Nielsen, A. J. HorlicH Niestlie, John William, Jr. Elec. E Norwood, John Fletcher Hortictii O ' Connor, William Arthur Tex. Chem. O ' Neal, Robert Charles Orr, Dick Robert, OX Architec Overby, Charlie King Agricultural E Owens, Maynard Harrison Agricultural Pace, Duncan Duvol Animal Hit Paetzelli, Alvin Earl . . , Wood T Page, Wade Shamburger, 2 Furniture Mf Painter, William Brown . . Ind. E .Troy, N. C. ilot Mountain, N. C. .Asheville, N. C. phandising .Topton, N. C. Recreation L ....Ahoskie, N. C. k. Charlotte, N. C. .Elkin, N. C. ' re-Vet.) .Edneyville, N. C. .Winston-Salem, N. C. K ' - .Henderson, N. C. .Aliquippa, Pa. Dyeing . .Manteo, N. C. .Ft. Wayne, Ind. . . Macon, N. C. . . . Walstonburg, N. C. Attention banilry .Selma, N. C. .Milford, N. J. ch. fl . . . Asheboro, N. C. . Mgt. . . . Turtle Creek, Pa. [122] CLRSS OF ' 52 Parent, Raymond Vine E; Parker Bert Alric ent Nags Head, N. C. c. Engr. Clinton N C. Parker Joseph Dixon . Norfolk, Va. Ch Parker, Julius Franklin, Parks, William Colon, Mech. Et Parrish, Thomas Earl, Ar Patterson, Billy Frank Patterson, Frank Caubl( A Patterson, William Be Cen Patterson, William Stei Agriculti Payet, George Louis, Tex. C, Payne, Alan Lafayette Peeler, Ralph James, Ji Paul Perkins, Frank E., Jr., Consti Permenter, Jack Walla Perrv. Astor . m. Engr. Jr Marion, N. C. extiles BX ....Greensboro, N. C. Zr. (Aero. Opt.) I K A Portsmouth Va . hitecture Greensboro, N. C. extiles China Grove, N. C, ronomy ijamin .... Abbeville, S. C. mic Engr. enson . .Stony Point, N. C. rat Engineering En ..East Paterson, N. ]. em. Dyeing Rural Hall, N. C. extiles Raleigh N. C. ry Science IIK J . .Laurinburg, N. C. tction Engr. ce Vampee, S. C. . A . Shell Creek. Tenn. Agri Perry, Bobby Dew Agri Perry, Jarvis W Perry, Joel Von Petersen, Donald Peterson, Grady Pike, Donald Sto: Pippinger, David Poovey, James Floy Poplin, Carroll Porter, Paul Harol Education Bailey, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. Education Morganton, N. C. Lincoln, Maine Brunswick, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Hayesville, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Albemarle, N. C. t Dyeing ..Kelly, N. C. a Powell, Benjamin Sam M Powell, Don Ellis, 2 1 Ir, Powers, Ralph Macke El Pressly, George Barror Presson, Billy Austin Ch Prevail, Richard Montg Math. S Privelle, Stephen B. . Ind. Pruden, George Baxtor C Quay, Henry Corum, Mt Rakestraw, Thomas V Ramsey, James Earl, Ji El Randall, Robert Alton Agricult Rauscher, John Meredi Cen Ray, Earl Elmer c. Engr. uel, Jr. .. .Charlotle, N. C. ch. Engr. . . . .Winston-Salem, N. C. H. Engr. Moyock, N. C. c. Engr. Mooresville N C I. Engr. Spruce Pine, N. C. m. Engr. mery, Jr., Lumberton, N. C. ience Education Spring Hope N. C. Education 2 E Raleigh N C il Engr. r. Harrisburg N. C. h. Engr. atson .... Reidsville, N. C. Denver N C c. Engr. . . . Kings Mountain, N. C. iral Education h Mansfield Pa. mic Engr. Burnsville N. C Anim riooi il industry 01 junioRS J mtmmmmmmm d f v -5. ' ?P% fetfiA 1 Reed, Charles Russell, AX. Textii . . .Forest City, N. C. s Washington, Va. Covington, Va. Forest Man Rhea, Johnny Wilburn, -V Industrial fr Rur Rhue Vincent Martin gement ... Canton, N. C. ( Recreation .Newport, N. C. Ind. E) Rhyne, William Lowrance Ind. El Richardson, Burton Wells Riddick, William Allen, Jr. Mech. I Riddle, Frank Clark, Jr. . Animal In Robbins, John Daniel, Jr., 2 gr. Catawba, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Asheville, N. C. ' gr- . . . .Gastonia, N. C. lustry X, Rocky Mount, N. C. Hillsboro, N. C. Animal In Roberts, William Jennings Agrono Rodgers, Glenn William, Mech. j Rodgers, Grover Tilghman, Agronomy (F lustry Midland, N. C. ny Charlotte, N. C. rgr. Jr., Washington, N. C. Id Crops) Plymouth, N. C. Ind. E Clarkton, N. C. Agricultural Rogers, George Barnett, 21 Roland, Alan Craig . : -,. Constnfetrf Rothwell, Henry Hamptdi m Rouse, Donald Coswe !jjt Education . . . Charlotte, N. C. $$ gEXKernersville, N. C. gngr. ' ...Raleigh, N. C. [nVXcoldsboro, N. C. ). I pringfield, Mass. |P D.Concord, N. C. Heating Air] Russell, Jack Erwin . . . . J Agrici Sappenfield, Charles Sadler, Howard T Sakshaug, Huge Satterfield, Jack Satterfield, Ric . .Charlotte, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. ...Flasher, N. D. ..Salisbury, N. C. .Charlotte, N. C. Saywitz, Herbert Sheldon, 4 Textil Scarborough, Benjamin F., Agronomy (Fi EH ....Hamlet, N. C. fr. . . Hookerton, N. C. d Crops) ..Salisbury, N. C. Chem. I ngr. . . . Newport News, Va. Mech. I Sharpe, David Womble, e: Civil E ngr. ..Chapel Hill, N. C. V- . . Cartersville, Ga. Industrial Rur Sharpe, Thomas Boyd, SX Constrwctia I Recreation . . . .Burlington, N. C. Engr. Vinton, Va. . Biscoe, N. C. Agricultural Shell, Howard Truman, TK Textile ducation E Havelock, N. C. Iff. . .Cornelius, N. C. Textil s ' . .Canton, N. C. Industrial Rur I Rec:eation . .China Grove, N. C. Chem. I ngr. r 1 n A i CLflSS OF ' 52 Sibley, Varren Crapon Jr Chesnee, S. C. Sikes, Lyndon Ogburn ,xtile$ Greensboro N. C Agriculti Silver, Joseph William al Economics Marion N C Industrial Simmons, James Desm Arts Education nd . Ash N. C Cn Simpson, Allen Jefferso il Engr. i Monroe, N. C. Simpson, Edward Jacksc A; Sly, Richard Edgar txtiles n . .Roanoke Rapids, N. C. onomy Forest S mat hers, Paul Eueene Ianagement Canton, N C In: Smith, Burton Davis . Engr. Fremont N C Agricultu Smith, Carl Horatio . . al Engineering Harrellsville N C Cii Smith, Claude Petty I Engr. Raleigh N C Constr Smith, Georoe Vallace ction Engr. Jr. Raleigh N C m Smith, Henry George, . Engr. II Raleigh, N. C. Mech. En Smith, John William . r. (Aero. Opt.) Ch Smith, Ralph Lao Smith, Robert F Bier I Engr. .... Charlotte, N. C. . Charlotte N C Smyly, James 1 ' -B . . . Charlotte N. C Soesbee, Vade H lt -4 Canton N C 1 Sokol, Burton 1 -|. UlI . ..Detroit. Mich. Southerland, RoMt W Seven Springs, N. C. AjBfultural Engineering Spain, George I HH H . . . Henderson, N. C. Agricultural 1 ication Sparker, Randall Worth, Mt. Airy, N. C. Mgt. Spencer, Alton Kinsllr, TK ... .Columbia, N. C. Furni Splawn, Jerry Lamo: J Sprinkle, Harold Lee Spry, Lindsay . . . Burlington, N. C. Gastonia, N. C. Sprinkle, Wilbur Jlynn . . . Vinston-Salem, N. C. Stallings, Edgar Allen, Agricult Stephenson, Jack Vern n Raleigh, N. C. Furnititn Mfg. Stevens, Lloyd Benjan in Goldsboro, N. C. Industrial Stillwell, Charles Beec ler ........ Sylva, N. C. :. En K r. TKE ...Goldsboro, N. C. Eh Strickland, Edwin Earl Furnituri Story, John Lawson Strickland, Wilbur San Stuart, Ned Russell, J Stutts, James Alton Industrial Sugg, Robert Russell, In Sutton, Bernard Spilma Agricultu Sutton, Lambert Morr Agriculti Swain, Francis Herbert [125] inston-Salem, N. C. h. Engr. U ' P .... Youngsville, N. C. ral Education Arts Education Mfg. Mgf. Raleigh, N. C. uel Raleigh, N. C. (Field Crops) Kernersville, N. C. .Candor, N. C. Arts Education ., ZX Badin, N. C. . Engr. i Raleigh, N. C. al Engineering .Faison, N. C. ral Economics Jr Southport, N. C. I Industry p p % .- Mr- ill juniORS Swiggett, Jack Willard, n Tex. Chetn Tail, Richard H., TKE . Fore Tate Hugh Alex A . . .Burlington, N. C. Dyeing Cleveland, Ohio try Rose Hill N C Forest Ma Tatum Marshall N lagement Fayetteville N C Dairy Taylor, Ernest Bunleigh Agricultural Taylor, Fred Murphey . Archil Mfg. Merry Hill, N. C. Education Kinston N. C. cture Robbinsville N. C. Elec. Taylor, William Edgar, J Civil Teague, Thomas Wade Tex Teseneer, Charles Willia Poultry Thompson, George Carlet Thompson, John Wilkers Thompson, Sherman Garr Geol. Thomas. Laurence Elton Ingr. Raleigh, N. C. Ingr. Taylorsville, N. C. ties n .... Shelby N. C. science n Raleigh N C. n ... .Goldsboro, N. C. 11, Winston-Salem, N. C. ingr. ..Ralei h. N. C. Thomas, Lumas Car C Thorne, Marvin Yowe. Thome, Maynard Tilghman, Mari Tilley, Earl Thon Tippett, James Townsend, John Townsend, Her Travis, Edward H Travis, James Sto Ind Troeleman, Adria Trollinger, Willia Fi Turnage, Aaron Underwood, James Durham, N. C. Elm City, N. C. Farmville, N. C. Weldon, N. C. .Timberlake, N. C. . . .Franklin, N. C. Buie, N. C. .Greensboro, N. C. Salem, N. C. ' Apex, N. C. ion New York, N. Y. . . Laurinburg, N. C. Mgt. Farmville, N. C. Ind. Ingr. . .Salemsburg, N. C. Tex. Chetn Van Landingham, Francis Nuclea Dyeing lardy, Greensboro, N. Engr. . . West Jefferson, N C. C Civil ingr. La Grange, N c Waddell Hal Gordon, Ji Burlington, N C Cii ' i! Waddell John Burton . . Fair Bluff, N c Agricultura Waddell, William Earl . Mech. Education . . . Rocky Mount, N Engr. Taylorsville, N c. c Agricultura Education Chicago, Til Elec. Ingr. Reidsville, N c Agro Wall Robert Ernest Jr omy . . . Leaksville, N c Agricultura Economics Jr Blanch, N c Mech. Engr. J (Aero. Opt.) F19R1 CLflSS OF ' 52 Ward, Duane Emery, Ji Furnitun Ward, Gerald Mercer Af Ward, James Marion, Ward, Robert Sloane, Eh Warren, Donald Gray Furnitun Warren, Donovan Lyle Warren, Dwight Rando Industrial Washburn, Gerald Do Da Washburn, James R., A An Weaver, Joseph Marvii Nuc Webb Max Poston 2 E Gala x, Va. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. D. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. Mfg.. Mgt. ' onomy r Greenville, xtiles : Engr. Mebane Mfg. Mgt. ph . . . .Washington, Rural Recreation la ld Shelby ry Mfg. XA . . Rutherfordton, litect-ure Veaverville ear Engr. Agrictiltt Welch, Marion Ernest, Forest Wenige, Robert Miller ral Education Jr High Point, Management . . Asheville. I irestry West, Donald Richard Winston-Salem, N. C. Me h. Engr. Westmoreland, Howard Petree . . Rural Hall, N. C. 1 extiles Weston, William Fran :is . .Winston-Salem, N. C. White, Hugh Dij Wiggins, Guv Wilkinson, Tho| Willcox, Williari Williams, Earl juilford College, N. C. .Franklin, N. C. ' lech. Engr. _Harvev, Jr. .. Charlotte, N. C. Carthage, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Williams, Lynn Williams, RoberBlIarro Williams, Robert a Louisburg, N. C. Textiles ill, Jr Raleigh, N. C. Geneva, N. Y. Nuclear Williams, Roger . . . U Pollocksville, N. C. Williford, Roger Culis . . .Raleigh, N. C. pmitr-r Wilson, George Roblt.. . Dunn, N. C. Wilson, Thurston AdTeffl ' flsN . .Raleigh, N. C. Tex. Chem. Winecoff, Frank Aaton, ZM. . . .Albemarle, N. C. H e c Bg _Air d it ion ing Winecoff, . VHHHBP ' -. . .Albemarle, N. C. Heating Wingate, Clarence Alej Me Wingfield, Alton Mile Air Conditioning ander, Jr. . . Charlotte, N. C. h. Engr. s Burlington N C Constt Wood, Alfred Frank . iction Engr. Greensboro N C Paul Woodruff, Laymont Vi ry Science son Conway Ark Nu Womble, Thurman De Me Wooten, Worth Amos ear Engr. fey, Jr., Rocky Mount, N. C. h. Engr. Princeton N C Agricultu Worrell, Robert Harolc al Engineering Goldsboro N C DC Wrzos, Chester ry Mfg.. Newark N J Ho Yount, Richard Housei ticulture .... Hickory N C Ci Younts, Sanford Euger il Engr. Agricult Zahka, Edmond Kaiser ral Education El Zak, Joseph . c. Engr. Raleigh N C Consti Zauber, David Normal iction Engr. In Ziglar, Joseph Maxton I. Engr. Leaksville N C Consti Zuniga, Rogelio iction Engr. Mexico D F Anima Husbandry [127] u UE KEY y-eight Active Chapters !ors: Blue and C ATE COLLEGE CHAPTER istalled May, 1928 ONORARY i urscninsKi . Hicks A. H. Crimshaw C. H. Bostian T. C. Brown FACULTY ADVISE Edwin W. Rodgers beaman urches, MEMBERS s A. LeCrand McCormick . McCormick cCracken S. Odom Charles R. Pugh Anthony Romano.wsky Harvey H. Scheviak Robert W. Scott Lyndon O. Sikes George E. Spain Harold B. Williamson It reco equal emphasi graduate and i universities Fraternity was founded at the University of Florida in October, belief in God, to preserve the principles of good citizenship, and ?rest of the students. ; qualities in character, scholarship, and service, placing student activities. Membership is composed of f all departments of American colleges and car Blue Key Homecoming Celebration and a dance ? Homecoming garr emely successful. This dance was given Monogram Club. Blue Key also cooperated with other campus organi- zations in various activities to perpetuate a more meaningful campus life. 3 HOWARD WELLS Vice-President VINCENT C. OUTLAND President W. M. WILLIAMS Treasurer C. C. JOHNSON Secretary SOPHOmORES Adams, William Elton, Jr. Adams, William M. . . . Aksel, Atif Mehmet .... Albert, Rolph, EIT . . . Alexakis, Louis George, Jr Alexander, Theron .... Alford, William Ernest, Allen, Alec Boyd . . . Allen, Chet Hobson . . Ammons, Clifton Roosevel Ammons, William John, - Anderson, John Raymond Arnette, Royal Adonis . . Atkins, Guss Harward . . . Atwood, Albert Benton . Avera, Charles Allen . . . Aycock, Jake Wesley, Jr. Banks, Edward Everette Banner, Bynum Bitting . Barker, James Millard, Jr. Barnes, Clifton Odell Barnes, Jack Walston Barnes, Neal Alexan Barrett, James Passm Raleigh, N. C. .Four Oaks, N. C. . .Istanbul, Turkey .High Point, N. C. ....Hamlet, N. C. . . . .Savannah, Ga. Batchelor, Andrew Ja Batts, Edward Sidb Baucom, John Robin? Beach, Richard Creighto: Beal, Herbert Wayne, Jr. Bearden, Walter Churchi Beasley, Willis Rea Beck, Arthur Kenn Beck, Johnnie Kent Bell, Alfred Lamar, Bern, Jerome Piast Bender, Malcol Bennett, Gerald Coy . . Benson, James Robert, Jr Berner, William Edward . Biggerstaff, Poyle Rinald Biggerstaff, Jack Biggs, Charles Grayson, Jr. Billheimer, Charles Stanley Billings, Frank Anderson Bizzell, Norwood Council, J Blackmon, Julius Lemay Blackmon, William Martin Blackwelder, Thomas Edw; . .Wilmington, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. ...High Point, N. C Tillington, N. C. X Raleigh, N. C. Tryon, N. C. Richmond, Va. ....Middleburg, N. C. .Winston-Salem, N. C. .Winston-Salem, N. C. Fremont, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. .Wilkesboro, N. C. Norton, Va. .Lucama, N. C. Mashville, N. C. f . . . Angier, N. C. :.. Charlotte, N. C. Sharpsburg, N. C. ky Point, N. C. |. .Raleigh, N. C. . Raleigh, N. C. urlington, N. C. N. C. Blalock, Ralph Jones, Jr. Bland, McDonald Blanton, Joseph Edward . Blanton, William Mclllwa Bobbitt, Norman Edward Boerner, Walter Francis . . .Louisburg, N. C. . . .Salisbury, N. C. . .Lexington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. iedras, Puerto Rico ' ollocksville, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. . .Wilmington, N. C. . . . . Swannanoa, N. C. Shelby, N. C. Bostic, N. C. Lillington, N. C. Arlington, Va. Dudley, N. C. ., KZ, Goldsboro, N. C. Four Oaks, N. C. Durham, N. C. d . ..Concord, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Greenville, N. C. .... Kannapolis, N. C. xe .. .Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. .Winston-Salem, N. C. [130] CLRSS OF ' 53 Boles, Max Gerald Dear Bolick, Charles T., Jr., I Bolick, John Koon . . . Bolton, Robert Pelham, Booe, Brantley Clevelan Booth , James Henry, Jr Boyette, Benjamin Gray Boyette, Jasper Jackson, Bradley, Raymond Rich; Brady, John Blake .... Bray, Joseph Lindsey . Brehm, Richard Heist, II Bremer, Hubert Emery Brinkley, Robert McCal Britt, William Albert . Brittain, Robert Willis Brock, Eldridge Whittfc|rd Brooks, Jefferson Davis, Brooks, Robert Charles Broughton, Jesse Kirby Brower, Richard Hadle Brown, Benjamin Brown, Emily Gather Brown, Ralph Mi .... Hamptonville, N. C. 2 . . Winston-Salem, N. C. Newton, N. C. r. . .Rocky Mount, N. C. . . Winston-Salem, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Princeton, N. C. Jr Princeton, N. C. rd Whitakers, N. C. Rural Hall, N. C. Reidsville, N. C. , ZAE . .Philadelphia, Pa. . . New Bern, N. C. .... Marion, N. C. Orrum, N. C. Brevard, N. C. .... Raleigh, N. C. Ill . . .Washington, D. C. Brown, Robert V Brown, Wesley Bryan, Clyde Milto: Bryan, James Carltoi Bryan, Ray Arthur Bryant, Edgar Th Buchanan, James Buckner, Raymond Buff, Glenn Allen Buhler, Robert Bumgarner, Georgi Burke, Richard Grant Burns, William Curtis, Caddell, William Frank Caldwell, Levi Frank Gallon, Aubrey Lolan, Calton, Fitzhugh Lee, Cantrell, John Wesley Canup, Robert Lament, Carlson, Robert Frederic Cartret, Roosevelt .... Carlyle, James Wilbur Carr, Elam Carlton, Jr. Carrow, Guy E ...Oxford, N. C. . .Spencer, N. C. .Pittsboro, N. C. ...Rockwell, N. C. . Fayetteville, N. C. .High Point, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. King, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. .Rich Square, N. C. ...Goldsboro, N. C. Stedman, N. C. KT ....Atkinson, N. C. n, Jr. . .Aberdeen, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Lattimore, N. C. Bostic, N. C. Campobello, S. C. Casey, James Earl . . Cashwell, Russell Gordo Castrodad, Santiago . Gates, Ernest Wilson Cauble, James Lewis, Ji Caudle, Lester Clegg, J [131] Sylva, N. C. . . .Belmont, N. C. Newton, N. C. Graham, N. C. .Wilkesboro, N. C. . . .Fredonia, N. Y. r Salisbury, N. C. , IIKA, Greensboro, N. C. Clarendon, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. Farmville, N. C. Williamston, N. C. Wallace, N. C. , Jr. . .Lumberton, N. C. . . Guavama, Puerto Rico Durham, N. C. Cliffside, N. C. Albemarle, N. C. O ft ci p pi D SOPHOmORES Chandgie, Robert Hermai Chenoweth, Robert P. . Christensen, Carl Viggo, Cifuentes, Alfredo Torres Clark, Raymond Leersy . . Clark, Robert Hewett . . . Clement, Andrew Lee, S- Clements, Morrison McKe iney Cline, V. Otha, Jr. ... Coble, John Thomas . Cockerham, Bobby Lee Cohen, Josef Cohen, Julius Coile, Forrest Winfield, Jr Coleman, James Olin Coleman, John H. . . Collar, John Lind .... Comer, Ralph Loyd . . Cook, James Bradford Cookson, John Edward Cool, Ralph Edwin Coppage, Roger Lee Corbett, Bernard Au Corbett, Kenneth M.} Coss, Jack Calvin Gotten, Bruce Pres Covington, William Cox, Horace Roscoe Cox, William Howard, Cozard, William Curtis Cranford, Young R Crews, Vernon Crotts, Marcus Bo; Crowell, Richards Crutchneld, Cunningham, Currie, Joseph Ernest, Jr. Dail, James Elmer Daughety, Jimmie Cox . Davis, Alton Ray Davis, Burton Neil, EII Davis, Charles Richard Salisbury, N. C. Weldon, N. C. ....Charlotte, N. C. ... Cienfuegos, Cuba . . .Swannanoa, N. C. Linwood, N. C. ....Raleigh, N. C. . . Newtown, Conn. Shelby, N. C. Franklinville, N. C. .State Road, N. C. . . .Tel-Aviv, Israel Hickory, N. C. .... Hilton Village, Va. Asheville, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Austell, Ga. ..Tryon, N. C. . . .Monroe, N. C. .Fall River, Mass. , Asheville, N. C. .Brightwood, Va. Wilmington, N. C. .Wilmington, N. C. ...Raleigh, N. C. . .Charlotte, N. C. TlWadesboro, N. C. JFour Oaks, N. C. .Asheboro, N. C. arleston, W. Va. Davis, Donald Earl . . . Davis, James Clayton . Davis, John Oscar . . . Davis, William Joseph Davis, William Victor Day, Floyd Thomas . . Dean, Baxter Guy Dedmon, Eugene Alexan Dennis, Channie Rex;, Jr. Descaro, Melvin Ray . . Devier, Richard Morgan, Dew, Paul Edward Albemarle, N. C. .Cornelius, N. C. ..Raleigh, N. C. ....Enka, N. C. ' P . .Madison, N. J. inston-Salem, N. C. . . Jackson Springs, N. C. Garner, N. C. Portsmouth, Va. Pikeville, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. . . Harker ' s Island, N. C. Davis, N. C. Lavada, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. ..Winston-Salem, N. C. Henton, N. C. Gastonia, N. C. Louisburg, N. C. er Shelby, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Peachland, N. C. il ' P . . Harrisonburg, Va. Bailev, N. C. [132] CLflSS OF ' 53 Dixon, Clarence Franklin Dixon, George Grady Dornseif, Albert Jacob, Jr Dorsett, William Clay Doughton, James H., Jr Downs, William Wayn Drake, William Jackson Driggers, James Archie Dudley, Myles Franklyn Duffett, John Robert . . Duhling, William Henry Dunagan, Frank Havard Dungan, Warren Emmet Dunigan, Clyde James Dunn, Claude Jack, Jr., Dunn, Paul Edward . . Dupree, Robert Henry . Dupree, Thomas E. . . . Jr Statesville, N. C. Ayden, N. C. , 2AE, Greensboro, N. C. Efland, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Lenoir, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Boynton Beach, Fla Louisburg, N. C. Jr Mt. Airy, N. C. . . Rutherfordton, N. C. Chester, W. Va. Burgaw, N. C. AH Efland, N. C. Selma, N. C. Battleboro, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Eason, Glenn Alfred Selma, N. C. Eckard, Spurgeon Eugen : Hickory, N. C. Edwards, Hubert Natharliel . Chicod, N. C. Endres, John I I u igBHBIl .... Raleigh, N. C. English, Joe Ray | . . . .Ashford, N. C. Epstein, Warren g 2AM Brooklyn, N. Y. Barium Springs, N. C. lal. J Durham, N. C. |arr Tarboro, N. C. .Kannapolis, N. C. .Raleigh, N. C. Everett, James Daj Ferrell, George Fillmore, Martina | Fisher, Carl Holr Fitzgerald, Lamon| Flanagan, Jay Arch . . .Farmville, N. C. Fleming, Robert Hen , UKM . .Greenville, N. C. Foster, Floyd Houston! .... Raleigh, N. C. Foster, James Duke -Li I Buffin, N. C. Foster, Tommy Franklin, Jr.H Blanch, N. C. Franklin, Richard enry ..B..New York, N. Y. Freeman, Eartle LM...... ! . .Lexington, N. C. Freeze, Curtis Fulcher, William Ernest Fulk, James Carson . . . Gantt, Jack C Garman, James Douglas Garner, Coyte Lee, 211 Garren, Harold Davis . Garris, Cameron Moult Garrison, Clyde McA., Ji Garrison, Jim Carter, Jr. Garza, Jaime Raul . . Garza, Rene Hector . Gerrald, Coswell Ellis Gibson, Robert Legrand Gilkey, John Millard . Gilliam, Henry Cornelii Gilliam, James Dabney, Gluck, Morton Chester, [133] Troutman, N. C. Leaksville, N. C. .Pilot Mountain, N. C. Newton, N. C. Reisterstown, Md. . . . . Thomasville, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. n Watha, N. C. , 2AE, High Point, N. C. Asheville, N. C. Tamps, Mexico Coahuila, Mexico . . . .Lumberton, N. C. ... Red Springs, N. C. Marion, N. C. s, Jr Sanford, N. C. IXA, Rocky Mount, N. C. AM ...New York, N. Y. 01 SOPHOmORES Gold, Neil Bernard Goldston, Jimmy William Goode, Cecil Conway, Jr. Goode, Franklyn Clayton, Goode, Richard Whitfield Goslen, Maxwell Boner Grant, Elvin Wright . . . Grant, Frank Raymond Grantham, John Maultsb ' Green, Howard Ditmas, J Greenberger, Robert Edw; Greene, Gary York . . . Griffin, Malcolm Lasseter, Griswold, William Shepar 1 Guy, Edward Douglass, Jr. Hamilton, Leon Eldridge Hansen, Alwin Thomas Hardy, William Keith, 2 Brooklyn, N. Y. Raleigh, N. C. . . Boiling Springs, N. C. 2N Kenosha, Wis. Mount Olive, N. C. . . . Kernersville, N. C. . . . . Goldsboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Fairmont, N. C. Brooklyn, N. Y. rd . . .Morristown, N. J. Bostic, N. C. Jr Fernandina, Fla. 2AE . . Durham, N. C. Lake Worth, Fla. . . . .Lumberton, N. C. Asheville, N. C. ....Snow Hill, N. C. Hargett, Zeb E., 2 E TT x. Charlotte, N. C Harrell, Jesse Worsley, n S RLnoke Rapids, N. C Harrington , Ben D., A Harrington, George Fa Harris, Henry Laton, Harris, Henry Moss quay Springs, N. C. ier . . .Peachland, N. C. Galax, Va. Asheville, N. C. Harris, Ralph G Harris, William Hartsell, Robert Harward, Johnny 1 Hasbrouck, Char Hawkins, Byron Hawley, Charles Hawley, William Haynes, Edwin P Hay ward, Robert Haywood, Kennetn ' , Hayworth, R. H., Hayworth, R. W., Jr.T Hearn, Robert Lee, Jr. . . Hefner, Ira Sawson, Jr. . Heilig, Harry Brown, Jr. Henderson, Alton Clay Henderson, Otis Haywooc Hendricks, Paul M., Jr. Hernandez, Kenneth Don Herring, David Coward Herther, John Clarence Hester, Jerry Looper, 2 A . . . .Burlington, N. C. iouth Orange, N. J. . . .Concord, N. C. Norwood, N. C. ly. .IBIadenboro, N. C. sckingham, N. C. win, N. C. iboro, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. T.jMount Gilead, N. C. Haywood, James lEd pr I , . J Ulah, N. C Ulah, N. C. Hickey, Richard Patrick Hicks, Alphonso, Jr Hill, Edward Gray . . . Hill, Robert Clarence . . Hines, Leslie D., Jr., KA Hines, Robert Winfred . . High Point, N. C. A ...High Point, N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. . . . Statesville, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. .... Portsmouth, Va. Jr., 2X, Graham, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Id Havana, Cuba LaGrange, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. High Point, N. C. Fernandina, Fla. . . .Rocky Mount, N. C. Lexington, N. C. Youngsville, N. C. . Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Spindale, N. C. [134] CLRSS OF ' 53 Geo gi Hodges, Evelyn Glady Hodges, Harry Skinne Hodgin, Horace Calvin Hoffman, Donald Hoffmann, Otto Holland, Burke Elmo, Holmes, Malcolm Lamb Holt, John Ray Horton, Walte George Howard, Philip Henry Howard, Thomas Clift Hollowell, Zeno Green Howes, Lebert Andre Hoyle, Durham Pascha Hubbard, Billie Charle: Hudson, Elwood O. . . Hunter, John Kenneth Hutchins, William Pav Hux, Pentley Novarro, Hyams, Arthur Richarc Jabro, Salim Jackson, Jackson, Corneli Winterville, N. C. Jr. . . .Washington, N. C. . . .Guilford College, N. C. e Ridgewood, N. J. Germany Portsmouth, Va. Jr., APP, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Old Fort, N. C. Jr Charlotte, N. C. Bryn Athyn, Pa. m Davidson, N. C. Jr Goldsboro, N. C. Selma, N. C. Forest City, N. C. Pascagoula, Miss. Turkey, N. C. . . . .Pilot Mountain, N. C. Durham, N. C. , Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Forest Hills, N. Y. TelkaiF, Iraq . .Asheville, N. C. Elizabeth City, N. C. Jacobs, Tom La on ............ Raleigh, N. C. James, Robert Jarrett, Donald Jenkins, Glenn Jenkins, Samuel Je ter, Robert Raleigh, N. C. ...Asheville, N. C. audius, Jr Raleigh, N. C. Jr Oxford, N. C. Aulander, N. C. Johnson, Billy Graydon Roxboro, N. C Johnson, Chalmers Johnson, Gene Willi: Johnson, Herman R Johnson, Robert Henry Johnson, Thoma jluffin, Jr Johnson, Willia )i Jr. . . Gastonia, N. C. vVinston-Salem, N. C. .Spring Hope, N. C. . . . Siler City, N. C. 211, Greenville, S. C. Scotland Neck, N. C. Jolly, James Luther . Jones, Dale Stratton, 2 Jones, Elvin Ray .... Jones, Frederick Bascoi Jones, Horace Creighto Jones, John Walter . Jones, Ronald Edwin Joseph, Fred Thomas Keith, Richard Karl . Kemp, John Redd, Jr. Kennedy, William Ran Kennette, Richard Hea Ketner, Calvin Leroy Kimmel, Bobby Milton King, Charles Sylvester Kirk, Eugene Wilson Kirkland, Benjamin Ea Klepesch, Philip Harol [135] Creedmoor, N. C. E Leesburg, Fla. Greenville, N. C. ib . . Hendersonville, N. C. . Raleigh, N. C. Stratford, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Covington, Va. Buena Vista, Va. le Fayetteville, N. C. h, 2n ...Plainfield, N. J. Burlington, N. C. . . .Kings Mountain, N. C. Statesville, N. C. Aberdeen, N. C. les Tarboro, N. C. Newark, N. J. u SOPHOmORES Jp i l ' i At Kline, Donald Hasbrouck Knowles, Ralph Lewis . . Koch, David, +EII Kornegay, Ervin Thaddeus Kragas, Kare Marius Kub, James Henry Lamm, William Silas . . . Lane, Edward Benson, Jr. Lane, Joseph T Langley, Walter Raleigh, J Lanier, Albert Barnes, Jr. Lanier, Julian Everett . . Lasater, Robert Edward Lashley, William H., Jr. Lasitter, Thomas T. . . . Lattimore, Alfred H. Laughter, Fred H Laursen, Ernst Richard . . Asheville, N. C. .Cleveland, Ohio ...Raleigh, N. C. .Albertson, N. C. . . . . Oslo, Norway . Milwaukee, Wis. Lucama, N. C. . . . . Morganton, N. C. Tabor City, N. C. Greenville, N. C. Rose Hill, N. C. . . . Wilmington, N. C. Erwin, N. C. Asheville, N. C. . . .Jacksonville, N. C. . Rutherfordton, N. C. Saluda, N. C. . . .Swannanoa, N. C. Lavner, Jules, 2AM . . . rp Brooklyn, N. Y. Leatherman, Hugh KerhMi Vale, N. C. Lee, Donald Joe V W. Wilmington, N. C. Lee, Jack Robert .... JLjjf Arapahoe, N. C. Leonard, Curtis AdamflK ' y. . . .Lexington, N. C. Lewis, David AjOl-f .Rutherfordton, N. C. Lindley, James A Lindsay, Donald Lloyd, Harold W Lominack, Robert Lowder, Jerry L. Lowe, Harold Ed Lowenstein, Hugl Lytton, Victor H. . MacKinney, Arland) 1 McAdams, John Fl tchter McArthur, James K., IIK McBride, Arthur D McDade, Jack H. McDonald, Walter G McGee, Edwin H. .Siler City, N. C. Mount, N. C. le, N. C. .. Raleigh, N. C. bemarle, N. C. . Archdale, N. C. sdale, N. Y. ongN rtand, N. C. ndersonville, N. C. Mebane, N. C. .Greensboro, N. C. . . . .Steeling, Colo. McGee, Lawrence B McGee, William Clyde, Jr McGougan, James D. . McLamb, Robert C. . . . McManus, Samuel . . . McMurray, Birch L. . . Mabe, Donald W. . . . Mabry, Clyde B., Jr., AFP Maguiness, William G. Maier, George P Maness, Vernon E., Jr. . Mangum, Fred A., Jr. . March, Clyde V., Jr., AXA Marshall, Henry Vance, Jr Marshall, Marvin D. . . .Chapel Hill, N. C. Mt. Pleasant, N. C. . .Purlear, N. C. . Winston-Salem, N. C. TKE. .Concord, N. C. . Lumber Bridge, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Albemarle, N. C. . . Rutherfordton, N. C. . . . . Kernersville, N. C. Norwood, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Weldon, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. . .Rocky Mount, N. C. .... Rural Hall, N. C. McCain, N. C. [136] CLRSS OF ' 53 Martin, Devero . . . Martin, Donald A., Ill Martin, Konklin J. Martin, William S. Mason, Elijah F. . . Massenburg, Edward S Massengill, James R. Matkins, Harlin W. . Mauney, Carl H. . . . Mayo, Robert G., Jr. Mease, John C Mehta, Suresh J. ... Meletiou, Demetrios S. Merrill, Harold E. . . . Michal, Joseph L. . . Miles, George T., Jr. Miller, Billy Spencer . Miller, Frank C Miller, John S., Jr. Miller, Larry G. . Miller, William L. Mintzer, Stuart M. Misenheimer, Jack Mitchell, Henry D. Mooney, Hubert Moore, David P; Moore, Joe T. Moore, Nathanial Moore, Robert La Moore, Sheppard Moose, Lathan Morgan, Billy Franc Morgan, Samuel Morton, Harry Jc Morton, Winslow Moser, Harry Wad Murray, Jack Thomas Myers, Paul Tilton . . Nakayama, Morris K. Nemec, James Greve . Newton, Ed Cranmer, Noble, Walter Barnes, Unaka, N. C. A High Point, N. C. Cramerton, N. C. Harmony, N. C. Princeton, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Four Oaks, N. C. Gibsonville, N. C. .Kings Mountain, N. C. . . .Rocky Mount, N. C. ' . Bethlehem, Pa. Bombay, India . .Greensboro, N. G. . . .Beaumont, Texas .Waynesville, N. C. Newsoms, Va. . . . Boonville, N. C. .Mount Airy, N. C. . .Charlotte, N. C. .Yadkinville, N. C. . . Statesville, N. C. ' ....Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Salisbury, N. C. ..Asheville, N. C. Norman, James Martin Norwood, Hart Lannea i Obaidi, Radhi H. . . . O ' Bryant, Charles Le ' O ' Connor, Harry Josep O ' Connor, Robert E. Oerter, Neil Frederick Osborne, Charles Maso Otstot, Roger Sherman Outland, Vincent C. . Outlaw, Jennings Carol Owens, Daniel Kenyon [137] . . .Rougemont, N. C. Wallace, N. C. Belmont, N. C. . . Washington, N. C. Statesville, N. C. . . New Bern, N. C. .Statesville, N. C. ' cean Drive Beach, S. C. Marion, N. C. . . Salisbury, N. C. . . . .Washington, N. C. ' ....Raleigh, N. C. Durham, N. C. Hoffman, N. C. Honolulu, T. H. Dowers Grove, 111. [r Southport, N. C. Jr Charlotte, N. C. Ill Leaksville, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Al-Hindyia, Iraq Jr Reidsville, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Forest City, N. C. . . . . Winston-Salem, N. C. Brevard, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Rich Square, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Greenville, N. C. Q SOPHOmORES Owens, David Lynwood Owen, Garland Benjamin Page, Joel Lawrence, Jr. Palazuelos, Adolfo Parker, Hugh Lowder . . Parker, Robert Carlton Parks, Willie Nathan . Paschal, Lawrence W., Jr. Penland, Raymond Lewis Perry, John Ethwell R. . . Perry, William Everett . Petty, Herbert Clinton, J Philips, Chefeek Mickael, Pierce, Thome Dewey . Pitts, Charles Ray ..... Pitts, Richard Eugene . Plummer, Ray Jackson . Poole, Hunter Alton . . . . . . . Walstonburg, N. C. Morganton, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. . .Mexico City, Mexico Charlotte, N. C. . .Benson, N. C. Portsmouth, Va. . .Winston-Salem, N. C. Franklin, N. C. Gatesville, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Archdale, N. C. r. . .Wilmington, N. C. Lenoir, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Poplin, Earl Secrest Poplin, Willie Clifford . Powell, Douglas Lionel, 2 Price, Carl Duncan . . . Primm, James Edwa Privette, Robert Lee Purvis, James Leon, Quickel, Richard Ramseur, Henry iV Ramsey, Bobby Ratchford, James Robert Rawls, Douglas Law Reaves, Albert Louie Reaves, Charlie Reeves, John Tho Regan, Don D. Reim, Edwin Reis, Calvin Ribelin, Charles Lewis . Ricks, Theophilus Edwarc Ritchie, Wade Hampton, Ritsch, Robert Adams, 211 Rizoti, Edward, Jr. . . Roberson, Richard Johnsoi Roberts, David Bullock . Robinson, Charles P., Jr., Robinson, Mendel Leno, ] Rcxldey, Sidney Hope, Jr Rodgers, Davie Lee . Rogers, Hershal Evans Rolnik, Philip Rose, David Jordan . . Rosenfeld, Robert Stanley Ross, William Oettinger, 2 Rota, Gino Luis Rowe, George Samuel, Jr. .Indian Trail, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. .Spencer, N. C. . . Selma, N. C. ..Raleigh, N. C. }. . . .Zebulon, N. C. Whitakers, N. C. ...Charlotte, N. C. lorganton, N. C. V. I ... Shelby, N. C. K ..Brevard, N. C. .O.Aulander, N. C. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Warsaw, N. C. ilot Mountain, N. C. ... Lexington, N. C. .... Freeport, N. Y. . . . . Allentown, Pa. Salisbury, N. C. Whitakers, N. C. Concord, N. C. Covington, N. C. Sparta, N. C. . .Winston-Salem, N. C. . . . .Cameron, N. C. SAE. .Wadesboro, N. C. Paw Creek, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. . . .Thomasville, N. C. I ' rightsville Beach, N. C. Bogota, Colombia Greenville, N. C. ....Forest Hills, N. Y. . . Elizabeth City, N. C. Lima, Peru Newton, N. C. [138] CLRSS OF ' 53 ' NX ' Royal, Joseph Edward Rudolph, Albert . Rudser, John Leonard Russell, Graden Jacks Sadler, Courtney Inez Sain, Samuel Kimbroi Sampson, Shepard Cla Satterwhite, Thomas Sawyer, Walter Myers Scarborough, William Scott, George Lea, Jr. Seymore, Stephen Dav Shackelford, Ossie Ta Sharber, William Wai Sharpe, Hardy Richar Shek, Henry Leland . Shields, Kenneth Dw Shuford, John Edison Siderio, Spyridon Ni Siegel, Philip William Simpson, John Alva Sinclair, John Th Sipfle, William Ed Skinner, Edgar Sligh, James Er| Smith, Banner Smith, John Smith, Luther Smith, Marvin Smith, Robert D Smith, Thomas Smith, William Ma Smithwick, John Smyre, Harold Eu Snipe, Royce Les Snow, Caleb Jack Clinton, N. C. . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. .Fort Bragg, N. C. n, 2 E Fletcher, N. C. Littleton, N. C. gh Cana, N. C. k . . . Morehead City, N. C. iilliard.... Cleveland, N. C. . . . .Belcross, N. C. Tally .... Harrisville, Miss. ....Milton, N. C. d, Jr Sanford, N. C. lor Hookerton, N. C. ton . .Elizabeth City, N. C. , Jr. . . . Robbinsville, N. C. Hong Kong, China ght Shelby, N. C. Jr Lincolnton, N. C. holas . . . .Greenville, N. C. . Union City, N. J. ....Oxford, N. C. Raeford, N. C. .... McCain, N. C. k . .Rocky Mount, N. C. Darlington, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. Albemarle, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Rockingham, N. C. . . . . Kernersville, N. C. Soling, Franklin Maxv Southerland, Charles ' . Sparks, Marvin Randc Spell, Norman L. . . , Spence, William Neil Spies, Harry John . . Sprain, Charles Edwar Sprock, Howard Mart Squires, Peyton Hube Stanley, Fletcher L. . Steelman, Charles Wi Steinwect, Richard St Stinson, Walter Thorn Stock, Richard Martin Stokes, John William Stough, Frank Jackson Strassler, Jerome ... Stroud, George Hugh O C5 [139] . . Rocky Mount, N. C. . . . . Rutherfordton, N. C. II . ...Smithfield, N. C. Hickory, N. C. .... Princeton, N. C. Mt. Airy, N. C. ell, 2AM ....Bronx, N. Y. Raleigh, N. C. ph .... Lynch Station, Va. Wallace, N. C. UK Overhills, N. C. Cranford, N. J. 2N Kenosha, Wis. n Charlotte, N. C. :, Jr Clayton, N. C. Albertson, N. C. iam Leicester, N. C. nley Ossining, N. Y. s Boonville, N. C. H Lumberton, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Jr Albemarle, N. C. Brooklyn, N. Y. ..Suffolk, Va. A A SOPHOmORES Sturtevant, Ralph Irving, Jr Styers, William Wesley . . Sunclerland, William Irvvin, Talamas Talamas, Enrique Tanner, James Thomas, Jr Tarver, Donald Allen . Taylor, Arthur William . Taylor, Jay Seth Taylor, Thomas Aaron . . Taylor, Wesley Stephen, Ji Tedder, Robert Fields . . Terrell, Otis William . Thomas, Evans George . . Thomas, Roy C Thompson, Donald Rogers Thompson, James Robert Thore, William Franklin . Thrash, Thomas Lee Thurman, Maxwell Reid . Tilson, Bryson Hugh, Jr. . Tippett, James Talbot . . . Todd, Malcolm Arrington Toto-villa, Jaime . . Travis, Jehu Benjami . . Rocky Mount, N. C. Gastonia, N. C. -II Ruxton, Md. Saltillo, Mexico Elkpark, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Skyland, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Landis, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. Mebane, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Statesville, N. C . .Elon College, N. C. Gulfport, Miss. Boonville, N. C Asheville, N. C Trawick, James Richard JI . . . A Wilmington, N. C Trollinger, Joseph Wi Trulove, Thomas Ari Tucker, George Mario: Tucker, Harry Hauser Tucker, James Calvin . Turvey, Frank Phillip Uribe, Luis Guillenr Uzzle, William Ta y : Vance, John David Via, James Edwar. Villa, Gilbert Vitale, Vincent, Jr Von Canon, Jacob Fred . . Walker, Raymond Bennett Wallace, Charles Allen . Wampler, Bernard Campbe Ward, Benjamin Thomas, . . . . High Point, N. C. Mars Hill, N. C. Oxford, N. C. Roxboro, N. C. ellin, Colombia ..Apex, N. C. 3KV Burlington, N. C. I rO reensboro, N. C. .} I . I . Monroe, N. C. m-Salem, N. C. .Monroe, N. C. Warren, Alva Gene . . Warren, Rufus Hawkins Watkins, Joseph Clyde, Jr., Watson, Bobby Lee .... Watson, Claude Lee, Jr. Weaver, Billy Stanford . Webb, Glenn Tazewell . Weeks, Lloyd Deems . . . Weiv, Walter Raymond, J Wells, Howard Alonzo . . Wessell, John Charles . . West, Joseph Aaron Charlotte, N. C. . . Medellin, Colombia ....Raleigh, N. C. . . Williamsport, Pa. ..Goldsboro, N. C. edellin, Colombia Burlington, N. C. Banner Elk, N. C. Pelham, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. , KA Galax, Va. KA, Greensboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Roseboro, N. C. Black Mountain, N. C. ....Rural Hall, N. C. .Winston-Salem, N. C. Lillington, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Clinton, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. .Winston-Salem, N. C. Hallsboro, N. C. Warsaw, N. C. [140] CLflSS OF ' 53 Wheless, James Harris White, Jack Carson White, James Alexand :r Wickham, Raymond Wilkes, Gordon Edwar Willard, Van Dale I e Williams, John Robert Williams, Norman . . Williams, William Moi Williamson, Wiley Tqomas Williford, Harold D., Willis, Gene Willis, Giles Whitehu Wilson, Benjamin Fra Winchester, James Wil Winecoff, William Lu Withers, Clifton Came Woodard, Bruce Henry Woody, Garland O. Woolen, William Edw; Louisburg, N. C. High Point, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Tarboro, N. C. . . .Wilmington, N. C. . Winston-Salem, N. C. . . . Monroe, N. C. . Beulaville, N. C. tgomery . . Charlotte, N. C. Sims, N. C. r Godwin, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. ,t, Jr Gloucester, N. C. klin Mebane, N. C. iam Wendell, N. C. her Raleigh, N. C. on, SII. .Kannapolis, N. C. . . Spring Hope, N. C. . . . Bryson City, N. C. rd . . Winston-Salem, N. C. Wyatt, William flHH|BWinston-Salem, N. C. Yaltir, Ali SurevB |. Ceyhan, Turkey Yates, Wilborne Young, Clyde Young, Gaither Young, Lawrenq Yow, Richard C Zimmerman, Ch Apex, N. C. Carrboro, N. C. Ivy, N. C. Eugene Lexington, N. C. .Southern Pines, N. C. S. Enola, Pa. Knight, R. J. . Garner, N. C. [141] Jail, LJ Sophomore Leadership Fraternity JACK E. McCoRMiCK WESLEY DOGGETT . President .V ice-President EDWARD T. HOLLOWELL LYNDON O. SIKES . Secretary-Treasurer . Corresponding Secretary LlNZY E. BOYLES JEFFERSON D. BROOKS, III VICTOR A. BUBAS CHARLES BUIE WILLIAM CARPENTER NOAH CARROLL CHARLES B. GULP WELLS DENYES WESLEY DOGGETT CLYDE GARRISON, JR. MORTON C. GLUCK JOHN C. HARRALSON EDWARD T. HOLLOWELL EUGENE JEFFORDS Ross LAMPE DAVID M. LAMBERT JACK E. McCoRMiCK BIRCH L. McMuRRAY DEVERO MARTIN HENRY S. ODOM VINCENT C. OUTLAND RICHARD E. PITTS ANTONY ROMANOWSKY HARVEY SCHEVLAK RALPH SCOTT LYNDON O. SIKES MAXWELL R. THURMAN JOHN UMBERGER BENJAMIN WARD RUFUS H. WARREN WILLIAM M. WILLIAMS SANFORD E. YOUNTS W. K. COLLINS Treasurer R. S. VAIL, JR. Secretary JESSE CAPEL President J. S. DAUGHTERY Vice-President FRESHITIEn Adams, Albert Louis, Jr. Adams, Dewey Allen . . Adams, Nathan Russell Adcock, Burley Benton . Adkins, Rorer James, Jr. Allen, Billy Eugene Allen, William Jackson . Alligood, Bruce Tyndall, Jr. Alspaugh, James Bernard . . Anderson, Roland Fitzhugh Angell, Tilden Madison . . . Arata, Paul Francis Armstrong, Neil Bennett . . Ashley, Carlton William . . Atwell, Johnny Kermit . . Austin, Richard Porter . . Ayers, David Taylor .... Bailey, R. L Baird, James Rex Baker, Vernon Glen wood, Jr Ball, Richard Lea . . Southern Pines, N. C. Bunnlevel, N. C. Smithfield, N. C. Virgilina, Va. Draper, N. C. . Kings Mountain, N. C. . . . Hamptonville, N. C. Washington, N. C. . . . Winston-Salem, N. C. Mount Airy, N. C. Mocksville, N. C. Lancaster, Pa. New Bern, N. C. Roxboro, N. C. .China Grove, N. C. Monroe, N, C. Raleigh, N. C. . . . Burnsville, N. C. . . . Morganton, N. C. Colerain, N. C. Lenoir, N. C. Ballance, William Alton Fremont, N. C. Barnes, Dennis Jefferson Hope Mills, N. C. Barnes, Gerald Thomas . f T y Charlotte, N. C. Barnes, John Max fvX -N Trinity, N. C. Barnes, Walter Herbert V 9pS Taylorsville, N. C. Earnhardt, Craig L., Jr. .1 r Y. New Bern, N. C. Barofsky, Norman .... . $J) Brooklyn, N. Y. Bateman, Clive An Batten, Gordon Baugh, Philip Ja Baxter, Harvey Beachem, Cedric Beal, Raymond H Beal, Tull Norma: Beam, Roland H Bell, David Dixo: Bennett, Floyd Ri Bennett, Thomas Bennett, William Benning, George Benton, James Rufu Berezny, Peter Berryhill, Carl Ma Billingsley, Willia Blackwell, Billy Ad Blake, Samuel Ralp Blalock, David Ave Blizard, Warren Ei Boger, Churchill Shupert, Jr. Bellinger, John Henry Bond, John Sheppard Boseman, Bobby Parrish . . . Boyd, Chester Richard Boykin, Richmond Thomas, J Bovles, Van Greensboro, N. C. Chadbourn, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Kannapolis, N. C. Beaufort, N. C. Durham, N. C. , Sanford, N. C. Bradley, Roger Junie, Jr. . . Bradsher, Shanks Merritt, Jr. Brannan, George Wyatt . . . Branson, Charles Edwin . . . Braswell, Albert Hurley . . . Bridges, Marvin David . . . Brigham, John Royster . . . . Brooker, Robert Allen . . . Broughton, Delbert Milton Brown, Aron Rexton Brown, David Brown, Jerry Clifton Brown, Melvin O ' Bryant . Brown, Ralph Franklin, Jr. .Charlotte, N. C; New York, N. Y. . . Raleigh, N. C. anooga, Tenn. -Salem, N. C. teville, N. C. Cliadbourn, N. C. Riverhead, N. Y. f. Charlotte, N. C. Hamlet, N. C. Graham, N. C. Candor, N. C. Bunnlevel, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. .Jackson Heights, N. Y. . . .Rocky Mount, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. High Point, N. C. .... Sanford, N. C. . . . .Durham, N. C. Dunn, N. C. .Thomasville, N. C. .... Comfort, N. C. . . . . Ramseur, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. . . . New York, N. Y ... Ml. Holly, N. C. . Hamptonville, N. C. . .Long Beach, N. Y. . Rich Square, N. C. . .Jacksonville, N. C. . .High Point, N. C. [144] CLflSS OF ' 54 Bruce, Walter Edward, Jr. Bryant, Herbert Matharis Bullock, Charles Earl Burgess, Talmadge Rudd Burns, James Tilden .... Burns, William Elmo . . . Butler, Gordon Lee Bynum, William B Byrd, Charles R Byrd, Glenn Elton Byrd, Jerry Bob Carawan, Wilbur Gladsto; Carpenter, Harvey Gene . Carson, Cyrus Steele, Jr. Carter, John Milford .... Carter, Kyle Eugene . . . Cashwell, James Edwin . Casler, Raymond Lynn . . Caslowitz, Arthur A Casstevens, George Hubert Castro, Adrian Gonzalez . Champion, James Earl Chappell, Ronald Norflett Cheek, Lloyd Childress, Jack Donald Ciliberti, Viti A Clark, MacDoffie Clemen ' , John Ma Overhills, N. C. Spring Hope, N. C. Claundon, N. C. Henderson, N. C. Atkinson, N. C. Rome, Ga. Andrews, N. C. Maysville, N. C. Greenville, S. C. . . . .Burlington, N. C. Greenville, S. C. .Swan Quarter, N. C. Albemarle, N. C. . Bessemer City, N. C. . . . . Cramerton, N. C. .... Democrat, N. C. . . Parkersburg, N. C. Teaneck, N. J. . . . Woonsocket, R. I. . . .Yadkinville, N. C. . San Jose, Costa Rico Raleigh, N. C. Potecasi, N. C. . . Gibsonville, N. C. . . . . Mt. Airy, N. C. .Olive Bridge, N. Y. Candor, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Cline, Gene Nolen Concord, N. C. Coble, John H. I fc I Laurinburg, N. C. Cody, David EmmfH . L I Hickory, N. C. Coggins, Lerov . I Ll - Thomasville, N. C. I 1 Collett, John Jerom Br. | . . Thomasville, N. C. Collins, Douglas HiBi i Charlotte, N. C. Collins, William Ke| Henderson, N. C. Cone, Paul Bobby t Middlesex, N. C. Congleton, Roy Elsworth Chadbourn, N. C. Cooley, Thomas Floyd, Jr. . . . Elkin, N. C. Cooper, Green Flavie, Il ft Charlotte, N. C. Corbett, James Ernest, ll ... .B. . Elizabeth City, N. C. Com, Cletus Leon . . . K . . . . B . . . . High Point, N. C. Corriher, James Harvey I . . .China Grove, N. C. Corwin, Donald Eugene B Spencer, N. C. Cottingham, Bromo flliomas, Jr. .... Fayetteville, N. C. Coulter, Kenneth iBmond B Arden, N. C. Council, Willis tiflBBBBP White Oak, N. C. Cox, James Allen Cox, William Henry . Coyner, Robert Willis Crabtree, Bobby Wayne . Craig, Alexander Russell . Critcher, Howard Judson Crockford, Richard Hallas, Groom, John Henry Crosby, John Stephen . . . Cross, John Watson, Jr. . Crotts, Druid Lohr .... Crow, Marvin Boyd .... Crummer, Robert Richard Currence, George Robert Curtis, Willie Rogers . . . Dashiell, Robert Dale . . Daughtry, Corbitt Freemar Daughtry, Jackie Shaw Davenport, Carlton Alderm Davidson, Joe Harvey Davis, Frank Davis, Norton Robert . Dawkins, John Earl, Jr. Dawsey, Lynn Wagner [145] . . . .Tabor City, N. C. Erknger, N. C. . Winston Salem, N. C. Chapel Hill, N. C. While Plains, N. Y. Oxford, N. C. Jr Charlotte, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fort Bragg, N. C. Elizabethtown, N. C. .Lexington, N. C. .Lexington, N. C. Aldan, Pa. . .Gastonia, N. C. Otto, N. C. . . .Salisburg, Md. . . . Clinton, N. C. Mount Olive, N. C. n, Jr Hertford, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Brvson City, N. C. Elizabethtown, N. C. Mt. Gilead, N. C. Kenmere, N. Y. D FRESHITIEn 1 Deal, Marshall Wayne Raleigh N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. Y. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. Y. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. Mich, n, Pa. N. Y. N. C. N. C. Dickerson, James Wiley, Jr. . . . . .Southern Pines, Srniilificld Shelbv Drummond, Fred Owings, Jr. . Kannapolis, Dula, William Alfred Siler City Earle, William Nelson Edwards, George Cleveland . . Edwards, Kenneth Brvce .... . . .Winston-Salem, ... Wilson Farmer, John Stanley . . NsJ Farrow, James Harris . Sr - ' ! Fead, Charles William . . Vr Jf iVv ...Elm City, m - Wilm - %%... .Port Huron, Feroe, William Richard . Juf V Poughkeepsie, Fenell, William Earl . .Jjf JW. . . Wilson, Finger, Robert Joseph {njOUl nj . ... .Dallas, Ci V T Finley, David Alexander Fleming, Henry Pridgen Fogleman, Joe Blake . . Foscue, Dallas Haynes Foster, Norman Gray . Fourqurean, William Ste 1 Foushee, John Wallace, Freitas, Joao Claudi Galloway, Joseph H Cans, Philip . . . Garner, Alton Le: Garrou, Herbert Gauldin, Terry Ronald . . Gentry, Ralph Clifford, Jr. . . . Marion, N. C. . .Lucama, N. C. Getzler, Joseph Warren . Gilbert, Clarence Albert . Giles, Walter Alexander Glass, Jack Carter Glass, Joseph Conrad, Jr. Glenn, Fendal Martin . . Godlev, Riley Osborn . . Goff, Julian Powell Gomez, Luis Felipe Goodman, Arnold Frank . . Goodman, Tobias Westwood Cough, Peter Stuart Grant, William Harris, Jr. . Greaves, Gordon George . . . Green, Luther Andrew . . . Greene, Bobby Elmore . . , Greenlee, James Kern . . . Griffin, Billy Joe Grimes, Charles Douglass Griswald, William Joseph . Haddock, William Robert Liberty, N. C. Kinston, N. C. . . . .Kannapolis, N. C. Mt. Airy, N. C. Roxboro, N. C. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Canton, N. C. endersonville, N. C. .Hope Mills, N. C. 7T Valdese, N. C. Draper, N. C. . .Glade Valley, N. C. Lynbrook, N. Y. Charlotte, N. C. .Glen Alpine, N. C. . . Wilkesboro, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. . . . .Durham, N. C. Sanford, N. C. .Rocky Mount, N. C. . Mexico, D. F. Mexico Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. ..Melbourne, Australia . . . Wilmington, N. C. , Cleveland, Ohio Whitakers, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Morganton, N. C. Marshville, N. C. ...Winston-Salem, N. C. Durham, N. C. . .Winterville, N. C. [146] CLflSS OF ' 54 Hagstrom, Arthur Robert Hale, George Kellock, III Hanfling, Jose Hanford, William G. . . . Hardy, Percy Lee, Jr. Hardy, Robert Eugene . . Hargett, Z. David Hargrove, Frank Addison . Harrington, Donald Watts Harrington, Lewis B Harris, Allen Howell, Jr. . Harris, Cecil Powell Harris, Dewey Frank . . . . Harton, Donald Lee Hartzog, Wiley Gordon, Jr. Hassell, Leigh D., Jr Hastings, Bobby Steele . . Hatchcock, Aaron Archibal Hawkins, Lessell Bell, Jr. Head, Henry Branscom, Jr. Hedgepeth, Elbert Nelson, J Hedrick, James Houston Helms, Bobby F Herring, James Wright . Hester, Larry Collins . Hester, Maurice Eugene Heyward, James Robert Hicks, David Wright, Jr. . Winston-Salem, N. C. Mt. Airy, N. C. Bogota, Colombia Graham, N. C. Mineral, Va. LaGrange, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Scotia, N. Y. .Broadway, N. C. .Aberdeen, N. C. . .Concord, N. C. . . . Drexel, N. C. . . Durham, N. C. . . Raleigh, N. C. Boone, N. C. Manteo, N. C. Hillsboro, N. C. Oakboro, N. C. . . Sandy Ridge, N. C. . Rutherfordton, N. C. .Rockv Mount, N. C. Hill, Edward Lee Hill, Julian Thoma: Hilton, James Gard Hobbs, Glenn Jordo: Hoffman, Terrell W Hogan, Homer Wil Hoggard, Harry M Holden, William Doylj Hollinshed, Vivian Holloway, Ivey Craig Honeycutt, P. B., Jr. Hooks, Crawford Lee | Home, Tommy Alton House, Charles Edward . . High Point, N. C. Concord, N. C. .. .Snow Hill, N. C. .Hurdle Mills, N. C. .Hurdle Mills, N. C. . . .Laurinburg, N. C. I Charlotte, N. C. New Bern, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. . . . . Washington, D. C. Smyrna, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Sylva, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. . . Fuquay Springs, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Stedman, N. C. . . . Knightdale, N. C. Howe, Charles shaffe |MI- Norfolk, Va. Howell, William Henr ' W ' - Rockingham, N. C. Huff, Harold Ernest . ' . Ek ! Leicester, N. C. Huggins, David Allen . . Hull, Allen Moncure . . . Hummel, Charles Belay Hunter, James McKnight Hutchens, Billy Ray . . Hutchens, Herman Max Hyatt, Frank Albert . . Isley, Ernest Alfred, Jr. . Ivey, George Washington, J Ivey, Hadley Holt Ivey, Marcus Eugene . . Jackson, Nathaniel Macon, Jackson, Roger Lee Jackson, Vernon Leroy . . James, Ted Lowell Jenkins, Oadis Garfield, Jr. Jenkins, Van Smith . . . Jenkins, William Bobbitt Jochum, James Peter . . . . Johnson, Harris Lee .... Johnson, Jerry Jerome . . . Johnson, Richard Wade . Johnson, William Herman Jones, Robert Allen Jones, Sammv Paul [147] . ..Saluda, N. C. . . Richmond, Va. . . . Nutley, N. J. .Charlotte, N. C. . . Greensboro, N. C. . . Yadkinville, N. C. . . Bryson City, N. C. .Elon College, N. C. .... Norwood, N. C. Graham, N. C. . . Greensboro, N. C. Jr Raleigh, N. C. Winston Salem, N. C. Benson, N. C. Statesville, N. C. Lexington, N. C. Oxford, N. C. Franklinton, N. C. . Winston Salem, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. .... Four Oaks, N. C. . . . .Germanton, N. C. Demon, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Shelbv, N. C. : t. FRESHfTIEn Joyner, Donald Arlington Justice, Benjamin Robert Kapp, William Henry . . . Katzin, Jerry Howard . . . , Keel, Samuel Gray Kelley, Donel Todd Kellev, Paton I lolmes . Kendrick, Robert William Kennedy, Archibald Clevelan. Kenneth, H. Connor, Jr. . Kirk, Charles Norman . . . Kirkman, Joe Wyatt Knight, Floyd Lafayette . . . Knight, Johnny Braskal . . . Kornegay, Bernard Flynn Landreth, Fred Joseph . . Lane, Cecil Douglas . . . . Lantzius, John Louis . . . Laslett, Mason Alan , . . , Lassiter, Louie Thomas . . Lassiter, Rolo Turner, Jr. Latta, Donald Jones . . . . Laughter, William I larry Ledford, Richard Allison Lentz, Carl Everette . . . . Lewis, John Claude Lewis, William Malby . Lewis, William Ted . . . .Henderson, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Rural Hall, N. C. .Winston Salem, N. C. Bethel, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Wallace, N. C. .Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Durham, N. C. East Bend, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Sanford, N. C. Albemarle, N. C. Mt. Olive, N. C. , Winston-Salem, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Asheville, N. C. .... Greensboro, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Boykins, Va. Burlington, N. C. . . . .Hendersonville, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Mt. Ulla, N. C. Fletcher, N. C. . . .Red Springs, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Liguori, Genaro Daniel Lindsey, Anglos M Line, Arthur Glen Loftis, Ronald Wil Looper, Ray Daniel Lowe, Willis Edmui Lutz, Billy Dale . . Lutz, Graham Labe, McAllister, John M; McCallum, Martel McDevett, Franklin McDonald, William Mclntyre, Robert McLawhon, John B McMillan, George Ja McMurray, Daniel McNamara, Thomas McNeil!, David Me, Maness, Lindsey Vane Maples, Lloyd Palmer, Mareadv, Billv Frank Marsh, George Covington . . . Marshall, Roy Jackson, Jr. . . . Marshbourne, George Warren, Martin, Arthur Ervin, Jr. ... Massengill, Hilda G Mattucci, Frank Anthony . . . Maxwell, Robert Walter . . . . Raleigh, N. C. Lexington, N. C. Fairmont, N. C. Fayelteville, N. C. .... Charlotte, N. C. . .High Point, N. C. . . Shelby, N. C. . .Dallas, N. C. .Raleigh, N. C. Rowlsnd, N. C. Winston, N. C. .Candor, N. C. vance, N. C. rton, N. C. .... Fayelteville, N. C. Forest City, N. C. Lynbrook, N. Y. Wade, N. C. Trenton, N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. . . . .Jacksonville, N. C. May, Henry Elmon, Jr. . . . Melin, Charles Eldridge . . . , Melvin, Martin Kent Mendenhall, Forrest Arnold Merritt, Alton Barton, Jr. . Michie, William Harris . . . . Miller, Archie Rudolph . . . . Miller, Gordon Proffitt . Miller, Herbert Connelly Miller, James Hart, Jr. . Miller, John Stephen . . Mills, Donald Richard . , Millsaps, Benjamin Lee . Mimms, Ronald Lee . . . , Raleigh, N. C. . . . .Winston Salem, N. C. r Spring Hope, N. C. Durham, N. C. Smithfield, N. C. Oak Park, 111. . . . Brown Summitt, N. C. .Winston Salem, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Kelly, N. C. . . . High Point, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Roxboro, N. C. Wildwood, N. C. . Laurel Springs, N. C. Marion, N. C. .Laurel Springs, N. C. Pineville, N. C. Durham, N. C. Mooreville, N. C. Durham, N. C. [148] CLRSS OF ' 54 Minshull, Robert George Mitchell, Vernon Elmo, Jr. Mizell, Ned Worth Monroe, Fred Bethune, Jr. Montgomery, John Wesley Moore, Ernest George, Jr. Moore, James Marshall . Moore, John Sawyer, Jr. Moore, Robert Lupton . . . Morgan, Paul Thomas . . Morris, Richard Kenneth Morris, Theodore I lerman Morrison, William McKee Moselev, Norman Carlton Moss, Sam Hodges Mott, James Lewis Moulthrop, Grayden Benj; Mullen, Robert Allan . . . . Murphrey, Raymond Earl Murphy, George B Murphy, John Barry . . . . .New Rochelle, N. Y. Richmond, Va. Windsor, N. C. West End, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Bethesda, Md. Charlotte, N. C. Hamden, Conn. Lillington, N. C. Henderson, N. C. Gastonia, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Harrisburg, N. C. Littleton, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Turkey, N. C. nin .... Gt. Barrington, Mass. Winston Salem, N. C. Snow Hill, N. C. Louisburg, N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. .Halifax, N. C. Mussark, Nicholas F. Mustaf, Kadhim Mohamme 1 Khalis, Iraq Nelson, Roger Alan . . . Nesbitt, William Belton Nicholson, John Joseph Nix, James Paul Nixon, David Eugene Nobbs, Gordon Willian Norris, Joseph Wai Oakes, Arthur Ellio Obenshain, George O ' Brien, Richard I O ' Connell, John 11 Overman, Charles L Parker, Albert Prest Parker, George Robe Parker, Jewel Flore Parker, Thomas Ral Parnell, Charles H Parris, Bobby Lee Pasour, E. C., Jr. Patterson, Carl Euge Peed, Renford Wende Peele, Richard Donald Perry, Gaston Donald . . Petty, Larry Kenneth Phillips, Gene Harold Pierson, George Harvey Scarsdale, N. Y. Edneyville, N. C. Macon, N. C. . Rutherfordton, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Crawford, N. J. Hamlet, N. C. Oxford, N. C. Bristol, Tenn. Stovall, N. C. Wilson, N. C. Edenton, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. .... Rocky Mount, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Bobbins, N. C. Burnsville, N. C. Asheville, N. C. Bessemer City, N. C. Pittman, Hubert Lance Pittman, Robert Elijah Plakakis, Gus Emanuel, Jr. Ploch, Jordon Charles . . Plonk, William Lawrence Pollock, Kenneth Neil . Pope, Dallas Harris .... Porter, William Strong, Jr. Posey, Thomas Clive . . . Precythe, Henry Wesley . Pritebett, William Talmage Pruitt, John Hector . . . Pryce, Robert Lee, Jr. . Pryse, Edward John . . . Puckett, Roy Baxter Purser, Clifton Winfield Pyatt, Glen Crawley . . . Pyron, James Clifford . . Raas, R. William Raby, James Oliver Ramirez, Roberta [149] .China Grove, N. C. Lucama, N. C. Roxobel, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Gastonia, N. C. . . . Kannapolis, N. C. . . . Morristown, N. J. Wendell, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Lumberton, N. C. . . Pelham Manor, N. Y. .Kings Mountain, N. C. Trenton, N. C. Lillington, N. C. Mount Airy, N. C. Phila, Miss. Faison, N. C. Jr Oxford, N. C. Clarkton, N. C. Rockingham, N. C. Kenosha, Wis. Madison, N. C. . . . . New Bern, N. C. Nebo, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Orange, N. J. .Elizabeth City, N. C. Guatemala A Ml f-? IP fe- ' fp M- ' rk FRESHfTIEn N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. ck, Pa. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. N. C. Vorway N. C. N. C. N. C. ell, Va. , N. C. , N. C. l. Cuba Rash, Ned Ratchford, Larkin Kenneth . Ray, Clarence Elbert Reardon, Charles Everett . . Reece, Robert Owen N Bradd( Reeves, Gale T Regan, William McDonald . Willace Star Richardson, Robert Williams Roberts, Carl Oscar, Jr. Roberts, Ernest Jackson .... . . .( ,n ill mil College Roberson, Larry Hampton . Rosenlind, Kjell Oslo, Rowe, Forrest Nathaniel, Jr. Rudisill, Carl Weldon Rusmisell, James E., Jr. . Russ, Walter Scott .... L Sample, Robert Crosby . . YfZ Santo-Tomas, Silvio Lorenzo J Fayetteville 5 Greensboro Ir. . . . Haban Satterfield, George Sawyer, Carroll Scott, Charles Ed Scott, James Frank] Seifert, Rodolfo W. Seigler, James Cowt Sewell, Carl Stanle Sharkey, Augustus ' . Shaw, Earl Hamby Shelton, John l;ni Shepard, Frank De Shepherd, Bobby Shermer, Allen Va: Shreve, James Heggi Shutt, John David Shutt, Richard Arthi Simpson, Paul Wi Sledge, Hartwell R Smigell, Paul Sanfon Smith, Albert Mason ' Smith, James Pete Smith, John Frederick . Smith, Thomas Franklin Smyre, Robert Lee Smyth, Eugene Leo, Jr. . Snead, Robert Green . . . Snider, Ellis Darrell Snipes, William Carmon Sonia, Donald Frederick . . Southards, Carroll Junior Spain, Milton Ray Spainhour, Earlie Hobart . Speegle, Charles Martin . Spoerry, Rolf Peter Sprouse, Larry Lee Stafford, Albert Calvin . . Stallings, George Bryant Stallings, Maurice Ronald Stancil, Donell Franklin . Stancil, William Fletcher Starnes, Conley Eugene . Steelman, James Edwin . Raleigh, N. C. Elizabeth City, N. C. Apex, N. C. t . . . Elizabeth City, N. C. Colombia, S. A. .... Asheville, N. C. . , , .Lumberton, N. C. . . Brunswick, N. C. icke Rapids, N. C. an Quarter, N. C. reensboro, N. C. Holly, N. C. Inville, N. C. yodan, N. C. Quebec, Canada Quebec, Canada Marion, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Philadelphia, Pa. Elizabeth City, N. C. Mt. Airy, N. C. .... Kinston, N. C. . . Morganton, N. C. Hickory, N. C. .Great Neck, N. Y. Danville, Va. . . . Linwood, N. C. .Fayetteville, N. C. Lynn, Mass. Wesser, N. C. Greenville, N. C. Rural Hall, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. .Schann Fl., Switzerland Nebo, N. C. . . . . Lexington, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Durham, N. C. Kenly, N. C. Middlesex, N. C. .Granite Falls, N. C. . Hamptonville, N. C. [150] CLRSS OF ' 54 Stegall, Jack Elwin . . Steininger, William Richa Stephenson, Robert Macor Stewart, John Edward Stickley, John Leon, Jr. Stines, Billy Junior . . . Stackard, John Roger , Stone, Jack C Stout, Clarence Otis . . Strange, Charlton Bell, Jr. Strasberg, Norman Jay Strauss, Richard Elvyn Strong, Taylor Holt . . Suther, John Augustus Sutton, Robert Kenneth . . Sweet, Floyd Blue, Jr. Sweet, James Raymond . . Swicegood, Graham Benso Swindell, Edmond Wade . Swindell, William Galvin Sykes, Alonzo Peele, Jr. Sykes, Edward Paschal . Tayloe, Robert William Taylor, Earl Wayne . . . Taylor, Frank Donnell . . Taylor, Samuel Veotol . , Temple, Thomas . Temple, William Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Clayton, N. C. . Winston-Salem, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Dallas, N. C. .... Greensboro, N. C. . . . .Burlington, N. C. Graham, N. C. Danville, Va. . . . Mt. Vernon, N. Y. New York, N. Y. . Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Concord. N. C. Raleigh, N. C. . . . Laurinburg, N. C. . . . . Henderson, N. C. Woodleaf, N. C. .Swan Quarter, N. C. . Swan Quarter, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. La Porte, Ind. . . . Powellsville, N. C. Maple, N. C. Faison, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. t . . .Scotland Neck, N. C. Merchant, Va. Terry, John Chaml Thackston, Turnerf Thigpen, Maurice Thomas, Roany Thomason, George I Thompson, Willial Tilley, William A! Zebulon, N. C. II Spartanburg, S. C. Mt. Olive, N. C. Altavista, Va. Fort Bragg, N. C. | Smith . Goldsboro, N. C. Pinnacle, N. C. Tilson, Robert r, , ' , ' WHHiA Burnsville, N. C. Tomeu, Julio Enrique H Camaquey, Cuba Townsend, Frank Covington . Durham, N. C. Trevathan, Charles Ed MM Dobson, N. C. Trogdon, William Josepl I Asheboro, N. C. Truslow, James Linkla A . . . I Cambridge, Mass. Tucker, Charles Burton! Albemarle, N. C. Tucker, Robert Birmingham Tuley, James Spi Turnage, Floyd Turner, Robert Turner, Walton Graham Tutterow, Jacob Turner . Upchurch, Eugene Talmai Ussery, Calvin Harold Vail, Robert Simon, Jr. Varca, Bart Anthony . Vaughan, Calvin Vaughan, Floyd Martin Vaughan, Kenneth Elwoo Vick, James Edward . Vienne, Donald Alan . . . Villa, Mario Juan Wagner, John Henry, Jr. Wagoner, Paul McRae . . Walker, James Baird . . . Walker, Thomas Bates, Jr Wallace, Joseph Council Waller, Dervit Ray Walters, Guy Alfonso, Jr. Ward, George Ross Ward, John Gilbert . . . Warlick, Yates Kenneth Warren, Gene Lowe . . . . Warrington, Larry David [151] Monroe, N. C. .... Washington, D. C. Chapel Hill, N. C. Greenville, S. C. Dunn, N. C. Graham, N. C. ge Raleigh, N. C. Rockingham, N. C. Plainfield, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. Nelson, Va. Nelson, Va. Henderson, N. C. Macclesfield, N. C. . . River Edge, N. J. . Medellin, Colombia . . Lumberton, N. C. . . Gibsonville, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . Rose Hill, N. C. . Kannapolis, N. C. . . . . Maxton, N. C. Selma, N. C. . . Sullivan, W. Va. . . . Belwood, N. C. Dunn, N. C. .New Bern, N. C. - ' , BIS FRESHHlEn Watkins, Billy Ray Weaver, Huey Pearce Webb, Carl EJward Webb, William Clayton . . Weisberger, Edmund Alan Weisiger, Edward Innes . . Welker, Raymond Dan Wellons, Phillip Rogerson . . . West, Thomas Hoke, Jr West, Wallace Wayne Westmoreland, John William Wheeler, Norman Kenneth . . Whisenhunt, Donald Robert Whisnant, William Murray . White, Donald Edward . . .;. Whitfield, Robert Litham . . . Wilkanowski, Robert Chesler Wilkins, Robert Charles Willard, Robert Osborne Williams, Aubrey Bruce . . . Williams, Charles Pal Williams, Donald David . . . Williams, T. Baxter, Jr Williamson, Robert Franklin Wills, John Scott Willson, Leonard Alfred . . . Wilson, Bobby Gold Wilson, Terry Scott Winecoff, Charles Hans Winfree, Vann Edward, Winslow, Darrell Groome Wise, Lonnie Bernard Wisseman, William Row Wood, Harold William Woodruff, Charles Ken Woolard, Joseph Holmes Woollen, James M. Worley, Ray Edward Worsley, Nathan Wilbur, I Wrape, Jerry Hoyle . . . Wright, Ernest Bristol, J Wright, Ralph Edison, Wright, Robert Evere Wyatt, Richard Walte Yoars, John Edwari Young, John Log; Zolfagari, Moezedi Edge, Norris Legrand . Rockingliam, N. C. . . Four Oaks, N. C. . . . .Franklin, N. C. . . Wadesboro, N. C. . .New York, N. Y. . . . Salisbury, N. C. . . Lumberton, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. .... Richmond, Va. . Fayetteville, N. C. . . .Charlotte, N. C. Vinton, Va. . Waynesville, N. C. . . . Charlotte, N. C. .... Bladenboro, N. C. . . . Robersonville, N. C. . . Long Island City, N. Y. York, Pa. Asheboro, N. C. Cleveland, N. C. Ellerbe, N. C. .Tabor City, N. C. . . Currituck, N. C. . Kenansville, N. C. . . .Cleveland, Ohio Raleigh, N. C. . . Lawiidale, N. C. .Charlotte, N. C. inston Salem, N. C. . . Fayetteville, N. C. .High Point, N. C. Concord, N. C. . . Greensboro, N. C. Hamptonville, N. C. . . .Raleigh, N. C. (Vashington, N. C. igh Point, N. C. obbinsville, N. C. Oak City, N. C. . . .Charlotle, N. C. Marion, N. C. Radford, Va. Dallas, N. C. Hays, N. C. Valhalla, N. Y. . . . Asheville, N. C. Teheran, Iran Lumberton, N. C. [152] SAMUEL A. GIBSON Colonel, Infantry, U. S. A. PMS T miLITRRY STUDIES M ilitary Training at State College is administered by the Division of Military Science which is headed by the Director of Military Training. The College R.O.T.C. regiment consisting of a Regimental Headquarters and Staff, a band, a drum and bugle corps and three battalions, is made up from both Army and Air Force R.O.T.C. and is one of the largest R.O.T.C. regiments in the United States. Army R.O.T.C. and Air Force R.O.T.C. training consists of both classroom and drill field instruction, under separate programs prepared by the Department of the Army and the Depart- ment of the Air Force. The Department of Military Science and Tactics headed by the Professor of Military Science and Tactics (PMS T) directs instruction of Army R.O.T.C. at the college, specializing in five branches of Army service: Infantry, Signal Corps, Quartermaster Corps, Corps of Engineers, and Ordnance Corps. The Department of Air Science and Tactics, headed by the Professor of Air Science and Tactics (PAS T), directs instruction of the Air Force R.O.T.C. at the college, specializing in two courses Air Force Communications and Aircraft Maintenance. RRPTIY mSTRUCTORS Top row. Colonel Stell, Lt. Colonel Craig, Major Birdsong, Major Brown. Bottom row. Major Neilson, Captain Mozingo, Captain Rachmel, Captain Rees. Front row. Sgt. Eason, Sgt. Arnette, Sgt. First Class Williams, Sgt. Longhurst. Second row. W.O.J.G. May, Sgt. First Class Stratton, M Sgt. Marsh, M Sgt. Weatherman, Sgt. Dobbs. Third rcw: Sgt. First Class Smith, M Sgt. Settlemire, Sgt. First Class Richardson, M Sgt. Pollock. RIR FORCE mSTRUCTORS Top row. Major Eichholz, Major May, Captain Hansen. Bottom row. Captain Vickery, Lieut. Nave, Lieut. Roddenberry. Front row. T Sgt. Thompson, T Sgt. Coleman, T Sgt. Rogers. Back row. M Sgt. Siwik, S Sgt. Russell, M Sgt. Debnam. [154] REGimEniflL STRFF CHARLES G. DEESE Reg. Co. Cadet Colonel JAMES T. McKEEL Dept. Reg. Co. Lt. Colonel CLIFFORD M. JONES Reg. Exec. Officer Lt. Colonel LEE D. WALKER Req. S-l Major WILLIAM H. BOYD Reg. S-3 Major JOHN W. WHITE Reg. S-4 Major MRS. CHARLES DEESE Honorary Cadet Colonel FIRST BATTALION STAFF NORMAN E. TATE Bat. Com. Cadet Lt. Colonel BURRELL D. ANGELL Exec. Officer Cadet Major ARTHUR H. BOYER Battalion S-l Cadet Captain CARL L. CAULDER Battalion S-3 Cadet Captain SECOND BATTALION STAFF HAROLD B. WILLIAMSON . . Bat. Com. Cadet Lt. Colonel EARL M. HUTCHINS Exec. Officer Cadet Major RICHARD G. JEWETT Battalion S-l Cadet Captain RALPH N. JONES Battalion S-3 Cadet Captain AIR GROUP STAFF W. D. LINEBACK . . . .3rd Group Com. Cadet Lt. Colonel L. D. HORTON 3rd Group S-l Cadet Captain J. F. DAVIS, JR 3rd Group S-3 Cadet Captain 1st PLATOON 2nd PLATOON 3rd PLATOON compnnY inFflfTTRY CAPTAIN DONALD I. SPENCER Company Commander CAPTAIN WARREN S. GOODWIN Company Commander compfinv )ON 1st PLATOON 2nd PLATOON 3rd PLATOON 1st PLATOON 2nd PLATOON 3rd PLATOON COmPRPY QUflRTERITlflSTER CAPTAIN EDWARD A. SCHLIRF Company Commander JON CAPTAIN JAMES R. HINKLE Company Commander company QUflRTERITIflSTER 1st PLATOON 2nd PLATOON I 3rd PLATOON 1st PLATOON 2nd PLATOON 3rd PLATOON company CAPTAIN EARLY M. SINK Company Commander CAPTAIN OSCAR D. WILLIAMS Company Commander COmPRHY EflGinEERS 1st PLATOON JON 2nd PLATOON I 3rd PLATOON 1st PLATOON 2nd PLATOON 3rd PLATOON compflnv SIGHflL CORPS CAPTAIN DAN P. WOODARD Company Commander , compflnv CAPTAIN DAVID M. LAMBERT Company Commander ORormncE 1st PLATOON 2nd PLATOON 3rd PLATOON 1st FLIGHT 2nd FLIGHT 3rd FLIGHT SQURDROn I flIR FORCE CAPTAIN W. SCOTT EUBANKS, JR. Squadron Commander SQURDROn CAPTAIN R. R. MATTHEWS Squadron Commander flIR FORCE Jt 1st FLIGHT 2nd FLIGHT 3rd FLIGHT 1st FLIGHT 2nd FLIGHT 3rd FLIGHT SQUflDROn flIR FORCE CAPTAIN HUGHIE M. MAPLES, JR. Squadron Commander SPECIRL TROOPS MAJOR S. T. BROWN Commander BAND DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS FIRST YEAR ADVANCED commissionED OFFICERS ' commissionED OFFICERS- Top: FIRST YEAR ADVANCED Bottom: SECOND YEAR ADVANCED . jjjlUSEf3 Uto iim ' ' - Bi RIFLE TEflm Sgt. Smith, Newell, Monroe, Has- brouck, Porter, Prongay, Wyatt, Sgt. Tompson, Cook, Broughton, Farrar, Herther, Heilig, Davenport, West, Beacham, Harvin, Jones, Adams, Clements, Mott, Ferrell. miLITflRY LIFE RT STRTE rf Jj v 0 t rt , it DR. FRANK JETER Chairman H. HARRISON JENKINS Executive Secretary PUBLICRTIOnS WILLIAM L. CARPENTER Editor, Agriculturist JAMES R. HINKLE Business Manager, Agriculturist E. Louis MUSTIAN, JR Editor, AGROMECK ARTHUR S. DEBERRY, JR. ... Business Manager, AGROMECK JACK G. MCCRACKEN President, Campus Government ROGER P. MARSHALL Facility WILLIAM L. MAYER Faculty W. NED WOOD Faculty R. L. LOFLIN, JR President, Junior Class J. H. BEAMAN Editor, Pinetum A. F. SKAARUP Business Manager, Pinetum H. M. SAVAGE President, Senior Class CHARLES A. LECRAND Editor, Southern Engineer D. R. YOUNG Business Manager, Sotithern Engineer WILLIAM C. I IAAS, JR Editor, Technician JACK M. BOWERS Business Manager, Technician JULIUS LASNICK Editor, Textile Forum [ IARVEY H. SCHEVIAK Editor, The Tower CHARLES B. GULP Business Manager, The Tower ROGER M. CROSBY, II Editor, Wataugan ]. ROBERT DAVENPORT Business Manager, Wataugan PAUL D. MILLER, JR Station Manager, WVWP JOEL N. HEIM Btismess Manager, WVWP J. H. BEAMAN J. M. BOWERS W. L. CARPENTER R. M. CROSBY, II C. B. CULP J. LASNICK C. A. LEGRAND R. L. LOFLIN, JR. J. G. MCCRACKEN P. D. MILLER, JR. [174] BORRD The Board of Student Publica- tions, organized in 1931, handles all matters pertaining to student publications. Busy indeed is the Board, for State has more student publications than any other college or university in North Carolina. J- R- DAVENPORT A. S. DEBERRY W. C. HAAS, JR. J. N. HEIM J. R. HINKLE E. Louis MUSTIAN Editor-in-Chief ARTHUR S. DEBERRY Business Manager This is your 1951 AGROMECK. Its contents have been made possible because of your presence and activ- ity. To us, the AGROMECK Staff, this annual repre- sents many hours of tedious study and work to give you what we hope you will like for many years to come. If, in future years, you can look at the events recorded here and relive pleasant memories of the School Year 1950-51 then our work on the 1951 AGROMECK will have been justified. EDITORIAL STAFF R. W. BYRUM BETTY ANN CLINE J. R. DAVENPORT V. G. FULP J. E. McCoRMICK J. U. MCDANIEL, JR. HILDA MASSENGILL R. E. MERRITT T. E. PARRISH S. G. SARVIS, JR. F. M. SOLING K. W. WINSTON R. M. WOOTEN Not pictured: DAVE HOWARD BUSINESS STAFF H. S. BARR, JR. W. B. DEES J. G. HILTON D. M. LAMBERT D. W. SHARPE [177] JACK BOWERS Business Manager BILL HAAS Editor-in-Chief As the weekly newspaper published by the students of North Carolina State College, the Technician covers news of all campus events and other local news of inter- est to the students. On February 1, 1951, the Technician observed the completion of thirty-one years of publication. The Technician is considered one of the outstanding college newspapers in this section of the United States. The cost of this weekly for the student is included in the publication fee which he pays as part of his regular fees. The editor and business manager of the Technician are elected by the student body in a campus-wide poll held during the spring term. I EDITORIAL STAFF R. CURRAN P. R. FOGHT, JR. E. C. GOODE C. A. HAMILTON P. T. HODUL R. L. I IORN C. T. JACKSON G. R. OBENSHAIN C. M. PHILLIPS, JR. T. E. RICKS M. E. SHIELDS Not pictured: B. CARLSON D. PlVER BUSINESS STAFF D. R. BlGGERSTAFF G. J. HOBBS J. RABY L. E. SPRY G. WASHBURN Not pictured: R. MATTHEWS [179] HI I J. ROBERT DAVENPORT Business Manager ROGER M. CROSBY, II Editor-in-Chief Working on the theory that a magazine could be both literary and humorous, the founders of the Wataugan made an effort to establish a publication that would please the students and at the same time meet the standards set by the Student Board of Publications. The material for this popular magazine, published six times a year, is supplied by the student bodv and includes fictional stories, art, jokes, and poetry. The editor and the business manager of the Watangan are chosen in the annual campus-wide elections. Candidates for these posts are picked bv the Publications Board from the experienced members of the staff. FHOTH EDITORIAL STAFF W. L. CARPENTER C. L. CAULDER L. CHEEK K. P. ECONOMOU H. C. GREENE, JR. H. P. LOWENSTEIN F. O. MIXON J. C. MORRIS G. L. THOMASON A. C. TURNAGE, JR. W. M. WHISNANT Not pictured: S. O. GLUCK W. HON BUSINESS STAFF L. C. CAUDLE, JR. E. W. CRAIG W. O. DOGGETT J. A. DRIGGERS R. W. GILLON H. L. HARRIS, JR. L. A. HOWES E. B. LANE, JR. J. L. LOWDER C. V. MARCH, JR. E. L. MUSTIAN, JR. C. M. OSBORNE J. P. SMYLY W. C. SNIPES D. A. TARVER W. M. WILLIAMS Not pictured: W. PHORE [181] s5Ty Jtx : -. - r -p fc lv I i JOEL N. HEIM Business Manager PAUL D. MILLER Station Manager WVWP, The Voice of the Wolfpack, brings programs of special interest to State College students each week- night. This radio station is staffed entirely by students and during the past year brought announcements and disc jockey presentations over the airwaves. Within the past few years the radio station has been remodeled ex- tensively, and the coverage has been increased to a great degree. , it R. W. REED Technical Manager C. E. INGERSOLL Production Manager PRODUCTION AND BUSINESS STAFF R. H. FRANKLIN ROLF KAUFMAN E. G. MOORE J. H. O ' CONNELL R. J. ROBERSON H. H. ROTH WELL A. J. TROELEMAN J. D. VANCE TECHNICAL STAFF W. F. BOERNER G. G. DIXON G. R. ROE M. G. THORNE F. P. TURVEY J. M. WEAVER [183] JAMES R. HINKLE, Business Manager WILLIAM L. CARPENTER, Editor-in-Chief The Agriculturist is the official organ of the School of Agriculture and the Ag Club. It is published six times a year. This magazine, by printing articles on soils, live- stock, and other items that are invaluable to agriculturists, promotes closer co-opera- tions between students, faculty, and alum- ni. The Agriculturist serves as an impor- tant mode of publicity both within this state and others. EDITORIAL STAFF H. L. BUMGARDNER H. R. CALDWELL C. W. COGGINS J. N. COLLINS JOHN COOPER L. W. DAMERON E. G. MILL C. R. PUGH R. M. RAY T. J. SHEETS S. E. YOUNTS BUSINESS STAFF J. B. CASH C. B. GULP R. P. KARRIKER B. L. McMuRRAY D. W. SIDES E. M. SINK H. A. SINK [184] ALLEN F. SKAARUP, Business Manager JOHN H. BEAMAN, Editor-in-Chief The Pinetum is the annual publication of the Forestry Club. For the past 19 years it has been the major outlet for activities of the students in the Forestry School. The book is an attractive reminder of good times together, as it contains pictures of gradu- ating seniors, camp events, and trips. The alumni maintain a knowledge of the whereabouts of each other through the alumni section of the book. EDITORIAL STAFF J. M. BARKER, JR. J. W. BENNETT CHARLES COUSINS J. D. CROOK H. G. HARRIS H. M. HARRIS J. C. MEASE C. J. REIS J. F. RENFRO W. E. SCHOLTES H. M. WESTBURY BUSINESS STAFF G. M. BLANCHARD H. J. BOGER V. A. CILIBERTI M. L. HOLMES, JR. A. E. PAETZELL A. F. ROWE, JR. J. H. WHELESS C. C. WlLLOUGHBY IHHHi H HI IIA nl ' -- L CHARLES A. LEGRAND, Editor-in-Chief DAVID R. YOUNG, JR., Business Manager The Southern Engineer, sponsored bv the Engineers ' Council, is published by the students of the School of Engineering and appears six times during the school year. The magazine has the dual purpose of disseminating information and affording students an opportunity to develop writing techniques. It also helps inform the engi- neering public of the South of the stand- ards, opportunities, and progress of the School of Engineering. EDITORIAL STAFF L. E. BOYLES, JR. E. W. CRAIG W. D. DAVIS, JR. W. K. HARDY D. L. POWELL J. P. SMYLY A. K. ZIMMERMAN Not pictured: L. R. WENSIL, JR. BUSINESS STAFF R. FOLB C. L. GARNER W. E. PARKER [186] JULIUS LASNICK, Editor-in-Chief 1 he Fextile Forum carries articles of technical interest by members of the facul- ty, by men who are actively engaged in the textile industry, and by students them- selves. Through this means it serves as an important link between the textile industry and the students of the School of Textiles. This magazine is published quarterly and is sent to leading mills throughout the country. Two members of the faculty are on the Editorial Board, and they recom- mend the appointment of an editor and a business manager each year. This Board consists of Dean M. E. Campbell and Prof. E. B. Graver. EDITORIAL STAFF S. ELSTEIN F. EVERHART L. FEIBUS P. FOGHT G. Fox M. C. GLUCK ADELAIDE HAYNES P. KOCH D. MARRUS J. P. MORGAN G. E. NEWTON M. PuDNOS H. SOSNIK BUSINESS STAFF M. S. BRETTLER G. CRALLE W. HERMANN P. LAVITT M. MORGAN B. SOKOL N. STRASBERG A. TROELEMAN [. TRUSLOW T. WALKER . PHI KflPPfl PHI OFFICERS DR. J. M. PARKER, III W. C. EARNHARDT . . PROF. F. W. COOK . . PROF. A. C. HAYES . . DR. R. C. BULLOCK . D. B. ANDERSON C. M. ASBILL, JR. WARREN S. BARHAM F. S. BARKALOW, JR. K. O. BEATTY W. L. BLOW C. H. BOSTIAN C. R. BRAMER C. G. BRENNECKE ELVA BURGESS E. J. BROWN T. T. BROWN A. G. BULLARD R. C. BULLOCK M. E. CAMPBELL C. E. CLARK J. D. CLABK J. M. CLARKSON M. H. CLAYTON E. L. CLOYD W. E. COLWELL N. W. CONNER F. W. COOK II. C. COOKE R. N. COSTILOW GERTRUDE Cox R. H. CULVER R. C. DAVIS R. S. DEARSTYNE 1 1. A. FISHER A. M. FOUNTAIN H. R. GARRIS G. A. GULLETTE J. W. HARRELSON A. C. HAYES W. N. HICKS FACULTY MEMBERS J. H. HILTON J. S. HUNTER W. P. INGRAM, JR. F. H. JETER I. D. JONES J. W. KELLY H. E. KENDALL W. H. KITE, JR. J. B. KlRKLAND W. W. KRIEGEL S. G. LEHMAN P. E. LEWIS L. W. LONG C. B. MCCANTS F. W. MCLAUGHLIN LINDA C. MADDRY R. P. MARSHALL G. MATRONE President V ice-President Secretary Treasurer . Journal Correspondent Z. P. METCALF D. J. MOFFIE T. B. MITCHELL P. E. MOOSE C. G. MUMFORD THOMAS NELSON W. L. NELSON F. A. NYLUND J. M. PARKER, III C. D. PEEDIN W. H. PIERCE T. L. QUAY W. A. REID W. M. ROBERTS G. H. SATTERFIELD H. T. SCOFIELD L. W. SEEGERS W. E. SHINN E. M. SCHOENBORN, JR. C. B. SHULENBERGER I. V. SHUNK G. K. SLOCUM J. M. STEPHENS J. L. STUCKEY J. G. SUTHERLAND EFFIE THOMPSON MARTHA THOMPSON HARRIET TUCKER L. L. VAUGHN W. G. VAN NOTE D. S. WEAVER B. W. WELLS L. F. WILLIAMS M. S. WI LLIAMS N. W. WILLIAMS E. W. WlNKLER C. T. ALLEN, JR. J. N. ANDREWS J. C. ASHWORTH L. G. BALLANCE A. C. BAREFOOT, JR. W. M. EARNHARDT J. O. BASS C. S. BOST A. C. BROCK A. T. BROWN, III ELVA BURGESS LLOYD CAPPS H. O. CARPENTER, JR. N. J. CONCOOL H. C. COOKE I. T. CORBELL, JR. B. V. CORRELL R. N. COSTILOW L. A. CRAYTON, JR. W. F. CURRENCE H. M. D ALTON M. R. DAMRON, JR. E. T. DICKS, JR. J. L. DIEHL L. R. ELLER L. J. ENGMAN N. L. EVANS, JR. R. F. FILER, JR. G. W. Fox R. E. FULLER, JR. R. E. GAINES B. G. GLAZENER J. R. GOBLE C. L. GODWIN N. G. GOODING, JR. STUDENT MEMBERS P. M. HALL J. M. HARRELL L. M. HARTON D. S. HEPLER R. F. HlNSHAW J. M. HOLLAND R. E. HOLLAND W. E. HOLLOWELL, JR. C. J. HOWELL, JR. C. A. HUNTER, JR. J. R. HUNTER W. P. INGRAM, JR. C. M. JONES W. H. KITE, JR. F. C. KLIIGE R. A. KOTOB L. J. LANE FI. A. LOCKEMER L. W. LONG W. D. MCCORKLE L. B. MCDADE D. E. MATNEY, JR. G. MATRONE P. R. MATTHEWS W. G. MERRITT A. C. MILLER G. J. MOORE W. W. MORGAN R. II. NORRELL C. D. PEEDIN J. T. PESEK, JR. M. PUDNOS G. W. PUTNAM, JR. R. L. RABB W. F. REECE, JR. J. C. RESOR R. R. RUDOLPH, JR. H. E. SEIBEL R. A. SHAW T. J. SHEETS J. SMITH D. H. STANCIL J. M. STEPHENS J. G. TEMPLETON C. H. THAYER EFFIE THOMPSON T. R. TlLLETT H. M. WILKINSON E. T. WILLIAMS, JR. T. A. WOOD G. S. YOUNG, JR. S. F. ZUNIGA [188] GRERTER UDIVERSITY STUDEPT COUnCIL In the years of its existence, the Student Council of the Greater University of North Carolina has proven its worth and has be- come established as a vital feature of student life here at State College, at the Woman ' s College, and at the University of North Carolina. The Council ' s chief purpose and objective is to implement at the student level the spirit of the Consolidation Act, thus making the Greater University of North Carolina great in actuality as well as in name. Delegation from the Woman ' s College: Nancy Blanton, Sarah Carter, Betty Bullard, Saleta Scobey, Lydia Moody, Jaylee Mon- tague, Carolyn Burton, Betty Lou Merrill, Fran Fulcher, Nancy Holder, Tempe Hughes. Delegation from the University of North Carolina: John Sanders, Herb Mitchell, Dick Murphy, Larry Botto, Horace Stacy, Winifred Harris, Don Van Noppen, Tom Sully, Ted Leonard, Kash Davis, Bill Prince. HENRY S. ODOM President of the Council CHARLES A. LEGRAND Secreta cretauf [ 189] D O ' 3 H. A. BROWN W. C. HAAS, JR. E. L. JEFFORDS ]. G. McCRACKEN H. H. SCHEVIAK S. W. FURCHES E. T. HOLLOWELL JACK McCoRMicK C. R. PUGH R. W. SCOTT cfimpus GOVERnmenT J. D. BROOKS H. A. BROWN, JR. C. COUSINS W. H. Cox D. M. CRUTCHFIELD C. B. CULP H. D. DAUGHERT {. [ R. M. McALisTER R. L. MILLER R. T. MITCHELL C. M. SAPPENFIELD R. C. SAWYER H. H. SCHEVIAK [190] OFFICERS JACK G. McCRACKEN President HENRY A. BROWN V ice-President ROBERT W. SCOTT Secretary HARVEY H. SCHEVIAK Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS T. C. BROWN R. C. BULLOCK R. C. DAVIS E. T. YORK JACK G. MCCRACKEN President The Campus Covernment and Honor System was established in 1921 for the purpose of forming a more perfect community of scholars, affording opportunity for training in American citizenship, and securing the blessings of liberty, learning, and integrity . . . for those of the college community. This system of government is based on the conception that the problems of self-govern- ment on the modern college campus are not problems of student government alone nor of faculty government, but a concern of every citizen of the college community. Therefore, each student, faculty member, and admini- stration member votes in the election of officers of the Council. The main function of the Campus Government and Honor System is to encourage the development of per- sonal honor and integrity, scholarly achievement, and a genuine sense of civic responsibility in every person who matriculates at the North Carolina State College. G. M. FERRELL M. C. GLUCK J. E. GRAHAM K. W. HANSEN W. C. HERRMANN L. D. HINES, JR. R. D. JENK J - (3 R. W. SCOTT O. T. SHACKLEFORD M. R. THURMAN R. H. SCOTT, JR. B. T. WARD R. H. WARREN [191] EnciriEERS ' council C. S. ALEXANDER W. G. EARNHARDT W. T. BATTS R. CURRAN F. DlLLARD K. P. ECONOMOU R. FOLD W. M. INGRAM J. W. IRISH A. S. JOHNSON J. W. KIKER B. C. KULLER C. T. LAMBERT R. LAMPE B. PAYNE G. B. PRUDEN R. K. ROBBINS G. R. ROE W. E. WADDELL [192] OFFICERS JAMES P. RICKS, JR President WILLIAM G. EARNHARDT V ice-President WILLIAM M. MUNN Secretary BENJAMIN C. KULLER Treasurer JAMES P. RICKS, JR. President The Engineers ' Council is composesd of elected repre- sentatives of the various engineering societies on the campus. The primary function of this group is to co- ordinate the activities of the engineering societies repre- sented. Each year the Engineers ' Council sponsors the Engineers ' Exposition. It is also responsible for directing the publication of the Southern Engineer. Another out- standing event sponsored by the Council is the knighting of outstanding engineering students into the Order of St. Patrick. The outstanding senior engineering student is recognized and given a gift by the Council. Scholar- ship is encouraged at the freshman level by selecting the two outstanding Freshmen from each department as Companions of St. Patrick. ft Cs J W. H. FOY S. B. GENTRY J. R. GOBLE P. F. GOODWIN H. B. GREENE K. W. HANSEN R. A. HUFFMAN D. E. LAWRENCE C. LEGRAND R. M. McAosTER J. M. McKEEL H. M. MAPLES K. G. MOORE W. M. MUNN L. WALLER E. WALLS . S. WARD H. D. WHITE D. R. YOUNG k inTERDORmiTORY council A. A. ALLISS J. W. ARDEN L. W. DAMERON F. L. DlLLARD R. S. DOBBINS W. O. JOHNSON G. E. KNOWLES, JR. A. R. A. MAHDAWI R. J. MERCER C. J. MOORE [194] OFFICERS EUGENE L. JEFFORDS President ROBERT W. SCOTT Vice-President WADE H. FOY, JR Secretary EUGENE L. JEFFORDS President The Interdormitory Council is composed of the Presi- dent and Vice-President of each dormitory club on the Campus. The purpose of the Council is to promote a co-operative and progressive attitude in the minds of the students, to consider and work for the benefit of the dormitory occupant, and to better his life socially, physi- cally, and morally. During its existence the Council and dormitory clubs have done much to better our school spirit, our intramural program, and to give the students in the dormitories a schedule of social activities never known before on this campus. The future success of this organization depends primarily upon the continued work and co-operation of all the students in the dormitories. T. E. DUPREE W. H. FOY, JR. S. W. FURCHES, JR. R. B. GREENE B. F. HUMBLE, JR. R. B. PHELPS J. A. RODGERS R. W. Scorr R. F. SMITH M. B. VERNON West Campus Branch Cabinet Standing: Mrs. J. C. Masten, E. S. King, Mrs. G. M. Shaver, Mrs. W. G. Wright, Mrs. Melvin Dewar, C. H. Cothran, Jr., Mrs. J. W. Permenter, Mrs. L. T. Landen, Jr., Mrs. W. E. Godfrey, L. T. Landen, Jr., Mrs. Frank Willey, Mrs. W. W. Riedel. Sitting: Mrs. M. N. Tatum, H. H. Treadaway, Mrs. W. C. Chuber, Mrs. J. W. Dickens, R. M. Turner, Mrs. W. G. Palmer. Not pictured: E. L. Freeman, Mrs. Ellsworth McGowan, Mrs. S. N. McDiarmid. Y. m. c. R. P. T. BLIZZARD C. B. CULP S. W. FURCHES, JR. C. S. KING B. E. KIRKLAND G. D. MANN [196] UPPERCLASSMAN OFFICERS CHARLES R. PUGH President H. HAROLD SHEPHERD V ice-President GERALD D. MANN Secretary SAMUEL W. FURCHES Treasurer FRESHMAN OFFICERS ROY E. CONGLETON President JOHN H. PRUITT Vice-President CARL S. SEWELL Secretary CHARLES M. SPEEGLE Treasurer STAFF EDWARD S. KING General Secretary N. B. WATTS Associate Secretary EDWIN W. ROGERS Associate Secretary MRS. L. W. BISHOP Office Secretary M. E. GARDNER Chairman, Board of Directors CHARLES R. PUGH President Developing the personality of the citizens of the col- lege community in the Christian tradition stands as the objective of the Young Men ' s Christian Association. Stu- dents, faculty, and staff earnestly attempt to enrich the college experience through a co-operative program of worship. Christian conviction and Christian service we consider as invaluable assets to the full life. Related to the activities of the Y.M.C.A. are its many service features: the reading rooms, the student lounges, information and telegraph facilities, telephones, meeting rooms, and game room which have been a constant ac- commodation to the college populations. The develop- ment of leaders of high principles through a religious, educational, and social program, however, remains the primary purpose of the organization. J. C. MASON, JR. H. H. SHEPHERD J. B. STEWART W. M. WILLIAMS S. E. YOUNTS Rl [197] PHI Eifl sicnrm OFFICERS RICHARD E. PITTS President WARREN E. DUNAGAN V ice-President JEFFERSON DAVIS BROOKS Secretary EDWARD C. HORBELT Treasurer DEAN E. L. CLOYD Faculty Adviser RICHARD E. PITTS President Phi Eta Sigma, National Honorary Fra- ternity, requires that a Freshman achieve an average of half A and half B grades during his Freshman year to be eligible for membership. Membership in the organ- ization is the highest honor for scholarship that a Freshman can attain. Members: David A. Adams, Harold R. Boyette, Jefferson D. Brooks, Alfredo T. Cifuentes, John O. Davis, Warren E. Dunagan, Theodore W. Holmsen, Edward C. Horbelt, Tom L. Jacobs, Fred B. Jones, Dimetrios S. Meletiou, Stuart M. Mintzer, Restrepo J. Olarte, Richard E. Pitts, James P. Smith, James F. Sprinkle, Maxwell R. Thurman, Bobby L. Watson. [198] FLORICULTURE SOCIETY OFFICERS WILLIAM L. TAYLOR President ALBERT M. PENCE Corresponding Secretary and Treostirer ROBERT K. WITHERSPOON Recording Secretary PROF. GLENN O. RANDALL Faculty Adviser WILLIAM L. TAYLOR President The purposes of the Floriculture Society are to pro- vide an opportunity for students specializing in Orna- mental Horticulture to become acquainted with persons who are actually engaged in the production and sale of ornamental plants; to profit by the experience of those especially skilled in their field; to work for a closer affilia- tion of students, faculty members, and businessmen; to discuss old and new practices and problems that arise in the production and sale of ornamental plants. Members: D. G. Belts, R. F. Bock, B. H. Brown, R. C. Compton, J. M. Cox, C. R. Dennis, D. J. Ham, I. M. Little, M. L. Mclntyre, J. F. Norwood, A. L. O ' Briant, C. L. O ' Bryant, H. J. O ' Connor, K. M. Patterson, A. M. Pence, S. H. Roddey, G. B. Rogers, J. E. Royal, T. H. Smith, H. L. Sprinkle, W. D. Swart, W. H. Swart, W. L. Taylor, R. V. Troxler, B. G. Wilson, R. K. Witherspoon. [199] PI TRU SIGfTlfl OFFICERS A. G. JOHNSON President WILLIAM S. EUBANKS Vice-President CLYDE C. NEELY Cones-ponding Secretary JOHN W. WHITE Recording Secretary RICHARD B. KEMPER Historian VERNON R. MUSE . .Treasurer A. G. JOHNSON President Pi Tau Sigma is a National Honorary Mechanical Engineering Honor Fraternity whose object is to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession; to co-ordi- nate departmental activities, to promote the mutual pro- fessional welfare of its members, and to develop the attributes necessary for effective leadership and the as- sumption of the responsibilities of a citizen in a democ- racy. Members are chosen on a basis of sound engineering ability, scholarship, and personality. - J ' ft J. O. Beeker, H. H. Bemberg, W. G. Bryant, R. W. Chadwick, G. H. Cheek, C. B. Deese, F. L. Engman, W. S. Eubanks, S. L. Furches, P. J. Harris, A. S. Johnson, R. B. Kemper, J. H. Leroy, H. R. Lominac, J. G. McCracken, J. E. McCormick, W. M. Munn, V. R. Muse, C. C. Neely, W. W. Riedel, M. W. Walker, L. A. Wall, L. H. Waller, J. W. White, J. G. Bourne (Grad), J. T. Meador (Grad). [200] Bin nu OFFICERS EDWIN B. GENTRY .................................... President JAMES T. McKEEL ............................... V ice-President DAN P. WOODARD ........................... Recording Secretary H. CARLTON CRADDOCK ................... Corresponding Secretary HAROLD MOH ........................... Bridge Correspondent GLENN W. PUTNAM, JR ............................... Treasurer VICTOR S. CARSON .............................. Faculty Adviser EDWIN B. GENTRY President Eta Kappa Nu is an Electrical Engineering organiza- tion that encourages outstanding achievement in the field of Electrical Engineering through its recognition of out- standing students. Scholarship, leadership, ability, and integrity of character are requirements for membership. Eta Kappa Nu has undertaken many projects for campus improvement. The organization also assists students in Electrical Engineering by furnishing a study room and coaching classes. L. T. Baker, C. M. Baldwin, W. T. Batts, G. E. Buff, H. C. Craddock, K. K. Benson, G. W. Drew, G. W. Fulton, J. R. Goble, J. M. Hatcher, A. W. Jenkins, G. O. Johnson, J. T. McKeel, E. E. McQuay, H. M. Mott, H. M. Paul, G. W. Putnam, R. B. Robertson, C. M. Shaw, J. B. Stewart, H. B. Williamson, D. H. Winchester, D. P. Woodard. [201] THETfl TRU OFFICERS H. B. WILLIAMSON Regent G. H. ANDREWS Vice-Regent J. T. McKEEL, JR Scribe R. W. CHADWICK Treasurer FACULTY MEMBER T. C. BROWN ,: . ' HAROLD B. WILLIAMSON Regent Theta Tau is a professional engineering fraternity of Theta Tau is to develop and maintain a high standard college students. Members are chosen for their character, of professional interest among its members, and to unite integrity, leadership, and scholarship. The purpose of them in a strong bond of fraternal fellowship. First row: Andrews, Chadwick, Craig, Freeman, Furches, Johnson, Jones, Knowles. Second row. Lampe, Leggett, LeGrand, McCormick, McCracken, McKeel, Muse, Putnam. Third row. Ricks. Robertson, Shaw, C. B. Smith, R. W. Smith, Tolan, White. [202] fllTIERICFin SOCIETY OF ITIECHflniCflL EHGiriEERS The student branch of A.S.M.E. offers members in Mechanical Engineering an opportunity to develop finesse in leadership, administration, and public speaking. A.S.M.E. brings many interesting speakers to the campus to stimulate professional interest among its members. Its programs in- clude inspection trips, social outings, joint meetings with neighboring colleges, sponsoring speakers of national promi- nence, and local competition for prizes. Members: Ralph Albert, Neal Patterson Alexander, Harry Brink- ley Anderson, George W. Andrews, Milford J. Auger, Bernard Adolphe Barrosse, Jr., Alvin H. Barton, Philip Jackson Baugh, Jr., Webster Carlyle Bazemore, James Osborne Beeker, James R. Benson, Jr., James Scarboro Bowman, Jr., Joe Gray Browning, Wilbur Glenn Bryant, Douglas Johnson Burbage, Jr., Carlisle Caston Campbell, Jr., Sidney Dale Carter, Henry Chivous Champion, Jr., Daniel W. Cheek, Guy Hammer Cheek, Percy Dryer Cloud, Marcus Bowman Crotts, Thomas Collins Dawson, Clarence Franklin Dixon, Jr., Earl Harlen Elliott, Fred Latham Engman, William Holder Etheridge, William Scott Eubanks, Jr., Paul Herbert Eudy, Albert P. Fezio, Claude Archibal Ford, Jr., Stephen Lewis Furches, Jr., Merrion Douglas Gill, Paul F. Goodwin, Peter J. Harris, Charles Booth Has- brouck, Jr., Rollins Eafram Helms, George Deems Herring, John Clarence Herther, Edwin Greyson Hollowell, Thomas Andrew Jackson, James Barker Jasmin, Albert Sidney Johnson, Jr., David Reese Johnson, James Noah Johnson, James A. Jones, William Bleck- ley Karst, Zane Cruse Ketner, James Floyd Knowles, Lemuel Thomas Landen, Jr., James Ralph Landreth, William Horace Leathers, Jr., Curtis Adam Leonard, Jr., John Henry LeRoy, III, William David Lineback, Fender Linville Love, Jr., Jesse Rudolph Lyon, Clayton Carlyle McKaughan, Joe Poetlow Majette, Gerald Davis Mann, William Donald Mason, Joseph Lewis Michal, Walter Lee Miller, Henry D. Mitchell, Jr., Girard Wellington Moore, Jr., Fred A. Morgan, John Charles Morris, Vernon Revere Muse, Franklin Boyd Myers, Clyde Caldwell Neely, Ellie James Osborne, Jr., Richard Field Phelps, Jr., David Walton Pippinger, James Kelcie Plemmons, Jr., William Allen Riddicks, Jr., William Webster Riedel, Jr., Samuel Houston Robbins, Jr., David Marshall Sawyer, John Lee Setzer, John Richard Sexton, Jr., George William Shepherd, Jr., Warren Harding Shinn, John A. Simpson, Hobson Leon Skeen, William Hyden Southerland, Jr., Charles Stine, John Lawson Story, Harold Kenneth Strawbridge, Ned Russell Stuart, Jr., Robert Arland Suggs, Shelton William Thomason, Romie M. Turner, William Earl Waddell, Lawrence Austin Wall, Loman Hoyt Waller, George Ross Ward, John Weaver White, George Washington Williams, William Montgomery Williams, William Edward Woolen, Josepri y Worth, Alan Karpen Zimmerman. [203] JAMES P. RICKS, JR. Chairman H. C. QUAY Vlce-ChaiTman C. G. DEESE Recording, Secretary W. M. MUNN Treasurer A. G. JOHNSON Corresponding, Secretary RmERICfln SOCIETY OF CIVIL EflGinEERS OFFICERS JAMES W. IRISH, JR President JAMES E. WALLS V ice-President WILLIAM M. INGRAM Secretary OSCAR D. WILLIAMS Treasurer CARL H. SMITH Assistant Secretary HERBERT B. GREENE, JR Assistant Treasurer CHARLES E. SMITH Publicity Director ELMO M. SELLARS, JR Editor J. O. LITCHFORD Faculty Adviser JAMES W. IRISH, JR. President The object of this society is to afford an ap- portunity for closer acquaintance among the students in Civil Engineering at N. C. State College, to increase interest in engineering, to foster a true professional knowledge and spirit among students, and to co-operate with the pro- fessional and academic Civil Engineering world. Meetings are held once a month and include addresses by professional engineers, films on engineering projects and construction, student papers presented before the chapter, social affairs, and business meetings. The Chapter publishes its own monthly paper, On The Level. [204] K. P. ECONOMOU President The purpose of the student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers is to promote the ideals of the chemical engineering profession, to maintain high scholastic standings among its members, to promote student-faculty relationships, and to aid in the advancement of the engineering school as a whole. Each year American Institute of Chemical Engineers brings outstanding speakers of the profession to its bi- monthly meetings and sends delegates to the regional conventions. pnriERicfin IRSTITUTE OF CHEmiCRL EPIGinEERS OFFICERS K. P. ECONOMOLI President GEORGE ROE Vice-President HENRY IRELAND Secretary WILLIAM BLALOCK .Treasurer [205] IPSTITUTE OF REROnflUTICflL SCIERCES OFFICERS REECE FOLB Chairman H. N. KELLY Vice-Chairman R. B. KEMPER Secretary }. E. McCoRMiCK Corresponding Secretary |. W. KIKER Treasurer REECE FOLB President Keeping abreast of current trends in aviation is the prime objective of the Institute of Aeronauti- cal Sciences. Bi-monthly meetings are held throughout the year to disseminate information of interest and to promote good fellowship among its members. faculty members: Professor P. L. Michel, Professor R. W. Truitt. Members: A. L. Bell, R. J. Blalock, W. E. Broach, Hoyt Brown, James Bowman, C. S. Boyer, Jr., R. T. Boykin, J. W. Cantrell, R. K. Corbett, Arthur Crews, Reece Folb, J. C. Gantt, H. N. Kelly, R. B. Kemper, J. W. Kemper, J. W. Kiker, R. F. Mackey, J. E. McCormick, J. G. McCracken, Earl Moses, R. L. O ' Neal, W. C. Parks, E. C. Reece, James Shuping, J. W. Thomas, G. L. Thomason, C. D. Trescott, A. R. Vick, C. S. Walter, G. F. Washburn. [206] flmerican Institute of Electrical Engineers OFFICERS WADE H. FOY, JR Chairman GLENN W. PUTNAM, JR V ' ice-Chairman D. E. LAWRENCE, JR Treasurer WALTER T. BATTS Secretary The primary function of the student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers is to promote professional interest in this field and to develop latent abilities of its members. Institute of Radio Engineers CHARLES S. ALEXANDER CHARLES H. SAUNDERS DOUGLAS C. GROCE . . . . MAYNARD G. THORNE . OFFICERS Chairman . Vice-Chairman Treasurer Secretary The student branch of the Institute of Radio Engineers aims to promote fellowship among students interested in communications. Interesting speakers from the radio industry are brought to the campus by the organization. [207] TflU BETfl PI OFFICERS CHARLES G. DEESE President ROGER M. SCOVIL V ice-President ARTHUR G. JOHNSON Recording Secretary LOMAN H. WALLER Corresponding Secretary FRANK S. ROOP, JR Treasurer An engineering society chartered at North Carolina State College in 1925, Tau Beta Pi elects into its ranks each year those student engineers that have distinguished themselves scholasti- cally. While scholarship is the prime requisite for membership, true integrity is considered sine qua non for membership. Membership in Tau Beta Pi is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a student engineer. JOHN P. ALEXANDER RICHARD L. ARMFIELD CLAUD M. BALDWIN WALTER T. BATTS JAMES O. BEEKER WILLIAM H. BLALOCK WILLIAM H. BOYD GRIER E. BUFF ROBERT W. CHADWICK RAYMOND L. COLLINS WILLIAM O. CRABTREE I IENRY C. CRADDOCK, JR. m BRUCE V. DARDEN GRAHAM W. DREW WILLIAM S. EUBANKS JOSEPH A. Foss CHARLEY J. FRAZELLE JONATHAN W. FULTON STEPHEN L. FURCHES EDWIN B. GENTRY JAMES R. GOBLE NATHAN G. GOODING, JR. RONALD B. GREENE MEMBERS RUDY L. GRIFFIN RICHARD HAESLOOP PETER J. HARRIS JOHN M. HAT CHER JOHN R. HAY, JR. ROY A. HUFFMAN CHARLES A. IDOL HENRY R. IRELAND ALVIN W. JENKINS, JR. ALBERT S. JOHNSON GEORGE O. JOHNSON, JR. ROLF KAUFMAN BOONE A. KEIGER, JR. ALBERT M. LYERLY HUGHIE M. MAPLES, JR. RALPH M. MCALISTER JACK E. McCoRMicK JACK G. MCCRACKEN JAMES T. McKEEL EDGAR E. McQuAY PAUL D. MILLER WILLIAM M. MUNN VERNON R. MUSE CLIFTON L. NICHOLSON JOSEPH W. NOAH JOSEPH D. PARKER WILLIAM E. PARKER ROLAND E. PARTON HERBERT M. PAUL ALVIN H. PUTNAM GLENN W. PUTNAM RICHARD B. ROBERTSON EUGENE C. SAKSHAUG ERNEST G. SEAMAN ELMO M. SELLARS CHARLES M. SHAW GEORGE W. SMITH, JR. ROY W. SMITH, JR. JOHN B. STEWART GEORGE R. TOLLESON JOHN C. UMBERGER JAMES E. WALLS HAROLD B. WILLIAMSON DEWEY H. WINCHESTER, JR. DAN P. WOODARD, JR. [208] ROBERT D. JENKINS President Kappa Phi Kappa, national educational fraternity, end eavors to promote the cause oF education by encouraging men of sound moral character and recognized ability to engage in its principles and practices. Its membership is drawn from students in the education curriculum. KRPPR PHI KflPPfi OFFICERS ROBERT D. JENKINS President JAMES E. ATKINS V ice-President DANIEL PAUL MC!NNIS Secretary HOSMER P. ALLYN Treasurer DR. FELIX NYLUND Faculty Sponsor [209] STUDEm FURHITURE CLUB OFFICERS A. B. COCHRANE President D. E. WARD Vice-President JAMES A. RODGERS Secretary-Treasurer A. B. COCHRANE President In September, 1948, the Furniture Manufacturing and Management course was offered to the students of North Carolina State College. The course is backed in industry by the James T. Ryan Furniture Professorship. The students felt the need for a device to keep them up to date on current happenings in the industry, so in October, 1948, the Student Furniture Club was organized. The pur- pose of this club is to sponsor meetings for discussion of subjects of general interest to the furniture students. Members: T. E. Allen, J. W. Aden, H. L. Arnold, H. E. Beatty, C. G. Bedford, R. R. Boykin, R. R. Bumgarner, C. T. Bost, V. C. Broyhill, C. C. Bondy, H. L. Boyd, M. G. Bryant, J. B. Brady, A. B. Cochrane, J. L. Collar, P. G. Clark, G. S. Forester, E. W. Ford, B. A. Farthing, L. B. Godshall, R. E. Greenberger, M. M. Hale, N. C. Hatcher, G. F. Hayes, C. S. Heyman, K. A. Key, J. E. Kelley, L. R. Kassavan, W. H. Lashley, H. E. Lowe, G. M. Maxwell, C. H. Mabry, H. C. McGee, R. L. Moore, W. S. Page, H. A. Poole, J. A. Rodgers, S. D. Ross, R. W. Sparger, M. R. Sparks, E. E. Strickland, J. W. Stephenson, J. B. Travis, W. B. Trollinger, J. B. Vaughn, B. C. Wampler, D. E. Ward, D. G. Warren, O. G. Watson. faculty member; E. S. Johnson. [210] RITIERICfln CERflmiC SOCIETY OFFICERS ROBERT CURRAN President HARRY T. FOSTER V ice-President ROBERT E. BOYCE Secretary FREDERICK J. CALVERLY Treasurer ROBERT CURRAN President The North Carolina State College Student Branch of the American Ceramic Society was organized to familiarize students with the various aspects of the ceramic industry through talks, discussions, and motion pictures, and to pro- mote a stronger bond of fellowship between students in the department. Faculty members: W. W. Kriegel, C. V. Rue, M. A. Tuttle, E. M. Tuttle, W. C. Bell, J. R. Hart, D. H. McGin- nis, H. H. Wilson, Jr., I. W. Cower, B. L. Joyner. Members: H. H. Anderson, W. G. Earnhardt, F. R. Bennett, R. E. Boyce, F. J. Calverly, J. Cohen, W. A. Council, R. Curran, A. J. Dornseif, W. E. Dungan, C. J. Durham, E. J. Dzura, S. Filreis, H. T. Foster, J. F. Frye, J. H. Giles, Jr., W. C. Hackler, K. W. Hansen, W. E. Hawkens, R. Hockaday, F. T. Hutchins, A. D. Indyk, J. V. Isenhour, R. A. Jones, W. M. Kenan, R. W. Kendrick, R. R. Keyes, H. H. Miller, G. Obenshain, W. B. Patterson, D. H. Pope, J. M. Rauscher, G. J. Russell, J. W. P. Smithwick, J. P. Smyly, J. R. Stout, H. R. Stowe, J. T. Tanner, M. R. Thurman, G. D. White, R. M. Wooten. KERflnflOS OFFICERS ROBERT E. BOYCE President CARL T. DURHAM V ice-President KENNETH W. HANSEN Secretary FRANK T. HUTCHINS Treasurer EDWARD J. DZURA Herald ROBERT E. BOYCE President Founded in 1902 at Ohio State University, Keramos has the distinction of being the oldest professional engineering society in the world. Membership is offered only to those students in the Department of Ceramic Engineering who have a good scholastic record, integrity of character, and leadership qualities. Honor students are presented with keys in recognition of their achievements. Faculty members: W. C. Bell, W. W. Kriegel, C. V. Rue, E. M. futtle, M. A. Tuttle, H. H. Wilson. Members: W. C. Earnhardt, Fred J. Calverly, Carl T. Durham, Edward J. Dzura, Kenneth W. Hansen, Frank T. Hutchins. Members not -pictured: James H. Giles, Jr., William C. Hackler, Bobby L. Joyner, Arthur E. Lucier. EARNHARDT CALVERLY DURHAM f ( DZURA HANSEN HUTCHINS [212] Society for fldvancement of management OFFICERS KENT C. MOORE President CHARLIE D. CURLIN V ice-President BRUCE V. DARDEN Secretary ROLAND E. PARTON .... .Treasurer KENT C. MOORE President The Society for the Advancement of Management is both an honorary and professional society. Membership is open to students interested in management and registered in one of the major fields of Administration, Agriculture, Distribu- tion, Finance, Human Relations, Production, or Textiles. The Society is the recognized national professional organi- zation of management in industry, commerce, government, and education. The aim of the organization is to propagate i_i_rr- ' p i i i the benehts or scientific management through aid to execu- tives on all phases of management problems through the application of engineering methods. Members: J. P. Alexander, G. R. Applegate, R. L. Armfield, C. H. Bailey, J. S. Berryhill, G. M. Burgess, C. O. Carlin, H. V. Carson, C. D. Curlin, B. V. Darden, C. R. Farinholt, J. L. Field, B. B. Graybeal, R. B. Greene, W. A. Gurley, L. C. Harrington, W. R. Henkle, E. O. High, W. H. Hoffman, F. J. Kornowski, B. C. Kuller, C. A. LeGrand, R. I. Levin, A. W. Lobdell, V. B. Lougee, C. E. Lytle, R. M. McAlister, S. McManus, S. J. Mehta, E. D. Miller, K. C. Moore, J. W. Noah, W. B. Painter, W. E. Parker, W. N. Parks, R. E. Parton, H. R. Price, J. A. Rodgers, S. G. Sarvis, P. E. Smathers, E. J. Simpson, G. H. Stroud, N. R. Stuart, W. H. Talbert, J. W. Twyford, D. S. Pike, J. F. Underwood, D. R. Young, D. N. Zauber. nmERicfln IRSTITUTE OF inDUSTRIRL EPIGiriEERS OFFICERS BENJAMIN C. KULLER President WILLARD E. PARKER V ice-President RONALD B. GREENE Secretary DAVID R. YOUNG . .Treasurer This society of Industrial Engineers was organized on the State College campus in January, 1947. Through frequent meetings it proposes to link together the private and academic lives of the students and faculty. Meetings are held every two weeks and interesting speakers associated with closely allied fields are invited to speak. One of the main projects of the organization has been to organize the society on a national basis by inviting other schools teaching industrial engineering to participate. BENJAMIN C. KULLER President Members: ]. P. Alexander, G. R. Applegate, R. L. Armfield, P. H. Avery, C. H. Bailey, J. M. Beasley, J. S. Berryhill, G. M. Burgess, C. O. Carling, H. V. Carson, E. B. Chapman, W. R. Cody, R. T. Coley, R. L. Collins, H. L. Cook, C. D. Curlin, B. V. Darden, W. L. Davis, H. L. Dixon, W. J. Evans, J. L. Field, B. B. Graybeal, Jr., E. M. Greene, R. B. Greene, J. F. Gregory, W. A. Gurley, L. C. Harrington, E. D. Haynie, W. R. Henkle, H. A. Hicks, E. O. High, W. H. Hoffman, J. E. Kelley, F. J. Kornowski, B. C. Kuller, C. A. LeGrand, R. I. Levin, A. W. Lobdell, Jr., V. B. Lougee, C. E. Lytle, R. M. McAlister, O. C. McKinie, S. McManus, C. D. Marshman, S. J. Mehta, E. D. Miller, K. C. Moore, J. W. Noah, H. S. Odom, W. E. Parker, R. E. Parton, B. C. Payne, D. S. Pike, R. E. Pitts, H. R. Price, W. L. Rhyne, J. A. Rodgers, M. R. Rooker, S. G. Sarvis, J. C. Simpson, P. E. Smathers, J. L. Smith, R. W. Smith, G. H. Stroud, W. H. Talbert, J. W. Thompson, J. W. Twyford, J. F. Underwood, D. T. Watts, D. R. Young, D. N. Zauber. [214] flmerican Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers OFFICERS L. R. WENSIL President SIDNEY NARVEY V ice-President V. V. CREWS Secretary E. R. MALIN, JR Treasurer S. W. THOMASON Reporter L. R. WENSIL President The student branch of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers was chartered on the State Col- lege campus on May 7, 1948. Since that time the organiza- tion has been striving to promote an interest in students of this phase of engineering among the practicing engineers, architects, and manufacturers in this field. Faculty members: T. C. Brown, C. A. McKeeman. Members: G. W. Andrews, G. C. Ashley, J. P. Arnold, Jr. A. B. Barrosse, Jr., G. E. Burchette, J. L. Cauble, Jr., B. L. Christenbury, J. H. Davis, J. R. Dick, Jr., C. A. Ford, Jr., P. J. Harris, T. A. Jackson, D. J. Lee, M. R. Martin, C. C. McKaughan, W. F. Morrison, Jr., A. Muckenfuss, F. B. Myers, W. S. Porter, Jr., L. Rubin, P. H. Squires, Jr., C. R. Stine, W. W. Styers, E. A. Travis, Jr., L. A. Wall, G. T. Winecoff, C. L. Wright, Jr. flmerican Institute of ITIining and metallurgical Engineers OFFICERS RAYMOND K. ROBBINS President FREEMAN L. RUSSELL Vice-President JAMES N. BOWERMAN Secretary BEN B. HOSKINS . .Treasurer A professional society, membership in the American In- stitute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers is open to all students enrolled in Geological Engineering. Monthly meet- ings held during the school year are planned to include programs that will aid the student in his study of geology. Movies on geology and allied fields and several field trips are included that serve to correlate theory and practice. RAYMOND K. BOBBINS President Faculty members: G. E. McKinley, E. L. Miller, Jr., J. M. Parker, III, S. G. Steel, J. L. Stuckey. Members: T. Alexander, J. N. Bowerman, W. R. Brackett, S. G. Conrad, F. L. Dillard, J. M. Fisher, Jr., C. M. Gibbs, Jr., B. B. Hoskins, G. E. Knowles, Jr., C. M. Llewellyn, Jr., J. Fl. McDade, Jr., R. B. Moffit, E. C. Newton, Jr., H. N. Nunis, L. W, Paschal, Jr., J. L. Resor, J. H. Terry, D. R. Thompson, S. G. Thompson, J. R. Trawick, W. G. Wells, Jr. p (ft } f tit [216] GRfTimfi SIGITIfl EPSILOn OFFICERS WILLIAM 1 1. BLALOCK Grand Alchemist ERNEST G. SEAMAN Recorder CHARLES F. DONYES Visor K. P. ECONOMOU Sergeant-at-Arms DR. WILLIS F. REID . . . Adviser WILLIAM H. BLALOCK Grand Alchemist Gamma Sigma Epsilon is a national honorary fraternity, the purpose of which is to unite those men of high scholastic standing in chemistry. The goal of the organization is to bring into closer relation the facts of science with the truth of God through the field of chemistry. Members: Jerry Allen Berrier, William Henry Boyd, Jr., Marvin Arthur Dewar, Jr., Clifford Thurman, Jr., John Everett Hunter, Jr., Henry Richard Ireland, Charles Andrew Jarrett, Marion E. Lattimore, Paul Davis Miller, Jr., Forest Orion Mixon, Jr., James P. Morgan, Joseph Dixon Parker, Charles Hutchins Sedberry, David Marcus Shuford, John C. Umberger, Hugh Dixon White. [217] nmERicfin IRSTITUTE OF RRCHITECTS OFFICERS SHELTON C. CANTER President JESSE R. MORRIS, JR Vice-President ELIZABETH B. LEE Secretary CHARLES A. Moss, JR Treasurer EDWARD W. WAUGH Faculty Adviser JESSE M. PAGE, JR Alumnus Adviser SHELTON C. CANTER President An affiliate of the national professional organization and the North Carolina Chapter, the Student Section of the American Institute of Architects is composed of students of Architecture in the School of Design. Its purpose is to promote educational, professional, cultural and social activities among the students; to function as an auxiliary in the School of Design by representing the students ' interest, and to advance the vigorous and progressive policy of the School in creating and developing as indigenous and organic architecture for the southeastern region. Members: John Adams, Bill J. Addison, Chet H. Allen, Samuel A. Allred, Raymond Anderson, Robert G. Anderson, Harry Bates, Gerome P. Bern, William W. Black, D. A. Blosser, W. E. Blue, James L. Brandt, J. D. Brooks, J. T. Caldwell, Albert B. Cameron, Shelton C. Canter, Robert L. Canup, Carl L. Caulder, A. J. Cavenaugh, Jr., James Clark, Thomas Condit, William E. Cox, William L. Grouse, Clyde H. Dorsett, Jr., Frank A. Depasquale, Irwin Edwards, Joseph F. Edwards, J. E. Elmore, Donald E. Jackson, Jean Jenkins, J. D. Fitzgibbons, James N. Freehof, Alvis O. George, Jr., Coswell Gerrald, Warren E. Hargett, William H. Hawley, Sonny Hines, Thomas Howard, Billy S. Howell, Jr., William C. Howell, Gene W. Jones, Allen C. Kendall, Richard P. Leaman, Elizabeth B. Lee, Bruno Leon, L. H. Mallard, Harold H. McPheters, Henry H. Mingus, Jr., J. P. Milan, Robert G. Miller, R. T. Mitchell James Mitchell, Harry Moser, Jr., William A. Moore, Charles A Moss, Jr., Morris Nakayama, Jesse R. Norris, Jr., D. B. Oden, Jr.. Dick R. Orr, S. Pardue, C. A. Parker, T. J. Peters, John N Peterson, Nickolas J. Pyros, James A. Rose, III, R. C. Sawyer Robert W. Sawyer, Gerald I. Schiff, Jack C. Schriver, James F Sherrill, Paul Shimamoto, William H. Sigmon, Gilbert M. Slack, G. E. Sligh, Willie Sloan, Martin S. Sperber, Harry J. Spies, Robert F. Stone, Raymond H. Strowd, John Sutton, Fred M. Taylor. Edward Thurman, Henry G. Walker, J. K. Washburn, John A. Wells, Roger Williams, Edson J. Willis, Jr., Don B. WinecofF, B. T. White, R. B. White. [218] siGirm inu sicmfl OFFICERS MORTIMER PUDNOS President JOSE A. SIGNORET V ice-President GEORGE W. Fox Secretary KENNETH GOTTLIEB . .Treasurer MORTIMER PUDNOS President A local textile honor fraternity, Sigma Tau Sigma strives to instill in textile students a desire for higher scholastic at- tainments. An incentive toward this goal is the Sigma Tau Sigma Scholarship Cup that is presented each year to the Senior in Textiles with the highest scholastic average. The Greek letters composing the name of the fraternity represent the words, Society of Textile Scholarship. Fac llty members: C. M. Asbill, J. F. Bogden, K. Campbell, M. E. Campbell, R. Davis, G. H. Dunlap, A. B. Gaither, E. B. Grover, D. Hamby, T. R. Hart, A. C. Hayes, J. T. Hilton, C. E. Johnson, J. G. Lewis, W. E. Moser, T. Nelson, J. Parker, J. A. Porter, H. A. Rutherford, W. E. Shinn, C. B. Sink, B. L. Whittier. Members: James C. Ashworth, Jose Bardavid, Danilio A. Bassi, Lindsay W. Christian, Joseph L. Clements, Wells Denyes, Charles F. Donyes, George W. Fox, Sanford O. Gluck, Kenneth Gottlieb, Robert E. Holland, Julius Lasnick, James P. Morgan, Walter C. Muller, Gilbert E. Newton, Mortimer Pudnos, Marvin Robinson, Harvey H. Scheviak, Edward A. Schlirf, Jose A. Signoret, Moshe Wardinon, Charles Whitehead, Sergio F. Zuniga, Henry A. Brown, Francis D. Everhardt, William D. Holt, Jr., Worth M. Key, David A. Lowe, Thomas M. Martin, John R. Mauney, Jr., Maxwell L. Morgan, Peter Dan, Carl Scheinberg, Myron L. Silverstein, Prem P. Singh, George L. Steiner. [219] PHI PSI OFFICERS C. G. BUIE, JR President E. B. LIGON Vice-President }. P. MORGAN Secretary I. P. Fix . Treastirer Faculty members: G. H. Uunlap, E. B. Grover, T. R. Hart, J. T. Hilton, C. E. Johnson, W. E. Moser, T. Nelson (Dean Emeritus), W. E. Shinn, C. Sink, B. L. Whittier. Phi Psi Fraternity is a professional textile fraternity, the objects and aims being: first, to promote good fellowship among men of textile schools and the textile industry; second, to encourage a high standard of textile work; third, to assist by every honorable means the advancement of its members. Eta Chapter at North Carolina State is the largest chap- ter in the fraternity, in parallel with the largest textile school in the world. During the 1950-51 school year, the chapter took part in the arranging of a display of student work for the national Phi Psi Convention, held several refreshment booths for School events, conferred honorary degrees upon two outstanding men in the textile industry, and held several social events. Some of these include the annual banquet, at which time a cup was awarded to the Man of the Year ' in the textile industry. CHARLES G. BUIE, JR. President Members: R. W. Anderson, E. B. Armstrong, T. J. Allen, M. D. Atwell, J. M. Baker, R. C. Barnes, N. D. Blackwelder, H. A. Brown, E. F. Brown, C. G. Buie, R. W. Byrum, W. C. Buchanan, R. W. Cashion, W. T. Cheatham, J. H. Christian, W. R. Clayton, B. W. Cross, J. M. Conner, H. D. Daugherty, W. Denyes, R. F. Efland, T. P. Fix, G. W. Fox, J. D. Fly, F. T. Glass, L. C. Hackler, W. H. Hayes, R. E. Hardaway, F. R. Henry, J. A. Holt, W. D. Holt, R. M. Holthouser, W. B. James, H. W. Jobe, W. M. Joyner, W. J. Keeter, C. R. Ladd, M. E. Lance, W. C. Leary, E. B. Ligon, T. H. Lingle, C. S. Lawrence, R. P. Lucado, C. W. Mayo, C. F. Mitchell, J. U. McDaniel, J. P. Morgan, S. E. Morrison, W. C. Muller, R. W. Munroe, W. H. Musser, E. L. Mustian, T. M. Nobles, A. S. Orr, C. D. Page, A. L. Payne, G. L. Payet, J. E. Pardue, C. Ragan, R. J. Randall, A. B. Reid, J. L. Rusher, W. M. Rogers, J. L. Sartin, H. M. Savage, R. H. Scarboro, R. H. Shober, J. C. Shaw, W. T. Simpson, D. I. Spencer, L. D. Walker, P. A. Whetstone, T. A. Wilson, K. W. Winston. iiiiii [220] cosmopouTfin CLUB OFFICERS YONG KYO KIM President ALBERT RUDOLPH V ice-President PREM P. SINGH Treasurer SYDNEY NARVEY Publicity Chairman OSMAN N. ARSLAN Social Director ROY N. ANDERSON . . . Adviser YONG KYO (CHARLIE) KIM President The Cosmopolitan Club is currently ending its third year of existence on the State College campus. The club unites the foreign students for the purpose of promoting fellowship and understanding among stu dents of different races and nationalities. Interesting and instructive programs are pre- sented at the meetings, and the club ' s social activities include several evenings of entertainment at Dean Anderson ' s home. Activities of the Cosmopolitan Club in the past have been as follows: meetings of I.R.C. Clubs of other schools, parties with students from Peace College, a ping-pong tournament, and the establishment of a varsity soccer club and a varsity fencing team. Members: Nazir Ahmed, Adli A. Aliss, P. N. Amersey, R. D. Amir, Osman N. Arslan, George S. Bakoss, Enrique Benitez, Rashid M. Bokhari, Henri Cikurel, Khalid A. K. Debbagh, Hubert S. Ghosm, E. B. Gilbert, Mrs. E. B. Gilbert, Otto Hoffmann, Samir K. Ibrahim, Heiin A. N. Jacob, Yong Kyo Kim, Veeriah Kota, Kare M. Kragas, Chi Tao Kwok, Chia-Lo Liu, Suresh J. Mehta, Khadim M. Mustaf, Kumeo Nakajima, Sydney Narvey, Chi-Hsun P. Pan, Kjell Rosenlind, Gino L. Rota, Albert Rudolph, R. W. Seifert, Prem P. Singh, Kare R. Sorensen, Rolf P. Spoerry, Andrew Teszl er, Otto Teszlar, J. E. Tomeu, A. J. Troeleman, James T. Tung, Miss Elsbe VanDam, A. S. Yaltir, E. K. Zahka, Moezedin Zolfoghari, B. M. Akhtar. [221] DELTfl KflPPfi PHI OFFICERS HARVEY H. SCHEVIAK Consul ANTHONY ROMANOWSKY Pro-Consul ROBERT E. CROWELL Annotator WARREN C. SIBLEY Scribe JOSEPH A. SIGNORET Custodian HARVEY H. SCHEVIAK Consul Delta Kappa Phi is the oldest professional textile frater- nity in America, having been founded in 1899 at the Philadelphia Textile Institute. Started by a nucleus of seventeen members, Kappa Chapter was instituted on May 14, 1948, at State College. The 1951 Delta Kappa Phi Na- tional Convention was held at State College this year. Faculty members: C. M. Asbill, K. S. Campbell, M. E. Campbell, R. C. Davis, D. S. Hamby, A. C. Hayes, H. A. Rutherford. Members: Donald C. Anderson, Robert L. Ammons, James C. Ashworth, Harry S. Barr, Fred R. Beaver, Jack M. Bowers, Frederick W. Breese, Warren C. Campbell, Lawrence C. Clark, George Cralle, Robert E. Crowell, Jack A. Dayvault, Charles F. Donyes, James H. Duffy, Stanley Ellington, Paul R. Foght, Berger E. Gilbert, Sanford O. Gluck, Joe J. Harand, William C. Herrmann, William D. Hicks, Charles H. Honeycutt, Wardie G. Hunnings, William H. Hunter, Don B. Imrie, Dan H. James, Eugene Jeffords, Clarence P. Keever, David E. King, Chi T. Kwok, Julius Lasnick, Pincus Lavitt, Earl Maynard, Winslow B. Morton, Maxwell L. Norgan, Gerald McRee, Gilbert E. Newton, Carl Nifong, Julius F. Parker, F. L. Rapp, Antony Romanowsky, Vernon S. Ryan, Harvey H. Scheviak, Edward A. Schlirf, Tom Setzer, John L. Sherrill, Wayne Shore, Warren C. Sibley, Joseph A. Signoret, Allen J. Simpson, William Stuckev, John G. Templeton, Henry A. Weil, Billy J. Zacharv, George Boltz. Miss CAROLYN WARD Sponsor [222] HORTICULTURE CLUB OFFICERS I. MAYO LITTLE Chairman RALPH C. COMPTON V ice-Chairman JOHN F. NORWOOD Secretary JOSEPH E. ROYAL Treasurer A. LEE O ' BRIANT, JR Reporter F. E. CORRELL faculty Adviser M. E. GARDNER Department Head I. MAYO LITTLE Chairman The State College Horticulture Club fosters closer rela- tions between the faculty and students, promotes advance- ment of scientific and practical horticulture, and provides incentive for the annual horticulture exhibit at the Agriculture Fair. The club also provides qualified speakers, slides, and movies at frequent meetings. Members: Donald G. Belts, Benjamin H. Brown, William W. Briar, Irvin L. Carver, Ralph C. Compton, John M. Cox, Jr., C. R. Dennis, Jr., Walter Federonka, Dwight J. Ham, I. Mayo Little, Martin L. Mclntyre, Lawrence P. Morris, A. J. Neilsen, John F. Norwood, Charles L. O ' Bryant, A. Lee O ' Briant, Jr., Flarry J. O ' Conner, Garland B. Owens, Robert E. Ownley, Knighton M. Patterson, Albert M. Pence, Sidney H. Roddey, Jr., George B. Rogers, Joseph E. Roval, Thomas H. Smith, 1 larold L. Sprinkle, Wilbur G. Sprinkle, Willem D. Swart, William H. Swart, William L. Tavlor, Roger V. Troxler, Bobby G. Wilson, Robert K. Witherspoon, Chester Wryos. [223] flLPHfl ZETR OFFICERS SAMUEL W. FURCHES Chancellor I IOMER A. SINK Censor GEORGE E. SPAIN Scribe LEWIS W. DAMERON Chronicler ALLEN F. SKARRUP . .Treasurer SAMUEL W. FURCHES Chancellor Alpha Zeta was founded at Columbus, Ohio, on Novem- ber 4, 1897. The North Carolina chapter was the eighth of forty-five chapters and was chartered in 1904. Its aims are perhaps best expressed in the words of its founders: Alpha Zeta was established neither as an honorary nor as a social fraternity, but as a professional fraternity in whose member- ship shall be combined the qualities of high scholarship, fine fellowship, and sound character. These are the vital quali- ties of real leadership, and it was the actual potential leader- ship in the field of agriculture for which the fraternity was established to encourage and develop. Members: John H. Beaman, Roy E. Briggs, Hardv R. Caldwell, William L. Carpenter, Raymond G. Cragle, Lewis W. Dameron, Samuel W. Furches, Davis R. Godwin, )ohn E. Graham, Dodridge L. Guyton, Dewy G. Harwood, James R. Hinkle, Edward T. Hollowell, Clifford N. Jones, Ray P. Karriker, Alfred N. Lowder, Robert B. Phelps, Charles R. Pugh, James F. Renfro, Ralph H. Scott, Robert W. Scott, Thomas J. Sheets, Harry Q. Simmons, Earlv M. Sink, Homer A. Sink, Allen F. Skaarup, George E. Spain, Richard Ternouth, Sanford E. Younts. Faculty members: Dr. W. N. Roberts, H. W. Taylor, Dr. E. T. York. [224] HOMER A. SINK President flGRICULTURRL CLUB OFFICERS HOMER A. SINK President LEWIS W. DAMERON Vice-President RALPH H. SCOTT, JR Secretary CLIFFORD M. JONES Treasurer RALPH S. ALEXANDER Reporter WILLIAM F. MILLER Custodian E. T. YORK Faculty Adviser The Ag Club is the largest organization on the campus and is open to all students registered in the School of Agriculture and in the Department of Agricultural Edu- cation. Projects of the club include the Student Ag Fair, held in conjunction with the N. C. State Fair, and the Annual Livestock Day. The social events are comprised of the annual winter term Barnwarming, and the Ag Picnic, held in the spring term. The official student publication of the club is the Agriculturist, published six times yearly. Ji MAKE . N. C. GfcEEN f SOIL- FEES tlr HE RES HOW ronm P8QSPE11TY WITH UDtIO il [225] fllTIERICfin SOCIETY OF flGRICULTURflL EflGinEERS OFFICERS LAWRENCE A. WHITE President BERNARD S. SUTTON V ice-President JOE N. SINCLAIR Secretary ZANE BLEVINS Treasurer JAMES WELLONS Reporter GEORGE BLUM Faculty Adviser LAWRENCE A. WHITE President The objectives of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers are to foster closer relationships among students in Agricultural Engineering; to acquaint students with activities in the field of Agricultural Engineering; to encourage leadership; and to promote a greater interest in the profession. The North Carolina State College chapter holds weekly meetings of a professional nature and holds an annual social. The society also sponsors an annual exhibit at the State Fair. Faculty members: George Blum, Wallace G. Giles, Ezra Howell, Norman C. Teter, Ira L. Williams, T. V. Wilson. Early erosion-checking terrace, constructed by Priestley H. Manguro about 1885. widely cop- ied in other parts of the U.S. Remains are 2 mi. N [226] JAMES ATKINS President FUTURE FflRITIERS OF flmERICfl OFFICERS JAMES ATKINS President WILLIAM PERRY V ice-President JESSE GRIMES Reporter GEORGE WILSON Treasurer RICHARD WHITLEY Secretary JACK JENKINS Student Adviser DEVERO MARTIN Watchdog L. O. ARMSTRONG faculty Adviser The North Carolina State chapter of the Future Farmers of America was first organized in 1939. The purpose of the organization is to develop leadership, en- courage recreational activities for students in vocational agriculture, and en- courage co-operative effort among the students. MEMBERS First row: George Spain, Charles Moore, Tommy Hanes, David McCracken, James Booth, Richard Goode, James Atkins. Second row: Jack Sheets, Sam Furches, M. G. McKenzie, Fred Lay, Eugene Younts, Richard Whitley, Andrew Henderson. Third row. Paul Blizzard, William Perry, John Tyndall, Edward Hollowell, George R. Wilson, Alvin Grant, A. C. Stewart, Devero Martin. [227] RITIERICfin SOCIETY OF FoonomY OFFICERS HARRY Q. SIMMONS President GROVER T. RODGERS V ice-President EUGENE WHALEY Secretary RICHARD TERNOUTH Treasurer CALVIN A. CAMERON Cones-ponding Secretary W. D. LEE Faculty Adviser The aims of the Agronomy Society are to improve relationships between faculty and students, to stimulate interest in the field of Agronomy, and to aid in carrying on student activities. The Societv sponsors a departmental ex- hibit at the North Carolina State Fair in the fall, an elec- tion banquet in the winter term, and an over-the-state field trip in the spring. Faculty members: D. S. Chamblee, W. E. Colwell, G. C. Kling- man, S. L. Tisdale, E. T. York. Members: William M. Adams, Jesse H. Austin, George S. Averette, Edward E. Banks, Ernest W. Barnes, Norwood C. Bizzell, Marcus R. Bostian, Edward L. Brady, Raymond R. Bradley, Eldridge W. Brock, Luther E. Brown, Stacy A. Butler, Calvin A. Cameron, Joel W. Cawthorne, Charles W. Coggins, Latta W. Cook, Khaliq A. Debbagh, Robert T. Duncan, Robert H. Dupree, Billy L. Foutz, Jamel A. Fuad, Robert L. Gibson, Colon L. Godwin, James M. Green, William B. Griffin, George R. Gwynn, George F. Harrington, HARRY Q. SIMMONS President William R. Harris, George W. Hawkins, David C. Herring, Harry S. Hodges, Archie A. Home, William S. Howell, Talton T. Hughes, Horace J. Hux, Samir K. Ibrahim, Salim H. Jabro, Wiley C. John- son, Carroll W. Jones, John T. Jenkins, Samuel F. Jenkins, Luther G. Lamm, William C. Leak, Jack R. Lee, Harold W. Lloyd, Robert E. McCollum, Julian H. Mclntyre, Birch L. McMurray, Scott Mabry, Abdulrida A. Mahdawi, Ridha Maroof, Walter G. Maxwell, James W. Miller, David P. Moore, Sheppard N. Moore, Kadhim M. Al-Mustaf, Alvin C. Newsome, Radhi Al-Obaidi, John S. O ' Briant, Norman B. Orrmins, Willis H. Overby, Frank C. Patterson, Jack W. Permenter, Carl D. Price, Willard B. Ramsey, Vernon H. Rankin, Jack H. Reese, William J. Roberts, Grover T. Rodgers, Walter M. Sawyer, Benjamin F. Scarborough, Elmer J. Sealey, Ossie T. Shackle- ford, William R. Shackleford, Thomas J. Sheets, William R. Shuler. Harry Q. Simmons, Edward J. Simpson, Jud ge A. Simpson, John T. Sinclair, Joseph B. Slaughter, David W. Stanfield, Wilbur S. Strickland, Richard A. Ternouth, Roy V. Tew, Earl T. Tillev, Samuel J. Walker, Gerald M. Ward, Eugene Whalev, James C. Whitehurst, Guy M. Whitford, Douglas Young. AGRONOMY [228] JOHN COOPER President flnimflL IPIDUSTRY CLUB OFFICERS JOHN COOPER President JOHN H. GREGORY V ice-President EARLY M. SINK Secretary FRANK A. HARRIS Treasurer CLIFFORD M. JONES Editor of Meat and Milk RAY G. CRAGLE Business Manager of Meat and Milk JOE B. CASH Reporter DR. J. E. LEGATES Faculty Adviser The object of the North Carolina State College Animal Industry Club is to foster a closer relationship between the students and the breeders throughout the state. The club sponsors an Annual Breeders Barbecue, shows animals at the State Fair, and publishes Meat and Milk the Scientific Way. Memhers: All students enrolled in Animal Industry. [229] FORESTRY CLUB OFFICERS T. NEWTON HARDIN President JOHN LEROY V ice-President H. GRADY HARRIS, JR Secretary DAVID YANDLE Treasurer JACK CORNETTE Sergeant-at-Arms GEORGE K. SLOCUM Faculty Adviser MEMBERS Members include all forestry professors, a few selected professors from allied departments, and all students regis- tered in forestry, both graduate and undergraduate. T. NEWTON HARDIN President The State College Forestry Club holds weekly meetings during the school year for the purpose of promoting better relationships between students and members of the faculty. Educational and recreational programs are presented at these meetings. Functions sponsored by the club include the Rolleo an annual field day in which class teams compete for honors in events ranging from tobacco spitting to tug-of-war; a Loggers Brawl; and an exhibit in the State Fair. Publication of the Pinetum, the Forestry School Annual, is sponsored by the club and distributed to forestry students and alumni. The club also publishes Slabs and Edgings, a bi-weekly paper containing articles and news of particular interest to forestry students. [230] xi sicnrm P OFFICERS JAMES F. RENFRO Forester JOHN GRAHAM Associate Forester ALLEN F. SKAARUP Secretary CHARLES COUSINS Ranger JAMES F. RENFRO Forester Xi Sigma Pi is a national professional forestry fraternity. Each year the organization honors the outstanding freshman and senior in the Forestry School. Annually, the fraternity sponsors a lecture by a prominent individual in the forestry field. Last winter Mr. George Trayer, Chief of the Forest Products Division of the U. S. Forest Service, spoke to the students and faculty of the College. Faculty members: James S. Bethel, Roy M. Carter, Jesse W. Chalfant, Clemens M. Kaufman, William D. Miller, Richard J. Preston, George K. Slocum, Lenthall Wyman. Members: John C. Barber, John H. Beaman, Steve G. Boyce, Harold J. Boger, Charles Cousins, Eldon Estep, Davis R. Godwin, John E. Graham, Thomas N. Flardin, Henry G. Harris, Ragnar W. Johansen, Eugene N. Jordan, Donald E. Moreland, Robert B. Phelps, Joseph B. Reid, James F. Renfro, Robert E. Shilling, Allen F. Skaarup, David O. Yandle. [231] Rmerican Rssociation of Textile Chemists and Colorists OFFICERS ROBERT E. CROWELL President C. F. DONYES Vice-President E. B. ARMSTRONG Treasurer J. L. RUSHER Secretary ROBERT E. CROWELL President The function of the local chapter of the American Asso- ciation of Textile Chemists and Colorists is to bring into closer contact the students of textile chemistry and the men of the textile industry. Specialists in textiles and allied fields are invited to speak before the organization in the hope of correlating theory and practice. The objectives of the organization are: to promote an increase of knowledge of the application of dyes and chemi- cals in the textile industry; to encourage, in any practical way, research on chemical processes and materials of im- portance to the textile industry; and to establish for the members channels bv which the interchange of professional knowledge among them may be increased. Faculty members: K. S. Campbell, Richard C. Davis, Arthur C. Hayes, Henry A. Rutherford, W. E. Shinn. Members: E. B. Armstrong, Jr., O. N. Arslan, Lewis D. Bratton, Hubert R. Broome, Ralph W. Cashion, H. Cikurel, Lamar C. Cloninger, Robert C. Crawford, Robert E. Crowell, Jack A. Day- vault, Arturo M. de Nicholas, C. F. Donyes, Robert Greenberg, W. H. Hampton, J. J. Harand, W. D. Hicks, Donald B. Imrie, Wil- liam M. Joyner, David E. King, V. Kota, Charles R. Ladd, F. Larrison, Pincus Lavitt, William F. Lewald, William R. Martin, Jr., John R. Mauney, Jr., G. L. McRee, Edward G. Mercer, Robert F. Miller, J. P. Morgan, R. Pensoy, Blair W. Roberts, Jr., Antonv Romanowskv, J. L. Rusher, Jr., P. M. Segal, Jr., Ralph H. Scarboro, E. A. Schlirf, Edward F. Szal, J. G. Templeton, Otto Teszler, Henrv A. Weil, K. W. Winston, Thurston A. Wilson, Jr. [232] SCflBBflRD PHD BLRDE OFFICERS FRANK E. PERKINS Captain PAUL CAMPBELL First Lieutenant DAN F. WOODARD Second Lieutenant FRANK T. I IUTCHINS First Sergeant LT. COL. |. H. STELL Faculty Adviser FRANK E. PERKINS Captain Scabbard and Blade is a national military honor society composed of first and second year advanced military stu- dents in the Reserve Officers Training Corps at North Caro- lina State College. Membership in this organization is limited to cadet officers pursuing their course of study at this institution. The purpose of this organization is to encourage and promote in advanced R.O.T.C. students a greater interest in this college, community, and country. The Military Ball, one of the high lights of the social calendar, is co-sponsored bv Scabbard and Blade. Frot row: O. Williams, W. H. Wilson, N. Tate, D. I. Spencer, C. Jones, C. A. Erwin, R. Karriker, H. Harris. Second row. W. Haas, A. Browning, W. Ingram, F. Perkins, H. Rothwell, D. Woodard, H. R. Caldwell, R. L. Hinson. Third row. B. Pruden, B. Miller, F. Van Landingham, R. R. Matthews, C. B. Smith, J. McKeel, H. Williamson, V. Williams, P. Smathers. Miss MARY WATKINS THOMAS Sponsor [233] THE RRROLD SOCIETY OF flIR CRDETS OFFICERS LAWRENCE C. HARRINGTON Commander ERNEST D. SEAMAN Executive Officer GEORGE D. MARTIN Secretary-Treasurer JAMES KNOWLES Adjutant-Recorder The Arnold Society of Air Cadets, which made its initial appearance on the campus last year, is composed of first and second year advanced Air R.O.T.C. students whose high character and sincere interest in the organization have quali- fied them as members. The purpose of the Arnold Society is to develop leader- ship, maintain the esprit de corps of the unit, and to ad- vance the military preparedness of our country by increasing the knowledge of the scope and mission of the Air Force. MRS. MARY A. HARRINGTON Sponsor LAWRENCE C. HARRINGTON Commander Members: T. E. Allen, J. H. Alley, J. T. Bales, R. C. Bean, G. M. Burgess, C. N. Bishop, L. C. Harrington, W. S. Eubanks, G. E. Knowles, J. R. Sexton, L. E. Tolan, C. E. Smith, W. F. Morrison, G. D. Martin, E. D. Seaman, H. Maples, J. Knowles, T. A. Shuping, B. C. Payne, R. L. Hinson, R. B. Kemper, J. W. White, P. E. Smathers, R. S. Dobbins, J. R. Barkley, P. G. Bolich, R. T. Boykin, J. F. Brown, R. R. Bumgarner, C. C. Campbell, C. A. Cole, E. W. Craig, J. W. Culp, J. R. Davis, H. L. Dixon, R. E. Etheridge, G. E. Freeman, N. C. Hatcher, E. E. Hood, F. J. Kornowski, G. D. Mann, L. C. Moore, P. H. Porter, D. E. Powell, J. T. Shinn, I. L. Story, N. R. Stuart, E. F. Thomas, E. J. Wagner, C. S. Walters, T. D. Womble, R. C. Yow, R. T. Coley, L. R. Hackler, L. D. Horton, D. S. Swayngim, L. C. Thomas, M. B. Watts. faculty members: Captain W. W. Vickerv, USAF; M Sgt. A. K. Kebnam, USAF. [234] THE CRDET OFFICERS ' flSSOCIflTIOn OFFICERS W. S. GOODWIN President DICK JEWETT V ice-President W. C. WILCOX Secretary W. D. HICKS Corresponding Secretary HARRY S. BARR, JR Treasurer JOHN DERMIT Sergeant-at-Arms CAPTAIN R. C. MOZINGO, Inf., U. S. Army Adviser W. S. GOODWIN, JF. President The Cadet Officers ' Association is an organization com- posed of the first and second year advanced military stu- dents in the R.O.T.C. at N. C. State College. Membership in the association is limited to cadet officers and officers pur- suing their course of study at this institution. The purpose of the Cadet Officers ' Association is to en- courage and promote in advanced R.O.T.C. students a greater interest in this college, community, and country, and to enable the members to meet other men with whom they may serve a tour of duty in the Army or Air Force. The Military Ball, one of the high lights of the college social calendar, is sponsored by the Cadet Officers ' Associa- tion in conjunction with the Arnold Air Society and Scab- bard and Blade. Members: Harry S. Barr, Edward Batts, Richard Bryant, Robert Davenport, Arthur DeBerry, John Dermit, Paul Dunn, W. S. Goodwin, Jr., L. M. Green, Robert Hadlow, W. W. Halsey, Gene Hayes, W. D. Hicks, Richard Jewett, Cliff Jones, Walter Kasman, Pinkus Lavitt, Max Lyman, R. D. Mabaram, Milton Madison, John Martin, Charles McLain, James Nemec, King Overby, Al Parker, Bill Phillips, W. R. Shackleford, Max Sink, Allen Skaarup, Herbert Swain, Howard Thompson, Cy Wilcox. MRS. W. S. GOODWIN, JR. Sponsor [235] PEP CLUB OFFICERS I IAROLD KENNETH STRAWBRIDGE President EMORY L. WILSON V ice-President LAMBERT SUTTON Treasurer JEWEL PARKER Secretary HAROLD KENNETH STBAWBRIDCE President The State College Pep Club is organized as a non-politi- cal, non-pressure group of State College students who are interested in promoting and publicizing any event which will increase the student and spectator interest in State College. Around a nucleus of thirty charter members, the club this year has aided with pep rallies, team send-offs, and decorating the campus for home athletic events. The purpose of this club is to plan and coordinate all functions concerning pep rallies, football games, basketball games, and to promote and publicize any function which would bring favorable interest to State College. Members: Harry Barr, Ann Brigman, Emily Brown, George Burcess, Thomas Edgerton, Jerry Filiciotto, Claude Ford, Bobby Helms, Ann Howell, W. G. Hunnings, Wil- liam Hunter, Bill Ingram, Henry James, Peggy Jones, Zack Koonce, David Lowe, Jerry Mann, Hilda Massengill, Gerald McRee, F. O. Mixon, Carlton Moseley, Al Parker, Jewel Parker, James Rodgers, Hampton Satlea, Harold Straw- bridge, Lambert Sutton, Francis VanLandingham, Emory Wilson. I [236] RQUinflS CLUB OFFICERS JOSEPH A. SIGNORET President REGIS LESKO V ice-President MAXWELL R. THURMAN Secretary OTTO HOFFMANN Treasurer FATHER P. BYRON . ..Moderator JOSEPH A. SIGNORET President An association of Catholic students, the Aquinas Club has organized study groups for the settlement of Catholic questions that frequently arise in the minds of students in secular colleges. Questions pertaining to circumstances that arise in classrooms are cleared up by the study groups. Events sponsored by the Aquinas Club include several dances and the Communion breakfasts at the Sacred Heart Cathedral. Student members: V. Bagonis, B. Barrosse, D. Bassi, F. Battaglia, C. Beaver, E. Benites, W. Berner, R. Calvano, E. Carrier, J. Cash- well, R. Clayton, E. Costa, J. Derro, E. Di Paola, R. Echavarria, J. Fisher, J. Fitzgibbons, C. Frauenhufer, W. Herrman, J. Herther, G. Lourigan, C. Lowndes, V. Mancilla, M. Martin, R. Martini, T. McNamara, F. Mulvaney, M. Muniz, J. Murphy, Robert O ' Con- nor, W. O ' Connor, P. O ' Hara, J. Olarte, A. Palazuelos, A. Piser, S. Ranzino, G. Rota, O. Smith, F. Strachota, J. Tencick, J. Tomeu, H. Uribe, L. Uribe, H. Uribe Mejia, G. Villa, M. Villa, J. Welch, R. Williford, R. Zuniga, S. Zuniga. [237] BRPTIST STUDENT URIOP OFFICERS WILLIAM C. HOWELL President WESLEY P. BROWN First V ice-President RAYMOND L. COLLINS Second V ice-President GLENN A. EASON Third V ice-President WILLIAM J. DAVIS Treasurer ROBERT C. KINSER Secretary HAROLD R. LOMINAC Discussion Chairman WILLIAM R. HOOTS . Editor The Baptist Student Union strives through its Executive Council to meet the needs and to promote the interests of the Baptist students at State College. Outstanding events in its program have been building and equipping a camp; conducting discussion groups each term; staging parties and joint meetings with Meredith Woman ' s College, and other nearby colleges; publishing a monthly paper, The Campus Christian; cooperating with other denominational groups in Religion and Life Week and other campus-wide projects; and working co-operatively with the local churches in their ministrv to the students. WILLIAM C. HOWELL President Members of the Executive Council: Roy T. Boykin, Hoyt V. Brown, Wesley P. Brown, Bobby L. Cockerham, Ray- mond L. Collins, William J. Davis, Paul E. Dunn, Glenn A. Eason, Claude A. Ford, Jr., Edgar L. Hartgrove, William R. Hoots, William C. Howell, John E. Hunter, Jr., Donel T. Kelley, Robert C. Kinser, John H. LeRoy, Harold R. Lominac, Howard T. Shell, Alfred J. Stuart, Jr. The total membership of the Baptist Student Union is approximately 350. [238] LUTHERflP STUDEHT flSSOCIRTIOn OFFICERS RAY P. KARRIKER President JOHN R. SEXTON Vice-President MAX T. WEBB Treasurer MARTHA HARE Secretary RAY P. KARBIKER President The Lutheran Student Association of North Carolina State College stimulates and sustains students in using the Bible regularly, privately, and in groups, in prayer, in regu- lar church attendance, and frequent reception of Holy Com- munion. Students are encouraged to study and appreciate the message of the Church and to participate in Church work; to develop a conscious need of Christ in facing modern life and problems; to co-operate in holding intercollegiate conferences in order to assist students on every campus to accomplish these purposes; and to build up a national and international fellowship of Lutheran students. Members: C. L. Earnhardt, Dick Bieman, C. Blackwelder, T. E. Blackwelder, J. H. Bellinger, E. Brown, Pat Carter, R. A. Cauble, G. N. Cline, K. R. Coulter, R. G. Coulter, B. E. Faggart, R. J. Finger, Emily Fisher, L. A. Foster, B. L. Foutz, W. A. Fryar, J. F. Frye, W. B. Frye, Martha Hare, H. B. Heilig, C. B. Hummel, R. P. Karriker, C. E. Lentz, D. E. Lindsay, J. M. McAllister, R. K. Mattox, H. C. Mauney, J. R. Misenheimer, C. E. Patterson, F. C. Patterson, E. C. Pasour, W. L. Plonk, R. L. Quickel, W. Q. Rhyne, W. H. Ritchie, R. K. Robbins, C. O. Roberts, G. P. Robinson, C. Rudisill, J. R. Sexton, E. D. Skinner, R. L. Smyre, E. D. Snider, R. P. Spoerry, J. A. Suther, P. D. Sweatt, K. Troutman, P. M. Wagoner, G. T. Webb, M. T. Webb, Clara Winzer, R. H. Yount. [239] WESLEY FOUnDRTIOn OFFICERS I IARVEY L. BUMGARDNER President JOSEPH L. EVERETT State V ice-Pre sident JEANETTE LEOPARD Meredith V ice-President SHIRLEY STOUGH Secretary RALPH COOL Treasurer REV. Lucius I IALL, |R Director The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church on the State and Meredith College Campuses. Each week at Fair- mont Fellowship Center students worship together for in- spiration and strength, learn together the place of religion in life, and prepare and eat supper together that the fellow- ship may make a Christian community of the group. Mere- dith College students join in all Wesley Foundation activi- ties, including hikes, parties and square dances. A monthly HARVEY L. BUMGARDNER President newspaper, The Methodist Student, is published by the students. The adviser and chaplain of the organization are always available for consultation. Wesley Foundation is affi- liated with Fairmont Methodist Church. All students are cordially invited to join in religious activities through Wesley Foundation and Fairmont Church while in school at State. Members: All Methodists students of N. C. State College and Meredith College. [240] PROTESTflm RELIGIOUS council OFFICERS JOHN E. HUNTER, JR President JOHN R. SEXTON, JR Vice-President LYNDON O. SIKES Secretary-Treasurer WILLIAM N. SPENCE Reporter JOHN E. HUNTER, JR. President The Protestant Religious Council, which is in its fourth year on the State College campus, is composed of two stu- dent representatives and one adult professional worker from each of the member religious organizations. These are the Wesley Foundation, the Westminster Fellowship, the Can- terbury Club, the Lutheran Student Association, the Bap- tist Student Union, and the State College Y.M.C.A. In addition there are three faculty members and three student members elected from the campus at large. Annually the Council sponsors several campus-wide activ- ities. Among these are THE RELIGION IN LIFE WEEK, the World Student Service Fund, and a clothing drive in the spring. First row: Bill Rogers, Roy Congleston, Bill Spence, Bob Knoop, Carmen Snipes. Second row. Ray Karriker, John Sexton, Lvndon Sikes, Bob Lasater, E. S. King, John Hun- ter. Third row. N. B. Watts, Charlie King, Harvey Bum- gardner, Lucius Hall, John Carter. Not pictured: A. G. Courtenay, Wallace Smith, Herbert Stroup, John Shuford, Conrade Liden. [241] [TIUSIC DEPflRTITIEnT The Music Department under the direction of Christian D. Kutschinski embraces the Bands, the Symphony Orchestra, and the Men ' s Glee Club. The R.O.T.C. Band and Drum Bugle Corps provide all the musical requirements of the Military Department. The Redcoat Band, composed of selected members of the R.O.T.C. Band and other musicians on the campus, presents half- time pageantry at all the football games, and provides music for other campus and civic activities. The Concert Band concentrates on the best in band music, and presents a number of indoor concerts in the winter and early spring, and outdoor concerts in the latter part of the season. The Symph ony Orchestra presents three or more concerts each year, and furnishes music for special assemblies, commencement, and other college affairs. The Glee Club presents occasional concerts in Pullen Hall, and usually makes a concert tour in the Spring term. C. D. KUTSCHINSKI Director of Music COnCERT BflPD OFFICERS R. T. MITCHELL President EUGENE WALLACE V ice-President RICHARD BEAN Secretary JAMES L. MURPHY Treasurer WILLIAM LINEBACK Quartermaster CARROLL WILLIAMS Librarian SAMUEL HUGHES Drum Major JOHN WELLS Drum Major RICHARD BEACH Drum Major CHRISTIAN KUTSCHINSKI . . . Director [242] GLEE CLUB JAMES A. SHUPING . . RALPH C. COMPTON ERNEST E. MITCHELL OFFICERS President WESLEY P. BROWN Librarian . V ice-President RALPH C. COMPTON Accompanist Secretary CHRISTIAN KUTSCHINSKI . . Director SYlTIPHOnY ORCHESTRR OFFICERS RICHARD BEAN President WILEY G. HARTZOG Librarian JOHN A. WELLS Secretary CHRISTIAN KUTSCHINSKI Conductor [243] BETfl PSI OFFICERS GEORGE R. TOLLESON .............................. President RICHARD T. MITCHELL ......................... V ice-President SAMUEL T. BROWN, JR .............................. Secretary ALBERT M. LYERLY ................................ Treasurer C. D. KUTSCHINSKI ........................... Faculty Adviser GEORGE R. TOLLESON President Alpha Chapter of Mu Beta Psi, national honorary music fraternity, was founded in 1925 at North Carolina State College. The purposes of Mu Beta Psi are to promote better fellowship among the members of the various musical organi- zations of the college, and among musicians of different colleges; and to advance music to its proper place as an educational subject. Alpha Chapter sponsors concerts by the various campus musical organizations and co-ordinates the activities of the Band, Glee Club, and Orchestra. Faculty members: Mr. S. R. Baker, Dean E. L. Cloyd, Dr. A. M. Fountain, Mr. C. D. Kutschinski. Members: John H. Beamon, Richard C. Bean, James F. Bogle, Samuel T. Brown, Jr., Gene A. Cathey, Ralph C. Compton, Charles J. Gamble, Lawrence C. Harrington, Albert M. Lyerly, Richard T. Mitchell, James L. Murphy, Russell H. Shouse, Jr., James A. Shuping, George L. Steiner, Harold K. Strawbridge, Thomas Eugene Wallace, Robert S. Ward, Robert C. Williams. [244] SIGirifl PI flLPHfl OFFICERS PAUL DAVIS MILLER, JR President MARVIN JOSEPH WEAVER V ice-President ELGA VALDA LAMMAS Secretary EDWARD JOSEPH WAGNER Treasurer ROBERT ALVYN SAPP Publicity Director Sigma Pi Alpha is a national honorary language fra- ternity founded at State College in 1927. Membership in the fraternity requires an honor average in languages and above average in general scholastic work. Activities of Sigma Pi Alpha consist of talks by foreign students and much-travelled persons and frequent socials held jointly with other Raleigh college chapters of the fraternity. Faculty members: Dr. L. E. Hinkle, Mr. S. T. Ballen- ger, Mrs. R. B. Hall, Mr. F. J. Allred, Miss Imogene Rid- dick, Mr. G. W. Poland. Members: Jose Bardavid, S. K. Burman, Frederick Starr Bergman, Norman E. Brake, James Lewis Brandt, Avery Crissman Brock, Calvin A. Watson, Wells Denyes, Alvis O. George, Sanford Oliver Gluck, Ray Preston Karriker, B. A. Keiger, Jr., Paul Davis Miller, Jr., Elga Valda Lammas, Donald Edwin Moreland, John Fletcher Norwood, W. M. Munn, Vernon Revere Muse, John F. Fulkerson, Ralph E. Overing, Prakash C. Kochlar, Robert Alvyn Sapp, Burton L. Sokol, Edward Joseph Wagner, Joseph Marvin Weaver, L. A. Wilson, Edward Birger Gilbert, Monroe S. Brettler. [245] PAUL DAVIS MILLER, JR., President MARVIN JOSEPH WEAVER, V ice-President EDWARD JOSEPH WAGNER, Treasurer flDUSTRIflL flRTS CLUB OFFICERS WILLIAM F. COOPER President WALTER N. WATT V ice-President BRUCE B. ROBERTS Secretary E. C. CARR Treasurer WILLIAM F. COOPER President The Industrial Arts Club brings together the members of the department in order that they may become better acquainted. Outstanding men in related fields present to the club at its meetings the latest ideas and news of the profes- sional world. The club strives to make its profession better known and to influence young men to train for a future in Industrial Arts. Faculty members: Dr. Ivan Hosteller, Mr. William N. Roach, Mr. Marshal Schmitt, Mr. Robert Troxler. Members: Hosmer P. Allyn, Gene H. Anthony, George R. Bennings, James F. Bogle, Ralph Calvano, William F. Cooper, Claude R. Edwards, Charles R. Exum, Bernice R. Farmer, Hilton H. Gay, William Maguiness, Donald M. McCormick, Arthur N. McKneely, Elmer H. Mades, George W. Moore, Ralph M. Muller, Bruce B. Roberts, Blondie E. Scott, Julian R. Rawls, Thomas C. Shore, Joseph W. Silver, William R. Smith, Lloyd B. Stevens, James B. Travis, Gil- bert L. Watkins, Walter N. Watt, James M. Willis, Daniel C. Wise, Zachary T. Koonce. [246] CHI EPSILOn OFFICERS LAWRENCE F. SPAINE President ROY A. HUFFMAN V ice-President RUDY L. GRIFFIN Secretary CHARLEY J. FRAZELLE Treasurer LAWRENCE F. SPAINE President Chi Epsilon is a national professional Civil Engineering fraternity, based on the broad objective of increasing the efficiency of the profession as an instrument of social better- ment. Chi Epsilon was organized to recognize those char- acteristics of the individual engineer deemed fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineering career, to aid in the development of those characteristics. in the undergradu- ate engineer, thereby working toward a higher standard of service offered to humanity by the profession. Members: M. C. Adams, D. H. Baxter, L. E. Boyles, Jr., J. A. Foss, C. J. Frazelle, D. S. Gooden, R. L. Griffin, J. E. Hardee, J. R. Hatch, J. R. Hay, R. A. Huffman, J. W. Irish, Jr., B. A. Keiger, C. T. Lambert, A. M. Lyerly, J. M. Moore, G. B. Pruden, R. M. Scovil, E. M. Sellers, D. W. Sharpe, L. R. Simon, R. W. Smith, G. R. Tolleson, J. E. Walls. - tr l [247] LEOPOLD WILDLIFE SOCIETY OFFICERS EDWARD R. SMITH President EDWARD B. BRADLEY V ice-President RICHARD M. DEVIER Secretary ROBERT R. WEBB Treasurer EDWARD R. SMITH President The Leopold Wildlife Society, founded in 1937, is named in honor of Aldo Leopold, the father of wildlife management in America. The club brings together the members of the Wildlife Conservation and Management curriculum at semi- monthly technical meetings and occasional social outings for the purpose of giving the students a broader scope of professional information and experience than can be gained in the regular course of study. It endeavors, in addition, to promote unity and fellowship within the department, to develop leadership and responsibility, and to acquaint the public with the problems of modern conservation by the sponsorship of public lectures and by contributions to the D. H. Hill Library. Faculty members: Dr. L. Thomas Quay, Dr. Frederick S. Barkalow. Members: David A. Adams, Rogers Q. Bell, Edward B. Bradley, Robert M. Brown, James R. Charles, John E. Cookson, Edmund G. Cummings, Gerald I. Dav, Richard M. Devier, Hugh M. Fields, Charles J. Franklin, William J. Gejweoer, William A. Goodson, Jr., James W. Hender- son, Charles E. Hill, William H. Hon, Charles S. Long, Norman B. McCulloch, Ernest E. Mitchell, Arthur E. Ren- Fro, Frank R. Richardson, Charles D. Ridgeway, Henry R. Roos, Aubry M. Shaw, Edward R. Smith, Howard J. Stains, Carl E. Stanfield, Eugene T. Unchurch, Robert T. Webb, Carl S. Yelverton, John L. Young. [248] monoGRfim CLUB OFFICERS GEORGE PICKETT President O. G. RUCKER V ice-President JOHN TENCICK Secretary JOHN HUNTER Treasurer Virus KAISER Corresponding Secretary C. H. DUNLAP Facility Adviser J. W. MORGAN Faculty Adviser GEORGE PICKETT President Members: G. Andrews, V. Bagonis, J. Blue, R. Brinson, V. Bubas, R. Buie, D. Cheek, P. Cloud, B. Cook, E. Costa, C. Davenport, D. Dubow, S. Eubanks, C. Erwin, G. Fletcher, B. Fowler, C. Gerringer, E. Greene, P. Harris, P. Horvath, J. Hunter, B. Jenkins, V. Kaiser, R. Karriker, B. Leonard, L. Lewis, M. Lojko, G. MacArthur, D. Martin, M. Martin, D. McCormick, E. Mooney, J. C. Morris, H. N. Nunis, J. O ' Rouke, J. D. Parker, J Paschal, G. Pickett, S. Ranzino, T. Romanowskv, O. G. Rucker, H. Saundcrs, ' W. Schacht, J. Sexton, R. Shober, R. Simon, N. Sloan, J. S. Splawn, O. Smith, B. Swartz, J. Tencick, W. Terrill, R. Troxler, T. Tofaute, M. Vernon, B. Watts, A. Wilson, D. Zauber. miERFRRTERniTY COUHCIL Through the joint efforts of fraternity leaders and the North Carolina State College administration, the Interfraternity Council was organized in the Spring of 1931. As stated in its constitution, the purpose of the council is to advance the interests of North Carolina State College; to promote the general interests and welfare of the associated fraternities as a body; and to insure co-operation between them in their relations with the faculty, student body, and the public in general. The council is composed of two representatives from each chapter, elected by the chapter. As the social feature of the college year, the council sponsors three series of dances the Pledge Dances in the fall term; the Mid-Winters in the winter term; and Finals on the week-end preceding commencement. HENRY S. ODOM President First row. M.D.GiLL SN ROBERT KRAL 2N P. D. CLOUD K2 J. F. LONG, JR K2 R. E. HARDAWAY, III ... KA |. H. PEASE KA Second row. D. H. STRANGE IIKA G. T. THARRINGTON . .IIKA R. G. PRONGAY 2 E G. B. PRUDEN 2 E J. K. CAMERON R. B. MOFFITT . Third row. H. R. CALDWELL, JR. . .AFP C. E. LEWIS, JR AFP F. E. PERKINS, JR IIK J J. K. PLEMMONS, JR. . .riK J G. E. FREEMAN 211 C. A. LEGRAND 2TI Fourth row. J. P. ALEXANDER KT J. B. STEWART KT D. H. EVANS, JR AXA J. H. HAMMOND AXA ROBERT CURRAN TKE R. E. OWNLEY . ..TKE Fifth row. MORTIMER PUDNOS . . .2AM M. L. SlLVERSTEIN . . .2AM D. M. McCoRMicK 2X R. A. MCLEAN 2X C. L. BONDY En M. P. KOCH . . . ELT siGfriR nu Armstrong, Edwin Benson, Jr. Bost, Cecil Theodore, Jr. Breen, Richard Walter Cauble, Richard Adrian Christensen, Carl Viggo Cook, William B. Cornehe, Jack Joe Gotten, Bruce Preston Crummer, Robert Richard Crummer, William James Davidson, Joe Harvey Denves, Wells Facey, William Samuel File, Thomas Campbell Fix, Theodore Paul Garrou, Henry John, Jr. Garrou, Herbert Norman Gilbert, Clarence Albert Gill, M. Douglas Goode, Franklyn Clayton Hicks, William Daniel Hutchins, Frank Tabor Jackson, Charles Theodore Kendall, William Ware King, Byron Garrison Krai, Robert Looper, Ray Daniel McElfresh, Dale Mayo, Columbus W., Jr. Morris, John Charles Pickett, George Eugene, Jr. Rogers, George Barnett Ross, Vincent Ronald Rusher, John Lewis, Jr. Schlirf, Edward A. Shober, Richard Hastings Smith, Hugh Fairfield Speight, Robert Wilton Sprain, Charles Edward Stoll, Joe Donald Walsh, William Thomas Willard, Van Dale Williamson, Robert Franklin Wilson, Thurston Adger, Jr. Wray, Robert Lee I BETR TRU CHRPTER DOUGLAS GILL, Commander MRS. DOUGLAS GILL, Sponsor OFFICERS DOUGLAS GILL Commander ROBERT KRAL Lf. Commander RICHARD SHOBER Recorder CECIL BOST . .Treasurer Sigma Nu originated from the Legion of Honor, a secret society organized in 1868 at the Virginia Military Institute. The four founders were moved by idealistic hopes, and they founded a society which would inculcate honor and mutually benefit its members. Since its founding the fraternity has prospered, and at the present time there are 102 active chapters throughout the country. It is the oldest fraternity at State College, Beta Tau Chapter having been installed here in 1895. The purpose of its founders was to establish through the warm friend- ships of a group of congenial college men, on the founda- tion stone of honor, ideals of intellectual achievement, character, and social development, all to the end of be- coming better men and better citizens. KflPPfl siGmfl Bizzell, Norwood Council, Jr. Britt, Charles Leslie, Jr. Bryan, Ray Arthur Cloud, Percy Dryer Conger, Gerald Stoddard Dickson, Alan Thomas Duncan, Edward Carlton Hinkle, Daniel Baxter Honeycutt, David William, Jr. Lindsey, Anglos Marvin, Jr. Loftis, Vade Peter, Jr. Long, John Fletcher, Jr. McKenzie, William Benton Mann, Harvey Blount Minshull, Robert George Morrison, Sidney Emmett, Jr. Newcombe, Arthur Rowell, Jr. Nowell, Stephen Cannon, III Petty, Larry Kenneth Poe, William Avery Ragan, Caldwell, Jr. Rose, David Jennings, Jr. Shapard, Robert Paine, III Thackston, Turner Bartlett, II Williams, Van Wvck BETfl UPSILOn CHflPTER PERCY D. CLOUD, Grand Master Miss ANN STEADMAN, Sponsor OFFICERS PERCY D. CLOUD Grand Master JOHN F. LONG Grand Procurator SIDNEY E. MORRISON, Grand Master of Ceremonies CHARLES L. BRITT Grand Treasurer CALDWELL RAGAN Grand Scribe Five years after the Civil War, William Grigsby McCormick, former head of the McCormick Deering Corporation, and four friends founded the first American chapter of Kappa Sigma. Kappa Sigma had its original founding at the University of Bologna in 1400, and soon spread to many of the larger universities of Continental Europe. Since its founding in America on December 10, 1869, at the University of Virginia, Kappa Sigma has expanded until now it has at least one chapter in every state in the union. There are over 100,000 living alumni of the 122 active chapters. Beta Upsilon was founded on the State College Campus in 1920. Easter of every year finds Kappa Sigma entertaining at the annual Easter Egg hunt for underprivileged children. KfiPPfi flLPHfl Banner, Allan C. Boggs, Robert Lorenzo Boyer, Miles Johnson Bridges, Kenneth Monroe, Jr. Brown, Henry A., Jr. Choate, William Bruns Cox, William Howard Davis, William P. Duncan, Hugh Monroe Gough, Peter Stuart Griswold, William Joseph Hackler, Lewis Richardson Hardaway, Robert Early, III Hines, Leslie Darrell, Jr. Howell, Billy Shaw, Jr. Kost, Robert William, Jr. Lassiter, Louie Thomas Lawrence, James Benjamin Middleton, Charles Maxwell Miller, John Stephen Miller, William Lynn Orr, Albert Summey Pease, Louis Ford Ramsey, LeRoy Springs Rochelle, Dan Matthew Smith, James Paxton Smith, Paul Brooks Smith, Roy Wayne, Jr. Staton, Thomas Earl Stichley, John Leon, Jr. Stowe, Harry Reid Toledano, John Hall Travis, William Allison, Jr. Vaughan, John Bassett Wampler, Bernard Campbell Williamson, John Farris, Jr. flLPHfi OIT1EGR CHflPTER ROBERT E. HARDAWAY, President Miss LOVE LINDSEY, Sponsor OFFICERS ROBERT E. HARDAWAY President ROY W. SMITH V ice-President H. A. BROWN Secretary ROY W. SMITH Treasurer Kappa Alpha was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1865 to perpetuate the Southern ideal of gentlemanly character by Robert E. Lee, its spiritual founder. The fraternity is patterned on an order of knight- hood, and members are expected to conform to the dis- cipline of the order and cultivate the graces of Southern gentlemen. Kappa Alpha restricts its field to colleges and univer- sities south of the Mason-Dixon Line. At present there are 70 chapters within the order. Alpha Omega Chapter was chartered at North Carolina State College in 1903, being the second oldest fraternity on the campus. The chapter publication, The Rose and Magnolia, has been published periodically since 1941. PI KflPPfi flLPHfl Alforcl, William Ernest Batchelor, William Hill Bateman, Clive Anthony Carlson, Robert Frederick Chamberlain, Julius Joslin, Jr. Christian, Joe Hellen Crosby, John Stephen Connor, Clyde Franklin deWitt, Stuart Ridgely Flynn, Richard Dean Harvat, James Calvin Highfill, Robert Howard Holt, William deRosset, Jr. Johnson, Joseph Clarence Jones, Robert Allen Kellam, John Richard Kennedy, Carlton C. King, William Baxter Lasitter, Thomas Tilden McArthur, James Kenneth Merritt, Robert Edward Moore, John Monroe Nott, Robert Harris Park, Charles Benjamin Pike, Donald Stone Radford, Richard Dantzler Rector, William Bavlis Rodgers, James Gordon Rouse, Donald Caswell, Jr. Scull, James F. Simpson, William Tate Spencer, Donald Irving Stafford, Fred Foushee Swiggett, Jack Willard Tharrington, Grady Tyler Thompson, John Wilkerson Trippe, Samuel Matthew Tucker, Robert Hoyle Vaughn, Vernon Aiken, Jr. Walker, Lee Dudley Ward, Benjamin Thomas Watson, Ovid Griggs Watts, Moultric B. Weisiger, Donald Herndon Weisiger, Edward Innes Winston, Kenneth Wellons flLPHfl EPSILOn CHRPTER GRADY T. THARRINGTON, S.M.C. Miss MARGARET CHEATHAM, Sponsor OFFICERS GRADY T. THARRINGTON S.M.C. STUART R. DEWirr I.M.C. JOHN R. KELLAM S.C. RICHARD D. FLYNN Th.C. DONALD S. PIKE . . . M.C. During the early spring of 1868, the friendship of six students at the University of Virginia grew into Pi Kappa Alpha. From this beginning, eighty years ago, the fraternity has branched out to form over 100 fraternal chapters. Alpha Epsilon was given its charter in October, 1904, and annuallv presents the PiKA Ball at North Carolina State. This year will be the forty-third presentation of the Easter Mondav Dance. HKA sicmfl PHI EPSILOn Bogardus, E. Hal, Jr. Boltz, George Joseph Brownlee, Richard Earl Bumgarner, Robert Ray Chadwick, Francis Clark Cooper, Freen Flavie, III Cunningham, John Earl Davenport, Carlton A., Jr. Faulkner, Thomas Henry Grimes, Charles Douglas Hargett, Warren Elliott Hargett, Zeb E., Jr. Hay, John Richards, Jr. Hobbs, Leon M., Jr. James, William Elias, Jr. Lantzius, John Louis Leonard, Bobby Eugene Lewis, Jerry Dale Lonon, David Newton, III Lowe, Alan Anderson McGee, Lawrence Bennett Millsaps, Benjamin Lee Mitchell, Richard Theodore Moore, Milton J. Mullen, Robert Allan Parker, Albert Preston Payne, Alan Lafayette Powell, Don Ellis Prongay, Robert Griffith Pruden, George Baxton Ramsey, Herbert Wilson Rapp, Frank Lawrence Reid, A. Bruce Ricks, Theophilus Edward Rodgers, James Athol Russell, Graden Jackson Sappenfield, Charles M. Scovil, Roger Morris Sellars, Elmo Murray Smith, Charles E. Smyly, James P. Smyth, Eugene Leo, Jr., Talbert, William Howard Tynes, Charles Hugh Vause, James Norwood Vought, Grandin Schuyler Ward, Duane Emery, Jr. Washburn, Gerald Donald Westmoreland, John William Westmoreland, Richard Lee Williams, James Herman Wills, John Scott Woodard, Tony Melton Yow, Richard Charles C. BETR CHRPTER ROBERT G. PRONGAY, President MRS. MELVILLE PRONGAY, Sponsor OFFICERS ROBERT G. PRONGAY President ELMO M. SELLARS V ice-President ROGER M. SCOVIL Comptroller HERBERT W. RAMSEY Secretary RICHARD T. MITCHELL Historian Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Richmond, Va., in November, 1901. The parent chapter selected a heart-shaped badge and were at first called the Sacred Hearts. North Carolina State ' s chapter was the thirteenth chapter in the nation to be organized. For the last two years N. C. Beta of Sigma Phi Epsilon has been living in their new home on Clark Avenue. This house was purchased by the fraternities ' strong alumni association. DELTfl SIGITIfl PHI Bass, Thomas Van Nathan Beatty, Harry Elliott, Jr. Cameron, Jack Kearns Clark, Lawrence Clay, Jr. Cooper, Samuel Evins Cozad, William Curtis, Jr. D ' Annolfo, Gaetano John Guy, Edward Douglass, Jr. Holland, Burke Elmo, Jr. Lominack, Robert Nance, Jr. McKenzie, C. William, Jr. Moffitt, Roy Bratton Perry, William Everett Shields, Maynard Earl Slaughter, Joseph Bert Soesbee, Wade Samuel RHO CHRPTER ROY B. MOFFITT, President Miss DOT BROWN, Sponsor OFFICERS ROY B. MOFFITT President LAWRENCE C. CLARK V ice-President HARRY E. BEATTY Secretary GUY J. D ' ANNOLFO Treasurer Delta Sigma Phi was founded at the College of the City of New York on December 10, 1899. At the present time there are sixty-four active chapters comprising a membership of over 30,000. Rho Chapter is the outgrowth of a local fraternity, Gamma Alpha Nu Gamma. On May 20, 1915, the local fraternity was designated Rho Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi. o The purpose of Delta Sigma Phi is to give its members that intimate fellowship with men of good character so necessary to their full development and to supplement their cultural and professional education with training in those qualifications for citizens and leadership which are not directly a part of the university function. fllpha Gamma Rho Atkins, James Edward Austin, William Bryant, Jr. Blevins, Fredrick Zane Bond, Edward Garrett Brinkley, Carson Miles Bumgardner, Harvey Lindv Caldwell, Hardy Robinson, Jr. Clement, John Marshall Cooper, John Corriher, Clyde Franklin Cragle, Raymond George Crutchfield, Douglas Milton Gulp, Charles Boyd Duke, Richard Thomas Dunn, Claude Jack, Jr. Everett, Joseph Leslie Furches, Samuel Wade, Jr. Harrington, Ben Davis Harris, Frank Alexander Harwood, Dewey Gilbert, Jr. Hester, Larry Collins Hinkle, James Ray Holmes, Malcolm Lamb James, Max Ralston James, Ted Lowell Jenkins, Robert Darrell Jones, Clifford M. Karriker, Ray Preston Kittrell, John Edison Knox, David Clark Lewis, Charles Edward, Jr. Lewis, William Mallox Lowder, Alfred Norman McCracken, David Eldridge McPherson, Thomas Richmond Mabry, Clyde Benton, Jr. Meacham, Frank Parker Morris, Lawrence Preston Oliver, James Ritch Parker, Bert Alric Pugh, Charles Ray Rhea, Johnny Wilburn Scroggs, James Alan Warren, Houston Butler White, Lawrence Anderson Williams, T. Baxter CHRPTER H. R. CALDWELL, President Miss LOUISE HORN, Sponsor OFFICERS H. R. CALDWELL President ALFRED N. LOWDER V ice-President CARSON M. BRINKLEY Secretary ROBERT D. JENKINS Treasurer Alpha Gamma Rho is a national social fraternity, and was founded in 1908 at Ohio State for the purpose of developing the best social, moral, mental, and physical qualities in each brother and to promote a wider acquain- tance and a b roader outlook on the part of agricultural men through fellowship in a national organization. There are 32 active chapters of Alpha Gamma Rho. Nu Chapter, before becoming national in 1919, was the local fraternity Theta Beta. One of the aims of Nu Chapter is outstanding scholar- ship, and all members are expected to develop a high standing. The national organization awards annually to the chapter with the highest scholastic average a plaque, which has been won six times by Nu Chapter. Nu Chap- ter has also won the I.F.C. Scholarship Cup eight times in the fourteen times that it has been awarded. AFP PI KRPPfl PHI Ammons, Robert Lewis Atwell, Maurice Deal, Jr. Earnhardt, William Guv, Jr. Blue, James Eldridge Boyette, David Gerson Chapman, Edwin B. Cope, William Baxter, Jr. Fox, George William Hinson, Richard Lawrence Jenkins, Albert Jonathan, Jr. Johnson, Paul Jones, Jr. Jovner, William Marion Jones, Robert Chandler Love, P. L. Morrison, William Fred, Jr. Muse, James Willard, Jr. Perkins, Frank Edward Plemmons, James K., Jr. Ross, John A. Sadler, Robert Leroy Satterfield, Richard Lindsay Spence, William Neil Thomason, Shelton William Tutzauer, Frank E., Jr. Walker, Thomas Bates Whetstone, Paul Asbury White, Arnold Prescott, Jr. Wilson, William Harper TflU CHRPTER J. K. PLEMMONS, Archon Miss MARJORIE HOLCOMBE, Sponsor OFFICERS J. K. PLEMMONS Archon R. L. HINSON Treasurer ]. W. MUSE Secretary W. M. JOYNER Historian Pi Kappa Phi was founded at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, December 10, 1904. It was a concrete and permanent result of a friendship that had flourished since the elementary school days in the environments of one of the South ' s oldest towns. With the definite pur- pose of extending the influence of the organization, the incorporation as a national fraternity took place in 1907. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote fellowship and mutual trust among its members, to uphold the ideals and traditions of the college where its chapters are located, to encourage excellence in scholarship and to inculcate in its members the highest ideals of Christian manhood and good fellowship. Two years ago Pi Kappa Phi instituted an annual inter- fraternity sing to promote cultural interest and competition among fraternities at N. C. State College. RMl fc .M BHMIMHk NMi MMIRk BRHWWps SIGITIfl PI Balog, Michael John Bolich, Gray Bulluck, Donnell Oren Christian, Lindsay Wayne Corbett, Kenneth Murchison, Jr. Craig, Elisha Wilson Davis, Waveland Drayton, Jr. Eskridge, Brewster Blanton Fogleman, Joe Blake Folb, Reecc Freeman, George Edward Fuscoe, John Michael Garner, Coyte Lee Hale, George Kellock, III Halsey, William Webb, Jr. Harrington, Lewis Benjamin, Jr. Ix, Douglas Edward Johnson, Thomas Ruffin, Jr. Kennette, Richard Heath Key, Kerford Aldin Key, Worth M erlin Lambert, George Smithson LeGrand, Charles Aycock McManus, Samuel Page, Wade Shamburger Painter, William Brown Pickett, Atlas Earl Poole, Hunter Alton Powell, Douglas Lionel Purvis, James Leon Ritsch, Robert Adams Rodman, John Franklin Savage, Hubert Max Sunderland, William Irwin Tolan, Lewis Eric Withers, Clifton Cameron Young, David Redd, Jr. RHO CHflPTER CHARLES A. LEGRAND, President Miss ANNE BYRD MCARTHUR, Sponsor OFFICERS CHARLES A. LEGRAND President MAX M. SAVAGE Vice-President LEWIS E. TOLAN Treasurer WAVELAND D. DAVIS Secretary Sigma Pi, national social fraternity, was founded at Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana, Feb. 26, 1897. The purpose of its founders was to organize the most worthy activities, social, athletic, and scholarly, and to set a high standard of manliness and college loyalty. The fraternity now has forty-three active chapters located throughout the nation. Rho Chapter, formerly the local Sigma Chi Gamma, was installed at State College in 1921. The chapter owns its own chapter house located at 2513 Clark Avenue, two blocks from the college campus. The event of the year for the fraternity is the annual Founders ' Day Banquet, held this year on Feb. 25, at the Sir Walter Hotel. The formal event was in celebration of the founding of the fraternity, and at this dance, which was called the Orchid Dance, each girl was presented with an orchid corsage. PHI KRPPfl TRU Alexander, John P. Ashley, George Coleman Barr, Harry Shields, Jr. Beaman, John H. Besso, Marc Joseph Boyce, Robert Erskine Boyd, William Henry, Jr. Brown, Samuel T., Jr. Burns, William Curtis Clark, James McNeill, Jr. Cottingham, Bromo Thomas, Jr. Groom, John Henry Foster, Clifford Thurman, Jr. Futch, William Stewart Gamble, Charles Jackson Hagstrom, Arthur Robert Hampton, William Roy Harkey, Donald Ray Hayward, Robert DeBerry Heilig, Harry Brown, Jr. Isley, Ernest Alfred, Jr. Jones, Gene Watts Lytle, Charles Edgar, Jr. Mclntyre, Robert McPhail Martin, Thomas Milton Miller, Robert George Moss, Charles Albert, Jr. Parrott, George Rowland Roddey, Sidney Hope, Jr. Rhodes, Joseph Franklin Roberts, Blair Wilson, Jr. Sharkey, Augustus Maynard Sloan, William A. Stewart, John Bruton Stewart, John Edward ft 10 $ Lr - J M % frfoifr CHI CHflPTER JOHN B. STEWART, President Miss FRANCES MACPHERSON, Sponsor OFFICERS JOHN B. STEWART President SAMUEL T. BROWN V ice-President ROBERT E. BOYCE Secretary CLIFFORD T. FOSTER .Treasurer In 1906, four outstanding students at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, founded the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. The fraternity and its ideas were drawn up by Dwight I. Douglas, William H. Shideler, Taylor A. Borradaile, and Clinton D. Boyd. Phi Kappa Tau was founded to break up a monopoly on student elections which were held by fraternity unions. The growth of the fraternity has been slow but consistent. Phi Kappa Tau has 57 active chapters and 31 alumni chapters throughout the nation. Chi Chapter at North Carolina State was granted its charter in 1923. Before that time the chapter was a social fraternity composed of outstanding textile students. The local was called Phi Psi Lambda. KT LRITIBDR CHI RLPHfl Brake, James Lowell Carrow, Guy E. Cease, Carl Bertram, Jr. Chappell, Ronald Norfleet Davis, Robert Boone Eubanks, William Scott, Jr. Evans, Dewey Hobson, Jr. Ferrell, Richard Homer Ferrell, Robert Earl Frazier, John Boyte Gilliam, James Dabney Graybeal, Bernard Burkett, Jr. Hammond, John Hyatt Harris, William Randell King, James Miles, Jr. Landreth, Fred Joseph Long, Robert Wilburn McCracken, Jack Graham McDowell, Billy Edward Males, William Reeves March, Clyde Vernon, Jr. Maxwell, Gilbert M., Ill Miller, Larry Gray O ' Briant, John Samuel Reed, Charles Russell Rose. Broadus Stone Ryman, John Kencyl Smith, Horace Anderson Tolleson, George Roland Trulove, Thomas Arthur, Jr. Ward, Boyd Maxton Warren, Dwight Randolph Wilson, Emory Lee Gfimmfi upsnon CHflPTER DEWEY H. EVANS, President Miss FAY O ' BRIANT, Sponsor OFFICERS DEWEY H. EVANS President HORACE A. SMITH V ice-President G. M. MAXWELL Secretary GEORGE R. TOLLESON Treasurer Founded at Boston University in 1909, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity has expanded until it is now the largest national fraternity, with 137 chapters located at prominent colleges in the United States and Canada. Gamma Upsilon was founded on the State College campus in 1924, and has initiated 340 men since that time. Lambda Chi Alpha employs four full time traveling secretaries who aid and advise the local chapters. The Cross and Crescent, the fraternity magazine, is published seven times annually. Other Lambda Chi Alpha chapters in the state are located at Duke, Wake Forest, and Carolina. The local chapter sponsors the annual Fraternity Bridge Tournament and a Christmas Party for underprivileged children. TflU KflPPfl EPSILOn Bennett, Joseph William Blackwelder, Charles B. Blalock, David Avery, Jr. Bowers, Jack Martin Brannan, George Wyatt Caldwell, Levi Frank Cash, William Roy Cloninger, Lamar Conor Curran, Robert Deese, Charles Glenn Dorward, Robert Eugene Downey, Edward Francis Field, James Lee Fletcher, Newton Gwyn Gillon, Richard Wayne Goodwin, Paul Franklin Haas, William Charles, Jr. Henkel, William Richard Hicks, Charles Emmett, Jr. High, Edward Oscar Hobbs, Glenn Jordan Hodges, Samuel Carter, Jr. Hodul, Paul Thomas Horn, Robert Leonard Koonce, Zachary Taylor Lambert, Charles Thomas Lumley, Howard Nathaniel, Jr. McGee, William Clyde, Jr. Mason, Joseph C., Jr. Miller, Robert Frederick Moore, Charles Joyce Ownley, Robert E. Pace, Doran Royal Pettinelli, Eugene Fedelis Phelps, Robert Bridger Piver, Robert McDonald, Jr. Raby, James Oliver Ricks, James Pender, Jr. Sawyer, David Marshall Shell, Howard Truman Shuping, James Alexander Sly, Richard Edgar Spencer, Alton Kinsley Spencer, Warren Gray Strawbridge, Harold Kenneth Strickland, Edwin Earl Tail, Richard Helms BETR BETR CHflPTER ROBERT E. OWNLEY, Prytanis Miss MARY RUTH REAVIS, Sponsor OFFICERS ROBERT E. OWNLEY Prytanis EDWARD O. HIGH Epi-Prytanis HOWARD T. SHELL Crysephelos WILLIAM R. CASH . Grammateus Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, on January 10, 1899. The founders established a fraternity of men chosen not for their wealth, rank, nor honor, but for their personal worth and character. Today, Tau Kappa Epsilon has 86 chapters at leading colleges throughout the United States. Tau Kappa Epsilon began its expansion into the South with the Beta Beta chapter, which was installed at North Carolina State College on January 19, 1947. There are now ten active chapters located in the South. The chapter owns its house at 10 Enterprise Street. sicmn mu Brown, Dave Cohen, Stanley Epstein, Warren W. Feibus, Lionel Sidney Filreis, Samuel Harold Getzler, Joseph Warren Gluck, Morton Chester Gold, Neil Bernard Greenberg, Leland Hugh Jacob, Haiim Abdul-Nabi Kallman, Martin Lavitt, Pincus Lavner, Jules Levin, Richard Ivon Madison, Milton Alan Mandel, Frank Howard Mintzer, Stuart Morton Pudnos, Mortimer Silverstein, Myron Lee Soling, Franklin Maxwell Strasberg, Norman Jay Urowitz, Sheldon Weisberger, Edmund Alan siGirm omEGfl CHflPTER MORTIMER PUDNOS, Prior MRS. SADIE SCHAFFER, Sponsor OFFICERS MORTIMER PUDNOS Prior HOWARD GOLENPAUL Exchequer SHELDON UROWITZ . . . Recorder At the College of the City of New York on Thanks- giving Eve, November 26, 1909, Sigma Alpha Mu was founded. The eight men who pledged themselves to an everlasting bond of friendship never realized that they were the seeds of a vast organization which would soon spring up in the United States and Canada. The object of the fraternity is to foster and maintain among its sons a spirit of mutual moral aid and support, to install and maintain in the hearts of its sons love for and loyalty to Alma Mater and its ideals, to inculcate among its sons such ideals as will result in actions worthy of the highest precepts of true manhood, democracy and humanity. In 1938, Theta Phi was inaugurated into Sigma Alpha Mu. Since inauguration, the fraternity has maintained moral and scholastic standings of the highest type. The fraternity ' s new home is located at 304 East Park Drive. sicmfl CHI Ammons, William John Barnes, Gerald Thomas, Jr. Barnes, Rupert Cecil Baugh, Philip Jackson, Jr. Bedford, Cannon Glover, Jr. Boone, Gray Richmond Bryan, Clyde Milton, Jr. Buchanan, James Ramsey Buie, Charles Gibson Byrum, Robert Warren Capel, Jesse Smith Clement, Andrew Lee Crawford, James Dalton Curlin, Charlie Donald Curtis, George David, Jr. Davis, William Lynch Doggett, Wesley Osborne Dooley, James Beverly Filiciotto, Jerome J. Fitzgerald, Paul Foust Hardy, William Keith Harris, Ralph Gene Henderson, Otis Havwood, Jr. Holt, Bryce Roswell, Jr. Holt, Jerry Alexander Homer, Edward Clarke Jones, William Boyd Keeley, Charles Allen Ligon, Elwood Boone Loflin, Ray Luther, Jr. Lowder, Jerry Lawrence McCormick, Donald Monroe McGhee, Sam Frank, Jr. McLean, Robert Alexander Majette, Joe Pretlow Margetts, Robert Clayton Mattox, Richard Kirkman Michie, William Harris Moore, James Marshall Mvers, Clifton lennings Robbins, John Daniel, Jr. Roberts, Cecil Parham Ross, William Oettinger Scott, William DeRosset Splawn, Jerrv Lamont Stephenson, Jack Vernon Stout, Ralph Dee, Jr. Sugg, Robert Russell, Jr. Taylor, Thomas Allen Ternouth, Richard A. F. Trollinger, Joseph William Tuley, James S. Waters, James Lamar Watts, Bernie Alfred Winecoff, Frank Layton Winecoff, George Thomas Winstead, Ellis G. Wisseman. William Rowland Wyatt, John Cox, Jr. DELTR EPSILOn CHRPTER DONALD M. McCoRMicx, Consul MRS. C. M. McCoRMicK, Sponsor OFFICERS DONALD M. McCoRMicK Consul RALPH D. STOUT Pro-Consul RICHARD A. F. TERNOUTH Annotator ROBERT R. SUGG, JR Quaestor ROBERT A. McLEAN Magister The Sigma Chi Fraternity was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, on June 28, 1855. It was the nineteenth college fraternity to be founded, and the third at Miami University. Today, Sigma Chi consists of 121 active chapters, and 115 alumni chapters. The Sigma Chi chapter at North Carolina State College was installed on May 15, 1943, after two years existence as a local fraternity known as Chi Sigma. Some of the outstanding events which highlight Sigma Chi ' s year are the Annual Sweetheart Ball and the Annual Christmas Party for Raleigh orphans. Sigma Rlpha Epsilon Alexander, Charles Slayton Armfield, James Warren Averv, Thomas Lenoir Baker, James McDowell, Jr. Bell, John Warren Brehm, Richard Heist Coble, John Edwin Conner, James Martin Davenport, John Robert DeBerry, Arthur S. Dickerson, James Wiley Dornseif, Albert Jacob Ferrell, George Dallas Griswold, William Shepard Harralson, John C. Harris, A. Hugh, Jr. Harvin, Glenn Beckham, Jr. Hayes, William Hayden Hester, Jerry Looper Hicks, David Wright, Jr. Howe, Charles Shaffer Jasmin, James Barker Lambert, David Marsh Lampe, Ross Warren Lawrence, Don Earl, Jr. Lewis, Luther Bridgers Maples, Hughie Martin, Jr. Moore, Kent Clayton Odom, Henry Sheldon Phelps, Richard F., Jr. Robinson, Charles Phillips Sample, Robert Crosby Thurman, Maxwell Reid Webster, Don Fletcher Williams, Oscar Davis Worslev, Nathan Wilbur, II . C. flLPHfl CHflPTER JAMES M. CONNER, Eminent Archon MRS. J. A. CONNER, Sponsor , I OFFICERS JAMES M. CONNER Eminent Archon JOHN C. HARRALSON .... Eminent Deputy Archon JAMES W. ARMFIELD Eminent Recorder JOHN E. COBLE Em inent Treasurer Sigma Alpha Epsilon was the first of the great line of Southern fraternities. Founded at the University of Ala- bama in 1856, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, now the second largest national fraternity, has always been a leader in the Greek world. S. A. E. leads the world in the number of chapter houses owned, the number of initiates, and the number of living members, along with the largest circulation of any fraternity publication. Although N. C. Alpha is relatively new on the campus, it has rapidly become a leader in fraternity life. The past school year brought forth a new house for the chapter which is the pride of each member. In the years to come you will find S. A. E. always doing its part to prove the greatness of the Greek-letter fraternity. HAE PHI EPSILOn PI Albert, Rolph Bondv, Charles Lloyd Brettler, Monroe S. Brown, Dennis Robert Davis, Burton Neil Epstein, Marc H. Gottlieb, Kenneth Harte, Robert Lawrence Hoffman, Donald George Koch, David Koch, Michael Peter McNamara, Thomas Patrick Maharam, Donald Henrv Maharam, Robert Donald Morris, Richard Lee Pavet, George Louis Saywitz, Herbert Sheldon Segal, Philip Michael, Jr. Shein, Arthur H. Smigell, Paul S. Sokol, Burton Leonard flLPHfl PHI CHflPTER CHARLES L. BONDY, Superior MRS. GLADYS BONDY, Sponsor OFFICERS CHARLES L. BONDY Superior PETER M. KOCH Vice-Superior MONROE S. BRETTLER Treasurer DAVID KOCH Secretary In June of 1949, a local fraternity, Phi Epsilon Tau, was chartered into the national fraternity, Phi Epsilon Pi. Originally founded in 1947, Phi Epsilon Tau was formed under the principles of fraternity, liberalism and non- sectarianism. These ideals furnished the spark to weld together a strong brotherhood. In 1948, the group moved into the white house on Park Avenue and began to be known on the campus. Scholastically, the fraternity has always ranked in the upper quarter of the fraternities at North Carolina State. THETfl CHI Bennett, Ransom Vernon Berry, Richard Lovell Hales, Louis Stanton Haywood, James Edward Johnson, David Reese Orr, Dick Robert Parks, William Colon Pryse, Edward John Reim, Edwin John Sadler, Howard Thomas Scholtes, William Edgar Sharpe, David Womble Sharpe, Thomas Boyd Sideris, Spyridon Nicholas THETfi CHI COLOnY DAVID W. SHARPE, President Miss CONNIE Cox, Sponsor OFFICERS DAVID W. SHARPE President THOMAS B. SHARPE V ice-President DICK R. ORR Secretary HOWARD T. SADLER . Treasurer Theta Chi was founded on April 10, 1856, at Norwich University, Norwich, Vermont. Theta Chi consists of 100 active chapters in all sections of the country with over 32,000 living members and alumni. Other chapters in North Carolina are at Carolina, Wake Forest, and Duke. Theta Chi Colony at North Carolina State was organized May 26, 1950, and included eleven mem- bers. During the Fall and Winter quarters of 1950- 51, the Colony was busy earning its place among the other fraternities on the campus and working to meet the standards necessary to become an active chapter. ex W if? I WI f -I 6. sfacR rP c( omiiCK for JACK McCoRMiCK Organizations Editor IV frs. Vedal for VESTAL FULP Head Photographer 166 ner for FRANKLIN SOLING Military Editor 166 lance n I oore for HARRY BARR Associate Business Manager aw for DAVID LAMBERT Assistant Business Manager o sroh on i fc -ani,e for JOHN McDANiEL College Editor l . Jc ou.1,5 frfu. E. Louis MUSTIAN, JR. Editor, AGROMECK litian ' i66 (Bonnie )kan,Kiin ARTHUR S. DEBERRY, JR. Business Manager, AGROMECK PAUL D. MILLER, JR Station Manager, WVWP BILL CARPENTER Editor, Agriculturist =Jioui6e cJLuncn, I . tflaraaret cyLofli RAY LOFLIN President, Junior Class I PF ALLEN F. SHAARUP Business Manager, Pinetinn T }. ROBERT DAVENPORT Business Manager, Wataugan CHARLES LEGRAND Editor, Southern Engineer CHARLIE BUIE President, Phi Psi MAX SAVAGE President, Senior Class ce oLee ( ates ' . J. M. JOHN BEAMAN IOEL 1 IEIM Business Manager, WVWP I 1. I o4iun rs. eim auli in. _saom HENRY ODOM President, Interfraternity Council m ROBERT JENKINS President, Kappa Phi Kappa Ideate w. CHARLES G. DEESE Lf. President, Tail Beta Pi . MORTIMER PUDNOS President, Sigma Tau Sigma ortimer w. JULIUS LASNICK President, Blue Key I SAM W. FURCHES President, Alpha Zeta ,,, S W. DAVIS R. GODWIN President Ex-Officio, Foresty Club HOMER A. SINK ................... President, Agricultural Club _ v. Pat We eemi GEORGE PJCKETT, JR President, Monogram duly EUGENE L. JEFFORDS .......... President, Interdormitory Council Ir6. (L-uaene -ua D. R. YOUNC;, |H Business Manager, Soiithern Engineer 166 President, Y.M.C.A. Be, i 77 bu, -i-i - ' IK. Koger I If. ROGER M. CROSBY, II Editor, Wataugan JACK BOWERS .................... Business Manager, Technician 6. jrrea -% V- w. w. W. C. I IAAS, JR. Editor, Technician JAMES P. RICKS, JR President, Engineers ' Council Ii66 ktarriet relaaaox a e i. sf, ). IACK McCRACKEN President, Campus Government HAROLD K. STRAWBRIDGE ( A- vsm . ' - ' ' F s ROY B. CLOGSTON Director of Athletics G. ALLEN NELMS Field Secretary of the Wolfpack Club flTHLETIC flommiSTRflTion Roy B. Clogston came to State College after a twenty-year tenure as Athletic Director at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York. His formal education includes a degree from New York University. His first official post was at Middlebury College in Massa- chusetts as assistant director of athletics, after which he re- turned to Springfield and completed work on a B.S. degree. The following year he attended New York University and received a master ' s degree. At the present time he has nearly completed work for a doctor ' s degree. Clogston lends a very personal and conscientious interest to the school ' s athletic program. He is constantly endeavor- ing to improve the facilities in all of the sports and has been instrumental in expanding the program in general. The State College Athletic Director is rapidly becoming one of the top men in the Southern Conference, thus ex- panding the reputation he has enjoyed for many years. Roy B. Clogston is truly one of the outstanding college ath- letic directors of the nation. JOHN F. MILLER Head of Department of Physical Education and Intramural Athletics ED STOREY Athletic Publicity Director [332] FOOTBflLL-1950 In the season opener with the U.N.C. Tarheels the Wolfpack was victorious in every department except the final score, which was decided by a fourth period touchdown by the Tarheels. The honors of the day went to State ' s Ed Mooney who completed 14 of 28 passes for 215 yards. The State marker was made by Alex Webster, when he hauled in a Mooney pitch, climaxing a touchdown drive which originated on the Wolf- pack 23 yard line. It was a hard fought battle all the wav with the final score reading, Carolina 13, State 7. BEATTIE FEATHERS Head Coach COACHES AND MANAGER Left to right: Wade Walker, Barrel Royal, Jim Gill, Beattie Feathers, Al Rotella, and Dick Peacock, Manager. In the second game of the 1950 season the Wolfpack battered down a surprisingly strong Catawba eleven to the tune of 7 to 6. The trusty toe of Ray Barkouskie, who kicked the placement, decided the final margin of victory. The winning touchdown was made by Mooney over right guard, and it was set up by a Mooney to Webster pass play. The most outstanding play of the game was the result of a hand-off from Smith to Webster, which was good for 48 yards. First row. Schacht, Tencick, Kaiser, Bagonis, Martin, Romanowsky, Mooney, Tofaute, Costa, O ' Rourke. Second row. Cox, Allman, Lesko, Beaver, Davis, Dew, Swart, Sloan, Smith. Third row. Fleming, Tola, Harding, Ferrell, Hart, O ' Briant, Spritz, Yeates. Fourth row. Sharp, Nicholson, Kennedy, Potts, Britt. Fifth row. Calvano, Ballard, Butler, Hillman, McArthur, Webster, Bill Musser, Manager. ED MOONEY, Back JIMMIE SMITH, Back VINCE BAGONIS, Guard FRED BEAVER, Tackle JIM O ' ROURKE, Back RAY BARKOUSKIE, Baefe WALTER SCHACHT, Guard ELMER COSTA, Tackle On the evening of October 7, 1950, in Clemson, S. G, the Wolfpack was the victim of the relentless Bengal Tigers. The power laden Clemson team added the State loss to its long victory string, and finished the season among the nation ' s top ten teams. This was one of the few teams that were very effective against the powerful State line. State ' s longest drive of the game started on their own 22 and didn ' t stop until Clemson took over on its 6. This series of plays consisted of ground plays by Mooney and O ' Rourke and passes by The Scooter to Gene Ferrell, and Jim O ' Rourke. Duke University barely managed a 7 to win over the Wolfpack on the basis of Bill Cox ' s Famous Bullet Passes. The air lanes stayed busy throughout the game in which 56 passes were thrown. Both teams were effective inside the twenty yard markers, but bogged down when scoring opportunities arose. The superlative State line contained the Duke ground plays throughout the encounter by use of such standouts as All-Southern Elmer Costa, Tony Romanowsky, Vince Bagonis, Walt Schacht, Jim O ' Rourke, Ray Barkou- skie, and Jimmie Smith. State regained the victory column by managing an im- pressive win over the highly favored Maryland Terrapins. It was a black day for the Maryland homecoming fans who saw their team bite the dust to the tune of 16 to 13. Elmer Costa, who wrecked Maryland ' s offense a year ago, again smothered them all over the field. A lot of credit must go to Walt Schacht, who called defensive signals for the Wolf- pack, and kept the entire Maryland team guessing. The State offense stayed off the ground in all but one plav, and the Feathers strategy was a credit to himself, the entire team, and the coaching staff. The Wolfpack gained more respect by trouncing the Gobblers from Virginia Tech 34 to 6. The highlight of the game was Al Webster ' s spectacular punt return for 91 vards. The State ground attack was relentlessv led bv Webster, Mooney, Ted Potts, Jimmie Smith, and Dick Spritz. The State team continued its winning ways by defeating the Richmond Spiders in the mud. State was favored to win by a larger margin, but was glad to settle with a win after battling an inspired team and a continual rain storm for four entire periods. The winning touchdown was made on a line buck by O ' Rourke which climaxed a drive which originated on the State 41, and Barkouskie kicked the placement. , 11 TONY ROMANOWSKY, End TOM TOFAUTE, Center ROLAND SIMON, End The high flying State team defeated the Wildcats of Davidson 15 to 7 to bring their victory string to four in a row. Both State touchdowns were scored by O ' Rourke with workhorse Mooney leading the attack. The Wolfpack for- ward wall played its usual fine game to overcome a stout opposing line. The most sensational and controversial touchdown play of the season was made by the Wolfpack to tie the highly favored Wake Forest team 6-6. The fans were dazzled by the 71-yard scoring pass from Mooney to O ' Rourke to Smith, which kept the Deacons from making a clean sweep of Big Four competition. When the State team got their backs to the goal they fought like demons to successfully stop the potent Wake Forest ground attack. This moral victory put another feather in Coach Feathers ' cap. The State team which built up an impressive record during the past season began to feel the results of a severe schedule when it ended the season with a loss to William and Mary. The 34-0 shellacking suffered at the hands of the Indians was the widest margin of victory enjoyed over a State team in a number of years by any opponent. ]immie Smith Scores at Chapel Hill PIGSKIN SUMMARY VARSITY State 7 U.N.C. 13 State . . 7 Catawba 6 State Clemson .27 State 16 Maryland 13 State Duke 7 State 34 V.P.I. . 6 State 7 Richmond State 15 JD avid son . . 7 State 6 Vake Forest 6 State William Marv ..34 FRESHMAN State 60 Campbell 6 State 7 U.N.C. . .. State Duke 18 State 49 Davidson State. . . 7 Wake Forest .28 fte and Carolina in Conference thriller We got that first down Free hall in Duke We got it again! BRSKETBflLL For the fifth consecutive year Coach Everett Case has produced an outstanding basketball team and Southern Conference Champion. During the 1950-51 season the Wolfpack has compiled a record of twenty-nine wins and only five losses with the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament yet to be played. Not only did the Wolfpack have an excellent record in regular season games but they also participated in and won the Southern Conference Tournament, the Dixie Basketball Classic, and the annual game with the South- ern Conference Senior All-Stars. SOUTHERN CONFERENCE LEADERS First row, left to right: Butter Anderson, Assistant Coach; Bob Holt, Lee Terrill, Captain Sam Ranzino, Vic Bubas, Pete Jacmowski, Everett Case, Head Coach. Second row. Eddie Morris, Bill Kukoy, Bernie Yurin, Joe Stoll, Bob Cook. Third row. George Pickett, Manager; Paul Brandenburg, Paul Horvath, Larry Lovington, Bobby Goss, Bob Speight. EVERETT N. CASE Head Coach The Wolfpack was rewarded for its efforts during the regular season by receiving a hid to the National Invita- tion Tournament in Madison Square Garden in New York City. The bid was accepted, but the Wolfpack was defeated by a red-hot Seton I lall team which was later labeled the team to beat. The Seton Hall game spelled the end to the brilliant four year careers of All-American Sam Ranzino and All- Southern Paul Horvath and Vic Bubas. Because of the four year eligibility rule, these three seniors were not allowed to participate in the national Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament, which at the time of this writ- ing is a coming event. The Southeastern playoffs of this, the greatest of all the dribble derbies, is to be held in the State College Coliseum. TIP-OFF Kukoy takes over Horvath lays it in How about a little help? PAUL HORVATH, Center Most Valuable Player Award Vic BUBAS Guard LEE TEHRILL Guard BOB SPEIGHT, forward BILL KUKOY, Forward PAUL BRANDENBURG, forward BOB COOK, Forward REGULAR SEASON SUMMARY State. . . . . ... 102 Furman 41 State .... . ... 71 Loyola 53 State .... . . . . 87 Davidson .... 53 State. . . . . ... 86 Geo. Wash... 71 State .... . . . . 65 E. Kentucky. 64 State. . . . . ... 83 Temple 61 State. . . . . ... 65 U. of Mich. . 62 State .... 61 Villanova ... 68 State .... . ... 85 Yale 57 State .... . . . . 93 Geo. Wash... 59 State. . . . . ... 77 Duke 71 State .... . ... 70 Davidson .... 61 State .... .... 61 Wm. Mary 54 State. . . . . . . . 64 Villanova ... 66 State. . . . 64 Wake Forest. 45 State. . . . 76 LaSalle 74 State .... ....114 Va. Tech. . . 66 State. . . . .... 71 U. N. C. ... 58 State .... .... 70 U. of Louisville 86 State. . . . . . . . 78 Wm. Mary 88 State .... . ... 86 Temple 58 State 75 Duke 65 State. . . . 92 U. of Louisville 78 State. . . . . . . . 68 U. N. C. ... 53 State. . . . .... 78 Wake Forest . 56 State ....101 Georgetown . 83 1. Sam Ranzino: Ail-American First Team (AP, UP, LOOK Magazine, COL- LIERS), All-Southern First Team (AP, UP), All-State First Team (AP, UP). 2. North Carolina State Basketball Team: Southern Conference Champions. 3. Elmer Costa: All-American Tackle (AP Second Team), All-Southern First Team (AP, UP), All-State First Team (AP, UP). 4. Ed Mooney: All-Southern (AP, UP), All-State (AP, UP). 5. Douglas Martin: Southern Conference Wrestling Champion (147 Ib. Class). 6. Bill Fowler: All-Southern First Team (AP, UP), All-State First Team (AP, UP). [339] BflSEBRLL Vic Sorrell ' s bast-hull nine finished the 1950 sea- son with a commendable record of 16 wins and 9 losses, with only one loss coming from opposition outside the Big Four. The biggest bats were wielded by All-Southern Bill Fowler and All-State Billy Smith, both of whom have signed professional contracts. FRESHMAN NINE First row: Petrino, Bryant, Kennedy, Long, Fuscoe, Saunders, Kohl- becker, Dave Baxter, Coach; Soling, Manager. Second row. Privette, Asst. Aigr.; Lemoine, Horbett, Moyer, Morris, Seif, Wright, Uzzle, Conroy, Mintzer, Asst. Mgr. 1950 RESULTS State 5 Rollins 4 State 8 Florida Southern .. 9 State 11 Stetson 6 State State 13 Jax Air Station . . Wake Forest .... , . 4 8 State 5 Duke 2 State 3 Wake Forest .... 8 State 14 Davidson n State 4 Camp Lejeune . . .. 3 State 3 U. N. C i State 4 Duke 2 State 3 Wake Forest .... 1 State 6 State 5 U. N. C .. . 9 State 10 Duke ... 2 State 6 Rollins ... 4 State 6 McColl Pros . . . . .. 1 State 9 Davidson ... 6 State 7 Duke ... 4 State 2 Wake Forest . . . ... 8 State 5 U. N. C . .. 6 State Wake Forest . . . ...14 State 2 U. N. C ... 7 State 5 Duke ... 4 State 7 Wake Forest . . . ...16 VlC SORRELL Head Coach 6 U. N. C 1 First row: Bill Wilhelm, Rowland Brinson, Bill Smith, Vic Sorrell, Coach; Charlie Atwell, Ned Council, Buck Livingston, Charlie Westbrook, Harry Brown, Manager. Second row. What- ley, Asst. Mgr.; Sam Welch, Paul Dinan, George Thompson, Irvin Page, Bob Smith, Don Cheek, John Norrell, William Martin, Lunsford Lewis, Bill Fowler, Burnie Bean. First row: Norman Orrnians, David Dubose, Tyler Wadsworth, Herbert Goldberg, Captain; Jerry Splawn, Charles Chambers, T. M. Fitzgibbons, Head Coach. Second row. John Hunter, Dick Parker, George Pickett, Vic Bubas, Charles Moore, Bobby Leon- ard, Sam Hudson. Third row. Bill Smith, Assistant Manager; Chris Davenport, William York, Marshall Vernon, Clyde Erwin, Manager. TRfiCK The N. C. State track and Cross-Country teams were responsible for breaking several records in the 1950 season. Clyde Garrison was winner of the Southern Conference c ross- country race. Chambers broke the one-quarter mile record in the Southern-Southeastern tournament, and set new records in the 440 and 220. The Southern Conference one-quarter mile and mile relay was won by State, and the regular season record shows six wins and two losses. Air Force Material In Fine Form Cross Country Tear Seated: Vitus Kaiser, John Thompson, James Smith, Douglas Martin, Gordon Knobbs, Doyle Strange, Nicholas Sideris, Regi- nald Buie. Standing: Al Crawford, Head Coach; Frank Town- send, Paul Wagner. Not pictured: Captain O. G. Rucker. UURESTLinG The N. C. State Wrestling team of 1950 built up a g(x)d record which resulted in seven wins and three losses. They were victorious over such strong teams as the University of North Carolina, Camp Lejeune, and West Virginia. The most outstanding wrestler on the State team was Southern Conference Champion, Douglas Martin, who was in the 147-pmnd class. He was well supported by standouts Reggie Buie, O. G. Rucker, and Vitus Kaiser. Mat men in action 1 . Front row. Morris, Duke, Jackson, Jones, Shober, Denyes, Lojko. Back row. Willis Casey, Coach; Uribe, Holmes, Carlson, Harris, Goode, Despres, Manager Andrews. swimminc The 1950 swimming team which represented State College compiled a record of six wins, two losses, and placed third in the Southern Conference meet. Bill Despres won the 100 yard free style event to win the title, Southern Conference Champion. BILL DESPRES Southern Conference 100-yard Free Style Champion FRESHmpn swimminc TERH The back stroke artist for the Wolfpack was Matt Lojko, who could always be depended upon to come in first. Woody Jones carried the colors for State in the fifty-yard free style, and Snookie Nunis ably performed the diving chores. INTRAMURAL ADVISORY BOARD, Seated: Gales Perry, J. F. Miller. Standing: E. B. Ligon, Wilson Craig, J. A. Rogers, R. F. Smith, W. N. Tatum. The intramural sports program at North Carolina State College has long been an enviable position, being vaunted by the intramural athletics depart- ment and well received bv the student body. Com- petition has been keen and participation excellent. Intramural Boxing Champs JIM TWYFORD: Best Dormitory Manager Dormitory Basketball Champs iniRnmuRflLS Each year outstanding intramu- ral athletes are chosen to partici- pate in a Big Four field day, which was held at, and won by, N. C. State in 1950. The staging of this event left little to be desired even in the eyes of the most critical observer, and all indications are that it will continue to grow in the future. MORE POWER TO YOU! Ever since the end of World War II this Company has been engaged in a hundred million dollar expansion program the biggest in its history. This construction and building program is an assurance that there will not be a power shortage in this area . . . that there will be ample low cost power here for all needs in the foreseeable future. (CAROLINA POWER LIGHT COMPANY) [346] Recent installation of Gust on County automatically controlled Package Dieinj Machines, Extractor, and Dryers. FULLY AUTOMATIC MACHINES ASSURE PRE- DETERMINED DYEING RESULTS GASTON COUNTY FEATURES THAT SAVE TIME AND MONEY; ELIMINATE COSTLY GUESSWORK AND WASTE . . . POSITIVE CONTROL . . . From the loading to the unloading of the kiers, every phase of the dyeing operation is under positive control. Less skilled help is required because all machines are equipped with automatic temperature controls, automatic dye liquor flow reversing mechanisms, patented two-way running wash system, and dye liquor flow controls. ACCURACY IN MATCHING COLORS . . . Robot DYEMASTER controls provide permanent record for matching colors quickly and perfectly. GASTON COUNTY Albert R. Breen 80 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, III. FLEXIBILITY . . . Machines designed for package dyeing only can be furnished for ly , H perforated tubes, spiral springs, wool tops, Barber-Colman cheese, or any other size perforated tube. ALL MACHINES AVAILABLE IN STAINLESS STEEL OR NICKEL IRON . . . Extremely compact in design, machines are available in single or multiple kier set-ups, ranging from I to 2000 pounds. We also build Combination Beam and Package Dyeing machines. DYEING MACHINE CO. Gaston County Dyeing Machine Co., Terminal Building: 68 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. .1.. G. binder, Mgr. STANLEY, NORTH CAROLINA fffy a doq ' 4 tije at State CAROLINA EQUIPMENT COMPANY CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRIAL and LOGGING EQUIPMENT Intern ational Diesel Power Raleigh Wilmington Guilford Charlotte Asheville [347] Fine Class Rings Announcements Yearbooks Awards J O S T E N ' S Representative L C. CHILES 611 Colonial Drive HIGH POINT, N. C. PINE STATE MILK ICE CREAM The Best Since 1919 PINE STATE CREAMERY CO. Gicnwood Ave. RALEIGH, N. C. [348] Stonecutter Mills affords excellent oppor- tunities to work and learn in the field of synthetic textiles. Our organization performs all functions in the rayon industry from opening raw yarn through dyeing and finishing. STONECUTTER MILLS CORPORATION SPINDALE, N. C. Sales Offices: New York, N. Y. [349] CAROLINA CLEANERS Dependable GLEANING PRESSING DYEING 8871 Phones 8872 Branch Offices Corner Hargett Wilmington Sts. 1902 Hillsboro St. Are You The Student Who Is GOING PLAGES? Whether it ' s home for a week-end, a holiday or at the end of the year, you can always travel comfortably quickly, and economically by Greyhound. Fre- quent schedules fit your needs. Low fares (with extra reductions for round- trip) fit your allowance. Ask your local agent for full information. GREY HOUND q ' BeautieA (7 + an ompanu d NORTH CAROLINA ' S LEADING PRODUCE DEALER A complete line of fresh fruit and vegetables -- in and out of season RALEIGH, N. C. Guy L. Honeycutt, President [350] WHAT MAKES A CHAMPION ATHLETE? IS IT CONDITIONING. . . coaching . . . teamwork . . . physique . . . sportsmanship . . . competitive spirit ... or just plain honest-to-goodness athletic skill? We don ' t pretend to be athletic experts, because our job is to manufacture high quality textile products. But as sporting fans we think it would be safe to say that an athletic champion is the result of all these fine qualities. We know that it has taken a combination of great leadership, manufacturing know-how, careful planning, employee loyalty, and skilled teamwork to make Burlington Mills a champion in the textile industry. The Company ' s many accomplishments and progressive growth during the past 27 years are well known. We are proud of this record and equally proud of our 32,000 employees who have worked together with real team spirit as members of the Burlington team. It ' s a fact that Burlington ' s fine fabrics, hosiery and other textile products are truly Woven Info the Life ol America just as every Burlington plant is woven into the life of its own community. DurlinOton Mills IFoven into O the Life of America EXECUTIVE OFFICES: GREENSBORO, N. C. MAKER OF WOMEN ' S OUTERWEAR AND UNDERWEAR FABRICS MEN ' S WEAR FABRICS DECORATIVE FABRICS HOSIERY FOR MEN AND WOMEN COTTON PIECE GOODS AND YARNS RIBBONS INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORTATION FABRICS [351] Save for the future with FIRST CITIZENS Ml TRUST CO RALEIGH, N. G. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Establish Your Credit Through Our Checking Service CROSS ROAD B 111 OBERLIN OF Oberlin Road U ROAD BURKE BURKE ' S Quality K i N. C. State Cleaning Since 1930 E i College Ul Campus [352] 1 omblc (Capital ' s J tore rt or n I en 311 FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH, N. C. RALEIGH, N. G. GOOD USED CARS Bought Sold CITY MOTOR COMPANY 429 S. Wilmington Street RALEIGH, N. C. [353] COflGRRTULRTIOnS GRRDURTES UUE UUISH YOU GOOD LUCK GOOD HEflLTH flPID IDUCH SUCCESS FTlay The memories Of Your School Days Be Pleasant Ones find UUe Hope The Education You Have Received ULIill Help You To Preserve Rnd Ever Improve Our flmerican ULlay Of Life. SDNDCD PRODUCTS COMPANY SERVING INDUSTRY SINCE 1899 Manufacturers Of CONES, TUBES, CORES, SPOOLS, BOBBINS, COTS PAPER SPECIALTIES, PAINTS AND LACQUERS HARTSVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA SINCE 1832 Textile Manufacturers have depended upon DAVIS FURBER machinery, supplies and services to produce their goods at the finest quality obtainable, and at the lowest possible cost. Constant research and development to improve upon our products and methods of manufacture, insures our customer ' s growth and progress. It is on this basis that DAVIS FURBER have established their leadership in over a century of textile progress. DAVIS F MACHINE COMPANY NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA H Sa round, 4$ farm, [354] Indians weave baskets . . . writers weave plots ... we weave modern fabrics for Americans. In our type of weaving ... as in good baskets and good stories . . . good results can be achieved only by strict attention to fundamentals. That is a basic principle with us. Every fabric begins with a solid and practical foundation of quality. To do this job, and do it right, we need ambitious young people to help us. We are always glad to discuss opportunities in the textile business with those genuinely interested. CARTER FABRICS OPERATING 6ROUP CARTER FABRICS OPERATING GROUP EXECUTIVE OFFICES GREENSBORO, N. C. [355) THE BORDEN COMPANY White Dairy Products Division RALEIGH, N. C. CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE and WILSON UZZLE, Inc. Dial 2-4474 421 Fayetteville St. RALEIGH, N. G. mm $, inc. 7 West 36th St., New York 18, N. Y. Manufacturers of CHOIR GOWNS PULPIT ROBES CAPS, GOWNS, HOODS for All Degrees Outfitters to over 3000 Schools, Colleges, and Churches plwde ? [356] Robbins Mills, Inc., a leader in the field of synthetic textiles, offers to young men and women with initiative and ability an excellent opportunity to work and learn the processing of synthetic fibers from raw cut staple and filament through dyeing and finishing.. ROBBINS MILLS, Inc 1407 Broadway NEW YORK 18, N. Y. OPERATING ROBBINS MILLS (Va.), Inc. Clarksville, Va. ROBBINS MILLS (N. C , Inc. Aberdeen Division Aberdeen, N. C. RED SPRINGS DIVISION Red Springs, N. C. ROBBINS DIVISION Robbins, N. C. RAEFORD WEAVING DIVISION RAEFORD THROWING DIVISION Roeford, N. C. [357] For QUALITY HARDWARE AND Courteous Service SEE FERGUSON ' S HARDWARE 2904 Hillsboro Street Free Delivery Dial 2-4877 Open Till 6 P.M. ll be other eyed CHATHAM MANUFACTUING COMPANY. IlKIN. NOKTH CAROLINA [358] (ptmJth uua, A uthorized SALES SERVICE Dial 2-3766 Conn-Gower Pontiac Company 310-312 S. Salisbury Street RALEIGH, N. G. Compliments of ITIflRTin miLLWORK compflny Harrison Ave. Morgan St. RALEIGH, N. G. William D. Martin ' 15 Robert T. Ncwcomb ' 15 William D. Martin, Jr. ' 43 Guv CoUeqe W. H. KING DRUG COMPANY Wholesale Druggists RALEIGH, N. C. ' The House of Friendly and Dependable Service [359] Wishes To The 1951 GLASS N. G. STATE COLLEGE AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION PLANTS Enka, N. C. Lowland, Tenn. SALES OFFICES 206 Madison Ave. New York City and Greensboro, N. C. ERIE CITY Fire and Water Tube Boilers CRESCENT DELTA Woodworking Machinery DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY RALEIGH DURHAM ROCKY MOUNT GOLDSBORO [360] Compliments of A. B. CARTER, Inc. Operating Mill Devices Company GASTONIA, N. C. Carter Traveler Company GASTONIA, N. G. [361] Say lehedco for Quality Loom Harness Equipment And a bland ,oulhern for Quality Shuttles WORLD FAMOUS PRODUCTS THAT n m-f the World ' s Needs! STEEL HEDDLE MFG. CO. 2100 W. ALLEGHENY AVE., PHILADELPHIA 32, PA. Other Offices and Plants Greenville, S.C. Atlanta, Ga. Greensboro, N.C. Providence, R. I. SOUTHERN SHUTTLES P T Plant... Greenville, $. C. A Division of STEEL HEDDIE MFG. CO. STEEL HEDDLE COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED 310 St. Hubert Street, Granby, Quebec, Canado Our sincere good wish is 627 Greenwich Street, New York 14, N. Y. BOSTON CHICAGO CHARLOTTE PROVIDENCE SAN FRANCISCO PHILADELPHIA that you and your fellow students will find all of the gratification of achieve- ment in your careers in the textile industries that your studies have made possible. CIBA COMPANY INC. [362] Congratulations to the Graduating Glass! and Wishing you every success in your career. AMERICAN YARN and PROCESSING COMPANY Spinners and Processors MOUNT HOLLY, NORTH CAROLINA Ifounq Wlan f- lumoutk RAWLS MOTOR COMPANY RALEIGH, N. C. [363] Covers by Kingskraft Compliments of LANDS, INC Raleigh ' s Leading Credit Jewelers Never Any Interest or Carrying Charges 137 Fayetteville Street Dial 2-3751 Slout Boat U CMna [364] KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BIG STUDENT SERVICE CENTERS All Over The Campus OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE NORTHWEST WING YMCA BUILDING WATAUGA BOOK SHOP WEST SIDE WATAUGA DORMITORY THE TECHNICAL PRESS Quick Service in Multilith Offset Printing Textbooks Lab. Manuals Special Forms QUAD CANTEEN UPPER QUADRANGLE SYME COFFEE SHOP NORTHWEST CORNER SYME HALL COUNTRY HOUSE ALEXANDER TURLINGTON COURT TUCKER SNACK BAR TUCKER DORMITORY LINTHEAD SNACK BAR TEXTILE BUILDING 1919 1951 Under Direction of L. L. IVEY, General Manager [365] For More Than A Quarter of a Century this store has served students, alumni and faculty members of N. C. State College with the best in na- tionally known merchandise for men. McLEOD WATSON CO. In Odd Fellows Bldg. Anywhere. . . Anytime You Trust its Quality WXTlIC UNOH AUTHOOTY Of TW COCA CCHA COttTW 9t THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY RALEIGH, N. C. RANDOLPH MILLS, Inc. FRANKLINVILLE, N. G. Maufacturers of EXCELSIOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK FEEDS [366] Congratulations and Best Wishes To GLASS OF ' 51 UNITED MERCHANTS and MANUFACTURERS, Inc. Southern Plants FINISHING DIVISION Cotton Division Clearwater, South Carolina Rayon Division, Old Fort, North Carolina FABRIC PRODUCTION DIVISION Augusta Weaving Division, Aiken Mills, Augusta, Georgia Bath Mills, Bath, South Carolina The Seminole Mills (Seminole Division), Clearwater, South Carolina Statesville Weaving Division, The Seminole Mills, Statesville, North Carolina Union-Buffalo Mills Company, Union, South Carolina United Rayon Mills (Elberton Division) Elberton, Georgia United Rayon Mills (Knitting Division) Old Fort, North Carolina RALEIGH Congratulations to the men and women of the Class of 1951 It has been our privilege to have served many of you during your years at State. It is our hope to merit your continued patronage throughout the years ahead. [367] EYE-LURING... MOJUD NYLON STOCKINGS So sheer . . . So sleek . . So smooth fitting . . . Ask for them at better stores everywhere MOJUD HOSIERY CO., INC. GREEMSBORO, N. C. I To the following we would like to express our sincere thanks For the splendid coopera- tion and advice which was so essential for the make-up and completion of this 1951 AGRO- MECK: Mr. Len Glover, Mr. Manson Allen, and Mr. Ed Coleman of the Lynchburg En- graving Company; Mr. Harrie Keck of the Observer Printing House; Mr. Fay Smith and Mr. Billie Waller of Waller and Smith Stu- dios; Mr. Pop ' ' Taylor and Miss Frances Thompson of the N. C. State Alumni Asso- ciation; and Mr. Harry Jenkins, Executive Secretary of the Student Publications Board. Without the help and advice of these per- sons we could not have put out a yearbook that we would be as proud of as we are this 1951 AGROMECK so again, our thanks to each of vou. SAY. BhsuouL ROYAL BAKING COMPANY RALEIGH, N. G. [368] WALLER SMITH PHOTOGRAPHERS Official Photographers for the 1951 AGROMECK 12 EAST HARGETT STREET RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA [369] COMPANY Designers and engravers of the South ' s finest school publications LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Norkinq TOGETHER... orking together is the theme of the OBSERVER PRinTiriG HOUSE publications department. UUe cannot do our best work without your assistance you cannot expect to get the best results from your efforts without willing assistance and cooperation from your printer. ARTISTS AND CRAFTSMEN WORK TOGETHER IN CREATING IMPRESSIVE AND LASTING RECORDS OF YOUR YEARS IN SCHOOL- OBSERVER PKINTINE HOUSE N.
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