North Carolina State University - Agromeck Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

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regular hours College Life that ' s how it was.. blind dates balanced diet... intellectual companionship... healthy atmosphere stimulating lectures... intramural sports... the 1955 agromeck Nineteen fifty-five . . . what is it? To the students of North Carolina State College it ' s more than just a year; more than mere passage of time. It ' s a step forward, a step in our progress from being just plain kids to being capable of leading our fellow man and helping to shape and to share the destiny of the world. It ' s been a year of study, fun, worry and responsibility. The world has revolved many times; a great deal has happened —and some of it happened elsewhere than at State College. This edition of AGROMECK is going to tell the story of last year-1954-55. It ' s not going to merely list the events, however. That means nothing; but it ' s going to show the gaiety . . . the study . . . the sadness . . . the companionship of the past year .. . as it affected you individually, State College in particular, and North Carolina and the United States in general. Your AGROMECK represents your mark in your college days. If you remember . . . THAT ' S HOW IT WAS . . . in 1955 at North Carolina State College in Raleigh, North Carolina, U. S. A. JOHN GREGG, Editor DON JOYCE, Business Manager Five Congressmen who were by Puerto Rican fanatics ' gunfire in the House one year ago are shown standing on the steps of the Capitol. Kenneth A. Roberts (D-Ala.) still walks with a cane. The President of the United states, Dwight D.Eisenhower, grins as he displays a battered helmet and a photograph of an old fire engine after being made an honorary member of a fire company founded by George Washington. (AP Wirephotos courtesy of the news and Observer). that ' s how it was.... March 1st brought a new series of atomic blasts to the Nevada desert. 1954 and 1955 have proved to have their share of disasters. Mother Nature did her share in North Carolina with Hazel; however, Hazel ' s effect here was mild compared to what some other states encountered. in 1955 in the united states A residential section of Youngstown, Ohio, alone suffered well over $200,000 damage as nature struck another blow. An Air Force B-47 crashed and burned after one engine quit. The plane crashed into a house and exploded. West Hamlin, W. Va., was completely isolated as the nearby river rose out of its banks, leaving 200 homeless. Johnny Law on the job in 1955 in north carolina Colonel Smith and Major Speed working to reduce highway deaths 1955 was the big year for N. C. Safety Program. Under the capable guidance of Commissioner Edward Sheidt, Colonel James R. Smith and Major C. A. Speed, an safety program was launched, enforced with hot rod Fords, plain cars, speed watchers and radar. During the last 8 months of 1954, N. C. Traffic Rates were cut by 16 per cent. This placed N. C. with the third lowest fatality rate in the U. S. However, this is only a portion of the safety program. In addition to controlling highway speeding and accidents, the Safety Division of the N. C. Highway Patrol also trains over 12,000 high school students as school bus drivers per year. Working with N. C. State College ' s extension division, the Patrol initiated a 20-hour course in Driver Education. This was only the beginning of cutting the fatality rate in our state, which last year was 1,118. The Patrol ' s program extended beyond the Extension Program here at State. At the beginning of this year, they started a series of television programs on safety, impressing the people of North Carolina that it ' s their own lives in question. To some very few of us, the Patrol ' s speed traps have been considered a bother but to the majority of us they have been life savers. Because of these reminders of speed we ' re here to read about it. Yes . . That ' s how it was ... The Capitol building of North Carolina, seat of government for the state that Col. Harrelson served so well. COL. JOHN W. HARRELSON The untimely death of Colonel John W. Harrelson, chancellor emeritus of North Carolina State College, brought shock and sorrow to the State and the Institution which he loved so well and served so nobly. The Colonel was fatally stricken while delivering an address on March 12 at the dedication of the new D. H. Hill Library. He had worked with quiet dignity in many responsible positions to further the growth, development and advancement of North Carolina, and his beloved State College. Colonel was a great leader, a distinguished soldier, and a dedicated citizen who will be sorely missed by his many friends. Holliday Hall, wherein Col. Harrelson worked and planned for the advancement of State College. ... memories of the day of days that ' s how it was.... A little bit of tradition supplanted by a great deal of modernness sums up the characteristics of a growing school . . . N. C. State College. This fine balance between tradition and modernness provides a healthful atmosphere for rapid growth. And there was growth on many levels. Earle Edwards surprised the Conference with a football team that made State Alumni both proud and hopeful for next year. Speaking of Alumni, State ' s greatest alumnus, David Clark, whose name has become a tradition at State, worked as hard as ever in 1955 to keep the School in the place it so well deserves . . . first! In 1955 at n. c. state in raleigh, n.c. HIGHLIGHTS It was a year with many highlights; only a portion of them can be shown in this section. Most of them are the outstanding events of the year that the entire campus. To some of you the highlight of the year may be the girl you met, the election you won or maybe a friend you made for life. You can see it would be impossible to include these things in this section. However, if you remember little things that occur while others vacationed . . . some worked . . Although school officially started on September 14, for many it started in the summer. There was much work to be done to get State in high gear by September 14. There was planning for Freshman Week and the usual problems that come up. However, things were worked out beautifully and executed with precision: it was hot! Nevertheless, State ' s football team was knocking heads in the warm 100° weather under the direction of our new head coach, Earle Edwards. Regardless of how the team would turn out, they all worked hard to give State something to be really proud of. Under the direction of its new president, Doc Cheek, the Student Government held its first meeting 10 to make sure everyone knew what he was to do in the orientation program. The meeting was short; the Deb Ball was held that night. The studio was with activity. People were running around up microphones and arranging cord. Inside the control room engineers were dialing knobs and colored lights were on and off. No, of course not. This was WVWP starting their broadcast for the coming year under the capable hands of Sam Harrell. As a result of the last spring elections The AGROMECK was inherited by Editor John Gregg and Business Manager Don Joyce. New ideas came to the two; so they to Lynchburg, Virginia, to meet with the engravers and to get these ideas on paper. Things looked rosy from the outside but the honeymoon was over soon; they found they had inherited themselves a job. At the first meeting of the sta ff, John and Don told them that there are four things that make a yearbook: pictures, copy, policy and spirit. Pictures are taken, copy written; and policy is that guiding force that tells them that the staff must attend classes and they must pass their work or join the ranks of the flunkey club. And that ' s where spirit enters the picture—the will to keep going. That ' s how it was—the beginning of a new book. Others just hoped . . . and editors and business managers pulled hair Welcome Frosh. Yes, The Technician met the freshman class as they came to State College. Under the of John Parker, the editor, The Technician was slated for the biggest year in its history. While worried about the editorial side, John Puckett, the business manager, was slowly pulling his hair out to balance the year ' s budget. registration and a new system ... While upperclassmen ' s cries of Hi, did you have a good summer? echoed around them, 1400 bewildered, but willing-to-learn, freshmen arrived on campus that bright Thursday, September 9. They listened with great interest to what their upperclassmen had to say concerning State and its activities. For the next five days they were up bright and early taking placement exams, going on campus tours, meeting their deans and attending an occasional dance. This was only the beginning of four hard years of work, fun and a new life. Then came the rest of the upperclassmen, each one with many tales of the summer. What had been a quiet campus all summer was suddenly bursting at its seams. There was a new semester system that was going into effect that was to be much discussed. There were to be three men to a room. And, of course, there was the usual discussion of which professor you should try to get, and the advice given by the sophomores to the new recruits. This was the beginning of State College 1954-1955 school year! Warm weather, long lines, thoughts of the semester system and of paving tuition made this a typical registration day. Get there early and you won ' t have to wait in line to register . . . Famous last words! Marilyn Collins, Miss Consolidated University, for us at the State-UNC game. Captain Steward was to join the Civic Music Association, but his friend, George Hall, seems to be looking at the scenery . . . All too soon the time comes around to settle with the Business Office, but only after standing in line for two hours . . . Who is Hans rushing? The Sigma Nu Dance What ' s better than a Pika Party ? Henry on the job! The TKE party in their new house The K.A. ' s dinner where is Robert E. Lee? and new blood for the greeks. Tacker copped the honors for the winning dorm float. slips into first place by a wolf ' s nose over the Pi ' s float. and the alums came back home The victory dance for the alums after State took Richmond by an upset of 14-6. Crepe paper, elbow grease, baling wire all add up to a pretty float for the Hillsboro run. ] What ' ll you have—Pabst Blue Ribbon? With the accent on spirit Phi Kappa Tau ' s entry, Lynda Flowe, took the Miss Wolfpack title. Mary Lib Delbridge smiles while Sonk looks on. The pride of the Pi Kappa Phi ' s, Peggy Eakes MIRIAM WATKINS SCRUGGS SHERRY NOBLE BETTY HUNTER LEE WIELAND NANCY COOPER MRS. HAROLD LAWRENCE Errol Garner and Woody Herman furnished the music, the College Union the place, and the IFC the dance for the 1955 Pledge Dance. And now it was here, and the Greeks enjoyed it for a few hours . . . then it was over, becoming just another memory. Baby, it ' s cold outside was never more true than tonight because the mercury dropped to a low 20. The favorite expression was Have you checked your anti-freeze?! Woody leads the band, providing tender moods for late hours. crushed corsages and sore feet . . Everyone was dressed up. The boys in their new or newly rented tuxes-bow ties, black shoes and scattered boutonnieres gave them a distinguished look. The girls poured themselves into their seldom-used formals. With bare shoulders, stockings and high heels they waited for their one-and-only Greek to arrive. When they reached the dance, out came the corsages to be delicately placed on the feminine form. Everybody made sure he looked his best—and the dance started. Like most dances this one took on the atmosphere of a sedate Viennese Ball at the beginning. As the dance however, the atmosphere relaxed—dancers danced closer, co rsages became crushed, feet tired, thoughts tender. That ' s how it was the night of December 4th at State College. Tuning up for the party after the dance . . . laughs tender moments . . all greek When easier exams are given, the average will exceed 2.0 and with the new year came exams! The dreaded day finally came and students turned their interest from their many activities (Meredith, St. Marys, Peace, and who knows where else) to books. It didn ' t take too long for them to find that first semester was not so easy. Some of our friends have gone beyond . flunked out . . . So this page is dedicated to those poor souls who didn ' t make it . . .! We tried to get a picture of the readmission board to go on this page, however, we were unable to do so. Please bear with us and go on to the next page. Those who studied are here to read this. a new semester . After the most generous vacation (3 days) between exams, everyone returned to face the new semester. were griping about the semester being gated too fast, faculty about the students not studying, and the parents about their sons wasting money. The AGROMECK doesn ' t know who is responsible, but would like to go on record as saying that the semester system is for the birds. all part of an education . while all this time accent on music After marching across the gridiron turf during the football season, the members of State ' s band switched to indoor music in the winter and spring quarters and formed a concert band. With approximately 70 pieces, the band presented a concert during the winter quarter and played many popular classical pieces. The band is by Major C. D. Kutschinski. Music comes in varying degrees—here we see a small group of boys listening to soft music to complete the atmosphere in Normans ' —the Saturday Poker game. Now the director takes his magic wand to show the students just what the band can do. The band breaks loose on one of those foot-patting tunes before the group who come to see STATE prove itself once more as a leader. All during 1954 and 1955 Jimmie Capps (Our Best To You—W.P.T.F.) gave the students of State music to study by, listen to, and best of all music to remember. The 1955 AGROMECK salutes Jimmie Capps and Our Best To You as the outstanding program of its type for this year. The Dorm Champs From Beckton I 1954 Best All-Athlete Participation 1954 Sigma Chi Champs for Intramurals 1954 Outstanding Athletes of the year 1954 Dorm Athletics Commiittee Fraternity Athletic Committee many distinguished themselves in intramurals . . The intramural program at State is a very one. It gives the boys a chance to get out and get their minds away from their studies as well as develop their character. The programs are very competitive with each dorm in competition with the others. A champion from the dorm is as well as one from the Fraternities. Last year the champs were Becton I and Sigma Chi. the campus commandos dance . HELEN SANDERS for GEORGE M. HOWEY NANCY CARPENTER for JOHN N. GREGG PAT KENNERLY for JOE WARLICK, JR. MARY LIB DELBRIDGE for SAUNDERS BLALOCK Military ball....... under the capable guidance of Mack Howey as chairman, the Pershing Rifles, Arnold Air Society, and Scabbard and Blade presented to the cadets of N.C. State the annual military Ball Honorary Colonels NANCY CARPENTER for JOHN GREGG SARA BEAUFORD for HARRY WELCH SHERRY NOBLE for DON JOYCE LYNN FOUSHEE for PAUL DAVIS, JR. AGNES WARD for THOMAS CROCKETT CYNTHIA GATEWOOD for RICHARD WHITE RUTH REECE SIDES for CHARLES LUNDY MARY LIB DELBRIDGE for SONK BLALOCK The couples were all happy as they came to the Annual Military Ball. Many weeks of work were over in a matter of only a few hours. HARRIE S. KECK For twenty-three years Harrie Keck has been working on the Agromeck—four while a student at State and nineteen publishing it. No one can appreciate the cooperation and splendid work that he has done any more than the staff of this year ' s book. We take pride in saluting you, Harrie S. Keck. LINDSAY R.WHICHARD No one from State college deserves an AGROMECK dedication more than Lindsay Whichard. He has been the backbone of the publications at N. C. State College —always willing to work but never willing to take the credit he so richly deserves. The staff proudly salutes you, Lindsay Whichard. Seniors and Their Leaders It was a quiet Sunday evening. The activity on the campus was at an absolute minimum. The library was nearly empty. The walks were devoid of students. Lights were out in most campus buildings. A few dormitory rooms were lighted, but the classroom buildings were black. No cars were parked in front of the dorms. Only a smattering of students were in the C U. The suitcase students had not arrived back as yet, and the campus in general seemed to be taking a rest. Rigor mortis appeared to have the College in its grips. Activity ceased. Only when this contrast is offered is it realized what a bustling hive of activity State is during a regular day. The campus houses a big business. how it was . . seniors, deans and campus make up our college... these men conduct the university business LUTHER HODGES Governor of North Carolina GORDON GRAY President of the Consolidated University CAREY H. BOSTIAN Chancellor of North Carolina State College Wm. D. CARMICHAEL, Vice-President and Controller of the Consolidated University while these made state the leader J. J. STEWART Dean of Student Affairs BANKS C. TALLEY, JR. Assistant Dean of Student Affairs E. L. CLOYD Dean of Students J. G. VANN Assistant Controller R. N. ANDERSON Director of Student Personnel J.S. FULGHUM Student Housing and these gave the students the necessary help LYLE B. ROGERS Scholarships and Financial Aid N. B. WATTS Student Affairs The Faculty Senate . . . who passed on early graduation . . THE GOLDEN CHAIN Senior Honorary Golden Chain, Senior Honorary Society, was organized in May, 1926. The purpose of the society is to promote better 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. HILDING ROBERT KROOK DAVID H. BARRETT JAMES E. THORNE JOHN W. PARKER WILLARD K. WYNN WILLIAM S. ENLOE FIELDS W. COBB BOBBY JOE STEPHENSON ROBERT M. KNIGHT LLOYD McF. CHEEK JOHN FUQUAY DOUGLAS BLANCHARD the agromeck editor salutes the b. m. o. c Some people come to college, go to class and get their education. Others come to college, go to class, but they get a little more education. This latter group participates in extra-curricular They are the people who run the campus and when they finish running the campus, they are more able to cope with the problems of life. The experience gained in campus activities is more than could ever be taught in some classes. It would be impossible to list the activities of each of these twelve outstanding men, however, I ' m sure there is no need to do so because each student has been affected in some way by the work of these men. The following men are my choice for the Big Men On Campus. JOHN NATHAN GREGG Editor-In-Chief LLOYD CHEEK HARRY YARBROUGH JOHN COMBS JOHN WILES JAMES ARTHUR SAM HARRELL WILLIAM HAGLER RICHARD WIMBISH JAMES THORNE GEORGE JOHN KEEVER DONALD JOYCE Lloyd Cheek, President, Student Government; Harry Yarbrough, President, Phi Psi; John Combs, Traffic and Student Government; Johnny Wiles, Student Government, Engineers Council; James Arthur, Student Government, Tompkins Council; Sam Harrell, Manager, Station W.V.W.P.; Hagler, Student Government; Richard the Orchestra and President of the Band; James Thorne, AGROMECK and College Union; George Jernigan, Student Government, President, American Institute of Architects; John Keever Student Government, Work in the School of Agriculture; Donald Joyce, Publications Board, I.F.C. from student to professional in four long years. Senior Class JOHN PUCKETT Vice-President HAYNE BAUCOM Treasurer TOM LYMAN President DAVID BAGWELL Secretary OSVALDO ALFARO Santiago, Chile, South America Forest Management HOYLE REECE ALLEN ALPHA GAMMA RHO Oakboro, N. C. Agricultural Education Reporter, Alpha Gamma Rho; Chronicler, Alpha Zeta; Kappa Phi Kappa; Editor, VO-AG; Agricultural Club; Reporter, Agricultural Education Club; Sports; Arnold Air Society; Captain, AFROTC. LARRY COLEMAN ALLEN Greensboro, N. C. Construction TOMAS ALVAREZ ALVEREZ Juarez, Mexico Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Aquinas Club; Cosmopolitan Club. MITCHEL CLETUS ANDREW Greensboro, N. C. Textiles President, Sigma Tau Sigma; Delta Kappa Phi; Tompkins Textile Council; 1st Lt., ROTC. JOHN VAN NESS ANDREWS PI KAPPA ALPHA Charlotte, N. C. Industrial Engineering Social Functions Committee, Athletic Director and House Man ager, Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; President, Tau Beta Pi; of Honor, Knights of St. Wolf PiKe ; Fraternity AIIE; 1st Lt., ROTC. ALEXANDER EDDIE ANTHONY, JR. PI KAPPA PHI Laurinburg, N. C. Nuclear Engineering ASME; Aquinas Club; Feature Staff, The Technician; Arnold Air Society; Capt., AFROTC. JOHN MALCOLM ARCHER Oteen, N. C. Forest Management Editor, The Pinetum; ROTC Rifle Team; Forestry Club; SAF; 1st Lt., ROTC. BRUCE ALVIN ARKIN PHI EPSILON PI Brooklyn, New York Textiles Sigma Tau Sigma; Phi Psi; The Textile Fraternity Intramurals. JAMES BERNICE ARTHUR SIGMA CHI Kinston, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Tompkins Council; Student Government; Intramural Sports; YMCA. CHARLES WILSON AVERRE, JR. San Jose, Costa Rica Botany Intramural Sports; Chairman, Committee, CU; Vice-President. CU. DAVID EUGENE BAGWELL PI KAPPA PHI Raleigh, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Vice-President, Mu Beta Psi; Editor, The Technician; Junior Class; Secretary, Senior Class; Vice-President, NIRA, NCRS; CE Honor Council; Student CU Music; Red Coat Band; Drum Major; Intramural Sports; Glee Club; Capt., ROTC. SENIORS EARL LAMAR BAILEY Green Mountain, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME CAROL RUDYARD BAKER Nichols, S. C. Animal Industry President, Syme Dormitory; Animal Industry Club; Agricultural Club; IDC. HUGH HUNTLEY BAKER SIGMA PI Wadesboro, N. C. Textiles IFC; Chief Cheerleader; AFROTC Rifle Team; Fraternity Intramurals; Lt. Col., AFROTC. GUY ALFRED BALDECCHI PI KAPPA ALPHA Fairlawn, New Jersey Textile Chemistry Phi Psi; Honor Council; The, Forum; Fraternity Intramurals; Vice-President, IFC; AATCC; 1st Lt.. ROTC. GRADY LYNN BARNES Raleigh, N. C. W ildlife Conservation and Management Leopold Wildlife Society; Honor Council; Fair Chairman; 2nd Lt., ROTC. ROGER THOMPSON BASS Rocky Mount, N. C. Agronomy Agricultural Club; Agronomy Club; Agronomy Fair Booth; Sports. JOHN EDWIN BASSETT, JR. PI KAPPA ALPHA Bassett, Virginia Furniture Manufacturing and Management Executive Committee, Pi Kappa Alpha; Furniture Club; FPRS; Intramurals. BASIL DUKE BARR, JR. West Jefferson, N. C. Forest Management DAVID HOWELL BARRETT Atlanta, Georgia Civil Engineering Arch Regent; Golden Chain; Blue Key; Secretary, Phi Eta Sigma; Student Government; Judicial Board; ASCE; Regent, Theta Tau; Secretary Treasurer, CUSC; Intramural Sports; Capt., ROTC. DAN EDISON BAUCOM Wetha, N. C. Agronomy Agronomy Club; Agricultural Club; IDC; 2nd Lt., ROTC. HENRY HAYNE BAUCOM, JR. KAPPA ALPHA Monroe, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Tau Beta Pi; 2nd Lt., Scabbard Blade; Secretary, Sigma Pi Sigma; Intramural Sports; Treasurer, Senior Class; Major, ROTC. TIMOTHY HOLLIS BARROWS SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Architecture AIA NORTH CAROLINA STATE JOHN BANNER BAUGHN, JR. Leaksville, N. C. Textile Chemistry AATCC; Assistant Floor Manager, Owen Dormitory. OREL WOOD BEASLEY Benson, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; 2nd Lt., ROTC. LISTON CALVIN BECK, JR. Asheville, N. C. Dairy Manufacturing WYATT GALLANT BELL Charlotte, N. C. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Phi; ASCE. RICHARD ENGELHARDT BETHUNE Clinton, N. C. Textiles Society for the Advancement of Management; Monogram Club; Football; Manager, Varsity Varsity Track; President, School, Wesley Foundation. MARTIN DAVID BIER Lawrence, New York Textiles ROBERT LIMER BIGGS Raleigh, N. C. Textiles Arnold Air Society; Lt. Col., AFROTC. BILLY ELIAS BINGHAM Fallston, N. C. Nuclear Engineering AIP; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Engineers ' Council WILLIAM LOUIS BINGHAM Goldston, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Glee Club. JOHN ASHCRAFT BIVENS, JR. FARM Wingate, N. C. Animal Industry BSU Council; Animal Industry Club; Agricultural Club; Intramural Sports; 1st Lt., ROTC. WILLIAM SAUNDERS BLALOCK SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Greensboro, N. C. Mechanical Engineering President, Scabbard Blade; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; ASME; Sports; Major, ROTC. CLARENCE DOUGLAS BLANCHARD Burlington, N. C. Textiles President, Delta Kappa Phi; Tompkins Textile Council; Vice-President, Kappa Tau Beta; Sigma Tau Sigma; The Textile Forum; Golden Chain; Textile Honor Committee. SAMUEL MASTERS BLOUNT, JR. PHI GAMMA DELTA Washington, N. C. Mechanical Engineering IAeS; ASME; Treasurer, Council; Chairman, Judicial Boards; Blue Key. CHARLES WESLEY BOGLE Pleasant Garden, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Commander Drum Bugle Corps; Major, ROTC, DMS. CLARENCE L. BOSTIAN, JR. SIGMA CHI Salisbury, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Co-Business Manager, The Textile Forum; Earlanger Textile Scholarship; Capt., AFROTC. GEORGE CURTIS BOWERS Hays, N. C. Poultry Science Department Editor, Program Publicity Director, Poultry Club; Secretary, Agricultural Club; 2nd Lt., ROTC. KEITH BROWN BOWMAN Greensboro, N. C. Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Option IAeS; Capt., AFROTC. FRANK BELTON BOYETTE Newton Grove, N. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Education Club; Club. SHANKS MERRITT BRADSHER, JR. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Durham, N. C. Construction ASCE EUGENE PASCHALL BRANTLEY Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE; Engineers ' Council; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Chi Epsilon. WILLIAM PAUL BRASWELL Goldsboro, N. C. Architecture Phi Eta Sigma; STUDENT PUBLICATIONS OF THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN; Gallery Committee, CU; AIA; 1st Lt., ROTC. CHARLES KENNETH BRENDELL Candler, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE BILL FLYNN BRIDGES Rutherfordton, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE; Secretary, Berry Dormitory. DAVID CHARLES BROWN PI KAPPA PHI Raleigh, N. C. Industrial Arts Kappa Phi Kappa; Epsilon Pi Tau; Industrial Arts Club; WVWP; CU. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS JOSEPH BELOTE BROWN Asheville, N. C. Forest Management Forestry Club WILLIAM BOYD BROWNE Chapel Hill, N. C. Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Option Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma LOUIS JULIUS BRUNETTI, JR. Delray Beach, Florida Construction AFROTC Rifle Team; AFROTC Drill Team; Arnold Air Society; Camera Club; 1st Lt., AFROTC. ROBERT MARTIN BUGG Lamar, Colorado Nuclear Engineering GEORGE SMITH BUMGARNER Millers Creek, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE JOE MILLARD BUNN Pikeville, N. C. Agricultural Engineering Secretary, ASAE DOUGLAS POLLARD BURGESS Woodleaf, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Building Dormitory; 2nd Lt., ROTC. PETER DEWEY BURGESS Elizabeth City, N. C. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Wesley JAMES TILDEN BURNS ALPHA GAMMA RHO Atkinson, N. C. Wildlife Conservation and Management Intramural Sports; Leopold Club; 1st Lt., AFROTC. WILLIAM BOBADILLA BYNUM Maysville, N. C. Animal Industry Activities Chairman, Animal Club; Agricultural Club; AFROTC. JIMMY STEPHEN CADDELL SIGMA PI Sanford, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option President, Sigma Pi; 1st Lt., AFROTC. BILLY EDWARD CALDWELL FARMHOUSE Newton, N. C. Agronomy Agricultural Club; Agronomy Club; BSU Council; President, College Department, Tabernacle Baptist Church; Intramural Sports. CARLISLE C. CAMPBELL, JR. Leaksville, N. C. Industrial Engineering WILLIAM WESLEY CARROLL Raleigh, N. C. Agricultural Economics Secretary Treasurer, Agricultural Economics Club; Elks Club. DONALD RICHARD CHANCE THETA CHI Hillsboro, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Treasurer, Theta Chi. WILBUR GLADSTONE CARAWAN Swan Quarter, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Intramural Sports; ASME. HUBERT WESLEY CARTNER, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Animal Club; Staff, The Agriculturist; 1st Lt., ROTC. LLOYD McFORREST CHEEK SIGMA CHI Gibsonville, N. C. Textiles President, Thirty-and-Three; Blue Key; Golden Chain; Business THE AGROMECK; Board of Publications; Intramural Sports; President, Student Government; IDC; President, Owen Dormitory; Board of Directors, CU; Athletic Council; CUSC; Chairman, Homecoming. JOHN BURKE CARPENTER Lincolnton, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; YMCA Cabinet; President, Lutheran Student Secretary, Agricultural Club; Agricultural Club. WILLIAM BREVARD CASHION SIGMA PHI EPSILON Hickory, N. C. Chemical Engineering AIChe; Varsity Tennis; Big 4 Sports; Glee Club. EDWIN AYERS CLARK Stuart, Virginia Textiles Sigma Tau Sigma; Phi Psi; IDC. ROBERT WARD CARROLL Staten Island, New York Textiles Phi Psi; B.S., Wagner College (1951). ROBERT V. CAWTHORN, JR. Henderson, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE; Red Coat Band; Intramural Sports; 1st Lt., AFROTC. WORLEY HASQUE CLARK, JR. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Chicago, Illinois Industrial Engineering AIIE; IFC; Arnold Air Society. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS JOSEPH RAY CLARY Shelby, N. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Education Club; Club. FRANK WELCH CLINARD, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Recording Secretary, Pi Tau Tau Beta Pi; ASME; Chairman, Class Ring Committee. FIELDS WHITE COBB, JR. Dendron, Virginia Forest Management Xi Sigma Pi; Alpha Zeta; Secretary, Blue Key; Treasurer, Golden Chain; Clerk, Judicial Board; Vice-President, Forestry Club. EUGENE RANKIN COCKE SIGMA CHI Asheville, N. C. Rural Sociology President, Sigma Chi; Intramural Sports; Chairman, Operation Spirit; Chairman, Athletic Seating Lt. Col., ROTC, DMS. JOHN BRYAN COLLINS Asheville, N. C. Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club; Agricultural Club. JOSEPH ELMORE CONNELLY Raleigh, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Treasurer, ASME. GILBERT ALLEN CONRAD Winston-Salem, N. C. Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Animal Club; 2nd Lt., ROTC. EDDIE R. COOK Kannapolis, N. C. Textiles STEPHEN ALLEN COOPER SIGMA ALPHA MU East Rockaway, New York Textiles President, Sigma Alpha Mu; Sigma Tau Sigma; Varsity Swimming; Sports; 1st Lt., ROTC. DONALD LEE CORL SIGMA PHI EPSILON Concord, N. C. Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE; IFC. ROBERT ALLISON COSTNER, JR. KAPPA ALPHA Lincolnton, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Major, AFROTC DON RICHARD COUNCIL SIGMA PI Raleigh, N. C. ASME; The Southern Engineer; Intramural Sports. JOSEPH WILLIAM COWAN Garland, N. C. Agricultural Education FRANK ALDERMAN CRAWFORD Chadbourn, N. C. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Forestry Club. HENRY CHOVINE CROOM Wilson, N. C. Ceramic Engineering President, Keramos; Vice-President, American Ceramic Society; Business Manager, The Southern Engineer. FORREST WILLIAMSON COX Raleigh, N. C. Architecture AIA; Red Coat Band. EDIE ARNOLD CRINER Winston-Salem, N. C. Furniture Manufacturing and Management Furniture Club; Intramural Sports; President, Fourth Dormitory; Social Director, IDC; 1st Lt., AFROTC. GEORGE CROSSLAND Greer, S. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Varsity Swimming; Varsity Intramural Sports; Monogram Club; NIRA; ARC; NCRA; 1st Lt., ROTC. DONALD CEKADA CRAFT Walstonburg, N. C. Architectural Engineering ASAE HOWARD JUDSON CRITCHER Oxford, N. C. Construction 1st Lt., ROTC. EDWIN STUART CROW, JR. Goldsboro, N. C. Electrical Engineering Arnold Air Society; Vice-President, Dormitory; IDC; Floor Manager, Dormitory; AIEE; Capt., AFROTC. CLIFFORD EUGENE CRAMER SIGMA CHI Blanchester, Ohio Products Merchandising THOMAS OWEN CROCKETT Morganton, N. C. Furniture Manufacturing and Management Captain, Varsity Golf Team; Club; FPRS; Captain, WM. GRAHAM CRUTCHFIELD PHI KAPPA TAU Burlington, N. C. Textile Chemistry Steward, Phi Kappa Tau; Phi Kappa Tau; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Sigma; Fraternity Intramurals; Tompkins Textile Council; IFC. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS WILLIE ROGERS CURTIS Otto, N. C. Forest Management Xi Sigma Pi NESSIM DACCARETT Bucaramanga, Colombia, S. A. Textile Chemistry Delta Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Cosmopolitan Club. EDGAR LAIRD DALLERY ALPHA GAMMA RHO East Orange, New Jersey Forestry Club; Treasurer, FPRS; Business Manager, The Pinetum. MONCIE LEE DANIELS III Manteo, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa; Arnold Air Society; NIRA; Lt. Col., AFROTC. MOSES BARNES DANIELS, JR. Wilson, N. C. Mechanical Engineering President, Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Vice-President, Engineers ' Council; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; ASME; Departmental Honor Committee; 1st Lt., AFROTC. CHARLES EDWIN DAVIS Goldsboro, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option Varsity Football; Secretary, Club; Major, ROTC. JAMES CARLTON DEAL Newton, N. C. Heating and Air Conditioning ASHVE; Arnold Air Society; Lutheran Student Association; Lt. Col., AFROTC. ERNEST SANFORD DEAN, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Executive Officer, Arnold Air Society; Kappa Phi Kappa; Officials Association; Lt. Col., AFROTC. WILLIAM DOUGLAS DEAN ALPHA GAMMA RHO Louisburg, N. C. Animal Industry Meats Judging Team; 2nd Lt., ROTC. HERMAN GILMER DELLINGER Crossnore, N. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Education. Club. RICHARD PATTERSON DENISE Goldsboro, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Sigma Pi Sigma; AIP; Intramural Sports; AFROTC Drill Team. GEORGE LEON DICKENS Castalia, N. C. Heating and Air Conditioning ASHVE OSCAR LEE DOSTER Gastonia, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE COLBERT LEE DILDAY Colerain, N. C. Agricultural Engineering Vice-President Dormitory; President Dormitory; President, IDC CUSC; Board of Directors, CU; Inramural Sports; ASAE; Agricultural Club; 1st Lt., ROTC. HUBERT CARLYLE DIXON ROYAL ORDER OF THE FLYING Raleigh, N. C. Animal Industry News Editor, The Technician. THOMAS AUSTIN DIXON Leasburg, N. C. Animal Industry Alpha Zeta; Circulation Manager, The Agriculturist; Industry Club; Co-Chairman, Animal Industry Tour; Agricultural Club; Vice-Chair-man, Livestock Day; Chairman, Barnwarming WILLIAM HOUSE DOVE Rocky Mount, N. C. Architecture MARION THOMAS DUNLAP, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Monogram Club; Varsity Swimming. BERNARD LOUIS DEPLESSIS, JR. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Richmond, Virginia Scabbard Blade; Intramural Sports; Aquinas Club; AIIE; IFC; Major, ROTC. VILAYAT HASAN KHAN DURRANI Ramput, India Textile Chemistry CHARLES JACKSON DUTTON Pageland, S. C. Agricultural Education Intramural Sports; Agricultural Club; Collegiate EPA; Capt., AFROTC MARION DONNIE DUTTON Pageland, S. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Club; Collegiate FFA. DOUGLAS WILSON EASON Macclesfield, N. C. Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Animal Industry Club; Intramural Sports. JOHN DIXON EDWARDS Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engineering Publicity Committee, ASCE; Poster Committe, CU. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS WILLIAM ROGERS EDWARDS Mars Hill, N. C. Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; The Southern Engineer; President, AIChE; Engineers ' Intramural Sports. ALVAH DONALD EHRMAN Hamburg, New York Heating and Air Conditioning President, ASHVE; Photography Club. ROBERT LEE EIDSON Elkin, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Secretary, ASME; 2nd Lt., ROTC. DON FRANK ELLIOTT FARMHOUSE Agricultural Education The Agriculturist; Agricultural Club; Agricultural Education Club. GEORGE WALLACE ELLIS Durham, N. C. Dairy Manufacturing Dairy Products Judging Team. WILLIAM SAMUEL ENLOE ALPHA GAMMA RHO Hendersonville, N. C. Horticulture Alpha Zeta; Golden Chain; Editor, The Agriculturist; Vice-President, Horticulture Club; Agricultural Club; Capt., ROTC. JAMES GUY FARTHING SIGMA CHI Mocksville, N. C. Nuclear Engineering AIP; Student Representative, Council; Dormitory Floor Owen Dormitory; Dormitory Manager, Owen Dormitory. JOSEPH BRYAN FEREBEE Mocksville, N. C. Construction Theta Tau; Arnold Air Society; Major, AFROTC. JAMES BLUE FIELDS Carthage, N. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Education Club. ROBERT JOSEPH FINGER Dallas, N. C. Construction Vice-Regent, Theta Tau LAMONT NEWTON FITZGERALD Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option JACK LINDSEY FLOWERS Raleigh, N. C. Heating and Air Conditioning Theta Tau; ASHVE; ASME; Sports; Capt., ROTC. HENRY OTTIS FOSTER Winston-Salem, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Theta Tau. CHARLIE ALEXANDER Fox, JR. Morganton, N. C. Textiles Sigma Ta u Sigma. THOMAS ROBERT FRAZIER Norton, Virginia Forest Management Xi Sigma Pi; Investigations Committee, Judicial Board; Major, ROTC. ROBERT ALEXANDER FRYE Albemarle, N. C. Textiles THOMAS EDWARD FULLER, JR. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Fuquay Springs, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Intramural Sports. JOHN WADE FUQUAY ALPHA GAMMA RHO Snow Camp, N. C. Animal Industry Alpha Zeta; Blue Key; Golden Chain; The Agriculturist; President, YMCA; Treasurer, YMCA; Agricultural Club; Chairman, Barnwarming; Secretary, Collegiate 4-H Club; Animal Industry Club; Arnold Air Society; 1st Lt., AF ROTC. HENDERSON BAINE GABRIEL, JR. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Winston-Salem, N. C. Construction JERARD GAIER SIGMA ALPHA MU Passaic, New Jersey Textiles Varsity Football; Intramural Sports. ALLEN FREDERICK GANT Long Island, New York Industrial Engineering Aquinas Club; AIIE; Society for the Advancement of Management; YMCA; The Technician; Intramural Sports ROBIN PIERCE GARDNER Zebulon, N. C. Chemical Engineering AIChE; Glee Club. CORTEZ DILLON GASKINS Black Mountain, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE; Vice-President, IDC; President, Dormitory. HART HALL GATES SIGMA PI Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engineering Vice-President, Sigma Pi; Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega; President, Alpha Phi Omega; Staff, The Southern Engineer; Wesley Foundation; Sports; 1st Lt., ROTC. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS MACK LEE GAY, JR. Rocky Mount, N. C. Civil Engineering JOHN KENNETH GIBALA DELTA SIGMA PHI Little Neck, New York Industrial Engineering The Technician; State Student Legislature; AIP; AIIE. JAMES IRVING GILLEAN SIGMA PHI EPSILON North Wilkesboro, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Varsity Football; Varsity Soccer; Monogram Club; Arnold Air Society; 1st Lt., AFROTC. HERBERT A LEXANDER GILMORE Fairhaven, Massachusetts Textiles Phi Psi; Editor, The Week in Textiles; Society for the of Management. ROBERT HERMAN GOSLEE SIGMA PHI EPSILON Portsmouth, Virginia Forestry FPRS; Forestry Club; Intramural Sports. WAYNE FLOYD GRAINGER Fair Bluff, N. C. Agricultural Engineering 1st Lt., AFROTC. EARL EUGENE GRAY Deep Run, N. C. Agricultural Engineering YMCA Cabinet; Agricultural Club; Agricultural Education Club. HARLEY EUGENE GRAY FARMHOUSE Franklin, N. C. Alpha Zeta; Kappa Phi Kappa; Club; Agricultural Club; Intramural Sports; Fellowship Council. LUCIUS ARDREY GRAY Clinton, N. C. Chemical Engineering AIChE; Engineers ' Council; Advisory Board, The Southern Engineer; 1st Lt., AFROTC. HOWARD GREENBERG PHI EPSILON PI Brooklyn, New York Textile Chemistry President, Phi Epsilon; Pi; Sigma Tau Sigma; Vice-President, Phi Psi; Business Manager, The Textile Forum; Captain, Tennis Team; Tompkins Textile Council; AATCC; 1st Lt., ROTC. ROBERT EDWARD GREENBERGER Morristown, New Jersey Furniture Manufacturing and Management Treasurer, Furniture Club; Intra- mural Sports. BOBBY ELMORE GREENE Oxford, N. C. Agricultural Engineering ASAE DOUGLAS RICHARD GREENE Shelby, N. C. Mathematics Education Arnold Air Society; Monogram Club; Basketball Manager; Baseball Manager; Freshman Dance Operation Spirit; Capt., JERRY SPEIGHT GRIMES Battleboro, N. C. Agronomy Agricultural Club; Agronomy Club; Arnold Air Society; IDC; Vice Dormitory; Intro mural Sports; Capt., GEORGE QUINCY HALL KAPPA ALPHA Belmont, N. C. Textiles Society for the Advancement of Management; Intramural Sports; Football; Varsity Track; Capt., ROTC. THOMAS JACKSON GREENWOOD Mount Airy, N. C. Construction Scabbard Blade; President, Dormitory; IDC; Capt., ROTC. PETER GUTHMANN Greensboro, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Member, Hillel Foundation; Hillel Foundation; Chairman, Theatre Committee, CU; Music CU; Publicity Committee, CU; Library Committee, CU; ASME. PERCY LEE HARDY, JR. Mineral, Virginia Forest Management Xi Sigma Pi; Alpha Zeta. DALE PENNINGTON GREGG Lenoir, N. C. Construction Scabbard Blade; Capt., ROTC. WILLIAM NORTHCUTT HAIGLER SIGMA CHI Raleigh, N. C. Industrial Engineering Blue Key; Thirty-and-Three; The Southern Engineer; CUSC; AIIE; Engineers ' JEFFERSON HOOVER HARELSON Laurinburg, N. C. Textiles Intramural Sports. JOHN NATHAN GREGG SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Fort Mill, S. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Vice-President, Scabbard Blade; Advertising Manager, THE AGROMECK; Editor, THE AGROMECK; Board of Student Publications: Government; Judicial Board; IFC; IDC; Freshman Counsellor; Tompkins Textile Council; State Student Legislature (Senator); ASME; Engineers ' Council; Chair- man, Music Committee, Junior-Senior Dance; IFC Dance Committee: Sports; Vice-President, Owen Dormitory; Major, ROTC, DMS. BURTON HAIMS SIGMA ALPHA MU Brooklyn, New York Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; THE AGROMECK; 1st Lt., ROTC. ZEB DAVID HARGETT PI KAPPA ALPHA Charlotte, N. C. Civil Engineering President, Pi Kappa Alpha; ASCE; IFC. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS RANSOM S. HARRIS, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Ceramic Engineering American Ceramic Society; Keramos; Scabbard Blade; Engineers ' Council; Circulation Manager, The Southern Engineer; 1st Lt., ROTC. RICHARD PAUL HARRIS, JR. FARMHOUSE New London, N. C. Animal Industry President, Agricultural Club; Vice-President, Animal Industry Club; Vice-Chairman, Livestock Day; Livestock Day; Student High School Day WILLIAM HARRIS Winterville, N. C. Agricultural Engineering Agricultural Club; ASAE; Dormitory. BOBBY STEELE HASTINGS Hillsboro, N. C. Construction HUBERT EDWIN HATCHER Morrisville, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Capt., ROTC. ROBERT THOMAS HAYES Raleigh, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Theta Tau; Engineers ' Council; ASME. WILLIAM ALLEN HAYES Fairmont, N. C. Agronomy Vice-Pre sident, Agronomy Club. JOSEPH HERMAN HAYNES High Point, N. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Club; Agricultural Club. WILLIAM BRYCE HAYNES Lexington, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Sigma; Society for the of Management. JAMES EDWARD HAYWOOD THETA CHI Asheboro, N. C. Chemical Engineering AIChE ROBERT JACKSON HAZELGROVE SIGMA PHI EPSILON Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engineering Scabbard Blade; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Major, ROTC, DMS. HENRY BRANSCOM HEAD, JR. Rutherfordton, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME RICHARD PATTON HENDON Asheville, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi FLOYD FULLER HENDRIX, JR. THETA CHI Greenville, N. C. Botany Capt., ROTC. AMOS GLENN HENSON Forest City, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME EUGENE ALFRED HESTER High Point, N. C. Industrial Engineering President, AIIE; Society for the Advancement of Management; Engineers ' Council; Honor Council; Capt., AFROTC JOSEPH PEARSON HESTER SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON High Point, N. C. Textile Chemistry Phi Psi; Treasurer, Arnold Air Society; AATCC; Intramural Sports; Laboratory Instructor, Textile Student Government; Lt. Col., AFROTC. ELBERT LELAND HIATT Mount Airy, N. C. Wood Products Merc handising Forestry Club; FPRS. RICHARD PATRICK HICKEY Raleigh, N. C. Industrial Arts Vice-President, Industrial Arts Club. WILLIE LEE HICKS Henderson, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi HUGH GRAY HILL Mooresville, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE NOBLE EUGENE HILL Crossville, Tennessee Forest Management Alpha Phi Omega; Forestry Club; 1st Lt., ROTC. BOBBY LEE HOLMES PHI KAPPA TAU Fayetteville, N. C. Textile Chemistry Sigma Tau Sigma; AATCC; Chairman, Athletics, Phi Kappa Tau; Social Chairman, Syme Dormitory, Dance Committee, IDC; Fraternity Intramurals. JAMES BRYAN HOLTON, JR. New Bern, N. C. Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Animal Industry Club. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS WALTER RAY HOOK Elon College, N. C. Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Option IAeS; ASME; Alpha Phi Omega; Capt., AFROTC. CLAUDE REVERE HORN, JR. PHI KAPPA TAU Mocksville, N. C. Electrical Engineering Secretary, Phi Kappa Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE; YMCA. BILLY HOWARD Richlands, N. C. Agricultural Education Secretary, YMCA; Vice-President, YMCA. GEORGE McCOLLUM HOWEY SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Charlotte, N. C. Construction House Manager, Sigma Alpha Scabbard Blade; Intramural Sports; Capt., ROTC. HENRY MARION HUGHES Shelby, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; 2nd Lt., ROTC. ALLEN MONCURE HULL PI KAPPA ALPHA Richmond, Virginia Textile Chemistry Vice-President, Pi Kappa Alpha; AATCC; Monogram Club; Varsity Swimming; 2nd Lt., ROTC. WILLIAM THOMAS HUNT Henderson, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE; Intramural Sports. ROBERT WAYNE HUNTER Pilot Mountain, N. C. Animal Industry Animal Industry Club; Agricultural Club. KEITH ROY HUNTING Raleigh, N. C. Dairy Manufacturing Animal Industry Club. HOMER HOWARD HURLEY Morganton, N. C. Mathematics Education GERALD BARRY HURST SIGMA PI Jacksonville, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Advertising Manager, The Southern Engineer; Business The Southern Engineer; Board of Student Publications; Engineers ' Council; Cheerleader. WILLIAM T. HUXSTER, JR. ALPHA GAMMA RHO Hamilton, Ohio Wood Technology Xi Sigma Pi; The Pinetum; Club; FPRS; Major, ROTC. JAMES BARRY JOHNSON Asheville, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi. PARKER RUSSELL JOHNSON, JR. South Norfolk, Virginia Industrial Arts Alpha Phi Omega; Industrial Arts Club; SAME; 1st Lt., ROTC. PHILIP SNOWDEN JOHNSON Clayton, N. C. Electrical Engineering RICHARD PALMER JOHNSON Siler City, N. C. Mechanized Agriculture ASAE; 2nd Lt., ROTC. MOHAMMAD IDAN IDRISS Faisaliyah, Iraq Chemical Engineering AIChE JOHN LAFAYETTE IRVIN Greensboro, N. C. Animal Industry MAX ISLEY Burlington, N. C. Architecture AIA LOURAN LEE IVEY Graham, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Intramural Sports. EARL HUNTER JACKSON SIGMA PI Shelby, N. C. Textile Chemistry President, AATCC; Society for the Advancement of Management; Tompkins Textile Council; AFROTC Rifle Team; AFROTC Drill Team; YMCA Cabinet; Floor Counsellor, Dormitory. BLAIR JENKINS III SIGMA CHI Raleigh, N.C. Horticulture Sigma Pi Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega; Society of Agricultural Chemists; Horticulture Club; Social Functions Committee, Student Government; Canterbury Club. WILLIAM THOMAS JOHNSEN Durham, N. C. Nuclear Engineering AIP EDWARD PAGE JOHNSON SIGMA PI Rocky Mount, N.C. Textiles 1st Lt., AFROTC. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS ROBERT HENRY JOHNSON Siler City, N. C. Poultry Science ROY EWART JOHNSON, JR. Hendersonville, N. C. Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Option Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; IAeS; Alternate, Engineers ' Council; Intramural Sports; Floor Manager, Syme Dormitory. THOMAS EDWARD JOHNSON Raleigh, N. C. Industrial Engineering Theta Tau; AIIE. FREDERICK DARREL JONES Selma, N. C. Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu. HORACE CREIGHTON JONES Raleigh, N. C. Architecture AIA JOHN PAUL JONES Henderson, N. C. Nuclear Engineering AIP; Federation of American Scientists. DONALD MORTON JOYCE SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Winston-Salem, N. C. Industrial Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; IFC; Board of Student Publications; AIIE; Business Manager, THE AGROMECK; Assistant Editor, The Wataugan; Board of CU; Board of Dire ctors, Print Shop; 1st Lt., AFROTC. President S.A.E. DAVID SAMUEL JORDAN Elkin, N. C. Furniture Manufacturing and Management Furniture Club; Intramural Sports; 1st Lt., AFROTC. JAKE DANIEL JOYNER Nashville, N. C. Nuclear Engineering AIP WILLIAM MARTIN KAHN Raleigh, N. C. Electrical Engineering Corresponding Secretary, Eta Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard Blade; AIEE; Phi Kappa Phi; 2nd Lt., ROTC. BENJAMIN THOMAS KAPP, JR. Paterson, New Jersey Industrial Arts Monogram Club; Varsity Football; Varsity Track. CHARLES BYRUM KEARNS SIGMA PHI EPSILON High Point, N. C. Furniture and Management Furniture Club; Secretary, FPRS; Glee Club; Major, ROTC. JOHNNY ERVIN KEEVER FARMHOUSE Alexis, N. C. Agricultural Education President, FarmHouse; Kappa Phi Kappa; Agricultural Education Club; Agricultural Club; Student LEONARD ANDREW KILIAN Norlina, N. C. Forest Management Forestry Club; SAF; 1st Lt., ROTC. WILLIAM BURNS KINCAID Raleigh, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Theta Tau; ASME; Student Traffic Committee. JAMES ABRAHAM KING, JR. Greensboro, N. C. Mechanical Engineering 1st Lt., AFROTC. RALPH COLUMBUS KING Freeland, N. C. Agricultural Education JAMES ELBERT KIRBY Raleigh, N. C. Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu JOHN C. KIRKMAN Jamesville, N. C. Wood Products Merchandising IDC; Vice-President, Berry Dormitory. JOHN ALLEN KNIGHT SIGMA NU Statesville, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Arnold Air Society; Sports; Capt., AFROTC. WERNER KRAUS New York, New York Textile Chemistry NORTH CAROLINA STATE ROBERT MICHAEL KNIGHT Baltimore, Maryland Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Blue Key; Golden Chain; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Engineers ' Council. FREDDIE NELSON KNOTT Oxford, N. C. Animal Industry JOHN DAYRELL KORTHEUER Charlotte, N. C. Nuclear Engineering HILDING ROBERT KROOK, JR. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Textiles Golden Chain; President, Blue Key; Treasurer, Student Government; CUSC; Tompkins Textile Council; Phi Psi; Scabbard Blade; Capt., AFROTC. LEONARD CARSON LAMBERT, JR. Mars Hill, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE ROYCE BARNES LANKFORD Franklin, Virginia Forest Xi Sigma Pi; SAF; Forestry Club. JACK LASHINSKY Brooklyn, New York Textiles Sigma Tau Sigma; AATCC. DANIEL GOLD LATTIMORE Lawndale, N. C. Agricultural Engineering President, Agricultural Club. WILLIAM HARRY LAUGHTER Hendersonville, N. C. Horticulture Agricultural Club; Horticultural Club. JAMES ALFRED LAWRENCE PHI KAPPA TAU Dillon, S. C. Nuclear Engineering Vice-President, Phi Kappa Tau; Sigma Pi Sigma; AIP. JAMES THOMAS LAYTON, JR. Fayetteville, N. C. Mathematics Education MARVIN LEE LEATHERMAN Newton, N. C. Animal Industry 2nd Lt., ROTC. CHARLES DENNIS LEE, JR. Faison, N. C. Textiles Society for the Advancement of Management. ROBERT WINSTON LEE Skyland, N. C. Electrical Engineering Scabbard Blade; AIEE; Lt. Col., ROTC, DIMS. WILLIAM DANIEL LEE, JR. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Raleigh, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Sigma Pi Sigma; AIP. BANKS LEE LEONARD FARMHOUSE Lexington, N. C. Dairy Manufacturing Treasurer, FarmHouse; The Co-Editor, Meat and Milk ; Animal Industry Club; Agricultural Club; Secretary, Agricultural Club; IFC; Dairy Judging Team; 1st Lt., ROTC. PETER DUN-DUEN LI Hong Kong, China Textiles Delta Kappa Phi. HARRY LEWIS LODGE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Textiles Phi Psi; Varsity Football; Secretary, Monogram Club; Mayor, ROTC, DMS. TOMMY DALE LEONARD Lexington, N. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Club; Social Agricultural Education Club; 1st Lt., ROTC. JASON RUFUS LINEBERGER Gastonia, N. C. Agricultural Engineering Intramural Sports; Floor Manager, Dormitory; Athletic Director, Capt., AFROTC. JAMES DOUGLAS LOGAN Detroit, Michigan Architecture TILDEN JACKSON LESTER PI KAPPA ALPHA Martinsville, Virginia Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Club; FPRS; 1st Lt., ROTC. HAROLD EUGENE LLOYD Winston-Salem, N. C. Engineering WALT CLARENCE LONG Wilmington, N. C. Electrical Engineering IRE JAMES BARTON LEWIS SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Humboldt, Tennessee Textiles Kappa Tau Beta; Phi Psi; Editor, THE AGROMECK; Sports; Tompkins Textile Council; Chancellor ' s Social Assistant Chairman, Textile Open House. CHARLES ABRAM LOCKWOOD SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Charlotte, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; 2nd Lt., ROTC. HENRY EDGAR LONGLEY KAPPA SIGMA Wilmington, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS ANGEL CIRILO LOPEZ Caguas, Puerto Rico Mechanical Engineering ASME; Aquinas Club; Club. MALCOLM MONROE LOWDER Albemarle, N. C. Poultry Science Intramural Sports; Poultry Science Club; Program Chairman, Poultry Science Club; Poultry Judging Team; Agricultural Club; Ag Fair; YMCA. SUHA AYKUT LU Raleigh, N. C. Textiles THOMAS MICHAEL LYNAM Morganton, N. C. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Senior Class; President, ASCE; Intramural Sports. ANCELL DWIGHT LYNCH Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Engineers ' Council; BSU; 1st Lt., AFROTC. NORMAN SUDDRETH LYNCH PHI KAPPA TAU Charlotte, N. C. Intramural Sports; 1st Lt., CHARLES HENRY LYNDON Thomasville, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE; Building Manager, Watauga Dormitory. CLAYTON CRAIG LYNES DELTA SIGMA PHI Lancaster, Pennsylvania Electrical Engineering AIEE; Monogram Club; Varsity Swimming. PAUL HARRISON McARTHUR, JR. Fayetteville, N. C. Architecture JAMES FRITZ MCCALL Flat Rock, N. C. Agricultural Education ROYCE GENE McCOMBS Kannapolis, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE; Secretary, Dormitory; 2nd Lt., ROTC. JOHNNY DICK McDONALD Greensboro, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Intramural Sports; Major, ROTC, DMS. WADE MILLER McGEE Mount Airy, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Honor Committee; Engineers ' Council. JAMES LLOYD McGRAW, JR. Carthage, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option ASCE WILLIAM REECE McINNIS Candor, N. C. Mathematics Education DAVID MONROE McINTYRE PHI KAPPA TAU Hamer, S. C. Agronomy House Manager, Phi Kappa Tau; Agronomy Club. FREDE RICK EUGENE McJUNKIN Statesville, N. C. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; Scabbard Blade; ASCE, On the Level ; Chairman, Forum Committee, CU; Secretary, ASCE; SAME; Young Democrats Club; Board of Directors, CU; 2nd Lt., ROTC ARCHIE HENRY McLEAN Wallace, N. C. Animal Industry Forestry Club; Animal Industry Club; Agricultural Club; Intramural Sports. WILLIAM HARVEY McLEAN Wallace, N. C. Animal Industry Forestry Club; Animal Industry Club; Agricultural Club; Intramural Sports. GEORGE JARVIS McMILLAN Fayetteville, N. C. Furniture Manufacturing and Management BELMONT McSWAIN Norwood, N. C. Construction ARTHUR SCOTT MACLAIRE SIGMA ALPHA MU New York, New York Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Intramural Sports CHARLIE RAY MARSHALL Raleigh, N. C. Textiles CHRESTON FURMAN MARTIN Landrum, S. C. Nuclear Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Pi Alpha; Sigma Pi Sigma; Forum Committee, CU. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS IVEY EUGENE MARTIN, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. Mechanical Engineering FRANCIS ENNETT MASON Newport, N. C. Horticulture WAYNE MORGAN MASHBURN Benson, N. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Club; Chairman, Committee, CU; Chairman, Dance Committee, CU; Capt., AFROTC. EUGENE HUFFMAN MATKINS THETA CHI Burlington, N. C. Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Option IAeS; Capt., AFROTC. FRANK EGAN MATTHEWS, JR. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Greensboro, N. C. Textiles Sigma Tau Sigma; Phi Psi; Arnold Air Society; Phi Psi Weekly ; Treasurer, Freshman Class; Student Government; Foundation; YMCA; Committee; Theater Committee, CU; Intramural Sports; Major, LONNIE TURNER MATTHEWS, JR. Durham, N. C. Heating and Air Conditioning ASHVE; Engineers ' Council. ROBERT ERWIN MATTSON Worcester, Massachusetts Textile Chemistry Monogram Club; Varsity Swimming. JERRY SAMUEL MEREDITH Greensboro, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option THOMAS McNEILL MEMORY SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Wagram, N. C. Civil Engineering Blue Key; Thirty-and-Three; Tau Beta Pi; President, Chi Epsilon; Scabbard Blade; Business Manager, The Tower; Board of Student Publications; Student Government; Engineers ' ASCE; Lt. Col., ROTC, DIMS. ALFRED HOYT MILLER, JR. Charlotte, N. C. Furniture Manufacturing and Management RICHARD EDWIN MICHAEL High Point, N. C. Textiles Kappa Tau Beta. DAVID LAWRENCE MILLER SIGMA PI EPSILON Tarboro, N. C. Industrial Arts Secretary, SAME; Captain, Varsity Team; Monogram Club; Wesley Foundation; 1st Lt., ROTC. HUGH MAX MILLER Winston-Salem, N. C. Rural Sociology FRED BETHUNE MONROE, JR. West End, N. C. Wood Products Merchandising President, Forestry Club; AFROTC Rifle Team. DONALD O ' QUINN MORGAN Star, N. C. Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Animal Club. JOHN RICHARD JOSEPH MILLER Hickory, N. C. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Textiles Treasurer, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Secretary-Treasurer, Kappa Tau Beta; Society for the Advancement of Mu Beta Psi; Sports; Red Coat Band; 2nd Lt., ROTC. WILLIAM COLONEL MOODY, JR. Canton, N. C. Forest Management Forestry Club; 2nd Lt., ROTC. PLATTE BOYD MORING, JR. BETA THETA PI Greensboro, N. C. Textile Chemistry AATCC; ABCh, University of North Carolina; Phi Psi. JOHN STEPHEN MILLER KAPPA ALPHA Pineville, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE FREDERICK MEYER MOORE SIGMA PHI EPSILON Kinston, N. C. Dairy Manufacturing Recorder, Arnold Air Society; Lt. Col., AFROTC. ROBERT LEE MORRISON Chevy Chase, Maryland Construction 1st Lt., AFROTC. RICHARD ARLEN MITCHELL Winston-Salem, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi. SHEPPARD NEAL MOORE ALPHA GAMMA RHO New Bern, N. C. Agronomy President, Agronomy Club; Club; Intramural Sports; Major, AFROTC. EARL LEWIS MOSES Franklin, N. C. Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Option ASME; IAeS. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS EDUARDO MOSQUERA Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Agronomy Agronomy Club; Cosmopolitan Club; School Champion, Chess; Sports. RAYMOND EARL MURPHREY Snow Hill, N. C. Wildlife Conservation and Management Leopold Wildlife Society. HARRY WITHERS MYERS, JR. Ruffin, N. C. Poultry Science Agricultural Club; Poultry Science Club; Intramural Sports; Capt., ROTC. HENRY GERALD MYOTT Carthage, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Society for the of Management; Athletic Dormitory; Theater CU; Decorations Committee, Junior-Senior Dance. GARCES MARIO NARANJO Medellin, Colombia, S. A. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; IDC; Social Committee, Student Government; for the Advancement of Newman Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Vice-President, Gold ALBERT DAVID NALVEN York, Pennsylvania Textiles TRUMAN LEO NEWBERRY, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Architecture STUDENT PUBLICATIONS OF THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN. ROBERT JOHN NELSON Kernersville, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Agricultural Club; Agricultural Education Club. ANDREW HOWARD NICKOLAUS Whiteville, N. C. Chemical Engineering AIChE EDWARD DeMILHAU NICHOLSON KAPPA ALPHA Southern Pines, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE GROVER C. NICHOLSON, Jr. Oxford, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE GLENN RICHARD NIXON Buffalo, New York Industrial and Rural Recreation Industrial Recreation Club; Sports. DONALD WOOD NORMAN FARMHOUSE Summerfield, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Business VO-AG; Agricultural Club; Agricultural Education Club. WM. EDWARD PAPPENDICK III SIGMA CHI Elizabeth City, N. C. ASCE THOMAS CLYDE PARKER, JR. Saluda, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Arnold Air Society; Floor Manager, Turlington Dormitory; Turlington Dormitory; Capt., AFROTC. JACK O ' NEAL Winston-Salem, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Sigma Tau Sigma. ALBERT PRESTON PARKER Charlotte, N. C. Construction Blue Key; CUSC; ASCE; Student Government; President, IDC; President, Dormitory. FRANK DAVID PARROTT SIGMA PHI EPSILON Kinston, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Arnold Air Society; Freshman Class; Major, RAY CLAIBORNE OSBORNE KAPPA SIGMA Elkin, N. C. Textiles President, Kappa Sigma; Phi Psi; 2nd Lt., ROTC. JOHN WILLIAM PARKER PI KAPPA PHI Goldsboro, N. C. Textiles Blue Key; Golden Chain; CUSC; Honor Committe; Board of Student Publications; Cartoonist, The Feature Editor, The Editor-in-Chief, The Arnold Air Society; Secretary, Junior Class; Society for the of Management; Publicity Committee, YMCA; Board of CU; Major, AFROTC, JOHN DENNING PEARMAN Goldsboro, N. C. Architecture Commander, Arnold Air Society; Cadet Wing Commander, AFROTC; Col., AFROTC. JARVIS LINTON PALMER Waynesville, N. C. Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Animal Club; Livestock Judging Team. SAMMY BROWN PARKER Candler, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME RONALD GAINES PERKINS Roxboro, N. C. Textiles Gymnastics and Tumbling Club. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS GEORGE HERMAN PORTER FARMHOUSE Goldsboro, N. C. Agricultural Education Secretary-Treasurer, Blue Key; Thirty-and-Three; President, Agricultural Education Club; Kappa Phi Kappa; Agricultural Club; Alpha Zeta; Business Manager, The Intramural Sports. WILLIAM ALEXANDER PIERCE KAPPA ALPHA Weldon, N. C. Animal Industry President, Kappa Alpha; Kappa Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; Intramural Sports; Capt., ROTC. GEORGE HARVEY PIERSON Morristown, N. J. Forest Management Forestry Club; Alpha Phi Omega. WALTER LEE PIPPIN Farmville, N. C. Agricultural Education 2nd Lt., ROTC. PAUL HUBERT PITTMAN, JR. Goldsboro, N. C. Civil Engineering Vice-President, ASCE; Engineers ' Council. EMORY WILLIAM PITTS Asheville, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE; Major, ROTC. EVERETT LAWSON PLYLER Statesville, N. C. Chemical Engineering AIChE; Secretary, Forum CU; Intramural Sports; 1st Lt., ROTC. DALLAS HARRIS POPE Lillington, N. C. Construction Scabbard Blade; ASCE; American Ceramic Society; Arnold Air Society; AFROTC Rifle Team; Intramural Sports; Capt., AFROTC. ALBERT LESLIE PRUDEN Rolesville, N. C. Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Option Theta Tau; Engineers ' Council; President, IAeS; Arnold Air Society; Lt. Col., AFROTC. JOHNNY RAYMOND PUCKETT SIGMA CHI Mount Olive, N. C. Blue Key; Business Manager, The Technician; Vice-President, Senior Class; Engineers ' YMCA; Board of Student Publications; AIIE. DONALD EVERETT PURDEE Lexington, N. C. . Textiles Phi Psi; Intramural Sports; 2nd Lt., ROTC. ROBERT LEROY PUTZE PHI KAPPA TAU Danville, Virginia Chemical Engineering President, Phi Kappa Tau; Sigma Pi Alpha; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; ASChE; IFC; Intramural Sports. WILSON MERRITT QUICK, JR. Sanford, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; Social Director, Becton Dormitory. ARTHUR HARRY QUINT Mount Vernon, New York Textiles Delta Kappa Phi. MAX EUGENE RADFORD Forest City, N. C. Textiles ALSTON RAMSEY, JR. SIGMA NU Charlotte, N. C. Textiles Secretary, Sigma Nu; Alumni Contact Officer, Sigma Nu; Historian, Sigma Nu; Corresponding Secretary, Phi Psi; The Technician; Cadet; Officers Association; IFC; YMCA; 1st Lt,. ROTC JAMES HARRIS RANDALL Forest City, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi. EUGENE ROBERT RANEY SIGMA CHI Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Fraternity Intramurals; Capt., ROTC, DMS. HENRY FORD RASH West Jefferson, N. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Education Club; Agricultural Club; Mayor, Vetville; Livestock Judging Team. RICHARD WILLIS REED SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania Textiles Phi Psi; Kappa Tau Beta; Tompkins Textile Council; The Textile Forum; Vice-President, Junior Class; Glee Club; 1st Lt., ROTC LESTER JOSEPH REAVIS Hamptonville, N. C. Science Education GAYLE THOMAS REEVES Sparta, N. C. Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Animal Industry Club; Intramural Sports; Varsity Baseball; Livestock Judging Team. CECIL RAY REGISTER Wallace, N. C. Agricultural Education ENOCH CLAYTON REGISTER, JR. Elizabethtown, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS OVIDIO RESTREPO-TABON Medellin, Colombia, S. A. Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Animal Club; Newman Club; Club; IDC; Soccer. VAN WASHINGTON RESPESS Pantego, N. C. Agronomy 1st Lt., AFROTC. WILLIAM ESPY RICKART KAPPA SIGMA Union City, Tennessee Industrial Engineering Monogram Club; Varsity SAME; AIIE. EDWARD FRANCIS RIGOUARD, JR. South Norwalk, Connecticut Forest Management Secretary, Alpha Phi Omega; Alpha Phi Omega; Forestry Club; Editor, Methodist Student ; Treasurer, Methodist Student ; President, Methodist Student ; Wesley Intramural Sports; 2nd Lt., ROTC. JOHN WILLIAM ROBBINS Scotland Neck, N. C. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Engineers ' Council; ASCE; SAME. LEO FRANKLIN ROBERSON SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Wilmington, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE; Engineers ' Council; Editor, The Wataugan; Wing I. G., 2nd Lt., USAF. CARL OSCAR ROBERTS, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Arno ld Air Society; Lutheran Student Association; Major, AFROTC. FRANKLIN ROBERTSON Burlington, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option Chi Epsilon. THOMAS MARTIN ROBERTSON White Plains, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE HORACE M. ROBINSON, JR. PI KAPPA ALPHA Henderson, N. C. Textile Chemistry Phi Psi; AATCC; Red Coat Band; Intramural Sports; Athletic Director, Dormitory; Counsellor, Dormitory. MENDEL LENO ROBINSON, JR. Paw Creek, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Student Government. SLOAN SHELTON ROBINSON Gastonia, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE; YMCA; Lutheran Student Association; The Technician; Sports. BRUCE CARLTON ROGERS Clinton, N. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Club. JUNE EDWARD ROUTH Greensboro, N. C. Poultry Science President,Poultry Science Club; Agricultural Club; Poultry Judging Team. JAMES EUBANK RUSMISELL, JR. Hopewell, Va. Wood Products Merchandising Forestry Club; Intramural Sports; Glee Club. HATAM ALI SAMARIE Kadonuyah, Iraq Rural Sociology DAVID SLEDGE SARTIN ALPHA GAMMA RHO Providence, N. C. Animal Industry Secretary, Alpha Gamma Rho; Arnold Air Society; Historian, Animal Industry Club; Vice-President, Collegiate 4-H Club; Vice-Chairman, Fair; Major, AFROTC. HUGH ABBOTT SAVAGE Council, N. C. Agricultural Education Arnold Air Society; 1st Lt., AF-ROTC. ROBERT GARNER SAVAGE Willard, N. C. Mathematics Education 1st Lt., ROTC. ROBERT ARVILLE SCAGGS Albemarle, N. C. Chemical Engineering Treasurer, AIChE; Monogram Club; Captain, Soccer Team. ROGER WILLIAM SCHNEIDER Kenosha, Wisconsin Textile Chemistry Major, AFROTC. NICHOLAS EDWIN SCRONCE Newton, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; 1st Lt., AFROTC EMIL HERMAN SEAMAN Norlina, N. C. Wood Products Merchandising Xi Sigma Pi; Vice-President, FPRS; IDC; Student Government. MONTE ELLISON SEEHORN Lenoir, N. C. Wildlife Conservation and Management Varsity Football; Monogram Club; Capt., ROTC, DMS. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS JAMES RANDALL SEVERS Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction ASCE GUY VERNELL SHAVER Charlotte, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Society for the Advancement of Management. WILLIAM MARTIN SHAW, JR. SIGMA CHI Asheville, N. C. Industrial Engineering Intramural Sports; Major, AFROTC. LYNN REUBEN SHEPARD Raleigh, N. C. Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; AIEE; Capt., AFROTC. ROBERT LEONARD SHEPPARD Norfolk, Virginia Agricultural Engineering GORDON BERNARD SHERMAN Gastonia, N. C. Architecture AIA CHARLES FRANKLIN SHERRILL LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Troutman, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME CHESTER JOE SHERRILL Mount Holly, N. C. Electrical Engineering Intramural Sports. THOMAS HOWARD SHERRON Sanford, N. C. Agricultural Education 2nd Lt., ROTC. THOMAS LEITH SHUPING Morganton, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE; Honor Committee; Major AFROTC. KENNETH DWIGHT SHIELDS Shelby, N. C. Poultry Science Agricultural Club; Poultry Science Club. CHARLES ALAN SIDES Winston-Salem, N. C. Architecture Captain, ROTC. RAYMOND ROBERT SINDELAR Chicago, Illinois Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Kappa Tau Beta. GEORGE McCOLLUM SMART LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Franklin, Virginia Architecture HORACE WILLIAM SMITH, JR. Asheville, N. C. Chemical Engineering AIChE; Engineers ' Council. MASTIN CAROL SINGLETON Shelby, N. C. Textiles Scribe, Delta Kappa Phi; President, Society for the Advancement of Management; Tompkins Textile Council. ALBERT MASON SMITH SIGMA CHI Elizabeth City, N. C. Agronomy Secretary, Sigma Chi; Agronomy Club; Manager, Freshman Football; Intramural Sports; 2nd Lt., ROTC. J. C. SMITH Hudson, N. C. Civil Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Treasurer, Chi Phi Eta Sigma; ASCE; President, Intramural Sports. ANTHONY SLAMA St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada Textiles Sigma Tau Sigma; Delta Kappa Phi. ANDREW GILES SMITH, JR. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Mount Airy, N. C. Engineering ASME JOHN BERTRAM SMITH Kinston, N. C. Engineering Theta Tau; ASME; Arn old Air Society; President, Freshman YMCA; Traffic Committee; Intramural Sports; Major, AFROTC. EARL RAY SLUDER Newland, N. C. Forest Management Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Club; Glee Club. BEALUS ALONZO SMITH, JR. Stanfield, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Agricultural Education Club; Agricultural Club; IDC; Manager, Dormitory; Capt., AFROTC. JOHN ELDRIDGE SMITH Burlington, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma; Junior Representative, Physics Honor Committee; Chairman, Physics Honor Committee; Honor Council; AIP; Club; Intramural Sports; 1st Lt., AFROTC. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS ROBERT ARTHUR SMITH Ransomville, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Vice-President, Agricultural Education Club; Club; 1st Lt., AFROTC. ROBERT LEE SMYRE Hickory, N. C. Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Option IAeS GEORGE KEY SNOW, JR. PHI KAPPA TAU Mount Airy, N. C. Furniture Manufacturing and Management Secretary-Treasurer, Phi Kappa Tau; Furniture Club; Young Club; The Technician; Sports; 2nd Lt., ROTC. LAWRENCE RICHARD SNOWMAN Greensboro, N. C. Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; President, Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; MEE; Secretary, IRE; Mayor, Vetville Council; Forum Committee, CU; intramural Sports. JACKIE LAMAR SPARKS Winston-Salem, N. C. Industrial Engineering WILLIAM HENRY SPARROW FARMHOUSE Gastonia, N. C. Animal Industry Treasurer, Agricultural Club; 4-H Club; Treasurer, Animal Industry Club; President, Animal industry Club; Honor Committee; Circulation, The Agriculturist; Dairy Judging Team. GEORGE ALLEN SPEIGHT Mount Airy, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; Arnold Air Society; 1st Lt., AFROTC. JAMES GARFIELD SPENCER Raleigh, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Treasurer, Pi Tau Sigma; ASME. JOHN SPRINGTHORPE, JR. SIGMA PI Mount Airy, N. C. Textiles Treasurer, Sigma Pi; Treasurer, Sigma Tau Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Psi; Kappa Tau Beta. DAVID LEE SQUIRES Kelly, N. C. Construction Intramural Sports. ROBERT LEE STALLINGS, JR. PI KAPPA ALPHA . Raleigh, N. C. Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Option IAeS; Capt., AFROTC. DONELL FRANKLIN STANCIL Kenly, N. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Education Club; Club; Kappa Phi Kappa. MARK LINWOOD STANCIL Macclesfield, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Intramural Sports. JOSHUA JOYNER STANTON, JR. Stantonsburg, N. C. Agronomy Agronomy Club. HOWARD FULTON STEARNS Raleigh, N. C. Electrical Engineering ABRAHAM BERNARD STENBERG San Jose, Costa Rica Textiles Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Kappa Phi; Editor, The DeKap ; Secretary, Tompkins Textile Council. THOMAS LINDEN STEPHENS Nashville, Tennessee Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE. BOBBY JOE STEPHENSON PHI KAPPA TAU Raleigh, N. C. Industrial Arts Blue Key; Thirty-and-Three; Golden Chain; Vice-President, Epsilon Pi Tau; Photographer, THE AGROMECK; Editor, The Tower; Board of Student Publications; Secretary, Sophomore Class; Vice-President, Student Government; Drum Bugle Corps; YMCA Cabinet; Honor Committee, Student Government; Theater Committee, CU; Astronomy Club. JOSEPH R. STEPHENSON, JR. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Saluda, N. C. Wildlife Conservation and Management Wild Life Club; Arnold Air Society; Intramural Sports; Athletic Director, Dormitory; Counsellor, Dormitory; 1st Lt., AFROTC. WILLIAM H. STEVENSON Newton, N. C. Textiles Kappa Tau Beta; 2nd Lt., ROTC. CLARENCE POE STEWART Knightdale, N. C. Agricultural Education JOE DONALD STOWE SIGMA CHI Cramerton, N. C. Textile Chemistry Phi Psi; Arnold Air Society; AATCC; THE AGROMECK; Capt., AFROTC DAVID LEWIS STRIDER Flat Rock, N. C. Horticulture JAQUES E. STRAPPE Strechville, N. C. Anatomy Alpha Sigma Sigma; President, Sackology Club; A.C.C. Ball Carrying Champ 1955; Head Captain ROTC. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS JAMES DEWITT TAPP, JR. Raeford, N. C. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Scabbard Blade; Tau Beta Pi; Col., ROTC, BEVERLEY EUGENE TAYLOR High Point, N. C. Electrical Engineering IRE; Hobby Committee, CU; Committee, CU. WILLIAM WALTER TEER, JR. KAPPA SIGMA Hillsboro, N. C. Textiles President, Monogram Club; Council; Vanity Football; ROTC, DMS. JOSEPH EMIL TEKEL Hillside, New Jersey Forest Management Vice-President, Forestry Club; SAF. JOHN WALLACE TESTER Lenoir, N. C. Pulp Technology Xi Sigma Pi; Alpha Zeta; Blue Key; President, CU; Cha irman, Committee, CU; Chairman, Outing Committee, CU; Forestry Club; Student Government; Association of College Unions —Region Four; Major, AFROTC. JOHN CHAMBLEE TERRY PHI KAPPA TAU Zebulon, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE; SAME; Floor Dormitory; Intramural Sports. JAMES THOMAS THACKER SIGMA PI Winston-Salem, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Intramural Sports; Capt., AFROTC. JOHN CHARLES THOMAS SIGMA CHI Franklin, N. C. Chemical Engineering Intramural Sports; Major, ROTC. JOHN THOMAS KAPPA SIGMA Siler City, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi; 2nd Lt., ROTC. JAMES EDWARD THORNE Farmville, N. C. Ceramic Engineering Treasurer, Keramos; Blue Key; Scribe, Golden Chain; Associate THE AGROMECK; President, American Ceramic Society; Major, ROTC. BRUCE NICHOLS TILLEY Durham, N. C. Electrical Engineering IRE LAURENCE ALAN TIPPETT Raleigh, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Alpha Phi Omega; ASME; Wesley Foundation; Major, ROTC. STEPHEN BERNARD TOLCES SIGMA ALPHA Mu Hewlett, New York Textiles Board of Directors, CU; Chairman, House Committee, CU; Campus Special Functions Committee; High School Day Committee. JOHNO HALL TOLEDANO KAPPA ALPHA Phoenix, Arizona Construction Capt., ROTC, DONALD REID TOMLIN KAPPA SIGMA Greensboro, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option Captain, Wrestling Team; ASCE; Lt., AFROTC. JAMES BENHARD TOMMERDAHL Winston-Salem, N. C. Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Chairman, AIEE; Chairman, IRE. JAMES ORLAND TROGDON Asheboro, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option OLIN CARLYLE TRULL Monroe, N. C. Agricultural Engineering JIM ROE TUCKER FARMHOUSE Laurel Springs, N. C. Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Animal Club; BSU; YMCA; 1st Lt., ROTC. ROBERT WHITT TUCKER, JR. Greensboro, N. C. Electrical Engineering IRE HULDAH RUTH TURNER Raleigh, N. C. Mathematics Education Hospitality Committee, CU. AVRON BURON UPCHURCH Raleigh, N. C. Agricultural Education KENNETH JOHN URGOVITCH Garfield, New Jersey Industrial Arts Kappa Phi Kappa; Industrial Arts Club; Monogram Club; Aquinas Club; Varsity Football; Major, ALONZO JACKSON VANDERBURG FARMHOUSE Concord, N. C. Agricultural Education Agricultural Education Club. NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS ARTHUR EVAN VAN HORN SIGMA CHI Asheville, N. C. Industrial Engineering Capt., AFROTC. JOHN JAMES VARGO, JR. Charlotte, N. C. Mechanical Engineering IDC; Capt., ROTC. HUGH CARROLL VINCENT, JR. Newsoms, Virginia Agricultural Education DAVID DOM VIVINO Paterson, New Jersey Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Varsity Aquinas Club. DONALD JAY WAGNER Albemarle, N. C. Electrical Engineering Treasurer, Eta Kappa Nu; Council; AIEE; IRE; Lutheran Students Association; CU; Intramural Sports. PAUL McRAE WAGONER ALPHA GAMMA RHO Gibsonville, N. C. Agricultural Engineering Thirty-and-Three; Treasurer, Class; ASAE; Lutheran Association; Intramural Sports; 1st Lt., ROTC. CLARK WESLEY WALKER FARMHOUSE Old Fort, N. C. Animal Industry Dormitory Circulation Manager, The Agriculturist; Student JAMES ALONZA WALKER FARMHOUSE Reidsville, N. C. Treasurer, FarmHouse; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Phi Kappa; Agricultural Education Club; Agricultural Club; Fair; Treasurer, Collegiate FFA; 1st Lt., AFROTC. GEORGE BRYAN WALLACE SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Winston-Salem, N. C. Industrial Engineering Business Manager, The Wataugan; Art Editor, THE AGROMECK; Student Government; 1st Lt., AFROTC; AIIE. EMMETT RANSON WALLER, JR. Kinston, N. C. Agronomy JAMES EARL WALTERS Raleigh, N. C. Animal Industry JOHN EDWARD WARD Edenton, N. C. Textile Chemistry AATCC; 1st Lt., AFROTC. RALPH AARON WARD Denton, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Agricultural Club; Agricultural Education Club. CHARLES HOWARD WAYNICK Guilford College, N. C. Construction ASCE; Athletic-Social Director, Welch Dormitory. EDGAR BARRON WARREN Winston-Salem, N. C. Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Option Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; IAeS; 1st Lt., AFROTC. CHAS. THADDEUS WEATHERLY FARMHOUSE Greensboro, N. C. Dairy Manufacturing Agricultural Club; Animal Club; Major, ROTC, DMS. GENE LOWE WARREN Raleigh, N. C. Agronomy Agronomy Club; Agricultural Club; President, Junior Class; Capt., CLARENCE B. WEATHERLY, JR. FARMHOUSE Durham, N. C. Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Animal Indus- try Club; Arnold Air Society; 1st Lt., AFROTC, ROBERT ALLEN WATSON Pinehurst, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Engineers ' Council; AIP. JAMES WELDON WEIR, JR. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Asheville, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option HERMAN HERBERT WEISS SIGMA ALPHA MU Woodmere, New York Textiles THE AGROMECK; Intramural Sports. HARRY CLINTON WELCH SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Asheville, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Secretary-Treasurer, Sigma Al pha Epsilon; Student Government; Scabbard Blade; ASME; Intramural Sports; Capt., ROTC. PHILLIP ROGERSON WELLONS Raleigh, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Major, AFROTC. CLAUDE LINWOOD WHITFIELD Snow Hill, N. C. Civil Engineering NORTH CAROLINA STATE SENIORS CARROLL BELK WIGGS Rocky Mount, N. C. Heating and Air Conditioning Treasurer, ASHVE. JAMES LAFAYETTE WILKINS Greensboro, N. C. Nuclear Engineering AIP BOBBY LEE WILLARD Charlotte, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ALVA EDISON WILLIAMS, JR. FARMHOUSE Durham, N. C. Dairy Manufacturing Agricultural Club; Arnold Air Dairy Products Judging Team; 1st Lt., AFROTC. WILLIAM TURNER WILLIAMS Selma, N. C. Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Option lAeS; ASME; Capt., AFROTC. BENJAMIN CHARLES WILSON Newton, N. C. Heating and Air Conditioning ASHVE; Scabbard Blade; Social Chairman, Wesley Foundation; Sport s; Capt., ROTC. SNODIE BOND WILSON Winterville, N. C. Poultry Science Vice-President, Poultry Science Club; Secretary-Treasurer, Poultry Science Club; Agricultural Club; Southern Collegiate Poultry Judging Team; National Poultry Judging Team. RICHARD STEDMAN WIMBISH SIGMA PHI EPSILON Hookerton, N. C. Chemical Engineering Secretary, Mu Beta Psi; President, Band; AIChE; Glee Club; Arnold Air Society; Major, AFROTC. WARREN KUO-LIANG WOO Raleigh, N. C. Textiles HAROLD WILLIAM WOOD Hamptonville, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE. HORACE JOE WOOD, JR.. Pm TAU Burlington, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; YMCA; Intramural Sports. CHARLES KENNETH WOODRUFF Raleigh, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME ROBERT FRED WORLEY Asheville, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE JAMES WILLIAM WRAPE SIGMA NU Charlotte, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Intramural Sports; 2nd Lt., ROTC. WILLARD KENDALL WYNN, JR. ALPHA GAMMA RHO Raleigh, N. C. Agronomy Alpha Zeta; Blue Key; Golden Chain; Judicial Board; Editor, The Agriculturist. HAROLD DEAN YARBER Guilford College, N. C. Textiles Intramural Sports. CAROL MICHAEL YARBOROUGH THETA CHI Sanford, N. C. Dairy Manufacturing Dairy Products Judging Team; 1st Lt., AFROTC, HARRY HIGHT YARBROUGH, JR. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Wilson, N. C. Textiles Vice-President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Psi; Secretary, Student Government; Junior Representative, Athletic Council; Tompkins Textile Council; IFC; Co-Chairman, High School Day for School of Textiles. THOMAS ALLEN YORK Greensboro, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; IDC; Secretary, Alexander Dormitory; Staff, WVWP; 2nd Lt., ROTC. JOHN EDWARD YVARS Valhalla, New York Industrial and Rural Recreation Monogram Club; Varsity Baseball KENYON BENEDICT ZAHNER, JR. PHI DELTA THETA Highlands, N. C. Animal Industry Agricultural Club; Animal Industry Club; Livestock Judging Team. CHARLES ROBERT ZEUGNER Skyland, N. C. Electrical Engineering Treasurer, Mu Beta Psi; Red Coat Band. GRADUATE STUDENT HARI TOTARAM KHENCHANDAN Madras, India Agronomy GRADUATE STUDENT SHAO-LIN LEE Taiwan, Free China Mechanical Engineering PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS HOWARD EUGENE DAVENPORT Columbia, N. C. Geological Engineering WILLIAM. LYON HALL Raleigh, N. C. Architecture ROGER LEE JACKSON Winston-Salem, N. C. Architecture GEORGE JULIUS JERNIGAN, JR. SIGMA NU Dunn, N. C. Architecture WILLIAM LEONARD KAPLAN Raleigh, N. C. Architecture HARRY WADE MOSER, JR. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Ral eigh, N. C. Architecture ROLF WERNER SEIFERT Medellin, Colombia, S. A. Architecture HAROLD EUGENE SMYRE Hickory, N. C. Architecture DONOVAN LYLE WARREN Durham, N. C. Architecture GRADUATE STUDENTS JOHN MALCOLM AIRTH Renfrew, Ontario, Canada Experimental Statistics FLOYD RICHARD BENNETT Raleigh, N. C. Ceramic Engineering SAMUEL WAYNE BINGHAM Fallston, N. C. Agronogy RUSSELL WAYNE BOLLINGER SIGMA CHI Raleigh, N. C. Nuclear Engineering GERALD MARION BOLICK Lenoir, N. C. Animal Industry SAMUEL FRANK BURTON Joy, Illinois Nuclear Engineering CLAUDE CURTIS CARDWELL Newport News, Virginia Nuclear Engineering JAMES DAN CROOK, JR. Ashe ville, N. C. Wood Technology JACK ALFRED DAYVAULT Landis, N. C. Textile Chemistry JOSEPH DAOUD GEORGIS Baghdad, Iraq Civil Engineering GEORGE EDWIN GRAY Deep Run, N. C. Agricultural Education MAX EDWIN GREGORY Yorkville, Tennessee Diary Manufacturing GRADUATE STUDENTS HUMBERTO GUTIERREZ Colombia, South America Agricultural Engineering ROBERT CARMODY HOCK Miami, Florida Nuclear Engineering WILLIAM McGEE INGRAM Kenansville, N. C. Civil Engineering MOHAMMAD SAID KATANA Kirkuk, Iraq Forest Management MANOHAR LAL KATARIA New Delhi, India Textile Manufacturing HENRY CHEUK-HUNG LEUNG THETA KAPPA EPSILON Hong Kong, China Textiles GEORGE HENRY LOURIGAN Kenosha, Wisconsin Textile Chemistry HUGO JOSE MARTINEZ Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Architecture JOSEPH LEWIS MICHAL, JR. Waynesville, N. G. Mechanical Engineering DADE WILLIAM MOELLER Malabar, Florida Nuclear Engineering MIRCEA MOHNBLATT Montevideo, Uruguay, S. A. Textile Chemistry GEORGE HORACE OGBURN, JR. Meridian, Mississippi Nuclear Engineering GRADUATE STUDENTS JAIME PARRA Caldas, Colombia, S. A. Agronogy WENTON MAURICE PRITCHARD Norfolk, Virginia Nuclear Engineering JAMES TOMS QUINN SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Shelby, N. C. Architecture ELMAHDY ELMAHDY SAID Cairo, Egypt Experimental Statistics CARL SCHEINBERG Brooklyn, New York Textiles GARLAND ANDERSON STONE Axton, Virginia Mechanical Engineering JAMES TALBOT TIPPETT Oxford, N. C. Electrical Engineering GERALD MONTAGUE VARLEY Lancaster, England Textile Manufacturing JAMES BODE WEAVER, JR. Hartwell, Georgia Agronogy JOHN CASWELL WILLIAMS, JR. Raleigh, N. C. Agronogy EARL MASON PAGE Wilmington, N. C. Nuclear Engineering OSCAR JOSE PALMA Lima, Peru, S. A. Textile Chemistry Curricular vs Extra-Curricular For all intents and purposes the learning part of college life, regardless of which school you ' re registered in, ends when the last 6 o ' clock lab is finished each day. Theoretically, classroom buildings should close their doors until the next However, college students are an odd lot. After working all day together they still seem to want to spend the evening working together. For this reason campus buildings, instead of dying after dark, come alive. While the check through the campus, policies and schemes are being worked out in meetings of various campus organizations, each trying to help make its own individual school the best on campus. These numerous meetings remove the student from his studies for a while, allowing him to relax and develop those innate things that textbooks can ' t do. All of these are definitely a great part of college life, and if you remember: That ' s how it was . . each school an individual...but together n. c. state we deal with the earth . Agriculture is basic in North Carolina ' s welfare, physical and economic. Changes are occurring constantly to affect the lives of all our people. Many of these changes in agricultural science originated at State College, in the labs, in the greenhouses; and many of them were made by men trained at State. From the School of go men trained in various fields in to carry their knowledge to the farms and to the schools. My office door is always open SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE D. W. COLVARD Dean of the School of Agriculture ROY L. LOUVORN Director of Instruction Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta was founded at Columbus, Ohio on November 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 whose membership shall be combined of the qualities of high scholarship, fine fellowship, and sound character. These are the vital qualities of real leadership, and it was the actual potential leadership in the field of agriculture for which the fraternity was established to encourage and develop. WILLARD WYNN President American Society of Agronomy MISS ISABELLE CAMPBELL Sponsor 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 Society sponsors a departmental exhibit at the North Carolina State Fair in the fall, an election banquet in the winter and an over-the-state field trip in the spring. Whether at the fair or having a coke it ' s all business . . . The Ag Club is an organization whose membership includes all in the School of Agriculture and the Department of Agricultural Education in the School of Education. The Club sponsors educational and recreative events such as the Student ' s Ag Fair (held in conjunction with the N. C. State Fair), the Barnwarming, the Student ' s Livestock Day, the Ag Club picnic, hayrides and smokers. At the weekly meetings members enjoy informative talks, illustrated lectures, educational movies, and stunt programs. The Ag Club publishes its own technical publication. The N. C. State Agriculturist, one of the finest student publications anywhere. Since its organization around 1917, the club has been student governed with faculty members acting only in an advisory capacity. The student members plan and execute all of its activities. RICHARD P. HARRIS OFFICERS RICHARD P. HARRIS President GLENN MOORE Vice-President GEORGE BOWERS Secretary BILL SPARROW Treasurer Horticulture Club The State College Horticulture Club fosters closer relations between students and faculty, and promotes advancement of scientific and practical horticulture. It is a member of the Collegiate Branch of the American Society for Horticultural Science. The club includes in its activities an annual Horticultural exhibit at the Agriculture Fair, a cider pressing project, and an annual awards banquet. FRANCIS E. MASON OFFICERS FRANCIS E. MASON President EDWARD J. HANSON Treasurer MARY B. LITTLE Secretary DR. FRED COCHRAN Faculty Adviser ENLOE LAUGHTER HANSON MAURER HUDSON MORRIS JACKSON STRIDER JOHNSON Agricultural Education Club OFFICERS President, Herman Porter; Vice-President, Robert Smith; Secretary, John Carpenter; Treasurer, Johnny Keever; Reporter, Don Elliott; Custodian, Morris Woodall; Program. Director, Richard Freeman; Social Director, Tommy Leonard; Editor of VO-AG, Reece Allen; Business Manager, Don Norman; Fair Booth Chairman, Jack Faculty Adviser, Gerald B. James. HERMAN PORTER The Agricultural Education. Club is an organization for the students in the Department of Agricultural Education. The purpose of this club is to develop character, leadership, personality, social and professional skills, and cooperation needed for directing the learning process. Agriculture Economics Club OFFICERS JOHN COLLINS President RALPH WARREN Vice-President WESLEY CARROLL Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT W. PARKER Publicity Chairman The purposes of the club are to bring together those students and staff members of the campus who are interested in poultry, to have programs of mutual interest, and to take part in the activities of the Poultry and the School of Agriculture. Poultry Club Bottom row: Kelly, Wilson, Bowers, Long. Second row: Routh, Johnson, Lowder, Cook. Third row: Page, Garren, Wood. Top row: Clary, Hill, Boone, Brown, Myers. Animal Industry Club The purpose of the Animal Industry Club is to better acquaint students interested in Animal Industry with members of the A. I. Staff and the work which is being done. It encourages A. I. students to participate in judging con- tests, puts on the A. I. exhibit at the Ag Fair, and publishes Meat and Milk the Scientific Way annually. The club also affords its members with an opportunity to better themselves by (1) practice in Parliamentary Law; (2) public speaking and appearance; (3) participation in round table discussions of professional, social, civic, and general questions; (4) organization, presentation, and discussion of papers or informal talks; (5) practice in organizing and carrying out projects involving initiative and responsibility; (6) listening to outside speakers or witnessing motion pictures and demonstrations. WILLIAM SPARROW President we design for your convenience Charettes . crits . . . the all night . cigarettes . . . coffee . . . Uzzle ' s . . . keen students . . . top flights faculty . . . Add creative genius: The School of Design. Previews of coming attractions SCHOOL OF DESIGN H.L. KAMPHOEFNER Dean, School of Design Headquarters of the School of Design The American Institute of Architects The purpose of the N. C. State College Section of the North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects is to give to the more serious-minded architectural students assistance in every respect, except financially, in the attainment of his goal. The North Carolina Chapter aids in the securing of speakers from the field of architecture and those fields related to design and construction, and is interested in promoting the success of the organization by frequent consultation and advice GEORGE JERNIGAN President we learn to teach . Many of the teachers in North Carolina high schools received their training in the School of Education here at State. Teachers of math and science and the vocational arts; leaders in industrial and rural recreation, in and guidance: to them, Tompkins Hall is home at State College. One of our many activities. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION J.B.KIRKLAND Dean, School of Education While the students are gone Kappa Phi Kappa OFFICERS DANIEL M. BOWEN President HARLEY E. GRAY Vice-President ROBERT G. SAVAGE Recording Secretary DONELL STANCIL Corresponding Secretary Kappa Phi Kappa is a national honorary and professional education fraternity based on the broad objective of increasing the efficacy of the profession as an instrument of social betterment. Kappa Phi Kappa was organized to recognize those characteristics of the individual teacher deemed fundamental to the successful promotion of the cause of education, thereby working towards a higher standard of service offered to humanity by the profession. First row: Robert A. Smith, Worth W. Guskins, Morris Woodall, Daniel M. Bowen, Robert G. Savage, Jo hn B. Carpenter. Second row: Durward F. Bateman, R. John Nelson, Moncie L. Daniels, III, Harley E. Gray, Donald W. Norman, B. A. Smith, Jr., Donell Stancil, Samuel Wayne Bingham, Herman Porter. Third row: Carlos Smith, Richard J. Freeman, Hubert E. Hatcher, Kenneth Barker, James Fred Bailey, Johnny E. Keever, Ray M. Comer, Philip M. Hendricks, Jr., James A. Walker. Epsilon Pi Tau OFFICERS PHILIP G. KOTELLY President BOBBY JOE STEPHENSON V ice-President DAVID C. BROWN Secretary-Treasurer Seated: Dave Brown, Phillip Kotelly, Bobby Joe Stephenson, Dr. Ivan Hostetler. Standing: Dr. Marshall Schmitt, John Lancaster, Mr. Robert Troxler. Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club brings together the members of the 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 professional world. The club strives to make its profession better known and to influence young men to train for a future in Industrial Arts. after slide rules and books .. industry ' s acid test . . Slide that rule . . . lift that kit . . . tote that book . . . Broughton and Riddick and Withers . . . surveys on 1911 Hill . . . the Engineers ' Ball . . . the Engineers ' Fair . . . the Dean . . . Mrs. Wicker . . . math plus math plus . . . the Senior trip . . . the Council. You ' re an engineer: civil or chemical, electrical or nuclear, industrial or mechanical —you ' re an engineer. There was much to do - no problem keeping busy. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING J. H. LAMPE Dean, School of Engineering W.E. ADAMS Director of Instruction The Engineers ' Council is composed of elected of the various engineering societies on the campus. The primary function of this group is to the activities of the engineering societies Each year the Engineers ' Council sponsors the Exposition. It is also responsible for directing the publication of the Southern Engineer. Another outstanding event sponsored by the Council is the knighting of outstanding engineering students into the Order of St. Patrick. The outstanding senior student is recognized and given a gift by the Council. Scholarship is encouraged at the Freshman level by selecting the two outstanding Freshmen from each as Companions of St. Patrick. ALLEN GRANT PITMAN BIGGER GRAY PRUDEN BINGHAM HERSHEY STEPHENS Engineers ' Council ROBERT M. KNIGHT President BARNES DANIELS Vice-President JOHN ROBBINS Secretary SAM BLOUNT Treasurer BRANTLEY HOSTETLER STUART CLEMENTS INSCOE THOMAS COMBS JOHNSON THOMPSON CROOM LACKEY TOMMERDAHL DeFOOR LUNDY WAGNER EDWARDS LYNAM WATSON FERGUSON McGEE WILSON GARDNER PHILLIPS ZALESKI of Mechanical Engineers OFFICERS ROBERT HAYES President WILLIAM KINCAID Vice-President ROBERT EIDSON Secretary JOSEPH E. CONNELLY Treasurer Robert Hayes 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 include inspection trips, social outings, joint meetings with neighboring colleges, sponsoring speakers of national prominence, and local competition for prizes. MEMBERS W. H. Alexander, R. J. Basinger, H. J. Baxter, O. W. Beasley, J. C. Belote, William. S. Berryhill, Jr., C. C. Beumer, R. A. Bisanar, R. J. Boeanger, J. N. Brown, Jr., J. B. Campbell, G. J. Casey, Ernest Cashwell, C. D. Cole, P. A. Collins, Robert Cornwell, Jr., C. W. Crawford, E. S. Crow, Jr., P. A. Davis, B. E. Deal, J. E. DeFoor, C. K. Denning, C. O. Dowd, R. S. Dunham, Jr., J. P. Epperson, Paul Essex, J. M. O. M. Farrington, W. H. Farthing, A. R. Fiore, T. W. Frye, J. W. Gray, G. E. Gardner, Jr., A. H. Haddock, Jr., H. C. Hair, F. L. Haney, Jr., S. R. Harrell, W. Harrill, George Harriss Harris, Terry Hawthorne, L. C. Hoots, C. R. Horn, Jr., W. H. Home, III, W. E. Howard, D. L. Huggins, C. R. Hutchins, R. K. Jackson, H. C. A. W. Jenkins, Jr., W. M. Kahn, R. M. King, Jr., John Kingry, J. E. Kirby, C. T. Kluttz, Jr., Kenneth Knight, R. M. Knight, J. F. Kumm, L. C. Lamber, L. R. Ledbetter, R. W. Lee, A. G. Leggett, Jr., W. C. Long, Andrew Lowery, C. C. Lynes, T. Maddery, Jr., J. V. Marshall, M. T. Massey, R. H. McCarn, H. H. McCoy, A. L. McCready, Jr., R. G. Medley, Harold Meyer, J. J. Miller, D. L. Moore, J. A. Nuckolls, D. W. Oliver, P. L. Pearlman, T. C. Pilkington, P. R. Pruna, W. M. W. F. Quinlivan, J. R. Ratchford, F. B. Robbins, C. O. Roberts, Jr., G. L. Roberts, Jr., K. L. Ross, W. T. Scarborough, J. E. Shelby, L. R. Shepard, C. J. Sherrill, L. A. Shinn, J. S. Singletary, Jr., J. F. Slaydon, R. W. Sloan, L. R. L. W. Stancil, Jr., H. F. Stearns, T. L. Stephens, R. H. Stevens, C. Stuart, J. B. Styron, B. E. Taylor, J. L. Thompson, F. L. Thurstone, B. N. Tilley, J.E. Tillman, J. L. Tippett, M. A. Todd, J. B. Tommerdahl, B. R. Tripp, R. W. Tucker, Jr., D. J. Wagner, F. G. Welfare, W. D. Wilkinson, C. O. Wilson, Jr., H.W. Wood, T. A. York, J. K. Zaleski. JAMES B. TOMMERDAHL American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Radio Engineers PROF. W. D. STEVENSON, JR. Counselor PROF. E. G. MANNING I.R.E. Counselor B. TOMMERDAHL Chairman ROBERT M. KNIGHT Vice-Chairman LAWRENCE R. SNOWMAN Local Secretary THOMAS L. STEPHENS A.I.E.E. Secretary RAYMOND H. STEVENS I.R.E. Secretary JAMES E. DeFOOR Treasurer LYNAM President American Society of Civil Engineers The object of this society is to afford an opportunity for closer acquaintance among the in Civil Engineering at N. C. State to increase interest in engineering, to a true professional knowledge and spirit among students, and to co-operate with the professional 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 and business meetings. The chapter publishes its own monthly paper, On the Level. American Institute of Industrial Engineers EUGENE HESTER President RAY BRYAN Vice-President WALT THOMAS Secretary JOH NNY PUCKETT Treasurer THOMAS SHUPING Program Chairman The primary function of the student chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers is to foster among its members a strong bond of fellowship and achievement. Professional interest, current problems, coordination of departmental activities, and of character and leadership are other high Bi-monthly meetings include guest speakers from the industrial field, films on engineering problems and solutions, student papers, A.I.I.E. business and social affairs. The high point of the year ' s activity comes in the spring with the chapter ' s exhibit for the Engineer ' s Fair. Seated: HESTER, BRYAN. Standing: PUCKETT, THOMAS, SHUPING. First row: A. G. Bullard, Jr., David Hostetler, W. F. Rawls, Jane A. Land, A. H. Nickolaus, Victor A. Bright, Fred Faulkner. Second row: Wesley A. Staots, Lawrence A. Gurley, Cabel Powell, Lewis Toney, William A. Atkinson, William G. Jones, Michael A. Mason, Fred L. Eargle. Third row: Robert Andrews, W. R. Edwards, Wilbur Tomlin, F. P. Pike, J. Frank Seely, Robert Scaggs, Ronald Mohammed Idriss, Fred S. Whisenhunt, Jr. Fourth Harry K. Goodman, Everett L. Plyler, Robert W. Williams, Lucius A. Gray, James E. Haywood, Jimmy A. Whisnant, Charles M. Marshall. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Not present for picture: Bill Cashion, Robert Putze, Don Corl, Royce Melvin, Bill Perry, Wimbish, Horace Smith, Charles Thomas, William Murphy, Henry Hartes, Walter Scott, J. V. Carroll, James Heusten, J. M. Jenkins, Tommy Vaden, Paul McGinnis, Rufus Baxley, Fletcher Murray, James Morris, Hugh Parker, J. A. Emory, G. M. Holmes, Roy Moffitt, George Bright, Clyde Austin, Bob Allsbrook, G. Hagler, Carle Mason, A. Dawson, W. C. Holoman. OFFICERS WILLIAM R. EDWARDS President ANDREW H. NICKOLAUS Vice-President VICTOR A. BRIGHT Secretary ROBERT A. SCAGGS Treasurer Keramos HENRY CROOM President FLOYD BENNETT Vice-President RANSOM HARRIS Secretary JAMES THORNE Treasurer DAVID NIXON Herald Keramos, the national professional Ceramic Fraternity, was founded in 1902 at Ohio State and is the oldest professional engineering in the world. While the organization is strictly in nature, the requirements for membership are as high as most of the honorary societies and it permits the wearing of the key by honor students. Membership is offered only to students in the Department of Ceramics or Ceramic Engineering who have a good scholastic a good character record and who give promise of making good in industry. The principal object of the fraternity is to promote and emphasize mental and to promote interest in ceramic art, technology, and engineering. American Society of Heating and ventilating Engineers One of the newest professional organizations on the campus is the student chapter of ASHVE. This was the second student branch to be formed. Objectives of the student branch are as follows: to the student ' s classroom work and his of the problems of air conditioning and related primarily by securing qualified speakers; to provide a medium of exchange of ideas and interests by the presentation of student papers; to focus the attention of the air conditioning industry, particularly that of North Carolina, on North Carolina State College as a progressive institution, graduating engineers for heating and air conditioning work; and to improve the student ' s training in the field of heating, ventilating, and air by cooperating with the college and with in establishing and maintaining a modern and air conditioning laboratory. Programs of the society include outstanding engineers from the field as speakers, joint meetings with the North Carolina Division of ASHVE, social outings, and dinner meetings. Membership is open to all students in the school of engineering who are interested in the field of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning. OFFICERS ALVAH D. EHRMAN President SAMUEL R. MOORE Vice-President ROBERT W. McDONALD Secretary CARROLL B. WIGGS Treasurer JAMES C. DEAL Reporter LONNIE T. MATTHEWS Engr. Council Representative Theta Tau OFFICERS JOHN F. WILES Regent ROBERT FINGER Vice-Regent JOHN B. SMITH Scribe LONNIE GRANT Treasurer T. C. BROWN Adviser Theta Tau was founded on October 15, 1904, at the University of Minnesota. Theta Tau is a professional engineering fraternity whose object is to develop and maintain a high standard of interest among its members and to unite them with a strong bond of fraternal fellowship. MEMBERS JIM ALLEN DAVE BARRETT JOHN COMBS JOSEPH B. FEREBEE HENRY O. FOSTER DAVID GURLEY HAYNE HAIR SAM HARRELL TERRY HAWTHORNE ROBERT T. HAYES MITCHELL JENKINS THOMAS JOHNSON W. B. KINCAID JOHN KINGRY JOHN LOMAX CHARLES LUNDY FLETCHER MURRAY BILL ODIN JOE PEARSON KEITH PFEIFER THEO R. POTTER T. GILMER PROCTOR ALBERT L. PRUDEN, JR. JOSEPH K. REID W. GLENN SCOTT WILSON TUTTEROW TOMMY VADEN ANDREW VASTANO Not pictured. Pi Tau Sigma MEMBERSHIP BINGHAM BLALOCK BLOUNT BROWNE CHANCE CLINARD EDWARDS FOSTER JOHNSON SIGMAN SPENCER WARREN Membership in Pi Tau Sigma is the honor that can be obtained by a mechanical engineering student in his field. He must maintain a very high scholastic average in order to be eligible for membership, but this is by no means the only requirement. Before a student is selected for membership in Pi Tau Sigma, he must also be rated on social adaptability, honesty, personal cleanliness, neatness, and soundness of principles and morals. If, after all these things have been considered, a man is deemed worthy of the honor, he is invited to join Pi Tau Sigma. This is an honor which all men would be proud to claim as theirs. M. BARNES DANIELS President Eta Kappa Nu The purpose of Eta Kappa Nu is to recognize and encourage outstanding achievements in the electrical engineering profession, particularly among students. High scholarship, leadership ability, and integrity of character are requirements for membership. The organization has prepared a chapter room which is used as a study room, and has undertaken several similar projects for the general aid of students in Electrical Engineering. The organization has also, with financial aid from the Student Government, installed the public address system in the east side of the cafeteria. LAWRENCE SNOWMAN President Members: charles Chas. W. Crawford, James W. Grey, Vaughn T. Hawthorne, Claude Horn, Richard K. Jackson, William R. Jessep, Frederick D. Jones, William Kahn, Richard M. King, James E. Kirby, Robert M. Knight, Louis R. Ledbetter, Andrew Lowery, J. Robt. Potter, Harry S. Reichard, Lynn R. Shepard, Raymond Stevens, Thomas L. Stephens, John C. Stuart, Jr., James B. Tommedahl, Benjamin R. Tripp, Lloyd C. Turner, William F. Quinlivan, Donald J. Wagner. Tau Beta Pi An engineering society chartered at North Carolina State College in 1925, Tau Beta Pi elects into its ranks each year those student that have distinguished themselves 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. WILLIAM BOYD BROWNE President OFFICERS WILLIAM B. BROWNE President THOMAS M. MEMORY Vice-President LYNN R. SHEPARD Corresponding Secretary DONALD L. CORL Recording Secretary CHRESTON F. MARTIN Cataloger DR. F. PHILLIPS PIKE Treasurer Chi Epsilon Chi Epsilon is a national professional Civil fraternity, based on the broad objective of increasing the efficiency of the profession as an instrument of social betterment. Chi Epsilon was organized to recognize those characteristics of the individual engineer deemed fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineering career, to aid in the development of those characteristics in the undergraduate engineer, thereby working toward a higher standard of service offered to humanity by the profession. OFFICERS THOMAS M. MEMORY President WYATT G. BELL Vice-President RICHARD A. MITCHELL Secretary J. C. SMITH Treasurer THOMAS MCNEIL MEMORY President Institute of Aeronautical Science The insti tute of Aeronautical Sciences is an organization of all students registered in the Aeronautical curriculum. Its purpose is to promote interest of the aeronautical profession, to unite its members into a fellowship, to foster social activities for recreational and to publicize the Aeronautical Engineering Department. The IAeS here is a student society branch of the National Society of Aeronautical Engineers, and a considerable amount of information is thereby conveyed to the students concerning the activities of the National Society. The American Ceramic Society JAMES THORNE President HENRY CROOM Vice-President FRANK ELLIOTT Secretary TOM COLEMAN Treasurer The North Carolina State Student Branch of the Ceramic Society was to familiarize students with the various aspects of the ceramic industry through talks, discussions and motion pictures, and to a stronger bond of fellowship between students and faculty in the department. we worked with the wood . . Pulp and Paper . . . Summer camp . . . the Rolleo . . . new labs . . . Hof fmann Forest . . . field trips . . . silviculture and dendrology and mapping . . . Kilgore Hall . . . work and fun . . . the Pinetum . . . Forestry Management . . . mill work . . . labs: these are memories for the man in Forestry. All part of an education. SCHOOL OF FORESTRY R. J. PRESTON Dean, School of Forestry J.V. HOFFMANN Forestry Foundation Xi Sigma Pi Xi Sigma Pi is a national forestry honor fraternity whose purpose is the recognition and promotion of leadership, scholarship, and interest in the profession of forestry. Each year, the organization honors the outstanding freshman and senior in the School of Forestry. The fraternity sponsors an- nual public lectures by nationally known individuals work- ing in forestry or in allied professions. THOMAS FRAZIER President CURTIS LESTER HARDY SEAMAN LANKFORD TESTER HUXTER SLUDDER 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. An annual Rolleo held at Hill Forest is sponsored by the club. At the Rolleo teams from various classes compete in axe throwing, tree felling, and horseshoe pitching. The outstanding social event of the year is the Loggers ' Ball. 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 paper containing articles and news of particular interest to forestry students. WILLIAM T. HUXTER President FORESTRY CLUB the final touch on the technical education . Pullen and Peele . . . English and. history and economics—all the Contemporary civilization and split infinitives and economic trends . . . the basic courses: general studies as well as the purely technical. The professional man must have a well rounded education. With the accent on the finer things. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION J. W. SHIRLEY Dean, School of General Studies PULLEN HALL after bobbins and looms . the mill... Shuttle Inn . . . Floopy . . . Open House . . . Pop . . . Lint Dodgers ' Ball . . . labs, labs, and more labs . . . and reports . . . Beechie, dot Draper . . . C-4, Whiting, and jacquard . . . and Uncle Ben . . . the west end of the campus: the School of Textiles. Between or during classes, the favorite spot the Shuttle Inn SCHOOL OF TEXTILES M. E. CAMPBELL Dean, School of Textiles T. R. HART Director of Instruction Tompkins Textile Council MITCHELL ANDREWS ROBERT DILLARD HOWARD GREENBERGH WILLIAM GREEN JOHN GREGG LEWIS ROGER MARROW ALBERT NALVEN RICHARD REED CAROL SINGLETON HARRY YARBROUGH The Tompkins Textile Council attempts, through bi-monthly meetings, to further student interest in textiles and to bring the student body and faculty closer together through mutual respect and friendship. The social highlight of the year is the annual Lint Dodgers ' Ball, which the council sponsors for the entire Textile School. Another highlight of the year is the Textile Open House, which gives the people of the state a chance to see what the Textile School is doing. This year ' s Open House featured a fashion show displaying various textile fabrics. Robert Krook was the Open House chairman. DOUGLAS BLANCHARD President ARKIN HAYES SINDERLAR BLANCHARD HESTER SLAMA CLARK HOLMS SPRINGTHORPE CRUTCHFIELD LASHINSKY STENBERG DACCARETT MATTHEWS TAN FOX MCDONALD WARD GREENBERGH O ' NEAL WOO Sigma Tau Sigma MITCHELL ANDREWS President ABRAHAM B. STENBERG TING CHIAO TAN Secretary Vice-President JOHN SPRINGTHORPE, JR. Treasurer A local textile honor fraternity, Sigma Tau Sigma strives to instill in textile students a desire for higher scholastic attainments. 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. MITCHELL ANDREWS SENIORS BRUCE ARKIN GUY BALDECCHI ROBERT CARROL WILSON CASPARI EDWIN CLARK CHARLIE FOX HERB GILMORE OLIVER GREEN HOWARD GREENBERG JOHN GREGG BRICE HAYNES JOE HESTER JOHN KNIGHT ROBERT KROOK JAMES LEWIS CHARLES LOCKWOOD HARRY LODGE ROBERT LOY FRANK MATTHEWS PLATTE MORING JERRY MYOTT ALBERT NALVEN JACK O ' NEAL R. C. OSBORNE THOMAS PARKER DONALD PURDEE ALSTON RAMSAY RICHARD REED H. M. ROBINSON MENDAL ROBINSON GUY SHAVER GEORGE SPEIGHT SPRINGTHORPE ALBERT SAFFORD BILL TEER JOHN THOMAS HARRY YARBROUGH HARRY H. YARBROUGH President Phi Ps Phi Psi Fraternity is a professional textile fraternity, the objects and aims being: first, to promote good fellow- ship 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 chapter in the fraternity, in parallel with the largest textile school in the world. During 1949-1950, the chapter took part in arranging a display of student work for the national Phi Psi convention, and conferred honorary degrees upon two outstanding men in the textile industry. Social activities of the group include the annual banquet, at which time a cup will be awarded to the Man of the Year in the Textile Industry. UNDERCLASSMEN BEATTY BILL BREHM GENE CROSS DICK GOLDENBERG MICHAEL JACOBUS JOE McNAMARA BOB STUART JACK HALL BILL FISHER BILL ROBERSON CLARENCE BOSTIAN RICHARD REAGAN MARVIN KATZ NEAL LANCASTER HANK SAFFER LARRY BELLCIN DON ROSENBAUM ALVAREZ ARTHUR BEAVER BERRIER BLANCHARD BOGEL BREEZE BRYANT BURGESS CLOINGER CRAWFORD DACCARETT EGERTON HUGHES IVEY JOHNSON LI LUCK MARKAY McCARN McDONALD NARANJO QUINT RADFORD RANDALL SCRONCE SINDELAR SINGLETON SLAMA SNEAD SONTAG STENBERG STEVENSON TAN TENNANT TROUTMAN URIBE VIVINO WOO WRAPE UNDERCLASSMEN Delta Kappa phi Delta Kappa Phi is the oldest professional fraternity 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 fraternity holds an annual each year. The chapter here at State College strives to promote activities of interest to the School. Phi Kappa Phi Front row: William Martin Kahn, James Benhard Tommerdahl, Frank Egan Matthews, Jr., Prof. Arthur C. Hayes, President; Miles Robert Cooper, Vice-President; Thomas McNeill Memory, John Springthorpe, Jr. Second row: Howard Greenberg, John Robert Duffett, George Henry Lourigan, John Eldridge Smith, James Bode Weaver, Jr., Robert Garner Savage. Third row: William Roger William Bryce Haynes, James Alonza Walker, Abraham Bernard Stenberg. OFFICERS A. C. HAYES President W. E. COLWELL President-elect M. R. COOPER Student Vice-President I. D. JONES Secretary R. C. BULLOCK Treasurer FRANCES THOMPSON Journal Correspondent ANDERSON, IRVIN CHARLES BARRETT, DAVID HOWELL BENNING, G. W. BILLINGSLEY, RAY V. BINGHAM, BILLY ELIAS BLANCHARD, CLARENCE DOUGLAS BRANTLY, EUGENE PASCHAL CARDWELL, CLAUDE CURTIS CARTER, MELVIN WINSOR COOPER, MILES ROBERT CORL, DONALD LEE CRUTCHFIELD, WILLIAM GRAHAM CUMMINGS, EDMUND GEORGE DANIELS, MOSES BARNES, JR. DEITRICK, R. E. DUFFETT, J. R. DUNGAN, W. E. EDWARDS, R. L. EDWARDS, WM. ROGER FARTHING, BARTON ROBY FLOWERS, JACK LINDSEY GLASS, J. C., JR. MEMBERS GREENBERG, HOWARD HALL, William WM. LYON HAYNES, William WM. BRYCE HON, WM. HARRIS HOWELL, JONES VON, JR. JENKINS, A. W. JR. JOHNSON, WM. HUGH KAHN, MORTIMER IRVING, JR. KAHN, WM. MARTIN KAPLAN, WM. LEONARD LAMONDS, HAROLD AUGUSTUS LOURIGAN, G. H. LUNDHOLM, JOSEPH GIDEON, LYNAM, Thomas THOS. MICHAEL MARTIN, CHESTON FURMAN MATTHEWS, FRANK EGAN MAYO, J. S. MEMORY, THOS. McNEILL NIXON, D. E. PALMER, WARREN G. PRITCHARD, W. M. PUTZE, Robert ROBT. LEROY RAMSEY, HAROLD SAVAGE, ROBT. GARNER SMITH, JOHN ELDRIDGE SMYRE, HAROLD EUGENE SNOWMAN, LAWRENCE RICHARD SPAIN, George GEO. EUGENE SPRINGTHORPE, JOHN, JR. STEMBERGER, A. P. STENBERG, ABRAHAM BERNARD STERN, ERNEST TOMMERDAHL, JAMES BENHARD WALKER, JAMES ALONZA WALKER, J. B. WARREN, EDGAR BARRON, JR. WEAVER, JAMES B., JR. WEED, STERLING B. WOO, KUO CHUAN WOO, WARREN KUO LIANG WOOD, BYNUM McKEE WORTHINGTON, Robert ROBT. EARL WYNN, WILLARD KENDALL, JR. YELVERTON, CARL SPENCER JR. Campus Commandoes Nineteen fifty-five . . . what is it? To ROTC seniors throughout the United States its more than just a year . . . more than just a passage of time. It ' s a step forward. It ' s a step in our progress from being just ROTC cadets to being commissioned officers capable of leading our fellow man and helping to preserve the peace in our troubled world. It seems that every year graduating cadets have been told that they were about to enter a world full of chaos and many crises. When you look back over the past few years you can see what is meant. It ' s up to today ' s ROTC cadets to gain the knowledge and wisdom that will enable them capable of their respective roles in the turbulent tide of future world events. That ' s how it was . . rifles and saber jets . . . . state ' s own warriors ARMY The Army ROTC has as its purpose, the training of students for positions of leadership in the Army in time of national emergency. The successful completion of a four year Army ROTC course leads to a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army reserve. In the classroom, emphasis is placed on giving the prospective officer a general background knowledge of military subjects and activities essential to all of the Army ' s fifteen arms and services. Maximum effort is made to arouse the student ' s interest through the use of weapons, illustrations, training films, practical exercises and models. Drill and of Command facilitate development of those essential characteristics of leadership such as self-confidence, initiative, loyalty, and the ability to think clearly, make wise decisions and inspire others to work for the success of any endeavor. COL. RICHARD R. MIDDLEBROOKS PMST ENLISTED MEN M SGT. HERMAN E. SCHAFF M SGT. WILBERT H. ALLEN M SGT. SIDNEY L. McHARGUE M SGT. OTIS SPILLMAN SFC MARSHALL L. BYRD, JR. SEC JAMES O. HARVELL SFC EDWARD S. KOVACH SEC HAROLD C. SHIPLEY SGT. ROBERT C. COOKE M SGT. FLOYD EGGERT SFC LESTER H. USRY SGT. RICHARD R. BLACKMAN, J STAFF LT. COL. JAMES E. BRADY LT. COL. PAULL BANE, JR. LT. COL. BASIL I. MISHTOWT MAJOR RUSSELL D. WHITMORE MAJOR ISADORE A. GARGARO CAPT. JOSEPH A. DYER CAPT. GEORGE A. DEWEY CAPT. HARRY T. STEWART WILLIAM J. RIECK, JR. CWO JOE M. PYLAND Editor ' s note: Capt. Rieck now a major COCKE BAUCOM THORNE FRAZIER REGIMENTAL STAFF CADET LT. COL. EUGENE R. COCKE Regimental Executive Officer CADET MAJOR HENRY H. BAUCOM, JR. Regimental Adjutant CADET MAJOR THOMAS R. FRAZIER Regimental S-3 CADET MAJOR JAMES E. THORNE Regimental PIO CADET COLONEL JAMES D. TAPP Regimental CO McDONALD HOWEY SEEHORN BAGWELL CADET MAJOR JOHNNY D. McDONALD Battalion Executive Officer CADET CAPTAIN GEORGE Battalion Adjutant CADET CAPTAIN MONTE E. SEEHORN Battalion S-3 CADET CAPTAIN DAVID E. BAGWELL Battalion PIO FIRST BATTALION STAFF CADET LT. COL. ROBERT W. LEE Battalion CO A COMPANY MAJOR JOHN N. GREGG Company Commander MISS NANCY CARPENTER Sonsor CAPTAIN GEORGE Q. HALL Executive Officer FIRST PLATOON 1ST LT. GUIDO A. BALDECCHI Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON 1ST LT. RANSOM S. HARRIS Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. JAMES E. BENGEL Platoon Leader B COMPANY MAJOR WILLIAM T. HUXTER Company Commander MISS ROBERTA DIXON Sponsor CAPTAIN HARRY MYERS, JR. Executive Officer FIRST PLATOON 1ST LT. HUBERT W. CARTNER Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON 1ST LT. JOHN A. BIVENS, JR. Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. HART H. GATES Platoon Leader C COMPANY MAJOR WILLIAM S. BLALOCK Company Commander MISS MARY LIB DELBRIDGE Sponsor CAPTAIN MILES R. COOPER Executive Officer FIRST PLATOON 1ST LT. JOHN VAN N. ANDREWS Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON 1ST LT. THOMAS A. YORK Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. BANKS L. LEONARD Platoon Leader D COMPANY MAJOR HARRY L. LODGE Company MISS SUZANNE HAWKINS Sponsor TUG O ' WAR FIRST PLATOON 1ST LT. HOWARD J. CRITCHER Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON 1ST LT. OSCO J. KENNEDY Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. TILDEN J. LESTER Platoon Leader HAZELGROVE PIERCE WELCH PARKER SECOND BATTALION STAFF CADET MAJOR ROBERT J. HAZELGROVE Battalion Executive Officer CADET CAPTAIN WILLIAM A. PIERCE, III Battalion Adjutant CADET CAPTAIN HARRY C. WELCH, JR. Battalion S-3 CADET CAPTAIN ROBERT W. PARKER Battalion PIO CADET LT. COL. THOMAS MCNEIL MEMORY Battalion CO E COMPANY MRS. CHARLES E. DAVIS Sponsor CAPTAIN THOMAS J. GREENWOOD Executive Officer MAJOR CHARLES E. Company Commander FIRST PLATOON 1ST LT. ALBERT D. NALVEN Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON 1ST LT. RONALD G. SCHEFFEL Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. PAUL McR. WAGONER Platoon Leader F COMPANY MAJOR WILLIAM W. TEER, JR. Company Commander MISS ANNE ROBERTS Sponsor CAPTAIN FLOYD F. HENDRIX, JR. Executive Officer FIRST PLATOON 1ST LT. ROBERT B. TUCKER Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON 1ST LT. EVERETTE L. PLYLER Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. COLBERT L. DILDAY Platoon Leader G COMPANY MAJOR LAURENCE A. TIPPETT COMPANY COMMANDER MISS EUNICE LEE DURANT SPONSOR CAPTAIN JOHN J. VARGO, JR. Executive Officer FIRST PLATOON 1ST LT. F. CROSSLAND, Jo. Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON 1 ST LT. LEONARD A. KILIAN Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. MITCHEL C. ANDREW Platoon Leader H COMPANY MAJOR BERNARD L. DUPLESSIS, JR. Company Commander MRS. B. L. DUPLESSIS, JR. Sponsor Of WHOSE MULE TEAM WE WERE.. FIRST PLATOON Ist LT, NOBLE E. HILL Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON I ST LT. TOMMY D. LEONARD Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. DAVID L. MILLER Platoon Leader THOMAS D. GREGG TOLEDANO ENLOE THIRD BATTALION STAFF CADET MAJOR JOHN C. THOMAS Battalion Executive Officer CADET CAPTAIN DALE P. GREGG Battalion Adjutant CADET CAPTAIN JOHNO H. TOLEDANO Battalion S-3 CADET CAPTAIN WILLIAM S. ENLOE Battalion PIO CADET L.T. COL. JAMES H. FRAZIER Battalion CO I COMPANY MAJOR CHARLES T. WEATHERLY COMPANY COMMANDER MRS. CHARLES T. WEATHERLY SPONSOR CAPTAIN CHARLES A. SIDES Executive Officer FIRST PLATOON 1ST LT. STEPHEN A. COOPER Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON 1ST LT. ALPHONSE R. FIORE Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. WILLIAM P. BRASWELL Platoon Leader MAJOR CHARLEY B. KEARNS Company Commander MRS. ETTALEE KEARNS Sponsor CAPTAIN BENJAMIN C. WILSON Executive Officer FIRST PLATOON 1ST LT. JIM R. TUCKER Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON 1ST LT. F. S. BATTAGLIA Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. BURTON HAIMS Platoon Leader MAJOR JACK R. MARTIN Company Commander MISS SHIRLEY JOYNER Sponsor CAPTAIN DAVID H. BARRETT Executive Officer FIRST PLATOON 1ST LT. HOWARD GREENBURG Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON 1ST LT. RICHARD W. REED Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. CHARLES W. MOSS Platoon Leader M COMPANY MAJOR EMORY W. PITTS Company Commander MRS. LUELLEN PITTS Sponsor CAPTAIN JOHN E. GARRETT Executive Officer FIRST PLATOON 1ST LT. THOMAS H. WEST, JR. Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON 1ST LT. ROBERT G. SAVAGE Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON 1ST LT. ALSTON RAMSEY, JR. Platoon. Leader THE AIR FORCE DRILL TEAM The members of the Marching Airmen, Crack Drill Team of the Air Force ROTC are: Cadet Officers: M. L. DANIELS G. M. BURDICK B. P. HUSKEY Cadets: P. R. BARKER B. H. BROWN T. H. BRIGGS D. P. CALHOUN W. I. CRUMPLER P. A. COLLINS J. W. HARDESTY D. E. HITCHCOCK L. HUGGINS V. N. JORDAN M. LAKE R. E. LOCKADOO G. H. MOSELY H. W. NIXON J. L. OWNLEY J. F. PAGE R. B. SHEPARD C. D. SIMPSON H. T. TALLEY B. H. WHITE L. WILKINS J. R. ADKINS F. ALPHIN R. B. BRUCE J. M. CHAMBERS R. D. COLLINS E. E. DYE A. EMMERSON J. R. FOWLER L. HANNAH O. P. HOUSTON F. C. JENKINS H. D. JOHNSON J. W. LOWTHER R. C. MARSHBURN N. L. McRAINEY W. L. METTS F. H. MITCHELL C. O. PADGETT W. B. RICHMOND L. H. ROYSTER M. SMART R. R. STEPHENSON B. H. TAYLOR W. W. VENNEL D. R. WILDER G. P. WILLIAMS T SGT. JACK RUSSELL, Adviser THE PRIDE AND JOY OF THE R.O.T.C. MAJOR C. W. BOGLE Commander MISS BOBBIE DURHAM Sponsor Blow Man Blow... . . DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Murray, Parker, Morrow, Butchart, Graham, Kelly, Moore, Proescher, Scott, Strother, Thorpe, Adams, Ballard, Beaman, Corey, Corpening, Stallings, Allison, Avent, Barney, Cox, Lavinder, Allen, Ashby, Benton, Bobbitt, Canney, Colston, Creekmore, Franklin, Granger, Hughes, Johnson, Lee, Lowe, Massey, J. Misenheimer, L. Misenheimer, Moore, Overton, Ross, Segurs, Smart, Smith, Telfair, Worthington. ARMY COLOR GUARD CADETS RICHARD L. MANN, BILLY R. MCGALLARD, CHARLES L. JUSTUS, JIMMIE R. ECKARD, AND HAROLD E. LUCK AIR FORCE COLOR GUARD CADETS DAVID D. SMILEY, JR., RAYMOND J. SPARROW, GLENWOOD TALBOTT, DAVID HEINZMAN, AND RALPH J. STERN while the army was trenched in at bragg .. the air force was sunning in AIR FORCE The mission of the Air Force staff at N. C. State is the training of officers to meet the growing needs of a rapidly expanding United States Air Force—our country ' s predominant deterrent to aggression. Under the supervision and direction of Colonel Jowdy, a highly competent staff of officers send on active duty each year young officers trained under the highest and academic standards to take to the skies in our country ' s defense. COLONEL WILLIAM J. JOWDY PAST ENLISTED MEN M SGT. JOHN E. NEAL Ti SGT. RAYMOND F. HAGERTY T SGT. CLIFTON R. MORGAN T SGT. JASPER L. RUSSELL, JR. SGT. McLELAND JONES T SGT. KENNETH M. RUSSELL S SGT. GORDON KEITH, M SGT. ANDREW McCALLUM STAFF LT. COL. STANTON C. AGNEW MAJOR NED S. HAYS MAJOR MACK WHITE CAPTAIN VICTOR L. NUNENKAMP 1ST LT. JAMES R. OSBORN CAPTAIN NIMROD MCNAIR, JR. 1ST LT. WILLIAM R. COOK 1ST LT. OLIVER P. HEDGEPETH DANIELS MOORE DEAN DEAL SARTIN PARKER BREHM HARDISON WING STAFF CADET LT. COL. MONCIE L. DANIELS, III Deputy Wing Commander CADET LT. COL. FREDERICK M. MOORE Inspector General CADET LT. COL. ERNEST S. DEAN, JR. Director of Operations and Training CADET LT. COL. JAMES C. DEAL Director of Material CADET MAJOR DAVID S. SARTIN Adjutant CADET MAJOR JOHN W. PARKER PIO Officer CADET M SGT. WILLIAM H. BREHM Sergeant Major CADET M SGT. JASPER H. HARDISON Assistant Sergeant Major CADET COLONEL JOHN D. PEARMAN Wing Commander FEREBEE MRS. HUGH H. BAKER for the Group Commander BOWMAN FIRST GROUP STAFF CADET MAJOR JOSEPH B. FEREBEE Deputy Group Commander CADET CAPTAIN KEITH B. BOWMAN Adjutant CADET LT. COL. HUGH BAKER Group Commander MAJOR ROBERT A. COSTNER, JR. Squadron Commander CAPTAIN PETER S. JACOBSEN Deputy Commander CAPTAIN CHARLES J. DUTTON Deputy Commander FIRST FLIGHT 1ST LT. EDWARD P. JOHNSON Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT 1ST LT. JAMES A. KING, JR. Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. JOE M. SHOCKLEY, JR. Flight Commander MAJOR SHEPPARD N. MOORE Squadron Commander CAPTAIN JERRY S. GRIMES Deputy Commander THE STARS AND STRIPES FIRST FLIGHT 1ST LT. JIMMY S. CADDELL Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT 1ST LT. JOHN W. FUQUAY Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. JOHN G. H. GEITNER Flight Commander MAJOR THOMAS L. SHUPING Squadron Commander CAPTAIN DOUGLAS R. GREEN Deputy Commander CAPTAIN ALEXANDER E. ANTHONY, JR. Deputy Commander FIRST FLIGHT 1ST LT. DONALD R. TOMLIN Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT 1sT LT. GEORGE WALLACE Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. ODAIS M. FARRINGTON Flight Commander D SQUADRON MAJOR WILLIAM M. SHAW, JR. Squadron Commander CAPTAIN LYNN R. SHEPARD Deputy Commander CAPTAIN THOMAS O. CROCKETT Deputy Commander FIRST FLIGHT 1ST LT. CAROL M. YARBOROUGH Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT 1ST LT. JAMES T. BURNS Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. MOSES B. DANIELS, JR. Flight Commander HUFFINES MISS RUTH ALICE WOODLIEF for the Commander CROW CADET MAJOR GEORGE A. HUFFINES Deputy Group Commander CADET CAPTAIN EDWIN S. CROW, JR. Adjutant SECOND GROUP STAFF CADET LT. COL. ALBERT L. PRUDEN, JR. Group Commander MAJOR FRANK D. PARROTT Squadron Commander CAPTAIN JAMES T. THACKER Deputy Commander CAPTAIN WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS Deputy Commander ■ FIRST FLIGHT 1ST LT. JAMES T. GILLEAN Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT 1ST LT. ROBERT L. MORRISON Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. WAYNE F. GRAINGER Flight Commander F SQUARDON MAJOR PHILLIP R. WELLONS Squadron Commander CAPTAIN ROBERT L. STALLINGS, JR. Deputy Commander CAPTAIN JOE D. STOWE Deputy Commander FIRST FLIGHT 1ST LT. LOUIS J. BRUNNETTI Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT 1ST LT. JOHN E. SMITH Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. JOHN E. WARD Flight Commander G SQUADRON MAJOR JOHN B. SMITH Squadron Commander CAPTAIN ARTHUR E. VAN HORN Deputy Commander CAPTAIN THOMAS C. PARKER, JR. Deputy Commander FIRST FLIGHT LT. NICHOLAS E SCRONCE Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT 1ST DEWIN P. CORNELIUS Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. EDIE A. CRINER Flight Commander MAJOR JOHN W. TESTER Squadron Commander CAPTAIN JASON R. LINEBERGER Deputy Commander CAPTAIN CLARENCE L. BOSTIAN, JR. Deputy Commander FIRST FLIGHT 1ST LT. VAN W. RESPESS Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. JAMES A. WALKER Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT 1st LT. C.B. WEATHERLY, JR. Flight Commander URGOVITCH MRS. JOSEPH P. HESTER for the Group Commander MASHBURN THIRD GROUP STAFF CADET MAJOR KENNETH J. URGOVITCH Deputy Group Commander CADET CAPTAIN WAYNE M. MASHBURN Adjutant CADET LT. COL. JOSEPH P. HESTER Group Commander I SQUADRON MAJOR FRANK E. MATTHEWS Squadron Commander CAPTAIN HILDING R. KROOK, JR. Deputy Commander CAPTAIN DALLAS H. POPE Deputy Commander FIRST FLIGHT 1ST LT. LUCIUS A. GRAY Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT 1ST LT. NORMAN S. LYNCH Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. EDGAR B. WARREN, JR. Flight Commander MAJOR JOSEPH A. BARRINGER Squadron Commander CAPTAIN EUGENE MATKINS Deputy Commander CAPTAIN JOHN A. KNIGHT Deputy Co mmander FIRST FLIGHT 1ST LT. J. R. STEPHENSON, Jr. Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT 1ST LT. DAVID S. JORDON Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. HUGH A. SAVAGE Flight Commander L SQUADRON MAJOR WILLIAM B. BYNUM Squadron Commander CAPTAIN ALVA E. WARREN Deputy Commander FOB THOSE WHO WILL GO BEYOND FIRST FLIGHT lst LT. ALVA E. WILLIAMS, JR. Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT [ ST LT. JAMES G. SPENCER Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. ANCELL D. LYNCH Flight Commander M SQUADRON MAJOR ROGER W. Squadron Commander CAPTAIN JACK L. FLOWERS Deputy CAPTAIN WALTER R. HOOK Deputy Commander FIRST FLIGHT 1ST LT. R. V. CAWTHORN, JR. Flight Commander SECOND FLIGHT 1ST LT. DONALD M. JOYCE Flight Commander THIRD FLIGHT 1ST LT. GEORGE A. SPEIGHT Commander CAPTAIN DOW V. PERRY Company Commander MISS KITTY Sponsor 1ST LT. THOMAS G. HARRIS Executive Officer PERSHING RIFLES The Pershing Rifles is a national honorary military society formed for the purpose of promoting high quality military training and leadership in ROTC Units of the colleges and universities of the United States. The Society of Pershing Rifles is organized into and regimental areas. The N. C. State College Chapter is Company L of the 4th Regiment. The Pershing Rifle membership is composed of cadets who prove themselves superior in leadership, academics, and military bearing as members of the Cadet Corps. The activities of the organization are: drill and parade exhibitions, demonstrations for the Regimental and Drill meets, and participation in the Annual Convention of Pershing Rifles. JOSEPH R. WARLICK, Drill Platoon Leader T. R. JONES, Assistant Jones, Adams, Faust, Flinner, A. S. Hart, B. T. Hart, Hattler, Hubbard, Jessup, Myers, Porter, Reeve, Settle, Sykes, White, Andrews, Atkins, Brewer, Brown, Chapman, Cunningham, Davis, Dry, Fortin, Fox, Graves, Hoover, Jasper, Osborne, Stover, Strauss, Wylie. CAPTAIN W. S. BLALOCK Commander MARY LIB DELBRIDGE SPONSOR 1ST LT. J. N. GREGG Executive Officer SCABBARD AND BLADE Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary society and was founded in 1905. The membership consists of outstanding ROTC advanced course officers. The of the organization is to increase efficiency, promote good fellowship, and raise the standards of military in ROTC units at American colleges and universities. At the present time there are nearly one hundred chapters in the United States. The local chapter is known officially as G-3. There are approximately forty-five members at all times in the State College society. The activities in which members of G-3 were engaged during the past school year include the formal inauguration of a similar chapter at Wake Forest and the co-sponsorship of the annual Military Ball in April. Baucom, Bengel, Cooper, DuPlessis, Capt. Dyer, Greenwood, D. P. Gregg, Harris, Hazelgrove, Howey, Kahn, Krook, Lee, McJunkin, Memory, Pierce, Pope, Tapp, Welch, Wilson. JOHN PEARMAN Commander MARTHA SEYNOOR Sponsor ERNEST DEAN Deputy Commander ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY The Arnold Air Society, named in memory of General Hap Arnold, has as its members advanced AF ROTC students who have a high academic standing and a high degree of interest in the Air Force. The organization is national in scope and is America ' s fastest growing society. State College ' s James J. England Squadron of the Arnold Air Society furthers a fraternal spirit among the drill field leaders through formal and informal social events, educational programs, field trips, and a program with the cadre officers of the The Arnold Air Society ' s motto, The warrior who cultivates his mind, polishes his arms, is the spirit of the organization. Kneeling: L. J. Brunetti, F. D. Parrot, J. B. Ferebee, M. B. Steiger, N. E. Reinhardt, Z. C. Clark, D. S. Sartin, F. E. Mason, A. E. Anthony, Operations Officer. Standing: D. L. Keyt, J. W. Parker, Public Information Officer; E. P. Cornelius, J. C. Deal, H. A. Savage, W. H. Brehm, G. A. Speight, J. A. Whisnant, Stephenson, W. G. Scott, J. M. Conry, F. M. Moore, Recorder; A. L. Pruden, D. H. Pope, E. S. Dean, Executive H. E. Coor, J. P. Finance Officer; J. A. Johnson; R. L. Biggs, E. S. Crow, C. L. Barnhardt, J. M. Hatcher, F. E. Mathews, J. H. Hardison. IVY LEAGUE The fire in the back fireplace first blazed brightly and then flickered weakly. And the couples seated before it were as inconsistent as the fire. They were happy for a while but then suddenly, they turned sad. The reason for this was graduation. This was their last Greek party. They were thinking of the many hours spent down at the house. Horrible, yet memorable days as a pledge . . . the splendor of the All Greek . . . their brothers for the past four years . . . years yet to come. Sadness was in their hearts now, however, at the thought of leaving. Sadness that, as with the fire, friendships would die; but they hoped. That ' s how it was . . . pins and parties, smokers and serenades ANDREW HINTON, KA President GUY BALDECCHI, PiKA Vice-President HENRY PICKETT, SPi Secretary THE INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL What Congress is to the United States, Interfraternity Council is to the Greek organizations on campus. Composed of members from each fraternity, this group, divergent groups, meet every two weeks to solve their common problems. Their official purpose is to better the relations between fraternities and the student body, the faculty and the public in general. But many other problems are also discussed, such as and enforcing Rush-Week rules. Among the events which the Interfraternity Council handles is the awarding of a trophy to the fraternity which has the highest cumulative point average for the year, as well as the Annual Interfraternity Dance. PARKER FRAZIER HULL SHACKFORD REAGAN McLAIN KEEVER ROSENBAUM ANTHONY LEONARD NALVEN LOY PEARCE PUTZ RAMSEY ROBERTS LAWRENCE GREGG OSBORNE HARGETT JOYCE BINDER SIMON COCKE CHEEK DuPLESSIS CORL CADDELL BAKER BOOKE SMITH TAYLOR CONRAD ALLEN DEAN HOPKINS LOVETT SHACKELFORD AYCOCK ENLOE IPOCK MANN STEWART BOZARTH FUQUAY JACKSON McLEAN STROUD BURNS GORE KILLOUGH MOORE WAGONER CALHOUN HANSON KOONE RICHARDSON WARREN CARLAND HILL LAMBERT SARTIN WYNN 1954 Pledge Class PARKER Alpha Gamma Rho was founded in 1908 at Ohio State. Its purpose is to develop the best social, mental, moral, and physical qualities in each brother, and to promote a wider acquaintance and a broader outlook on the part of agricultural men through fellowship in a national organization. There are now 34 active chapters. Nu Chapter, before becoming national in 1919, was the local fraternity, Theta Beta. One of the highest aims of Nu Chapter is outstanding scholarship, and all members arc expected to develop a high standing. Nu Chapter has won six times a plaque awarded by the national organization for the highest scholastic average. The chapter also has won the IFC Scholarship Cup eight times in the fourteen years that it has been awarded. ROBERT PARKER President WILLIAM ENLOE Vice-President DAVE SARTIN Secretary RICH MANN Treasurer ALPHA GAMMA RHO ENLOE SARTIN MANN AMMONS FREEMAN PICKLER WEATHERLY BARKER GRAY PORTER WIGGINS BROWN (R. E.) LEONARD WALKER (C. W.) WILLIAMS BROWN (E. G.) MCPHERSON WALKER ( J. A.) VANDERBURG CHERRY NORMAN C. WEATHERLY YOUNG KEEVER MRS. DUNBAR FarmHouse is a national, non-Greek letter, social fraternity. The first chapter was established in 1905 at the University of Missouri. Seven men conceived the idea of FarmHouse at Missouri, having in mind the development of a social fraternity which would maintain high morals, develop outstanding leadership qualities, strive for high scholastic achievements and provide a home for worthy agricultural students while in college. With these definite objectives to reach the motto, Builder of Men, was adopted for the fraternity. The national scope of FarmHouse now includes 14 active chapters. All of these groups have continued to carry out the high ideals set forth by the mother chapter. Each year almost every FarmHouse ranks first in scholarship among the other fraternities on their respective campuses. The North Carolina FarmHouse Club was formally installed on May 15, 1954, and received its charter as the thirteenth chapter of FarmHouse Fraternity. Since its on the State College campus in 1952 the organization has gained prestige through demonstrated ability in scholarship, leadership, intramurals and joint fraternity We are quite fortunate to have with us one who helps, encourages and inspires us daily. This one could be none other than our beloved house mother, Mother Frances K. Dunbar. For those many things said and done to make things brighter we say to Mother Dunbar, Thanks a million! OFFICERS JOHNNY KEEVER President FRANCES K. DUNBAR House Mother BILLY CALDWELL Secretary EUGENE GRAY Business Manager JAMES WALKER Treasurer 1954 Pledge Class FARM HOUSE CALDWELL GRAY WALKER BARTON GREGORY McLAUGHLIN, JR. SEARS, JR. BAUCOM, JR. HALL MILLER SKINNER BURNS HARRIS, JR. MORRISON SUTHERLAND BURRIS HINTON, JR. NICHOLSON, TURNER, JR. CORRELL KLUTTZ ROBERTS WHITNER 1954 Pledge Class KAPPA ALPHA PEARCE The Kappa Alpha Order was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1865 to perpetuate the Southern ideal of gentlemanly character typified by Robert E. Lee, our spiritual founder. The ultimate aim of the Order is to inspire each brother to achieve a noble character and an integrity of At present there are 75 chapters within the Order. Alpha Omega Chapter, chartered at North Carolina State College in 1903, is the third oldest fraternity on the campus. Each spring our Southern heritage manifests itself in the Old South Ball, with chapters of the Big Four participating in the South ' s most famous ball. BILL PEARCE President BOB COSTNER Vice-President JOHNO TOLEDONO Secretary JAMES WHITNER Treasurer COSTNER TOLEDONO CROSS, III JOHNSTON THOMAS FRAZELLE LOFTIS, JR. TOMLIN FRAZIER POOSER, JR. TURNEY GUNN SMITH, III WILLSON, JR. JENKINS TEER, JR. PIERSON OSBORNE Kappa Sigma originated at the University of Bologna in 1400 and soon spread to many of the larger universities of Europe. On December 10, 1869, the Five Friends and Brothers founded the first American Chapter at the of Virginia. Kappa Sigma has grown until it now has at least one chapter in every state. There are 100,000 living alumni of the 126 chapters. Beta Upsilon Chapter was founded on the State College campus in 1902 and since then has initiated over 400 men. OFFICERS R. C. OSBORNE President HENRY LONGLY Vice-President ROY BEATY Secretary SAM PIERSON Treasurer 1954 Pledge Class KAPPA SIGMA LONGLY BEATY PIERSON THOMAS OLIVER ANDERSON MAURICE EUGENE HESTER RICHARD WARREN REAGAN FRANCIS ROBERT DUNN CHARLES D. HOHNs FRANK WETHERILL RHOADS JACK LEE EDWARDS ROGER I. MARKAY ROBERT CLAYTON ROGERS ROBERT WILSON HAYWORTH, JR. SIDNEY L. McHARGUE BRANNON MEASE SMATHERS AXA 1954 Pledge Class FENNIE Founded at Boston University in 1909, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity has grown to be the largest national fraternity, with 147 chapters located at prominent colleges in the United States and Canada. 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, Carolina and High Point. Gamma Upsilon Chap ter was founded on the State College campus in 1924 and has initiated 364 men since that time. The local chapter sponsors the annual fraternity bridge a Christmas party and an Easter Egg Hunt for children. OFFICERS JOHN FENNIE President DONNIE MACRINI Vice-President JOHN DUFFETT Secretary BERNARD TAYLOR Treasurer LAMBDA CHI ALPHA MACRINI DUFFETT TAYLOR ARKIN FUTTERRLAN ISAACSON ROSENSTEIN BELKIN GAHAN JORDAN ROUGH CANTON GOLDENBERG KATZ RUNDBAKEN COHN, III GRUNFIELD NALVEN SAFFER CVANIGA HANDELSMAN ROSENBAUM STRAUSS 1954 Pledge Class GREENBERG Soon after the end of World War II a new fraternity, Phi Epsilon Tau, was formed on the State College campus. The principles it stood for were simple and unique. They were fraternity, liberalism, and nonsectarianism. Bound together by these interlocking maxims the fraternity grew in number and in spirit. In June of 1949 the local chapter of Phi Epsilon Tau was formally chartered by the national organization of Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity. In March of 1953 the group, finding their physical plant no longer adequate, moved to their present headquarters on Hawthorne Road. The highlight of the year ' s social activity is the annual Phi Ep week end at which new members are initiated and new officers are installed. OFFICERS HOWARD GREENBERG Superior DONALD CALDERON Vice-Superior GAHAN Secretary DON ROSENBAUM Treasurer PHI EPSILON PI CALDERON GAHAN ROSENBAUM GARRETT HAWKINS, III HOLMES HORN, JR. HOSTETLER HUFFINES LAWRENCE LAWRENCE McINTYRE ROSE RUFFIN, III SHARPE SNOW, JR. STEPHENSON WOOD, JR. 1954 Pledge Class PUTZ Phi Kappa Tau was founded in 1906 by four outstanding students of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, to break up a monopoly on student elections which were held by the unions. The membership of Phi Kappa Tau consists of 65 active chapters, and the fraternity is proud of its active alumni chapters. The Laurel, the fraternity magazine, is published quarterly. Chi Chapter was chartered at State College in 1923. Since its organization the chapter has been outstanding in and athletics and has won the IFC Scholarship Cup for four years. Chi Chapter now ranks as the top chapter of Phi Kappa Tau. OFFICERS ROBERT PUTZ President JAMES LAWRENCE Vice-President GEORGE SNOW ..... PHI KAPPA TAU LAWRENCE SNOW ANDREWS COPELAND HARDY McALLISTER, JR. AYERS DONNELLY, JR. HULL PATTERSON SMITH BACHMAN, JR. ELLIOTT JAMES PERKINS STALLINGS, JR. BALDECCHI GARY, JR. KISER, JR. PERRY TODD, JR. BASSETT, JR. GREENE LEGGETT, III ROBINSON, JR. WOOLARD BUCHANAN GRIFFIN LESTER SCOTT, JR. 1954 Pledge Class HARGETT During the early spring of 1868 the friendship of six at the University of Virginia grew into Pi Kappa Alpha. From this beginning 82 years ago the fraternity has branched out to form 109 chapters. Alpha Epsilon Chapter at State College was given its charter in October, 1904. This year Alpha Epsilon of Pi Kappa Alpha celebrated its Golden Anniversary and presented the forty-seventh annual PiKA Ball. DAVE HARGETT President FRANK ELLIOTT Vice-President BUCHANAN Secretary EDGAR WOOLARD Treasurer PI KAPPA ALPHA ELLIOTT BUCHANAN WOOLARD ANTHONY BARNETT, JR. KARAM AVENT, III HAWTHORNE PARKER AVENT HITCHCOCK SCHREFFLER BAGWELL JENKINS, III THURSTONE 1954 Pledge Class MACLAIN Pi Kappa Phi was founded on December 10, 1904 at the College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. The founders, seven men who pledged themselves to a lasting bond of friendship, had no idea of the vast organization that would flower from the seed they had planted. With the definite purpose 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 colleges 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. Tau Chapter was established at State College in 1920, and since that time has been active in the fraternity family. For many years Pi Kappa Phi has sponsored an annual sing to promote cultural interest on the campus. To its members, Pi Kappa Phi is more than just three Greek letters; it is their college home and the cornerstone of life-long OFFICERS DON MACLAIN President EDDIE AVENT Secretary BOB POLTER Treasurer PI KAPPA PHI POLTER AVENT BARNEY FARMER HOWEY MINTER STUART BARROWS FOUSHEE KROOK MORROW TEAL BLALOCK GREGG LINDSLEY PARK TEAGUE BREHM GROVER LOCKWOOD PATTERSON TIGHE WOMBLE BRILEY HANEY MATTHEWS PETERSON WALLACE YARBROUGH BURTON HART MAURER REED WELCH CHEATHAM HATCHER McLAURIN ROGERS WHEAT CONNER HESTER MEMORY SEVIER WILKINS 1954 Pledge Class JOYCE There remaineth a lingering presence, the ghost of good fellowship rare. This line, from one of our often sung SAE songs, embodies the spirit of Alpha Chapter. Founded at the University of Alabama in 1856, Sigma Alpha Epsilon was the first of the great line of Southern fraternities. Since that time it has gradually grown and expanded until today, with national offices housed in the beautiful Levere Memorial Temple at Evanston, Illinois, collegiate chapters represent SAE in 46 of the 48 states. Now the second largest national fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon has always been a leader in the Greek world. Alpha Chapter was established on the State College campus October 24, 1947, and, during this brief eight-year span since its conception, has risen to take its rightful place on campus. Guided by high ideals and noble ambitions, it hopes to help prove the worthiness and value of fraternal living. OFFICERS DONALD M. JOYCE Eminent Archon LEO ROBERSON Deputy Archon JAMES INGRAM Secretary HARRY WELCH Treasurer SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ROBERSON INGRAM WELCH COOPER KLEIMAN RITTER GAIER MACLAIRE SIMON GIDDINS OLIN STEIGER HAIMS OREMLAND TOLCES HILTON PEARLMAN WEISS 1954 Pledge Class BINDER Sigma Alpha Mu was founded on Thanksgiving Eve, 26, 1909, at the College of the City of New York. The eight founders pledged themselves to lasting friendship. The object of the fraternity, as expressed in its constitution, is to foster and maintain among its sons a spirit of mutual moral aid and support; to instill 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. Sigma Omega Chapter is the outgrowth of a local fraternity, Theta Phi, which had its beginning in 1929. From its in auguration, the Fraternity has always maintained high of scholarship and conduct. Sigma Omega Chapter is the owner of its own home at 304 East Park Drive. OFFICERS LEONARD BINDER Prior MARTIN BIER Recorder RICHARD RUDIKOFF Exchequer SIGMA ALPHA MU BIER RUDIKOFF ARTHUR DILLARD KRAMER, JR. McCLURE RANEY BARNHARDT EGERTON LANCASTER MEDLEY ROBERTSON BENNETT FAGAN, JR. LANE, JR. MOSER SAYE BOSTIAN FARTHING LATHROP MYERS, JR. SHAW, JR. WILLIAMS CARTER HUBBARD LEE PAPPENDICK STOWE WILSON CHEEK JENKINS, III LILLY PARKER THOMAS COLEMAN JONES, JR. LINDSEY PRESSLY WILLIAMS DeHERTOGH KENNEDY LOCKE PUCKETT WILLIAMS 1954 Pledge Class COCKE Sigma Chi Fraternity, the nineteenth college fraternity to be founded, this year celebrates the centennial of its founding. Established on June 28, 1855, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Sigma Chi now has 124 active chapters throughout the United States and Canada. Delta Epsilon Chapter at North Carolina State was installed on May 15, 1943, after Sigma years ' existence as a local fraternity known as Chi Sigma. Sigma Chi is located in its own chapter house at 2514 Clark Avenue. Sigma Chi always takes an active part in all campus Among the many accomplishments of the fraternity are the winning of the athletic cup for five years straight and a singing group that is held in high esteem on the campus and in the City of Raleigh. A growing collection of all types of trophies may be seen at the fraternity house. Sigma Chi ' s are proud of their campus achievements. They are proud, also, of their many social functions. The highlight of the year is their widely known Sweetheart Ball, which is held in the spring of every year. GENE COCKE President ARTHUR VAN HORN Vice-President MASON SMITH Secretary DON STOWE Treasurer SIGMA CHI VAN HORN SMITH STOWE ALLEN FISHER KNIGHT WADDINGTON COREY HAWKINS LEWIS WATTERS CORSON HONEYCUTT MONTEITH WEST DAVIS JACKSON RAMSAY WILSON DRAUGHON JERNIGAN SAFRIT WRAPE 1954 Pledge Class LOY Sigma Nu was founded From the Legion of Honor, a secret society organized in 1868 at the Virginia Military Institute. The founders, moved by idealistic hopes, established a society which would inculcate honor and mutually benefit its Since its founding the fraternity has prospered, and at the present time there are 119 active chapters throughout the country. The purpose of its founders was to establish through the warm friendship of a group of congenial college men, on the foundation stone of honor, ideals of intellectual achievement, character, and social development, all to the end of becoming better men and better citizens. Beta Tau Chapter was installed at State College in 1895, making it the oldest fraternity on the campus. OFFICERS ROBERT LOY Commander OLIVER GREEN Lt. Commander BUG Secretary JAMES ALLEN Treasurer SIGMA NU GRE EN HARNED ALLEN ABERNETHY DALBY HAZELGROVE LEE PAYNE BARRINGER DUPLESSIS HEINZMANN McGALLIARD POPE BRINKLEY FULLER HELMS McGINNIS SMILEY BROWN GABRIEL JUSTUS MILLER STEELMAN CLARK GILLEAN KEARNS MOORE STEPHENSON COCHRANE GOSLEE LAKE MOSS THOMPSON CORL HAMRICK LAWRENCE PARROTT WIMBISH 1954 Pledge Class DUPLESSIS Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded on November 1, 1901 on the campus of Richmond College in Richmond, Virginia. In the 54 years since its founding Sigma Phi Epsilon has grown from a small group of 12 to a membership of over 43,000 brothers all over the world. Today there are Sig Ep chapters at nearly every important college and university in the United States. The Grand Secretary has his headquarters at the central office in Richmond, Virginia, where a complete office force is employed. Beta Chapter at State College was given its charter in 1905, making it the fifteenth chapter. The present house, purchased in 1948 by the alumni, is located at 2512 Clark Avenue. OFFICERS BERNIE DUPLESSIS President BEN MILLSAPS Vice-President PAUL McGINNIS Secretary W. H. CLARK Treasurer SIGMA PHI EPSILON MILLSAPS MCGINNIS CLARK [207] BAKER GATES PASS SPRINGLE BULLOCK HURST PICKETT SPRINGTHORPE CADDELL JACKSON RHODES SYKES (G. H.) COUNCIL JOHNSON SMITH SYKES (P. M.) CURRIE MERCER SPIVEY THACKER 1934 Pledge Class . . CADDELL Sigma Pi was founded on February 26, 1897 at Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana. The purpose of its founders was to establish brotherhood and to organize the most worthy activities, social, athletic, and scholarly, and to set a high standard of manliness and college loyalty. There are now 52 active chapters located throughout the nation. Rho Chapter was established at State College on May 28, 1921, Making it one of the older fraternities on the campus. The chapter maintains its own home at 2513 Clark Avenue where its members enjoy some of the benefits of home life along with the advantages of brotherhood. The event of the year is the Annual Founder ' s Day Banquet and Ball, in celebration of the founding of the fraternity. This is a gala week end to which all the active members, as well as the alumni, look forward. JAMES CADDELL President HART GATES Vice-President HENRY PICKETT Secretary JOHN SPRINGTHORPE Treasurer SIGMA PI GATES PICKETT SPRINGTHORPE BOOKE MILLER ERNST SMITH (A. G.) LOCKADEE SMITH (J. W.) BOOKE Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded on January 10, 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois. The founders established a fraternity of men chosen not for their wealth, rank, nor honors, but for their personal worth and character. The basic principles are charity, esteem and love. Tau Kappa Epsilon began its growth in the South on January 19, 1947 with the Beta Beta Chapter at State College. There are now 17 active chapters located in the South. During the past year the Beta Beta Chapter has purchased a new chapter house at 2405 Clark Avenue. OFFICERS HENRY BOOKE President JOHN SMITH Vice-President ROY LOCKADEE Secretary DICK MILLER Treasurer 1954 Pledge Class TAU KAPPA EPSILON SMITH LOCKADEE MILLER HOLMES CHANCE POLK CONRAD TAYLOR CREMENS YARBOROUGH 1954 Pledge Class MATKINS Theta Chi Fraternity was organized on April 10, 1865 at Norwich University, Norwich, Vermont. The second chapter was established at Massachusetts Institute of Technology on December 13, 1902. Since that time the fraternity has until it is now one of the fastest growing fraternities in the nation, totaling 114 chapters at leading colleges and universities, including High Point, Lenoir Rhyne and the Big Four in North Carolina. A colony was organized at State College on May 26, 1950. Two years later the colony met all the requirements for an active chapter and was installed as Delta Rho Chapter on May 17, 1952. Various social events are scheduled dur ing the year, the highlights being the Big Four Party at Raleigh and the Mason-Dixon jubilee, a meeting of chapters from Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. OFFICERS EUGENE MATKINS President CAROL YARBOROUGH Secretary DON CHANCE Treasurer THETA CHI YARBROUGH CHANCE GODDESSES OF THE GREEKS MRS. FRANCES K. DUNBAR FarmHouse MISS BOPPY McCRARY Kappa Alpha MRS. R. C. OSBORNE Kappa Sigma Miss Shirley Brown Alpha Gamma Rho MRS. BENARD TAYLOR Lambda Chi Alpha MRS. S. GREENBERG Phi Epsilon Pi MRS. C. M. HARGETT Pi Kappa Alpha MISS SYLVIA HAMMOND Pi Kappa Phi Miss Norman J. Putz Phi Kappa Tau MISS SHERRY NOBLE Sigma Alpha Epsilon MISS JOAN JONES Sigma Nu MRS. JACK BINDER Sigma Alpha Mu MISS BETH GILMAN Sigma Chi MISS MARGARET K. HOLT Sigma Phi Epsilon MISS CAROL McWHIRTER Sigma Pi MISS LIBBY ELLER Tau Kappa Epsilon MISS BEBI CARRELL Theta Chi THOSE LEFT BEHIND During their first eventful years at State they learned there was more to college than just classes. They learned that occasionally they slept through classes in the morning. They learned that many times they sat in the College Union and drank coffee rather than going to their room and studying. Yes, college life in actuality was far different from first impressions. But there were other things which comprised college life, too. They learned about these things during their freshman year and now as Sophomores, and Juniors set about to look into the other things which seemed so important to many people. That ' s how it was . . underclassmen live for the present JUNIORS CLAUDE F. ELLIOTT President FLOYD ELLIOTT Vice-President BOB DILLARD Secretary CLASS OF ' 56 Oscar Vance Abbott, Jr. Grifton, N. C. George Waylon Adams Benson, N. C. Carlos Jose Maria Aguirreurreta San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America Jafor Mahedi Al-Waily Numania, Iraq George Anderson Raleigh, N. C. Archie Glen Andrews, Jr .. Greensboro, N. C. Robert Keene Andrews Charlotte, N. C. Jimmie Gray Armstrong Rocky Mount, N. C. William Neil Armstrong Belmont, N. C. Wallace Terry Atkins High Point, N. C. Clyde Hedrick Austin Boone, N. C. David Ernest Bailey Southern Pines, N. C. Patrick Edward Baker Concord, N. C. Kenneth Reece Barker . . . Roaring River, N. C. BeVan Kyle Barringer, Jr. Salisbury, N. C. R. J. Basinger Rockwell, N. C. Samuel Edward Bass Fayetteville, N. C. Durward Franklin Bateman Tyner, N. C. David Malcolm Baucom Raleigh, N. C. R. A. Baxley, Jr. Fayetteville, N. C. Raymond Henry Beal College Park, Md. John Mark Beam, Jr. Vale, N. C. Robert Earl Beaman Walstonburg, N. C. Luther Ray Beaver Troutman, N. C. Sam T. Beddingfield Clayton, N. C. Richard Neil Berrier Lexington, N. C. Oscar David Biddy, Jr. Brevard, N. C. William Isaac Bigger Raleigh, N. C. Leonard Allan Binder New York, N. Y. Gettys David Bingham, Jr..... Lawndale, N. C. Richard Asbury Bisanar Gastonia, N. C. David Glenn Bissette Spring Hope, N. C. JUNIORS Charles Thomas Bolick, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. Henry Maddrey Booke . Winston-Salem, N. C. Gilbert Warren Boone Raleigh, N. C. Pierre Maurice Boulogne Raleigh, N. C. Franklin Eugene Bozeman Charlotte, N. C. Gurney Ellerbe Bracey, Jr. . . Pembroke, N. C. Walter Taft Bradshaw Wilmington, N. C. William Jennings Brady, Jr Benson, N. C. Stephen Earl Brannan Selma, N. C. William Milton Breeze Mebane, N. C. William Holbrook Brehm II Philadelphia, Pa. Bobby Lee Broadwell Selma, N. C. Robert Charles Brooks Oxford, N. C. William Dannelly Brooks, Jr. Evergreen, N. C. Billy Harold Brown Micro, N. C. H. Paul Browning High Point, N. C. Perry Cotton Bryant, Woodland, N. C. Bobby Dale Buffaloe Raleigh, N. C. Amos Gentry Bullard, Jr. Cary, N. C. Joseph Wayne Burris Lincolnton, N. C. Robert Gold Cabaniss Shelby, N. C. Harry Townsend Caldwell Maryville, Tenn. Creighton Lee Calhoun Raleigh, N. C. Robert Lee Campbell Miami, Ha. Jennings Carland, Jr. Arden, N. C. John Alton Carpenter, Jr.. Cherryville, N. C. Eugene Edgar Carroll, Jr. . . Providence, N. C. Joshua Vann Carroll Farmville, N. C. Paul Blair Carson, Jr. Gastonia, N. C. Robert Burrell Carter . . Elizabeth City, N. C. Glenn Frederick Carver, Jr.. . . Asheville, N. C. Ernest Cashwell Fayetteville, N. C. CLASS OF 56 Earl Kai Chann Kew Gardens, N. Y. Harry Frazier Cherkas Raleigh, N. C. Vito Anthony Cilibert, Jr. Olive Bridge, N. Y. Zack Carrol Clark Lenoir, N. C. Mitchell E. Clary Shelby, N. C. Cecil Douglas Clawson Boone, N. C. Albert Frank Clements Hamlet, N. C. Kenneth Glenn Cloninger Paw Creek, N. C. Joe Kenneth Cochrane...Rutherfordton, N. C. John Richard Combs Leaksville, N. C. Ray McFayden Comer Ellerbe, N. C. James Michael Conry Rockwell, N. C. Sidney Buchanan Cooke Raleigh, N. C. Harry Eugene Coor Goldsboro, N. C. William Carlton Coppersmith ... Warwick, Va. Dillard Roy Cox, Jr. Statesville, N. C. Herman Harrison Crabtree, Jr Durham, N. C. William Dewey Craig, Jr.. Mount Holly, N. C. Charles William Crawford . Forest City, N. C. Ernest Wilson Crawford . Chapel Hill, N. C. Ray Emerson Crawford Gastonia, N. C. Charles Edwin Cress Salisbury, N. C. Eugene Cross III Marion, N. C. Raymond Charles Crouse Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Odie Benjamin Crumpler, Jr. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. James Thomas Cullinan, Jr... Chesterfield, S. C. Burwell James Cullipher . Knotts Island, N. C. Harry Taylor Daniel Oxford, N. C. Jesse Shumate Davis, Jr.. Winston-Salem, N. C. John Gordon Dawson, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Wilbur Eugene Dees Fayetteville, N. Richard Alexander DeSavigny Greenville, N. C. JUNIORS Joseph Freeman Dickey Hillsboro, N. C. Margaret Lynwood Diehl . Rocky Mount, N. C. Khalid Abdul-Ridha Dijaili . Al Khalis, Iraq Robert Walden Dillard Charlotte, N. C. Troy Alvin Doby Kannapolis, N. C. William Biemann Dozier Raleigh, N. C. Lester Campbell Draughon, Jr.. . . . Dunn, N. C. Clarence Avery Duckworth .. Morganton, N. C. William Louis Dudley Roxboro, N. C. Rufus Sheldon Dunham, Jr. Cary, N. C. Francis Robert Dunn Tryon, N. C. Joyce Lee Dutton East Rockingham, N. C. Fred Lyles Eargle Tryon, N. C. William Nelson Earle Long Island, N. Y. Jimmie Ronald Eckard Charlotte, N. C. John Auert Edwards Middletown, N. Y. Julian Hall Edwards Rich Square, N. C. Robert Grey Egerton Nome, Alaska Claude Franklin Elliott Henderson, N. C. Floyd Wilkins Elliott, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Ira Joel Ellis, Jr. Stantonshurg, N. C. John Albert Emory Asheville, N. James Philbert Epperson . White Plains, N. C. Harry Edward Epps Wilson, N. C. Ronald Bradford Estridge. High Point, N. C. John McLaughlin Eubanks McCain, N. C. James Albert Evans Wilson, N. C. Lucius Russell Evans Youngsville, N. C. Chauncey Graham Farmer . Wilmington, N. C. Odais Monroe Farrington... Kernersville, N. C. Luis Feferbaum Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Charles Stanley Ferrell Kinston, N. C. CLASS OF ' 56 William Schaeffer Fisher Concord, N. C. William Horace Foushee Raleigh, N. C. Richard Spofford Fowler Indiana, Pa. Henry Bland Franklin, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. James Henry Frazier Goldsboro, N. C. Leonard Allen Freeman, Jr... Lexington, N. C. Joe Presson Freeze China Grove, N. C. John Robert Fulk Pilot Mountain, N. C. Ted Wayne Funderburk Matthews, N. C. Clyde Humphrey Gaddy Arlington, Va. John Barnum Garland Matthews, N. C. William Peter Garrabrant.. Wilmington, N. C. George Harvey Geitner Hickory, N. C. George Sabin Gibbs Chevy Chase, Md. Roy Bernard Goforth Fayetteville, N. C. Stephen Council Gooding . . Kenansville, N. C. Harry Kale Goodman Gold Hill, N. C. Charles Edward Gordon Charlotte, N. C. James William Gore Tabor City, N. C. Lonnie Avery Grant Selma, N. C. Wilson Levis Graves Niagara Falls, N. Y. James Winton Gray Elizabeth City, N. C. William Henry Gray Rutherfordton, N. C. Gilmer Glenn Green, Jr. Durham, N. C. Ollis Eddie Green Reidsville, N. C. Frederick Harrison Gregory Halifax, N. C. Joseph Carroll Griffin Williamston, N. C. Robert Brian Grigsby Warwick, Va. Max Bryan Grimes Hope Mills, N. C. Mehmet Irfan Guner Zonguldak, Turkey Robert Meredith Gunn Charlotte, N. C. D avid Van Gurley Rocky Mount, N. C. JUNIORS Asa Haul Haddock, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. Hayne Caldwell Hair Spencer, N. C. Joseph Kohn Hall Greensboro, N. C. Ghazi Ismail Hamad Rocky Mount, N. C. Byron Alcy Hamrick, Jr. Gastonia, N. C. Charles Willard Hannah Clyde, N. C. Joseph Eli Hanner Greensboro, N. C. Edward Josephus Hanson, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Thomas Marion Hargrove Graham, N. C. Jesse Worsley Harrell, Jr. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. King Tyson Harrell Watha, N. C. Norfleet Gladstone Harrell, Jr. Ahoskie, N. C. Samuel Riddick Harrell Portsmouth, Va. Thomas Grier Harris Harrisburg, N. C. Henry George Hartis Matthews, N. C. Joseph McPhail Hatcher .... Fayetteville, N. C. William Harold Hawkins III . . . Marion, N. C. Vaughn Terrey Hawthorne . . Wilmington, N. C. Charles Henry Haynes Avondale, N. C. Robert Wilson Hayworth, Jr. High Point, N. C. Charles Lester Helms Wingate, N. C. John Calhoun Henderson Franklin, N. C. Philip Monroe Hendricks, Jr... Lexington, N. C. Lebron Harvey Herring . Seven Springs, N. C. Harold Clarke Hicks Henderson, N. C. Stanley Leonard Hilton New York, N. Y. Juan Eduardo Hisada . . . Catavi, Bolivia, S. A. William Jacob Hollenbeck . . . Fort Bragg, N. C. George McBrayer Holmes . Wadesboro, N. C. Elijah Talmage Holt Gretna, Va. Marion Howard Holt Apex, N. C. William Carl Holtzmann Norlina, N. C. CLASS OF ' 56 Spiro Charles Hondros Kure Beach, N. C. Wallace Blair Honeycutt Raleigh, N. C. William Edward Honeycutt . . Hope Mills, N. C. David Reid Hopkins Brown Summit, N. C. William Henry Horne III Fayetteville, N. C. Donald Wilson Horton Whiteville, N. C. David Roy Hostetler Raleigh, N. C. Jack Delane Houston Hickory, N. C. Thomas Clay Houston Spear, N. C. Samuel Thomas Hudson, Jr. Metuchen, N. J. William Robert Huff Roxboro, N. C. Bobby Pink Huskey Covington, Tenn. Roger Person Hyatt Canton, N. C. Grady Cooke Inscoe Louisburg, N. C. Carlton Franklin Ipock Cove City, N. C. John H. Isiminger Winston-Salem, N. C. Charles Nixon Jackson Salemburg, N. C. Richard Kimsey Jackson Brevard, N. C. Harry Comly James Graham, N. C. Eduardo Alonso Jaramillo Hoyos Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Rafiollah Javid Teheran, Iran John Mitchell Jenkins III Castle Hayne, N. C. William Reid Jessup Denton, N. C. Austin Rae Johnson Bayboro, N. C. John Allen Johnson Rocky Mount, N. C. Dan Coleman Jones Oxford, N. C. John Alfred Jones, Jr. Ayden, N. John Wilson Jones, Jr.. . Elizabeth City, N. C. Michael Hilton Jones High Point, N. C. Teddy Robert Jones Lake Junaluska, N. C. Fred Irving Joseph Greenville, N. C. Herbert Charles Kaplan Carteret, N. J. JUNIORS Ode Farouck Kattan Cali, Colombia, S. A. Marvin Bernard Katz Newburgh, N. Y. Charles Little Keels Monroe, N. C. Johnnie Ken Kemp Mid dlesex, N. C. Joe Mason Kenyon, Jr. Hillsboro, N. C. Donald Lee Keyt Gainesville, Ga. Wan Beng Khouw . . Djakarta, Djawa, Indonesia Hubert Spence Kight Shawboro, N. C. Ralph Arnold Killough Matthews, N. C. Richard Maurice King, Jr... Wilmington, N. C. John Maitland Kingry Millerton, N. Y. Cecil Dillard Kirby Raleigh, N. C. Louis Arnold Kiser, Jr... Kings Mountain, N. C. Benjamin Franklin Kissam . . . Evergreen, N. C. Fred Gerald Kleiman Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Thomas Kluttz, Jr.. . . Salisbury, N. C. Jackson Dewalt Koone Union Mills, N. C. Ottis Lynn Koontz Raleigh, N. C. Richard Howard Koontz Lexington, N. C. Walter Herman Kuhrt, Jr Margarita, Canal Zone, C. A. Samuel J. Lambert Brodnax, Va. James Neal Lancaster Concord, N. C. Joseph Robert Lancaster Mebane, N. C. Edward Bert Lassiter Four Oaks, N. C. Leonard Clyde Lathan Monroe, N. C. Harvey Glenn Lee Sanford, N. C. Curtis Adam Leonard, Jr. Lexington, N. C. Helmut Otto Leuze Owen-Teck, Germany Hugh Lupton Liner Hillsboro, N. C. Phil Emmanuel Lipe, Jr. Landis, N. C. James Harold Little Oakboro, N. C. Lorenzo Wilson Locke Enfield, N. C. CLASS OF ' 56 Charles Marvin Lofland Conover, N. C. Wilson Lovett Tabor City, N. C. Andrew Lowery Laurinburg, N. C. Max Ira Loyd Statesville, N. C. Joseph Richard Lucas, Jr Raleigh, N. C. Paul Rufus Lucas, Jr. Sanford, N. C. Harold Edward Luck Cedar Falls, N. C. Charles Edward Lundy . Rocky Mount, N. C. Gerald Whisnant Lutz Polkville, N. C. Daniel Everette McBane.... Snow Camp, N. C. Clifford Mitchell McCachren . Concord, N. C. Charles Ray McCarn Mooresville, N. C. James Thomas McCorkle Charlotte, N. C. James Malcolm McCormick .. Saint Pauls, N. C. Herbert Hall McCoy Elizabeth City, N. C. Thomas Milton McElhannon .. Asheboro, N. C. Billy Ray McGalliard Marion, N. C. Paul Henkle McGinnis, Jr. Kings Mountain, N. C. John Robbins McLaughlin, Jr. Statesville, N. C. Phillip Brooks McMahan Detroit, Mich. James Edward McNeill Nebo, N. C. Roger Ira Markay Tenafly, N. J. Allen Lee Martin Winston-Salem, N. C. Ralph Kenneth Mathes, Jr. Conway, S. C. Thomas Wade Mattox Charlotte, N. C. Carl Meeker Maurer Allentown, Pa. James William Meadlock . Taylorsville, N. C. Robert George Medley Kinston, N. C. Robert Frederick Meyland Wilmington, N. C. Bobby Lee Milam Creston, N. C. Joseph Henry Miller, Jr. . . Forest City, N. C. Robert Hoover Miller Mount Ulla, N. C. JUNIORS Robert J. Miller Fayetteville, N. C. Robert Richard Miller Albemarle, N. C. Dale Johnson Mills Raleigh, N. C. Augustus Beamon Moore II . Matthews, N. C. Samuel Ray Moore Charlotte, N. C. Ora Billy Morgan, Jr. Kershaw, S. C. James Ivey Morris, Jr. Greensboro, N. C. Dorothy Jean Morton Raleigh, N. C. James Edgar Morton Oxford, N. C. James Franklin Morton Rockwell, N. C. Marion Hamilton Morton, Jr... Albemarle, N. C. Fuller Thomas Motsinger Carthage, N. C. Safdar Mumtaz Lahore, William Faison Murphy III . Philadelphia, Pa. Paul Fletcher Murray Greenville, N. Lineous Beaman Nance, Jr. Chadbourn, N. C. Archie Ray Nash Raleigh, N. C. Charles Redding Neblack . Highlands, N. C. James Donald Neighbors Pittsboro, N. C. Roy Rockwood Newton . Southern Pines, N. C. William Earl Oakes Raleigh, N. C. Lawrence Charles Olin Belle Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. Lawrence Wilson Oliver Carthage, N. C. William Herndon Overton Rocky Mount, N. C. Arthur Grier Park Oxford, N. C. John Bond Parker Windsor, N. C. Wade Thomas Parker, Jr. Fayetteville, N. C. John Carter Parsons Lenoir, N. C. William Carvos Parton Gilkey, N. C. J. Garland Pass, Jr. Roxboro, N. C. James Donald Paul Thomasville, N. C. Dwight Lee Payne High Point, N. C. CLASS OF ' 56 Joseph Tatem Pearson, New Bern, N. C. Paul Richard Pearson Hickory, N. C. William Bryan Peed Lucama, N. C. Parker Caswell Peedin Selma, N. C. Carl Atkinson Pendley Fayetteville, N. C. Hal Clifton Perry Zebulon, N. C. John Benjamin Perry III Roanoke, Va. Bobby Emerson Phillips Bakersville, N. C. Henry Ward Pickett Durham, N. C. Eugene Burns Pickler New London, N. C. Donald Braxton Pittman Kenly, N. C. Ronald Coleman Pitts Raleigh, N. C. Roland Lewis Pitts Charlotte, N. C. Athanasios Miccle Platanis Athens, Greece Henry Carlton Player, Jr..... Fayetteville, N. C. Thomas Walter Poindexter Winston-Salem, N. C. Graham Aubrey Pope Wallace, N. C. Theo Robert Potter Raleigh, N. C. James Meachem Potts Charlotte, N. C. Jesse Evans Powell, Jr. Charleston, S. C. McVernon Prescott, Jr. New Bern, N. C. Jerry Page Price Monroe, N. C. William Ernest Probert Orem, Utah Dalton Ray Proctor Walstonburg, N. C. David Owen Proctor Walstonburg, N. C. Thomas Gilmer Proctor Hendersonville, N. C. Kenneth William Prodo East Rockaway, N. Y. James Leon Purvis Whitakers, N. C. Raymond Jackson Putnam Boston, Mass. William Francis Quinlivan, Jr. Wilmington, N. C. Khalil-Ur Rahman Karachi, Pakistan Fred M. Racwicz Rego Park, Long Island, N. Y. JUNIORS Richard Reagan Canton, N. C. Eugene Alonzo Reardon Raleigh, N. C. Richard Swift Reese Reese, N. C. Harry Sloan Reichard Charlotte, N. C. Joseph Kelly Reid Plymouth, N. C. Ned Earnest Reinhardt Newton, N. C. Frank Wetherill Rhoads .... Greensboro, N. C. John Robert Richardson Reidsville, N. C. Robert Calton Riddle Sanford, N. C. Floyd Bridgers Robbins Wilson, N. C. Delmer Lee Roberts Raleigh, N. C. Laeron Rufus Roberts . Willow Springs, N. C. William Franklin Roberts Shelby, N. C. William Gray Robertson, Jr.. . . Havelock, N. C. Harold Bernard Robinson .. Bessemer City, N. C. Stephen Payne Robinson McLeansville, N. C. John Rossell Rogers, Jr Williamston, N. Richard Stanley Rogers, Jr. Wilmington, N. C. Donald Jacob Rosenbaum Lawrence, N. Y. David Corroll Rosser, Jr Prospect, Va. Marion Roger Rouse Kinston, N. C. Mack Thomas Ruffin III Tarboro, N. C. Frederick William Ruppenthal .... York, Carmen Micheal Santoli . . . South Orange, N. J. Jack Savage Council, N. C. Herbert Chris Schafer Kenosha, Wis. Henry Alvord Scott, Jr. Flaw River, N. C. Walter Glenn Scott, Jr. Greenville, N. C. John Harold Seats Mocksville, N. C. Charlie Clarence Sessoms, Jr. . . Ahoskie, N. C. Joseph Thomas Sevier Asheville, N. C. Arthur Hope Shackleford .. Hookerton, N. C. CLASS OF ' 56 Magbool Ilahi Shaikh Lahore, Pakistan Allen Vance Shermer Yadkinville, N. C. Ernest Kohn Sherrill Hudson, N. C. Lawrence Wesley Sherrill, Jr. Asheville, N. C. Bobby Foster Sherwood Villas, N. C. William Max Sigmon, Jr. Hickory, N. C. Howard Harry Simon Chicago, Ill. James Ernest Sipes Troutman, N. C. Howard Evans Skipper, Jr. Red Springs, N. C. Brannon Mease Smathers Canton, N. C. Allie Maitland Smith Tabor City, N. C. Connie Snead Roxboro, N. C. Lowell Thomas Snead Leaksville, N. C. Jackie Kennard Snow State Road, N. C. Gordon Eugene Spaugh Spray, N. C. George William Springle Raleigh, N. C. Rex Bailey Springston .... Summersvillc, W. Va. Raymond Hudson Stevens Raleigh, N. C. Wilbur Ralph Stevens Sanford, N. C. James Mustian Stewart, Jr. Norlina, N. C. Caswell Ray Strickland Neuse, N. C. Wilton Wayne Strickland Nashville, N. C. Bobby Lee Strother Cary, N. C. Reginald Lee Stroud Kinston, N. C. John Calhoun Stuart, Jr Greensboro, N. C. Robert Bruce Stewart Great Neck, N. Y. John Boyce Styron Stacy, N. C. Clement John Swan III Pittsburgh, N. Ting Chiao Tan Raleigh, N. C. Ralph Pritchard Tayloe Aulander, N. C. Benjamin Boswood Taylor Maple, N. C. Robert Edward Taylor Charlotte, N. C. JUNIORS William James Bryant Tennant Hamlet, N. C. Lonnie Meredith Thomas Sanford, N. C. William Hugh Thompson Salisbury, N. C. Warner Lloyd Thrower..,Rocky Mount, N. C. Lewis Charlie Toney Mooresboro, N. C. Ausby Treece, Jr. Albemarle, N. C. Benjamin Riley Tripp Ayden, N. C. William Beard Troutman Statesville, N. C. James Calvin Tucker Monroe, N. C. Johnny Gordon Tucker Monroe, N. C. Paul Kinley Tuggle Kannapolis, N. C. Lloyd Chester Turner . Elizabeth City, N. C. Jack Donald Turney Gastonia, N. C. Ted Hollon Tyson Monroe, N. C. George Philmore Upton Randleman, N. C. Carlos Vicente Uribe Medellin, Colombia, S. A. John Thomas Vaden Francisco, N. C. Andrew Charles Vastano Winston-Salem, N. C. Columbus Edwin Vick, Jr.... N. Augusta, S. C. Luther Edmund Walke, Jr. Greensboro, N. C. Stanley Blanton Walker Ellenboro, N. C. Joseph Ralph Warlick, Jr. Concord, N. C. Theodore Havard Walker . . Statesville, N. C. Lawrence Edwin Watkins Raleigh, N. C. James Ernest Webb, Jr. Swannanoa, N. C. Charles Allen Wethington Grif ton , N. C. Fred Smith Whisenhunt, Jr..... Newton, N. C. Jimmy Alfred Whisnant Hickory, N. C. James Modlin White Colerain, N. C. Roy Selwyn White Hamptonville, N. C. Paul Julian Wicker Cameron, N. C. Sidney Alfred Wike Lenoir, N. C. CLASS OF ' 56 William Augustus Wilder, Jr. Knightdale, N. C. John Francis Wiles Asheville, N. C. Byron Lee Williams Raleigh, N. C. James Franklin Williams Autryville, N. C. Carl Odell Wilson Raleigh, N. C. Clifton Lawrence Wilson Lenoir, N. C. William David Wilson Durham, N. C. Donald Carr Winchester Augusta, Ga. Johnny Eli Winston Raleigh, N. C. Thomas Macon Womble, Jr. Wrightsville Beach, N. C. Charles Edward Woodall Smithfield, N. C. Stacy Morris Woodall Benson, N. C. Francis Prience Wright, Jr.. . . . Charlotte, N. C. Charles Frederick Wulf, Jr... Washington, N. C. Willy German Yamamoto La Paz, Bolivia, S. A. Edwin Lovell Yancey Mebane, N. C. Chick-Fung Yuen Hong Kong, China James Korzuik Zaleski Raleigh, N. C. BLUE KEY NINETY-SIX CHAPTERS COLORS: BLUE AND GOLD N. C. STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER INSTALLED MAY, 1928 HONORARY Dr. C. C. Bostian T. C. Brown Col. J. W. Harrelson Dr. L. C. Hartley Dr. W. N. Hicks Dr. H. F. Jeter Maj. C. D. Kutschinski E. S. King Col. R. R. Middlebrooks R. Pate J. J. Stewart B. C. Talley L. R. Whichard Dr. E. T. York Charles W. Averre, Jr. David H. Barrett Floyd R. Bennett C. Douglas Blanchard Sam M. Blount, Jr. Lloyd Cheek Fields Cobb John R. Combs William B. Dozier C. Franklin Elliott FACULTY ADVISER L. W. LONG MEMBERS John W. Fuquay William M. Hagler Samuel R. Harrell Robert M. Knight H. Robert Krook, Jr. George H. Lourigan Thomas M. Lynam Thomas M. Memory Albert P. Parker John W. Parker G. Herman Porter Johnny R. Puckett Lawrence R. Snowman Bobby Joe Stephenson James M. Stewart James E. Thorne John W. Tester John F. Wiles Willard K. Wynn, Jr. Blue Key Honor Fraternity was founded at the University of Florida in October, 1924, to perpetuate the belief in God, to preserve the principles of good citizenship, and to promote the best interest of the students. The fraternity recognizes outstanding qualities in character, scholarship, and service, placing equal emphasis upon leadership in student activities. Membership is composed of graduate and undergraduate students of all departments of American colleges and Each year Blue Key co-sponsors the Homecoming celebration. Annually, the fraternity presents the citizenship award to the senior who has distinguished himself as the citizen of his class. In addition, Blue Key cooperates with other campus organizations in various activities to perpetuate a more meaningful campus life. Sophomore Leadership Fraternity OFFICERS CARLTON F. IPOCK President JOHN R. COMBS .... Recording Secretary and Treasurer EUGENE B. PICKLER Vice-President DOW V. PERRY Corresponding Secretary DOW PERRY EUGENE PICKLER JAMES STEWART BILL BREHM BILL DOZIER JOHN F. WILES JOHN R. COMBS CARL F. IPOCK CHARLES LUNDY KENNETH BARKER DAVE BARRETT LLOYD DOC CHEEK BANKS LEONARD BOBBY JOE STEPHENSON TOM MEMORY BILL HAGLER ROBERT W. PARKER SOPHOMORE CLASS HUGH LINDSLEY President DICK MOSER Vice-President DAN SMILEY Secretary BOB HUBBARD Treasurer CLASS OF ' 57 Omega Clark Abbott Henderson, N. C. Jerry Mack Absher . . . . North Wilkesboro, N. C. Stanford Morgan Adams Four Oaks, N. C. William Wade Adams Raleigh, N. C. John Gilbert Alphin Mount Olive, N. C. Francis Marion Alcorn Raleigh, N. C. Kenneth Baird Alexander . . . Wilmington, N. C. Abdul Aziz Turkey Al-Doory . . . Samarra, Iraq A. R. Obead Al-Hadithy Haditha, Iraq Jafar Ahmad Ali Raleigh, N. C. Michael Slaiman Al-Simaain . . . Baghdad, Iraq Robert Worth Allsbrook Teaneck, N. J. Luis Nicolas Alvarez.... Hato Rey, Puerto Ri co Amir Hussian Al-Talibi Baghdad, Iraq Justus Murray Ammons Mars Hill, N. C. Thomas Oliver Anderson Durham, N. James Edward Arrington . . . Waynesville, N. C. Marvin Kenneth Aycock, Jr. Elberon, N. C. Daniel Glenn Baker Concord, N. C. Marion Hayes Ballard Shallotte, N. C. William Rhodes Ballard Asheville, N. C. Johnnie Ray Bankett Salisbury, N. C. Henry Thomas Banks Arapahoe, N. C. Carl W. Barbour Raleigh, N. C. Norris Eric Barwick Deep Run, N. C. Billy Gray Bass Thomasville, N. C. Richard Moore Beam Shelby, N. C. Donald Moore Beaman Dudley, N. C. Harrison Clement Becton Goldsboro, N. C. Shamoon Isa Bekou Dohuk, Iraq Ronald J. Belcher Havelock, N. C. James Calvin Belote Newport News, Va. James Dortch Belote Goldsboro, N. C. Robert Merrill Bennett Weaverville, N. C. John Lee Best Dallas, N. C. Cecil Cornelius Beumer Enka, N. C. James Hoyle Biggers, Jr. Monroe, N. C. William Everett Billingsley Hamlet, N. C. Eloise Lenore Bleau Pinebluff, N. C. Peter Wilson Blum III Winston-Salem, N. C. Billy Eugene Bonds Concord, N. C. Rush Walton Bondurant, Jr. Williamston, N. C. Larry C. Bostian Conover, N. C. Bill Hughes Bocook Asheville, N. C. James Elmer Boyd New Bern, N. C. John Early Boyd, Jr. Greensboro, N. C. Mitchell Detroy Brackett Casar, N. C. Paul Caraway Brady Pamlico, N. C. Paul Gyles Braxton Siler City, N. C. David Harold Briles Asheboro, N. C. SOPHOMORES Lonnie Stubbs Brock, Jr. Raeford, N. C. James Oliver Brooks Brevard, N. C. Richard Joyner Brooks Raleigh, N. C. Elbert Gordon Brown Charlotte, N. C. John Wister Brown Gastonia, N. C. Reece Edward Brown, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. William Edward Brown .... Wilmington, N. C. Talton Curtis Buckner Pittsboro, N. C. William Bennett Bullock Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Bobby Edward Bunker Toast, N. C. Guy Walton Burke Taylorsville, N. C. Paul George Burton Castle Hayne, N. C. Edward Winslow Butchart . Greensboro, N. C. Carlton Currie Butler Robbins, N. C. Larry Scott Butt Newton, N. C. William Eddie Bryan, Jr..... Bladenboro, N. C. Ralph Henry Caldwell Jacksonville, N. C. Henry Lee Campbell . .. Winston-Salem, N. C. Jack Elias Capps Sanford, N. C. Robert Rex Carpenter Kinston, N. C. Harvey Clarke Carroll, Jr. Hamlet, N. C. Duane Theodore Carter Mooresville, N. C. Allan Ray Cartledge Weaverville, N. C. Charles Edward Caudill Glendale Springs, N. C. Wallace Graham Cawthorn .. Henderson, N. C. Charles Frank Chambers . . . . Kannapolis, N. C. Ned Oliver Chapman Morganton, N. C. Albert Franklin Cherry, Jr Greensboro, N. C. Douglas Lee Christian . . . Rocky Mount, N. C. David Thompson Church Stuart, Va. John Edward Clark Sanford, N. C. Robert Woolard Clark Everetts, N. C. Richard William Climo New York, N. Y. Otis Earl Cobb Reidsville, N. C. Arthur Gray Collier, Jr. Bladenboro, N. C. Thomas Edward Colvin Leaksville, N. C. James Isaac Comer Winston-Salem, N. C. John Joseph Connoly New Bern, N. C. Holland Gaylord Conrad Charlotte, N. C. Archie Wallace Copeland Raleigh, N. C. John Wesley Copeland Durham, N. C. Hamilton Corey Atlanta, Ga. Frank Minges Cothran Salisbury, N. C. John Wesley Cowand, Jr. Windsor, N. C. John Edward Cox Brevard, N. C. Lewis Walker Cress Concord, N. C. Ronald Warren Crow Lexington, N. C. Judson Oren Crowe Forest City, N. C. John Harris Crumpler Oxford, N. C. Marshall Woodard Crumpler, Jr. Fayetteville, N. C. CLASS OF ' 57 William Desford Culp Philadelphia, Pa. Kenneth Myron Daber Mount Airy, N. C. Abbas A. Karim Daoud Baghdad, Iraq Hanna Nouri Daoud Mosul, Iraq Bennie Burton Davis Raleigh, N. C. Conrad Alvin Davis Leaksville, N. C. Donald Lee Davis High Point, N. C. James Robert Davis Hillsboro, N. C. John Wesley Davis Pikeville, N. C. Young Steele Davis, Jr. Statesville, N. C. Edward Eugene Dawson Wilson, N. C. Jerry Godfrey Daye Concord, N. C. Perry Lee Deal Landis, N. C. Emerson Bernard Deese, .... Monroe, N. C. Robert Cedric Dellinger Gastonia, N. C. Donald Lee Denton Morganton, N. C. William Pinckney Doby Kannapolis, N. C. Charlie Odell Dowd Gibsonville, N. C. Victor Gerald Dowless Council, N. C. Arley Johnny Dugger Fayetteville, N. C. Jack Dean Edwards Pisgah Forest, N. C. Alex McEachern Efird Wilmington, N. C. Edward Stuart Elam Charlotte, N. C. James Woody Elkins Clarkton, N. C. Joe Brandon Emory Asheville, N. C. James Ray Ernst Bluefield, W. Va. Jose Joaquin Escobar . Medellin, Colombia, S. A. Curtis Raeford Eure Gates, N. C. Earl Caldwell Faggert Rockwell, N. C. Benjamin Wirt Farley Hollins, Va. Reece Homer Ferrell, Jr. Wilson, N. C. Harold Moffitt Flanagan Farmville, N. C. Edwin Darrell Fleming Enfield, N. C. William Franklin Fleming Salisbury, N. C. Charles Edmond Flinner.... High Point, N. C. Joel David Foster Clinton, N. C. Lee Roy Frazier Wake Forest, N. C. Grady E. Gardner, Jr. Henderson, N. C. Bobby Ray Gay Kittrell, N. C. Ralph Marion Gibson Laurinburg, N. C. William Carter Graham Proctorville, N. C. Wilbur Kent Greer Old Fort, N. C. Donald DeArmon Grey Charlotte, N. C. William J. Griswold Raleigh, N. C. Douglas Leroy Gunnell Portsmouth, Va. Edward Dewitt Gurley Bostic, N. C. Lawrence Ray Gurley Goldsboro, N. C. Don Hill Gwynn Henderson, N. C. Kamal Mustafa Al-Habib Hilla, Iraq Frederick Allen Hadley Bloomfield, N. J. SOPHOMORES Arthur James Hammill, Jr. Gastonia, N. C. Davey Gray Hampton Winston-Salem, N. C. J. Lee Hauser Rural Hall, Frank McRay Hancock . . Scotland Neck, N. C. Billy Maurice Haney Canton, N. C. Jerry Warren Hardesty . . . Elizabeth City, N. C. Joseph Franklin Harris Oriental, N. C. Robert Paul Hastings Lawndale, N. C. Richard Martin Henderson Winston-Salem, N. C. Bobby Alphonso Hendrix . . . Clemmons, N. C. Terry Lee Hershey Burlington, N. C. Norman Lawrence Hester Rockingham, N. C. Oscar Hallett Hilburn Council, N. C. Wayne Weaver Hitt Morganton, N. C. Emanuel Kenneth Hoffman . Gold Hill, N. C. Clifford Wilson Holdsclaw. Sherrills Ford, N. C. Almon Orland Holland Ruth, N. C. John William Holmes Hert ford, N. C. William Oscar Hooks Fremont, N. C. Joe Clement Horner Southern Pines, N. C. Carl Randolph Horton Leaksville, N. C. Melvin Edgar Howel l Tyner, N. C. Bob Lynwood Hubbard Charlotte, N. C. Larry Bruce Hudson Maiden, N. C. Donald Lee Huggins Rocky Point, N. C. James Ray Hunnings New Bern, N. C. William Jesse Ipock, Jr. Beaufort, N. C. Charles Armon Jackson Benson, N. C. Paul Dean Jackson Clyde, N. C. William Carroll Jackson Gastonia, N. C. Thomas George James Graham, N. C. Richard Frederick Jessup Winston-Salem, N. C. Charles Arthur Johnson Asheville, N. C. Joe Durwood Johnson Four Oaks, N. C. James T. Johnson Tillery, N. C. Clarkson Jones, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Joseph Walters Jones Hickory, N. C. Walter Vernon Jones, Jr. Liberty, N. C. William Giles Jones Pine Hall, N. C. Verner Nickolson Jordan, Jr Charlotte, N. C. Taft Michial Joseph New Bern, N. C. William Michael Joyce . . Winston-Salem, N. C. William McKinley Kahlbaum Elizabeth City, N. C. William Ronald Keen Rich Square, N. C. Thomas Stephens Keith Fuquay Springs, N. C. William Harry Keller, Jr. Corinth, N. C. James Edward Key Mount Airy, N. C. William Ross Kimball China Grove, N. C. James Claude King Statesville, N. C. George Daniel Knight Norlina, N. C. CLASS OF ' 57 Jane Asbill Land York, S. C. John Haywood Lane, Jr. Stantonsburg, N. C. Kilby Chesley Lanier Chinquapin, N. C. George Terrell Lathrop Asheville, N. C. Carlton Leslie Lavinder, Henderson, N. C. Charles James Law, Jr. Pelham, N. C. William Dennis Lawing, Jr. . . Charlotte, N. C. Hugh Randolph Lindsley . Williamston, N. C. Robert Clinton Lowery Richfield, N. C. Roy Leon Luckenbach . Winston-Salem, N. C. George Dewey Mabes, Jr. Spray, N. C. Virgil Lee Mallard Trenton, N. C. Robert Jones Mangum Creedmoor, N. C. James Vernon Marshall Louisburg, N. C. Charles Moore Martin Danbury, N. C. John L. Martin North Wilkesboro, N. C. Michael Anderson Mason Beaufort, N. C. Morgan Turlington Massey Charlotte, N. C. James Nevis McAlister Kannapolis, N. Clarence Edward McCauley Charlottesville, Va. Robert Bradshaw McConnell, Jr. Asheville, N. C. Shirley Fred McCray . . West Columbia, S. C. Samuel Fritz McGeiver Asheboro, N. C. Jerry Allen McIntosh New Bern, N. C. James Marshall McKenzie Salemburg, N. C. Jamie Owen McLean Hamlet, N. C. Grover Cleon McPherson Clarendon, N. C. Harry Franklin McRee Newton, N. C. Ernest Theron Miller, Jr.. . Hickory, N. C. Thomas Dalton Miller Mooresville, N. C. Frank Eldridge Minter, Jr. Durham, N. C. William Dell Moxley, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. Bobby Lewis Montague Raleigh, N. C. David Yates Monteith Columbia, S. C. Malcolm High Montgomery . . Semora, N. C. Charles Franklin Moore Brevard, N. C. Donald Lee Moore Burlington, N. C. Elbert Lillington Moore, Jr. Burgaw, N. C. William Oliver Moore Cleveland, N. C. James Alvin Morgan Asheville, N. C. Thomas Dixie Morris Charlotte, N. C. Roger LeRoy Morrow Burlington, N. C. Richard Earl Moser Asheville, N. C. Claude Wayne Moss Rural Hall, N. C. Jafar Hadi Muhja Diwaniyah, Iraq Jimmie Dean Myrick Star, N. C. Charles Franklin Nimmo, Jr. Greensboro, N. C. David Ning Bangkok, Thailand Vincent Thomas Novak Kenosha, Wis. William J. Nowell Pottsville, Pa. SPHOMORES David Vance Odom Plumtree, N. C. James Abbott Odom, Jr. Durham, N. C. Donald Wayne Oliver Sanford, N. C. Johnnie Earl Olund Havelock, N. C. James Ludford Ownley Elizabeth City, N. C. Joel Ray Parker Charlotte, N. C. Ira Whitener Pearce Raleigh, N. C. Perry Lee Pearlman Rye, N. Y. James Douglas Peeler, Jr. Salisbury, N. C. John Linwood Perkinson Norlina, N. C. Glenwood Hayes Perry Zebulon, N. C. June Gill Perry Zebulon, N. C. Milton Amos Perry Henderson, N. C. Walter Vann Perryman Winston-Salem, N. C. John Marsilje Peterson Raleigh, N. C. Edmond Joseph Pierczynski Charlotte, N. C. David Hunter Pittard Raleigh, N. C. Nathan Jones Pond, Jr. Montclair, N. J. Zeb Vance Poole Statesville, N. C. Neal Delano Porter Tarboro, N. C. Jackie Hadley Potter Kinston, N. C. Luther Cabel Powell III Greenville, N. C. McVernon Prescott, Jr. New Bern, N. C. Ottis Carl Price Clarendon, N. C. Jack Cameron Pritchard Raleigh, N. C. Philip Roland Pruna Burlington, N. C. Edward Tyree Pullman Durham, N. C. Robert George Query Sanford, N. C. Stacy Ray Quinn Pink Hill, N. C. Wilber Earl Rabon Winnabow, N. C. Richard Lee Ramey Danville, Va. William Joseph Reavis Angier, N. C. John Nolan Redding King, N. C. Joe Wilson Reece Boonville, N. C. Paul Harold Reeve Cresskill, N. J. Richard Alexander Reynolds .. Wadesboro, N. C. William Daniel Reynolds, Jr.. Laurinburg, N. C. Hubert Hoke Ritchie Raleigh, N. C. George William Roberson . . . Forest City, N. C. Russell Leo Roberson Williamston, N. C. Charles Courtney Rogers Tarboro, N. C. Robert Clayton Rogers High Point, N. C. James Dillon Roland Winston-Salem, N. C. Daniel Alphus Safriet, Jr . China Grove, N. C. Hugh Milton Sanderson Wilmington, N. C. Lester Bernard Sarter Brooklyn, N. Y. Richard Harrison Savage Concord, N. C. Charles Seymour Sax New York, N. Y. David Edward Schreffler Raleigh, N. C. Robert Philip Seitz Oaklyn, N. J. CLASS OF ' 57 Maynard Lowell Self Casar, N. C. Reeves Thompson Shepherd Laurel Springs, N. C. Coy Edgar Shields Winston-Salem, N. C. Edward A. Shook North Wilkesboro, N. C. Ralph deSchweinitz Siewers Winston-Salem, N. C. Behnam Baskir Simaan Zakho, Iraq Wayne Robert Simmons Stuart, Va. Charles Douglas Simpson Albemarle, N. C. June Singletary, Jr. Bladenboro, N. C. David Daniel Smiley, Jr. Salisbury, N. C. Edwin Blean Smith . . . Black Mountain, N. C. Joe Michael Smith Peachland, N. C. John Lytton Smith, Jr. Concord, N. C. Marvin Ronald Smith, Jr..... New Bern, N. C. Robert Leslie Smith, Jr. Benson, N. C. Jimmie Ray Smyre Hickory, N. C. Thomas Darrell Spencer Lexington, N. C. Linwood Waddell Stancil, Jr. . . . Warwick, Va. Jack Edwin Steele, Jr. Burlington, N. C. Charles Richard Stewart Clayton, N. C. Richard Parks Stone Charlotte, N. C. Donald Clayton Strickland Cerro Gordo, N. C. John Devereaux Sugg Snow Hill, N. C. Charles Wesley Summers .... Greensboro, N. C. Grady Huston Sykes Charlotte, N. C. Glenwood Watkins Talbott .... Clarksville, Va. Thomas Hugh Talley Mount Airy, N. C. Earl Wayne Taylor Maple, N. C. Lucius Rives Taylor, Jr. Jackson, N. C. Samuel Allen Taylor Washington, N. C. Richard Alan Teague Greensboro, N. C. Zain-Abidin Hassan Terzi Kirkuk, Iraq Walter Carr Thomas, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Victor Patrick Thompson Morganton, N. C. Royce Zeb Thrower High Point, N. C. Martin Traumuller Teaneck, N. J. Charles Bruce Treadway High Point, N. C. Don Boyden Tucker Laurel Springs, N. C. James Edward Turner Gatesville, N. C. Henry Wilson Turrerow, Jr... Mocksville, N. C. Walter Doub Underwood, Jr. . Greensboro, N. C. Elbert Upton Forest City, N. C. Bobby Francis Vaughan Nelson, Va. James Raymond Vinson, Jr.. Burlington, N. C. Bobby Bruce Wade Oxford, N. C. Charles Theodore Walker, Jr. Rocky Mount, N. C. James Edward Wallace Sanford, N. C. Robert Walter Waral Greensboro, N. C. William Johnson Watson Fayetteville, N. C. Charles Donald Webb Clearwater, Fla. SOPHOMORES Jimmy Garland Westbrook Kinston, N. C. Rodolph Marion Whaley, Jr... Richlands, N. C. William Franklin White Maxton, N. C. Thomas Walter Whitehead . Philadelphia, Pa. Charles McLawhorn Whitehurst .. Ayden, N. C. Bobbie Catherine Whitley Raleigh, N. C. Talmadge Jay Wiggins Bryson City, N. C. David Michael Williams Kinston, N. C. James Allen Williams Morganton, N. C. Maxculle Bert Williams Enfield, N. C. George Dennis Williamson Canton, N. C. Rebecca Ann Willis Raleigh, N. C. Robert Benjamin Wilson .. Robersonville, N. C. Stanley Hampton Wilson .... Greensboro, N. C. William Harold Winchester . . Hazelwood, N. C. Kermit Marshall Winstead Sanford, N. C. Milton Cary Woodlief Kittrell, N. C. William Robert Woolard . . . Washington, N. C. James Bethel Wright Holly Springs, N. C. Gayle Madison Wylie Shelby, N. C. Philip Larry Yarbrough Raleigh, N. C. William Barfield Yokeley Raleigh, N. C. Donald Gayle Young Biltmore, N. C. Henry Dewey Young, Jr. Roxboro, N. C. Joe Herman Young, Jr. Candler, N. C. PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma strives to reward and promote an in high scholastic standards. Membership is open to those Freshmen who make the equivalent of half A ' s and half B ' s. Throughout the United States it is the highest scholastic honor a Freshman can Members are active for the latter half of their Freshman year and remain active during their Sophomore year. JAMES E. WALLACE President DAVID H. KERSEY Vice-President HUGH F. VAN LANDINGHAM Secretary IRA W. PEARCE Treasurer PHILIP R. PRUNA Historian JAMES E. WALLACE Francis M. Alcorn James Leo Burton, Jr. William Everette Billingsley George Bennett Cline Hamilton Corey, Jr. Hanna Nouri Daoud John Joseph DuPlessis William Franklin Fleming, III John Lee Freeman William Richard Greene Edward DeWitt Gurley Gerald Epps Hagler Khosrow Hakim Billy Maurice Haney David Arthur Heinzmann Mehdi Ibrahim Hilmy David Harris Kersey Wan Beng Khouw Willie Leonard Kilian Kilby Chesley Lanier Robert Lee Lawrence George Terrell Lathrop Ashley Gray Leggett, Jr. Jack Saunders Liske Max Ira Lloyd Samuel Fritz McGeiver Malcolm High Montgomery Bob Spencer Morton Richard Earl Moser Vincent Thomas Novak Bernice Wilbur Odin John Buxton Parker Robert Dail Parker, Jr. Ira Whitener Pearce William Donnie Porter Philip Roland Bruna Fred Manfred Rawicz Joe Wilson Reece Albert Sidney Roberts, Jr. Gratz Linwood Roberts, Jr. Hug h Milton Sanderson William Clifton Slater, Jr. Edwin Blean Smith Herman Ward Taylor, Jr. James Eugene Tillman David Walter Tuttle Hugh Foch Van Landingham James Edward Wallace Fred Griffith Welfare Elzie Glenn Whitlock William Deems Wilkinson Woodford William Zachary FRESHMAN CLASS DAN YAGER President CECIL C. BROOKS Secretary DAVID WEINSTEIN Vice-President (No Picture) ROBERT R. STEPHENSON Treasurer (No Picture) CLASS OF ' 58 Dallas Carroll Abee, Jr. Hickory, N. C. Harry Charles Abernethy Hickory, N. C. Tobias Anthony Acciani Perth Amboy, N. J. James Foster Adams Henderson, N. C. John Richardson Adkins Hickory, N. C. Henry Smith Alexander Carthage, N. C. James Monroe Alexander Charlotte, N. C. Teddy Gray Allen Farmville, N. C. Alton Thomas Alligood Washington, N. C. Donald Frank Allison Stecoah, N. C. George Thomas Ammons Red Springs, N. C. Donald Wayne Anderson Tarboro, N. C. Ernest Andrew Anderson Wilmington, N. C. Charles Thomas Andrews Greensboro, N. C. Darryl Delano An drews Burlington, N. C. Robert Michael Angell Mocksville, N. C. Gareth Edwin Annas Hudson, N. C. Donald Eugene Argo Kannapolis, N. C. Donald Wayne Ashby Kannapolis, N. C. Carl Hjalmer Asplundh, Jr. Bryn Athyn, Penn. George Calvin Atkins Apex, N. C. Samuel Franklin Austin High Point, N. C. James Kirkham Avent, Jr. Tarboro, N. C. R. A. Avery, Jr. Durham, N. C. Bobby Rex Bailey Kenly, N. C. Leon Waverley Bailey, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Paul Williamson Bailey Everetts, N. C. Theron Columbus Bailey, Jr. Rutherfordton, N. C. William Thomas Bailey Biscoe, N. C. Frank Hartwell Baker Oxford, N. C. George Thomas Baker Leonia, N. J. Lawrence David Balaban Jamaica, N. Y. James Alfred Barber, Jr, Southern Pines, N. C. Carl W. Barbour Raleigh, N. C. Maurice Wendell Barbour Fayetteville, N. C. Stacy Oliver Barbour Benson, N. C. Fredric Hume Bardin Durham, N. C. Wilbert Theodore Banner Sanford, N. C. Larry Everett Barnes Angier, N. C. Benjamin Harrison Barnette, Jr. Lenoir, N. C. Billy Elmer Barnhardt Kannapolis, N. C. Robert Lee Barnhardt Phoenixville, Penn. William Preston Bartlett Camden, N. C. Charles Daniel Batten Clarkton, N. C. William Morris Batts, Jr. Rocky Mount, N. C. Phillip Leo Beaman Walstonburg, N. C. Donald Wilson Bean East Bend, N. C. Neill McLaurin Beatty Elizabethtown, N. C. Norman Alexander Beaver China Grove, N. C. Paul David Beaver Concord, N. C. John Henry Belk Hickory, N. C. John Newsome Belk Greensboro, N. C. Albert Quentin Bell, Jr. Manteo, N. C. William Edward Benjamin Raleigh, N. C. Kenneth Roberts Benton Sanford, N. C. Stanley Berman Englewood, N. J. Michael Eric Bernholz Greensboro, N. C. Robert Graham Berry Swan Quarter, N. C. William Scott Berryhill, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. William Kenneth Best Mount Olive, N. C. James Donald Binkley Winston Salem, N. C. Paul Aloysius Birkner Mount Airy, N. C. William Lee Bizzell, Jr. Goldsboro, N. C. Donald Raeford Blalock Angier, N. C. Wallace Davis Blalock Winston-Salem, N. C. Joshua Branch Bobbitt Warrenton, N. C. Robert Wayne Boles Walnut Cove, N. C. William M. Booker Raleigh, N. C. William Thomas Boswell Fairfax, Va. Clarence Franklin Boyd Gastonia, N. C. FRESHMEN William Monroe Boyd Pineville, N. C. Richmond Pearson Boyden Asheville, N. C. Allen Cecil Boyette Goldsboro, N. C. Charles Woodward Boyette Wilmington, N. C. John Wesley Bradley, Jr. Lumberton, N. C. Jack Alfred Brady Salisbury, N. C. William Donald Branch Wilson, N. C. Daniel Stephen Bratowsky Bridgeport, Conn. Ronald Ellis Brewer High Point, N. C. J. C. Bright Chocowinity, N. C. Furman Stancil Brigman Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Cecil Charlie Brooks Laurel Springs, N. C. Richard J. Brooks Raleigh, N. C. Ronny Leonard Brooks Carthage, N. C. Claude Matthews Broome Raleigh, N. C. R. J. Brown, Jr. Asheville, N. C. Clifford Jerry Brown, Jr. Tarawa Terrace, N. C. Dallas James Brown Kannapolis, N. C. James Allen Brown L1 Grange, N. C. James Newton Brown, Jr. Madison, N. C. John Taylor Brown Swannanoa, N. C. Joseph Alvey Brown Gastonia, N. C. William Jasper Brown Raleigh, N. C. David Benjamin Browning, Jr. Edenton, N. C. Robert Beamon Bruce Greensboro, N. C. Samuel Wilbur Brummitt Henderson, N. C. Richard Stanmore Buck Wilmington, N. C. Elmer O ' Brian Buffkin Bladenboro, N. C. John David Bulluck, Jr. Greenwich, Conn. Otis Ray Bulluck Battleboro, N. C. Phillip Eugene Burt Greensboro, N. C. J. W. Busick Elon College, N. C. Robert Bion Butler Southern Pines, N. C. Dwight Irving Byrd Ronda, N. C. Medwick Vaughan Byrd Angier, N. C. William Albert Byrum Charlotte, N. C. James Onas Campbell, Jr. Caroleen, N. C. Donald Royal Carey Cranston, R. I. James Elmore Carlton, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. Donald Hoke Carpenter Claremont, N. C. Kenneth Carpenter Peachland, N. C. Thomas Earl Carpenter Albemarle, N. C. Asby Thurman Carper, Jr. Gastonia, N. C. James Sidney Carter Battleboro, N. C. Rollins Sykes Carter Durham, N. C. Bobby Gooding Casey Kinston, N. C. Lee Wiley Cash Shelby, N. C. Richard Johnson Cashwell Lumberton, N. C. James Maston Chambers Raleigh, N. C. Billy Chapman Morganton, N. C. William Walker Chapman Providence Forge, Va. Tilson Edward Chappell Belvidere, N. C. Donald Michael Cheek Kannapolis, N. C. Kenneth Eugene Cherry China Grove, N. C. David Page Choate Wilkesboro, N. C. James Henry Christie Kannapolis, N. C. Charles Lee Clark Pineola, N. C. William Dawson Clark Oriental, N. C. David Crockett Clark, Jr Roanoke Rapids, N. C. John Pope Clarke Norlina, N. C. James King Clawson Martins Ferry, Ohio William David Cleary North Wilkesboro, N. C. Lewis Eugene Clemmer Gastonia, N. C. Bruce Simmons Clodfelter, Jr. High Point, N. C. Max Robert Cody Hickory, N. C. Carl Doris Cole Kings Mountain, N. C. Donald Mack Coley Concord, N. C. Harold Donald Colston Nashville, N. C. George Marshall Colton Southern Pines, N. C. Julius Theadford Compton Durham, N. C. CLAS S OF ' 58 Edwin Tucker Conner Clover, Va. Ronald Gray Conrad Winston-Salem, N. C. Edmund Bernard Cook Concord, N. C. Durocher Wayne Cooper Nashville, N. C. Richard Arnold Cording Wallace, N. C. Gus Thomas Costas Greensboro, N. C. Donald Nesbitt Cox leigh, N. C. James Quincy Cox Charlotte, N. C. James Harvey Creekmore, Jr. Wilson, N. C. Sherman Louis Criner Winston Salem, N. C. Frank Wilfred Croft Cherry Point, N. C. Cletus Beatrix Crook, Jr. Albemarle, N. C. Wiley Bynum Crook Asheville, N. C. James Edward Crutchfield Graham, N. C. Ryan Caperton Crutchfield Asheboro, N. C. Reginald Hodgin Cude Greensboro, N. C. Robert Lester Curlin Wilson, N. C. Ronald Keith Curlee Albemarle, N. C. Bert Clarke Currin Petersburg, Va. Robert Carl Cybrynski Greensboro, N. C. Robert Albert Dail La Grange, N. C. Jimmy Truman Daughtridge Rocky Mount, N. C. Gerald Blaxton Daughtry Goldsboro, N. C. Billy Bryson Davis Sylva, N. C. Burton Sparling Davis Charlotte, N. C. Charles Richard Davis Candler, N. C. Edgar Felton Davis Goldsboro, N. C. George Kenneth Davis Bessemer City, N. C. Hubert A. Davis Raleigh, N. C. James Minor Davis Rocky Mount, N. C. Joseph Holmes Davis, III Wilmington, N. C. Moses Paul Davis, Jr. Sanford, N. C. Pyke Cole Davis Burlington, N. C. Richard Benny Davis China Grove, N. C. William Clarke Davis Southern. Pines, N. C. Patt Harmon Dawson Alliance, N. C. Claude Parker Day, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Billy Eugene Deal Newton, N. C. Leonard Franklin Dean Oxford, N. C. Bobby Drake Deans Rocky Mount, N. C. Pete Graham Deaver Deep Run, N. C. Warren Paul Denise Goldsboro, N. C. Alexander Bunn Denson Nashville, N. C. Harold Ray Denton Rocky Mount, N. C. Willie Edward Denton, Jr. Tarboro, N. C. Clarence Lee Dillingham Cliffside, N. C. Charles Roy Dixon, Jr. Sanford, N. C. Joseph Evans Dixon Maple Hill, N. C. Bachman Doar Charlotte, N. C. Tommy Dean Dockery Mountain Park, N. C. Wesley Barnes Doles Elm City, N. C. Victor Finley Dry Albemarle, N. C. Peter King Dubay Charlotte, N. C. Jemison Williams DuRant Wilmington, N. C. Joseph Elliott Eagles, Jr. Macclesfield, N. C. Thomas Alexander Eakins Ivanhoe, N. C. Theodore Weeden Earle, Jr. Savannah, Ga. James Donald Eason Elm City, N. C. Hubert Jesse Edge, Jr. Aberdeen, N. C. Johnny Haywood Edmundson Fremont, N. C. Robert Louis Edwards Sherrill ' s Ford, N. C. Bobby Joel Ellis Asheville, N. C. Larry Lee Ellis Raleigh, N. C. Arthur Emmerson, VII Fort Bragg, N. C. Charles Bryan Eridlebaugh High Point, N. C. Judson Paul Essex, Jr. Winston-Salem, N. C. James Staughton Etheridge, Jr. Norfolk, Va. Donald Lee Eudy Durham, N. C. William Benjamin Farrow Lake Landing, N. C. Fred Eugene Faulkner Asheville, N. C. FRESHMEN Howard Russell Faust, Jr. Winston Salem, N. C. William Reginald Featherston Forest City, N. C. Charles Edward Feltner Raleigh, N. C. Alfred William Ferguson Charlotte, N. C. Roy Edward Fisher II Greensboro, N. C. Giles Cowan Floyd Charlotte, N. C. John B. Fortin, Jr. Decatur, Ga. Frederick Russell Foster Wilmington, N. C. Jackie Smith Foster Kannapolis, N. C. Jere Wilson Fountain Richlands, N. C. LaFayette E. Fountain Richlands, N. C. James Roba Fowler Lexington, N. C. Sidney William Fox Mars Hill, N. C. William Penman Franklin Wilson, N. C. John Gurney Frazier Charlotte, N. C. Jennings Bryan Frink Shallotte, N. C. Philip Gaines Brooklyn, N. Y. Harry Billy Galifianakis Durham, N. C. James Davi d Gardner Asheville, N. C. Robert Samuel Gardner Lynbrook, N. Y. Charles Holt Garrison Haw River, N. C. James Terry Gates Lincolnton, N. C. John Gilbert Gay Walstonburg, N. C. Benjamin Gordon Gentry, Jr. Greensboro, N. C. Jon Delano Goins Lexington, N. C. George Wilson Goolsby Charlotte, N. C. Bobby Dean Gore Zionville, N. C. Michael Pinckney Gore Whiteville, N. C. Riley Gordon Granger, Jr. Lake City, Fla. Richard Lee Graves Asheboro, N. C. John Ira Gray Stokes, N. C. Kenneth Lee Green Charlotte, N. C. Collier Joseph Griswold Nazareth, N. C. John Ty Grubbs Walkertown, N. C. Robert Baird Godley Wilmington, N. C. Richard Blaine Goudie Downington, Penn. Bobby George Gragg Greensboro, N. C. William Alexander Graham, III Charlotte, N. C. Robert Allison Greene Goldsboro, N. C. James Edwin Gregson, Jr. Asheboro, N. C. Charles Worrell Gurkin Richmond, Va. John Rex Gurley, Jr. Forest City, N. C. Harold Thomas Gunter Asheboro, N. C. Layton Herbert Gunter, Jr. Graham, N. C. Charles Wilton Guy Angier, N. C. James Gerald Hammond Hendersonville; N. C. Joseph Marshall Hamrick Shelby, N. C. Kendall Lay Hardee Wampee, S. C. Kenneth Ray Hardee Wampee, S. C. William Knowlton Harding, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. William Robert Harding Chocowinity, N. C. Ronald Gilbert Hardy Kinston, N. C. Benjamin Ligon Harris Durham, N. C. Marvin Etheldred Harris Mount Gilead, N. C. Robert Harris Rocky Mount, N. C. Edward William Harman Newton, N. C. Woodson Mullen Haskett Elizabeth City, N. C. Zafar Hassa Karachi, Pakistan John Malcolm Hawkins Charleston, W. Va. Thomas Daniel Hayden Charlotte, N. C. Thomas Luther Hayworth High Point, N. C. Winfred Allan Heath Kinston, N. C. Lloyd Martin Hedgepeth Rocky Mount, N. C. Arthur Obie Hefner, Jr. Hickory, N. C. John Henry Heinbockel Manhasset, N. Y. James David Hyatt Helms, Jr. Monroe, N. C. Leonard Lee Helton Sanford, N. C. Douglas Bradley Henson Vilas, N. C. Clarence Eugene Herman Hickory, N. C. CLASS OF ' 58 Devon Carrol Herring Mount Olive, N. C. Jay Howard Hess Woodmere, N. Y. Charles Shimer Hewitt, Jr. Shallotte, N. C. Emory Hinkel Charlotte, N. C. Harold Douglas Hinson Fair Bluff, N. C. George Weaver Hipps Canton, N. C. George Bonsen Hobson, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Willie Lee Hodge Rutherfordton, N. C. James Bennett Holliday Pinetops, N. C. Donald Pearson Holloway Fuquay Springs, N. C. Emmitt Melvin Honeycutt, Jr. Hope Mills, N. C. John Earl Hoover Greensboro, N. C. James Robert Horne Peachland, N. C. Joseph Delano Hoskins Fayetteville, N. C. Michael James House Bethel, N. C. Charles Milton Houser Vale, N. C. Oni Pinckney Houston, Jr. Mooresville, N. C. George Robert Howard, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Kenneth Lee Howe Gastonia, N. C. John Gilchrist Hughes Parkton, N. C. John Curtis Humphrey Lumberton, N. C. James Ford Hunter Chinquapin, N. C. William Graham Hunter Wilmington, N. C. Charles Robert Hutchins High Point, N. C. Cecil Carnith Hutchins Leicester, N. C. Harry Watkins Ingold Cary, N. C. Edward Morphew Ingram Robbinsville, N. C. Arthur Laurence Jackson Asheville, N. C. Robert Alan Jackson Greensboro, N. C. Carl Richard Jacobs New York, N. Y. Hiram Franklin James Burlington, N. C. James Ray Jarrell Salisbury, N. C. Jerry Edward Jarvis Concord, N. C. William John Jasp er Burgaw, N. C. Hubert Lee Jenkins Rutherfordton, N. C. Wilber Harris Jenkins Stella, N. C. Marshall Ezra Jennette Norfolk, Va. Randolph Delbert Jennings Galax, Va. Charles Elliott Johnson Robersonville, N. C. Donald Edward Johnson Raleigh, N. C. Frank Roy Johnson, Jr. Murfreesboro, N. C. Harry Delmar Johnson Manteo, N. C. Joe Durwood Johnson Four Oaks, N. C. Rudolph Gordon Johnstone Spartanburg, S. C. Carroll Graham Jones Bailey, N. C. Claude Picklesimer Jones Sylva, N. C. Hugh Braswell Jones Roxboro, N. C. Ike Adams Jones, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. John Bennett Jones White Oak, N. C. Robert Thomas Jones Statesville, N. C. Victor Allen Jones Laurel Springs, N. C. Delmore Joy ner Rocky Mount, N. C. Harvey Ray Joyner Elm City, N. C. Herbert Adin Justice Forest City, N. C. George Thales Kaloyannides Raleigh, N. C. Chris Lloyd Kametches Raleigh, N. C. Richard Paul Kashden Woodmere, N. Y. Fred William Kear New York, N. Y. Robert Paul Keller Brevard, N. C. Harry Sloan Kendrick Gastonia, N. C. Crayton Glenn Kennedy High Point, N. C. Robert Philip Kennel New Bern, N. C. James Chambers Ketner Salisbury, N. C. Francis Scott Key, Jr., Cramerton, N. C. Joe Frank Key State Road, N. C. Billy Wayne Ki ng Freeland, N. C. Martin Bruce King Hamlet, N. C. John Lloyd Kirk Sylva, N. C. Raymond Eugene Kinsland Whittier, N. C. Joseph George Kincaid Granite Falls, N. C. FRESHMEN John Van Koontz Lexington, N. C. Lewis Gaston Kornegay Albertson, N. C. Arthur Eugene Knoefel, III Black Mountain, N. C. Jack Twittle Knowles Salemburg, N. C. James L. Knowles, Jr. Jamesville, N. C. Frank Anderson Lackey Statesville, N. C. McSherry Ervin Lackey Winston-Salem, N. C. Zack Frank Ladd Yadkinville, N. C. Harold Wilbur Landrum Wilson, N. C. Walter Robert Lane Laurinburg, N. C. Ralph Gray Langley Greenville, N. C. Marvin Ray Lanier Statesville, N. C. Gaither Calvin Lassiter, Jr. Spring Hope, N. C. Robert Ferebee Latham Mocksville, N. C. William Martin Latta, Jr. Louisburg, N. C. James Walker Lazenby, Jr. Salisbury, N. C. Alfred Kay Leach Raeford, N. C. Stuart Randall LeCroy Nashville, N. C. John Foy Ledbetter, Jr. Biltmore, N. C. Ronald James Ledford Charlotte, N. C. Jerry Vincent Ledwell Charlotte, N. C. Eddie Bradford Lee Polkton, N. C. John Wayland Lee Burlington, N. C. Willie Sherrill Lee Four Oaks, N. C. Scott Edward Lett Charlotte, N. C. Carl Lawrence Lennon Dillon, S. C. Joe Clint Lewellyn Winston Salem, N. C. Robert Earl Lewis Lumberton, N. C. Stuart Watson Lewis Spring Lake, N. C. Leon Carol Lifsey Rocky Mount, N. C. William Hight Limer Warrenton, N. C. Robert Edwin Lineback Statesville, N. C. Lewis Barber Lineberger Woodleaf, N. C. Charles Dwaine Livengood Linwood, N. C. Walter Saunders Linville, Jr. Oak Ridge, N. C. James Frederick Little Monroe, N. C. Percy Dale Little Newton, N. C. William Brown Little Gastonia, N. C. John Hebron Lively, Jr. Tampa, Fla. Johnny Roberson Livingston McFarlan, N. C. William Waite Loftin, III Mount Olive, N. C. John Wesley Lowther, III Rock Hill, S. C. James Charles Lytle Marion, N. C. Billy Gene Maddron Concord, N. C. George McBurney Makely Greensboro, N. C. Herbert Rooney Malcom, Jr. Rocky Mount, N. C. Nicolas Maly Newark, N. J. Daniel Ferrell Mann Manteo, N. C. Richard Stancil Manning Williamston, N. C. Thomas Register Manning Weldon, N. C. Robert Henry Marriott, Jr. Battleboro, N. C. Rudolph Cagle Marshburn Greensboro, N. C. William McAulay Martin Wadeville, N. C. Charles Woodruff Mason, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. James Godsey Mason Bath, N. C. William Franklin Massey Zebulon, N. C. Charles Harry Mateer Charlotte, N. C. Jack Patterson Mathews Laurel Hill, N. C. Jack Noble Matthews Nashville, N. C. Bobby Wayne Maus Reidsville, N. C. James Reginald Maus Greensboro, N. C. Anne Elizabeth Maxwell Durham, N. C. Richard Harrison McCarn Kannapolis, N. C. Bobby Gene McCarter Tryon, N. C. Joe Clarence McCaslin Maiden, N. C. Clarence Edward McCauley, Jr. Charlottesville, Va. Edward Gordon McCoy ........ . . . .. Snow Hill, N. C. Hugh Arthur McDermott V ss, N. C. Jack Clay McDowell Columbia, S. C. Jack Edward McGaha Brevard, N. C. CLASS OF ' 58 Robert Laverne McGarr Lenoir, N. C. John Renal McGlammery Statesville, N. C. Robert Lee McGuire Brevard, N. C. James Curtis McLamb Roseboro, N. C. Grant Eugene McLaughlin Dilltown, Penn. Luke Bernard McLawhorn, Jr. Grifton, N. C. John Malloy McLean Wagram, N. C. Archibald Delano McMannen B rium Springs, N. C. Maurice Howard McNeely, Jr. Greensboro, N. C. Neal L. McRainy, Jr. East Laurinburg, N. C. Bruce Medford Canton, N. C. Jesse Daniel Melton Enfield, N. C. Donald Wayne Memory Wagram, N. C. Fred Arthur Merrill Charlotte, N. C. James Judson Miller Salisbury, N. C. James Sharples Miller Great Neck, N. Y. Marshal Edward Miller, Jr. Concord, N. C. Roy Leslie Miller Boone, N. C. Wayne Waddell Miller Greensboro, N. C. James Marcus Mills, Jr, Wallace, N. C. Lawrence Albright Mink Winston Salem, N. C. Mere Jean Minor Durham, N. C. James Reid Misenheimer Shelby, N. C. Larry Lee Misenheimer Richfield, N. C. Frank Herbert Mitchell, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Daniel Haley Moffatt, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Edwin Eugene Mogilnicki Brooklyn, N. Y. William Neal Monroe, Jr. Biscoe, N. C. John Witherspoon Montgomery Statesville, N. C. David Y. Monteith, III Columbia, S. C. Billy Rawls Moore Tarboro, N. C. Kenneth Lanier Moore Asheboro, N. C. Ormand Kelly Moore Greensboro, N. C. Joe Barrier Moose Mount Pleasant, N. C. James Thomas Morgan Rural Hall, N. C. Clair Edward Morris, Jr. Columbia, N. C. Marshall Gene Morris Concord, N. C. Harold Cleo Morton Hubert, N. C. Guy Maxwell Moser, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Dan Schuyler Moss Enfield, N. C. R. V. Moss Lenoir, N. C. Tom Ruffin Moye Raleigh, N. C. Frank Eldridge Mull Morganton, N. C. Stephen Thomas Mullen New Bern, N. C. Murdoc Burke Murchison Raleigh, N. C. Donovan Joe Murray Durham, N. C. Harry Lee Neely Charlotte, N. C. Peter Arlen Nemmers Nazareth, N. C. John Richard Newell, Jr. Greenville, N. C. James Larry Newton Hickory, N. C. Paul Edward Niedercorn Pearl River, N. Y. Norwood Keith Oates Albertson, N. C. Charles Neill O ' Quinn Lumberton, N. C. Harry Albert Osborne, Jr. Mocksville, N. C. Michael Philip Oshatz Port Chester, N. Y. George Clifford Overman Edenton, N. C. Lemuel Hill Overton, Jr. Matthews, N. C. Milo Ervin Owens Kinston, N. C. Earle Cleveland Page, Jr. Dunn, N. C. Harry Lee Page Brown Summit, N. C. Donald Andrew Painter Hendersonville, N. C. Carl Eion Parker Charlotte, N. C. Jefferson Leroy Parker Four Oaks, N. C. Ralph Jerome Parker Williamston, N. C. James Edward Parlier Lenoir, N. C. Walter Dean Pa rrish Fuquay Springs, N. C. Arza Donald Patterson Winston-Salem, N. C. Richard Fletcher Pearson Clinton, N. C. James Murchison Peden, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. Donald Ray Peeler Charlotte, N. C. FRESHMEN Ned Klapp Perry Zebulon, N. C. Tony Hampton Penland Icard, N. C. Bradley Mack Pennell Lenoir, N. C. Augustine Caleb Penny Clayton, N. C. William Bell Penny Fort Defiance, Va. Carl Henry Peters Rocky Mount, N. C. Lennart Rudolph Peterson Winston-Salem, N. C. Sam Edmund Phifer Monroe, N. C. William Joseph Phifer, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. David Joe Pierce Reidsville, N. C. Johnny Oran Pigg Wingate, N. C. Theo Clyde Pilkington Durham, N. C. Kirby Allen Pitts Winston Salem, N. C. David Delmar Plockelman West Palm Beach, Fla. Joe Paul Plyler Statesville, N. C. Everett John Poindexter Raleigh, N. C. Bobby James Poole Statesville, N. C. Ernest Gordon Poole Charlotte, N. C. John Horace Porter, Jr. Emerson, N. C. Evan Arnold Powell Swannanoa, N. C. R. M. Powell Charlotte, N. C. Thomas King Price, Jr. Siler City, N. C. Benjamin Gordon Proctor Chapel Hill, N. C. John Sherrill Proctor, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Dean Mac Pruette High Point, N. C. Eddie Cantrell Putnam Shelby, N. C. John Wesley Rackley, III Petersburg, Va. Robert Wade Rackley Willard, N. C. Victor Douglas Rackley Sharpsburg, N. C. Jack Woolsey Ramsey, Jr. Black Mountain, N. C. William Howard Ray Gibsonville, N. C. John Michael Reed Charlotte, N. C. William Kirkpatrick Reed Gastonia, N. C. Victor Ludwig Reitz, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Melvin Repper Paterson, N, J. Eugene Thomas Reynolds Franklinville, N. C. William Bruce Richmond Hillsboro, N. C. Wiley Fletcher Ritter, Jr. Robbins, N. C. Robert Wayne Roach Burlington, N. C. William Clyde Roberson, Jr. Williamston, N. C. Charles Thomas Roberts Willow Springs, N. C. Paul Vernon Rogister Tarboro, N. C. Donald Leon Rose Arlington, Va. Harry Michael Rosenberg Gastonia, N. C. Philip Marion Rothrock Winston Salem, N. C. Ralph Marion Rountree Gates, N. C. Larry Herbert Royster Durham, N. C. Robert Samuel Royster Terrawa Terrace, N. C. Kenneth Eugene Russ Burgaw, N. C. Richard Dexter Russell Cleveland, Tenn. Milton John Ruzicka Long Island, N. Y. John Rogers Sechrist Lexington, N. C. Christopher Alexander Seeger, Jr. Charlotte, N. C. Donald Joseph Segura Long Beach, N. Y. Charles Phillip Settlemyer Kannapol is, N. C. Edwin Lake Setzler, Jr. Hickory, N. C. George Franklin Shepherd Elon College, N. C. Daniel Luther Sherrill Spindale, N. C. Norman Mack Shoaf Winston Salem, N. C. Shelley Dan Sibley Albemarle, N. C. Gerald Dwight Simmons Albertson, N. C. Hugh Edison Simmons Hickory, N. C. George Kenneth Simonson Braintree, Mass. John F. Slaydon, Jr. High Point, N. C. Paul Alexander Sloop Concord, N. C. Howard Gordon Small, Jr. Fair Bluff, N. C. Bobby L. Smith Lincolnton, N. C. Charles Wesley Smith Laurel Hill, N. C. Craig J. Smith, Jr. Albemarle, N. C. Edgar Williams Smith Charlotte, N. C. CLASS OF ' 58 Gaston Franklin Smith Asheville, N. C. James Robert Smith Belvidere, N. C. Joe Thomas Smith Mount Olive, N. C. John Dallas Smith Conover, N. C. Richard Lige Smith Elk Park, N. C. William David Smith Asheboro, N. C. William Maynard Smith Willow Springs, N. C. William Verlin Smoot Winston Salem, N. C. Ronald Ernest Sneed Kittrell, N. C. Lawrence Jax Speizman Charlotte, N. C. Roger Copeland Spiver Hobbsville, N. C. Donald Edward Squires Mebane, N. C. Walter Derwood Squires Mebane, N. C. Troy Wray Stallings Hickory, N. C. Arthur Wallace Stamey, Jr. High Point, N. C. Don Carlton Stanford Burlington, N. C. Bobby Lee Starling Statesville, N. C. Charles Warren Stephenson Oxford, N. C. Ralph Andrew Sterlen Morehead City, N. C. Ralph Julius Stern Charlotte, N. C. Ned Robinson Stewart Andrews, N. C. William Thomas Stewart Burlington, N. C. Kenneth Franklin Stout Asheboro, N. C. Richard Douglas Stover Gastonia, N. C. Richard Strauss Atlanta, Ga. John Hill Sumner, Jr. Jackson, N. C. Michael Donovan Sutton Kinston, N. C. Charles Edward Swaringen, Jr. Pinehurst, N. C. Robert Wayne Swain Southport, N. C. Jay Walter Swartz Fayetteville, N. C. Doyle Patrick Swofford Greensboro, N. C. Larry Melvin Talbert Albemarle, N. C. Byron Harris Taylor Pearl River, N. Y. Charles Robert Taylor Stantonsburg, N. C. Francis Carlyle Teague Liberty, N. C. Basil Waites Turbyfill Hickory, N. C. John Virgil Teague , ...Guilford College, N. C. William James Terry, Jr. Gastonia, N. C. Owen Keith Tharrington, Jr. Henderson, N. C. Jacob Joyner Thigpen, Jr. Dudley, N. C. Eugene Ervin Thompson Raleigh, N. C. Jessie Linwood Thompson Raleigh, N. C. Carl Wilburn Toney Mooresboro, N. C. Bobby Carroll Turner Cherryville, N. C. Lloyd Arlington Tyndall Kinston, N. C. Charles Richard Vanse Rutherfordton, N. C. Herbert Marshall Vermilya, Jr. ...Winston-Salem, N. C. Peter Arlen Vemmers Nazareth, N. C. Ellis Brinson Vestal Magnolia, N. C. Ferman Lee Walker Mill Spring, N. C. Herman Lewis Walker Mill Spring, N. C. James Clark Walker Lenoir, N. C. William Wray Walker Mocksville, N. C. Luther Marvin Walters Rocky Mount, N. C. Robert Kennedy Warden Charlotte, N. C. Burl Jackson Washam Huntersville, N. C. Henry Lewis Waxmunski, Jr. West Point, Va. Richard Pritchett Webster High Point, N. C. Larry Wyatt Welker Greensboro, N. C. George Edgar Wells Henderson, N. C. William Burton Wells Canton, N. C. Thomas Elam West Nathalie, Va. Carroll Eugene White Dover, N. C. Richard Ray Whiteheart Winston Salem, N. C. William Morgen Whitehurst Robersonville, N. C. David Reid Wilder Chadbourn, N. C. Charles Floyd Williams Marshville, N. C. Joseph Howard Williams Beulaville, N. C. Joseph Luther Williams Rose Hill, N. C. Kellis Vlestro Williard, III Charlotte, N. C. Charles Arthur Willis Charlotte, N. C. Franklin David Windley Bath, N. C. Ian Gordon Wolf Marion, Va. James Richard Woodside Monroe, N. C. Rufus Omega Woodlief Henderson, N. C. David Jan Worthington Princeton, N. C. Charles Edward Wyant Raleigh, N. C. Daniel Duane Yager Leaksville, N. C. Dennis Raymond York, Jr. Asheboro, N. C. Robert Linden Young Lexington, N. C. Larry Monroe Yow Albemarle, N. C. Marcus Raper Zimmerman Winston Salem, N. C. NON CREDIT If you remember, many hours of the midnight oil were burned because of those things called extracurricular activities. They were not part of our own little schools that make up North Carolina State, but instead were organizations that helped make it a pleasant place to live ... and also a few gold keys to add to the chain. All the activities were a part of our but at the same time a part we weren ' t given a grade for doing. Whether Student Judicial Board, Band, IDC, College Union, YMCA, Religious group, or Publication, the main function was to serve the students in every way possible. To those of you that are featured in this section, if you remember . . . That ' s how it little Activities make up one college year the ' 55 agromeck JOHN NATHAN GREGG, Editor I ' m the 1955 AGROMECK, and on these pages is my heart and my life ' s blood. My pages represent the planning, organization, and hard work of this year ' s staff, who have endeavored to give me a unique personality far different from that of any of the previous AGROMECKS. Sincerely, I have meant to offend no one with my wit and unintentional mistakes, and I hope that as you leaf through my pages, you will share the gay spirit of fun that will make your year at State-1955—be remembered with pleasant and lasting memories The staff at work DONALD MORTON JOYCE, Business Manager JOYCE FOUSHEE TEAGUE LUKENBACH BUSINESS STAFF DONALD M. JOYCE . Business Manager WILLIAM M. FOUSHEE Assistant Business Manager RICHARD A. TEAGUE Associate Business Manager ROY L. LUKENBACH Business Staff EDITORIAL STAFF JOHN N. GREGG Editor-in-Chief JAMES E. THORNE Associate Editor RICHARD J. BARNEY Photography Editor JAMES B. LEWIS Fraternity Editor HOWARD H. SIMON Athletics Editor LEON L. RUNDBAKEN Organizations Editor JACK R. HALL Underclasses Editor GEORGE B. WALLACE Art Editor WILLIAM S. FISHER Upperclasses Editor DONALD R. CAREY Office Manager G. AUBREY POPE Photographer JOHN W. PARKER Military Editor JOHN W. FRANKS Technical Adviser LINDSAY R. WHICHARD Headaches aches ADELL COVINGTON Moral Support BANKS C. TALLEY Slave Driver THORNE BARNEY LEWIS SIMON WALLACE CAREY HALL POPE FISHER PARKER Big dog giving instructions THE TECHNICIAN integrity without Compromise EDITOR JOHN W. PARKER JIM McCOY TERRY LATHROP ' The paper was rolled into the and two hands began beating away on the keys. The pictures in the mind of the writer were transformed into tangible words on the paper. When the writer was through, he jerked the paper out of the typewriter, hastily scrawled 30 under the story and handed it to the news editor in the slot of the copy desk. The story was edited, a headline was written, and the page was taken to the print shop. There, the linotype operator pecked away at the keyboard, setting the story in type. When he was finished, the story was proofed and checked for mistakes, then it was matched with the proper and placed into the proper page form. This was done with all the stories, the form was locked up and the was ready to roll. JOHNNY PUCKETT Business Manager the tower of W.V.W.P. RADIO SAM HARRELL Station Manager The st udio was bustling with activity. People were running around setting up and arranging cord. Inside the control room, engineers were dialing knobs and colored lights were flashing on and off. Confusion? No, of course not. This is not confusion. These are the studios of radio station WVWP on the third floor of 1911 These studios make State radio-active. The Executives of WVWP in operation power on campus ROBERT WORTH ALLSBROOK WILLIAM EDWARD BENJAMIN WILLIAM SCOTT BERRYHILL FURMAN STANCIL BRIGMAN CARL DORIS COLE FRANK WILFRED CROFT JAMES MINOR DAVIS JUDSON PAUL ESSEX RONALD COZART HARRELL LEONARD CLYDE HOOTS JOHN GILCHRIST HUGHES III JOHN MITCHELL JENKINS ROBERT THOMAS JONES McSHERRY ERVIN LACKEN SAMUEL McGEIVER LAWRENCE CHARLES OLIN LEMUEL HILL OVERTON EDWARD T. PULLMAN JESSIE LINWOOD THOMPSON GORDON IAN WOLF SOUTHERN The Southern Engineer, sponsored by the Engineer ' s Council, is published by the students of the School of Engineering and 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 engineering public of the South of the standards, opportunities, and progress of the School of Engineering. EDITORIAL STAFF Keyt, Wiles, Hair, Reid, Harrell, Jones, Howard, Westmoreland, Littlejohn, Essay, Herman, Malcolm, Hunter. BUSINESS STAFF Harris, Talbert, Waitman, Gurly. CHARLES LUNDY, Editor-in-Chief HENRY CROOM, Business Manager THE AGRICULTURIST 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, livestock, and other items that are invaluable to agriculturists, promotes closer cooperation between students, faculty, and alumni. The Agriculturist serves as an important mode of both within this state and others. WILLIAM ENLOE Editor-in-Chief EUGENE PICKLER Managing Editor HERMAN PORTER Business Manager KENNETH BARKER Assistant Business Mgr. KENNETH AYCOCK HUGH LINER HUBERT CORTNER CLARK WALKER TOM DIXON CHARLIE WEATHERLY ROGER HILL WILLARD WYNN TEXTILE FORUM ALBERT D. NALVEN Editor RICHARD GOLDENBERG . . . Asst. Editor HENRY W. SAFFER Asst. Editor CLARENCE BOSTIAN . . . . Business Mgr. HOWARD GREENBERG .. Business Mgr. NEIL R. FUTTERMAN Circulation Manager C. DOUGLAS BLANCHARD Contributing Editor DONALD J. ROSEBAUM Pr omotions Manager The Textile Forum is the publication of the School of Textiles. The staff is made up entirely of students; this year with Albert D. Nalven in the Editor ' s slot, and Clarence Bostian the man. who handles finances. Each year the Textile Forum publishes a featuring a picture of each rising senior and a writeup of his extracurricular activities. THE PINETUM The Pinetum is the annual publication of the Forestry Club. For the past 23 years the Pinetum has grown from its small beginning to an issue of over 100 pages of articles, pictures and reports. All of the events and happenings in the School of Forestry are recorded in the Pinetum. A large part of the Pinetum is for the alumni who have graduated in forestry at State College. In this section an alumni can find out where all of the members of his graduating class are and what they are doing. The Pinetum is distributed to all forestry at the college, to other forestry schools, and to alumni who request it. E. L. Dallery, Vito Ciliberti, Bill Dozier, Bill Huxter, Ben Farley, Charley Webb, Bill Moody, Fields Cobb, John DeCosta, John Archer. LLOYD DOC CHEEK BOBBY JOE STEPHENSON ALBERT P. PARKER Standing Committees STUDENT GOVERMENT The system of student government at State College 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. Since that time there have been revisions made in order that changing conditions and needs might be adequately coped with, but the principles of student participation have remained unchanged. It is the purpose of the student government to handle all matters of student conduct, honor, and general student interest; and to promote in campus life self control, personal responsibility, and loyalty to the college and to the student body. Every duly registered student of North Carolina State College automatically becomes a member of the student government and is subject to the jurisdiction of its legislative branches. The legislature is a cross-section of the student body for each school, and each class is represented therein. The legislature and the four officers are elected by their classmates in an open election in accordance with the democratic principle. Our government has acted this year under the provisions of a new constitution which was adopted during the spring elections of 1954. This system includes the executive, legislative, and judicial branches and is student-operated in its entirety. The judicial branch operates on the assumption that it is not a system of control, but rather a means of teaching; and the lessons it aims to teach are honesty and self The over all operation under the new constitution has been very successful. WOODALL JUDICIAL BOARD BARNEY DOZIER BARRETT RAMSEY BLOUNT WYNN CROSS STUDENT GOVERNMENT The standing committees are the actual work horses of the Student Government. After studying matters pertinent to the Student Body, the committees make recommendations to the Student Council in the form of resolutions. The Council then or rejects these The standing committees are: the Elections Committee, the Investigation Committee, the Promotions Committee, the Rules Committee, and the Welfare Committee. COMMITTEES experience in college politics . THE LEGISLATURE ARTHUR GARRABRANT JERNIGAN MARTIN PEDEN BATTS GREENE KEEVER MEMORY REAVES DENTON GREGG LANE MINTER STEWART WILES DILLARD GURKIN LANE MORROW TEAGUE YANCEY EAGLES HARRIS LANIER MOSER WEBB FRAZIER HILL LAZENBY PARKER WELCH an important part of dormitory life Every student who lives in a dormitory at N. C. State College is a member of the Dormitory Club. Each elects annually a President, Vice-President and a Secretary from its members. The purpose of the Inter-Dormitory Council is to plan and direct athletic, social, and recreational for all the dormitory members. The Council accomplishes these functions through the appointment of social and athletic directors in each dormitory. These appointed directors work under the supervision of an IDC Social Chairman, and an IDC Athletic Director. In addition to these officers there is also an appointed Publicity Director whose job is to publicize dorm events and to stimulate interest in the various events of the year. COLBERT L. DILDAY President C. D. GASKINS Vice-President CRAIG L. BARNHARDT Secretary ANDREWS CRINER ARMSTRONG DILDAY BARNHARDT GASKINS BAUCOM GARRABRANT CAMPBELL GREENWOOD CLARK GRIMES COPPERSMITH GURKIN Everyone remembers those refreshing moments in the snack bar in the dorm HARTIS MCCORMICK HERSHEY MYRICK JONES NARANJO KIRKMAN SEAMAN LOURIGAN TRULL LYNDON WILKINS McCACHREN W. TESTER President CHARLES W. AVERRE Vice-President JERRY ERDAHL Director JACK UHLER Assistant Director The officers who shoulder the burden of the Union. Standing: TESTER, AVERRE Seated: ERDAHL, UHLER The opening Everyone is welcome... Your College Laughter filling the second floor as the movie audience watches a Chaplin film . . . the busy whir of the jigsaw in the Hobby Shop . . . an occasional snore from the Quiet Room . . . the roar of approval from the fight fans watching TV in the North Lounge . . . the happy exclamations of greeting as old friends meet in the Main Lobby . . . the sentimental strains of a Glen Miller melody flowing from the juke box in the Snack Bar . . these are familiar sounds to all who use and enjoy our College Union Building. The Union Building was designed and constructed so that every individual in the College Community could share in the social, non-classroom educational which the Union offers. The Union program is based on the belief that, together with technical skills, every individual needs social skills as well if he is to become a happy and mature person. The goal, then, of each of the sixteen committees who plan the Union is to provide the opportunity so that each person may acquire these social skills and realize the benefits of a fuller life. Joe Settle, Activities; Steve Tolces, House; Jim Smathers, Photography; Sam Beddingfield, Games; Joe Major, Library; Pete Guthmann, Theatre; Maurice King, Music; Dan Yager, Forum; Baxter Williams, Publicity; George Cline, Gallery; Carlos Smith, Hobby; Tom Whitehead, Film; Frank Cherry, Dance; Don Denton, Social; Dott Morton, Hospitality; Jackie Snow, Outing. UNION No, you don ' t have to be muscle bound to be a member of this club. You don ' t have to swing through trees yelling, Aiieee. You don ' t have to be able to lift 100 pounds in one hand. All you have to do is be a State College student. Everyone gets in on the fun when it ' s time to the Union. The spirit is captured at Christmas in the State student ' s home away from home. Bottom role: Kalet, Bert M.; Taylor, Frank W.; Bratkowsky, D. S.; Williams, Charles S.; Sutton, Michael D.; Yager, Daniel D.; Smith, Marvin R., Jr. Second row: Tayloe, Ralph; Kight, S.; Mull, Frank E.; Priddy, Loyd George; Shinn, Lamont Allen; Graves, Richard L.; Harris, Marvin E.; Day, F. Thomas. Third row: Winchester, Harold; Sloop, Paul A.; Cornwell, Major, Joe; Norwood, Richard R.; Rose, Donald L.; Butler, Dillon C., Jr. Fourth row: Wood, H. A.; Harmon, Tommy A.; Conrad, H. G.; Lippard, William F.; Lane, Walter R.; Abbott, Collin; Tharpe, Conard. Fifth row: Gilgo, Horace P.; Clark, D.; Moss, James D.; Morris, M. Gene; Holliday, James B.; Wilson, Henry; Marriott, Robert H., Jr. Sixth row: Smith, Edwin B.; Brooks, Cecil C.; Ritter, Wiley F., Jr.; Ferrell, Charles S.; Davis, Richard B.; Leazer, Benny B.; Poole, Ernest G. Seventh row: Hawkins, Melvin W.; Winslow, Gale; Christian, Douglas L.; Connolly, John J.; Jackson, Arthur L.; Moss, R. V. Last row: Britt, Robert C.; Law, James L. Only the members pictured of the 430 membership could be listed because of lack of space. BERTRAM M. KALET President FREDERICK I. JOSEPH Vice-President CHARLES S. WILLIAMS Treasurer DANIEL S. BRATKOWSKY Secretary WILLIAM R. LANE Social Chairman JOHN R. COMBS Publicity Chairman VETERANS ' ASSCOCIATION The Veterans ' Association of this college, since October, 1953, has been actively with student programs, functions, and social events from the first day of its birth. Membership of the group is presently over 400 veterans and each new semester swells the rolls. Common interest in yearly planned programs including such items as Veteran Association sponsored dances, stag socials, school projects, and inter-group student activities has done much to create a feeling of friendship within the association. An active participation in every student problem of major importance has contributed much to make the name of the Veterans ' well known on this campus. As stated in the constitution of the North Carolina State College Veterans ' Association— For God and country, we associate ourselves together . . . to perpetuate in peace those ideals for which we fought in war . . . —and this is the only country in the world where those ideals can be realized. SIGMA PI ALPHA Sigma Pi Alpha is a national honorary language fraternity founded at State College in 1927. Membership in the fraternity an honor average in and above average in scholastic work. Activities of Sigma Pi Alpha consist of talks by foreign students and much travelled persons and frequent held jointly with other Raleigh college chapters of the fraternity. 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 organizations 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-ordinated the activities of the Band, Glee Club, and Orchestra. Seated, left to right: Eddie Avent, President, Dwight Ratts, Richard S. Wimbish, Secretary, Charles R. Zeugner, Treasurer, Loddie Bryan, Jr., Mack T. Ruffin, III, and Paul Lucas, Jr. Not pictured: Bill Perry, David Bagwell, Vice-President, Joe Hall, Dick Reed, and Kimsey Jackson. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Long hours of practice before concert time The Music Department under the direction of Christian Kutschinski promotes and encourages various college musical activities including band, orchestra, glee club, small groups, etc. The Band, serving as the Military Band for the Army and Air ROTC throughout the school year, also functions as the Marching Band during the football season, after which there is a modification of membership and to conform to the requirements of a Concert Band, which devotes most of its time to the study and of the best in band music. Besides playing concerts to entertain the students and their friends, a small volunteer pep unit of the band plays at many of the home basketball games. This year Richard Wimbish has done a fine job as student leader of this faithful group of volunteers, who merit the appreciation of the thousands of fans who were entertained by them during lulls at the games. C. D. KUTSCHINSKI Director of Music SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THE BAND CHRISTIAN D. KUTSCHINSKI Conductor HERBERT W. FRED Associate Conductor RICHARD S. WIMBISH President LAWRENCE W. SHERRILL, JR. Secretary PETER E. McELLIGOTT Librarian R. KIMSEY JACKSON Drum Major DAVID BAGWELL Drum Major T. Acciana, James R. Agar, Don W. Anderson, T. O. Anderson, E. W. Avent, III, James K. Avent, D. E. Bailey, Ron C. Baldwin, P. W. Blum, Russ Buxton, III, A. J. Carper, R. V. Cawthorne, W. G. Cawthorne, U. D. Champion, J. K. Clawson, G. M. Colton, Forrest I. Cox, Jas. F. Dalby, J. B. Davis, L. F. Dean, H. J. Edge, Jr., W. A. Farthing, T. M. Fields, L. E. Fountain, J. P. Gibson, NI. R. Gorham, H. M. Greene, J. W. Harrill, J. M. Hamrick, D. S. Haworth, L. L. Helton, W. C. Holoman, J. T. Hughes, C. E. Hull, H. C. Jarvis, E. S. Kaminow, R. P. Kellar, H. I. Langdon, G. C. Lassiter, R. P. Lucas, C. W. Mason, J. N. Matthews, P. E. J. A. McIntosh, Ben W. Mills, W. D. Moxley, L. B. Nance, D. D. O ' Connor, R. J. Parker, R. K. Phillips, J. G. Pigg, D. A. Poole, V. D. Rackley, M. W. Rast, C. R. Rhodes, Mack Ruffin, III, H. M. Sanderson, B. H. Scarbro, C. P. Settlemeyer, B. Shain, G. T. Spivey, F. J. Strauss, E. E. Thompson, J. M. Thurman, C. R. Vause, T. H. Walls, R. W. Ward, R. K. Warden, B. C. Whitley, H. V. Williams, M. L. Wood, Jr., P. L. Yarbrough, D. N. Young, C. R. Zeugner. cold hands and sore feet . . . but the band marched and peace on earth good will toward men STUDENT CABINET MEMBERS JOHN WADE FUQUAY President JOHN WADE FUQUAY President BILLY HOWARD Vice-President H. MAX MILLER Secretary JAMES M. STEWART, JR. Treasurer DEWEY BURGESS JOHN B. CARPENTER FLOYD ELLIOTT ARCHIE FAIRES EARL EUGENE GRAY RICHARD JESSUP CHARLES LAW WILSON LEE ALFRED MILLER LAWTON MILLER RUFUS MYERS GIL PROCTOR HOPE SHACKELFORD BOBBY JOE STEPHENSON REGINALD STROUD WILLIAM TURNER EDWIN VICK EMMETT WALLER UPPERCLASS CABINET BOARD OF DIRECTORS Faculty Members M. E. GARDNER C. M. ASBILL, JR. R. W. CUMMINGS W. N. HICKS H. L. KAMPHOEFNER RICHARD B. KNIGHT FORREST W. LANCASTER CHARLES K. McADAMS W. D. MILLER C. C. SCARBOROUGH LOUIS HALL SWAIN BANKS C. TALLEY, JR. F. B. WHEELER D. C. WORTH Student Members JOHN WADE FUQUAY H. MAX MILLER BILLY HOWARD JAMES M. STEWART, JR. Chairman EDWARD S. KING General Secretary YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION YMCA FRESHMAN YMCA OFFICERS ROBERT BUTLER President WILLIAM JASPER Vice-President KENNETH HOWE Secretary FRANKLIN BOYD Treasurer YMCA STAFF EDWARD S. KING . General Secretary HAROLD P. HAMILTON Assistant Secretary MRS. L. W. BISHOP Office Secretary Freshman YMCA Officers Welcome Freshmen Sherwood Eddy Luncheon West Campus YMCA Choir Christmas Program Scene Santa in Vetville LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Lutheran Student Association of North Carolina State College stimulates and sus tains students in using the Bible regularly, privately, and in groups, in prayer, in regular church attendance, and frequent reception of Holy Communion. Students are encouraged to study and appreciate the message of the church and to in Church work; to develop a conscious need of Christ in facing modern life and problems; to 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. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS The American Institute of Physics—North Carolina State Chapter—is an organization of students and members who are studying or working in the field of Physics. The primary function of the local AIP is to provide for the dissemination of information in the field of physics by means of lectures by prominent men in the field and AIP publications. The AIP also sponsors several social events for members and their families and friends during each school year. CLAUDE C. CARDWELL President CHRESTON F. MARTIN Vice-President JOE FERGUSON Secretary JERRY LACKEY Treasurer BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union promotes a program of worship, Bible Study, Social activity and growth through the local churches and the Baptist Student Union House, 2702 Hillsboro Street, for all the Baptist students at State College. The B. S. U. Executive Council plans and carries out the features of the program. SIGMA PI SIGMA To serve as a means of awarding distinction to students having high scholarship and promise of achievement in physics; to promote student interest in research and advanced study of the subject; to encourage a professional spirit and friendship among those who have displayed marked abilities in physics; to popularize interest in physics in the general collegiate public. FREDERIC ANDERSON President KENNETH FESS Vice-President HAYNE BAUCOM Secretary HERBERT WEBB Treasurer Socks and The two opponents were lined up opposite each other. The weather conditions were bad and victory in this contest was of utmost to each side. First, those on the tried to pierce the right side of the defense. But the defense held and shifted their strength around. Next the offense began an aerial attack, but it was battered down by the defense. The tide of battle changed often as the captains of both forces employed all known strategy. This sounds like the story of a football game, doesn ' t it? It isn ' t, however. It ' s the story of a war. It ' s the story of any war, but mostly the potential of war which faces America today. Doesn ' t it seem better to settle questions of supremacy on the gridiron, or on the track, rather than on a foreign battlefield . . . or on a local battlefield at home? That ' s how it was..... states ' stars all american TEER President TURNEY Vice-President LODGE Secretary NORRIS Treasurer MONOGRAM CLUB The purposes of the Monogram Club are to recognize through a student organization those men who have earned a monogram, in accordance with the regulations at N. C. State College Athletic Council, in competitive athletics at N. C. State College; to foster good fellowship among monogram winners; to promote a high standard of intercollegiate athletics and the spirit in which they are conducted; to encourage ideals of good sportsmanship among and spectators; and to function as a student organization in the best interest of North Carolina State College. those who fight for the red and white . THE COACHES EDWARDS CASE SORRELL CASEY KENFIELD DeGROAT CRAWFORD CLOGSTON The ' Pack in action LANGSTON Captain THE COACHES FOOTBALL The new semester opened and so did State ' s new team as well as the new mentor, Earle Edwards. The opening game was at Blacksburg, Va. against V.P.I., where the mighty red drew blood the first time they got the ball by covering 88 yards for the tally. When the game ended, 31-20 the Wolfpack had shown a powerful offense and good that was sorely missed last year. The second game took State to Carolina for a Carolina upset. The big red refused to let the tar babies gain ground and consistantly pushed them back. Six times State got within Carolina ' s 20 yard line, but couldn ' t quite make the goal. Nevertheless the three touchdown favorite Carolina didn ' t in proving herself against State. The third game of the season took State to Wake Forest. The Deacons with their support from Baptist Hollow proved to be up and the State team hit their first game that the offense didn ' t click, so it was Wake Forest by 26 points. State opened up for its first home against the Seminoles of Florida State. The ball game was a hard fought one with neither team giving ground. During the first half State slipped a play on the field that was stopped only after crossing the goal and kept this lead up until the final quarter. In that quarter the State team had a punt blocked from their goal line only to have the ball brought back to the five yard line and given to Florida State. After the heart breaker with Florida State the Pack pounced upon the Indians of William and Mary for a blood curdling score of 26 to 0. Coach Edwards proved to the Indians that they didn ' t LODGE FRAZIER BAGONIS KAPP TONN GALL SZUCHAM BARCHIESI MARINKOV SEEHORN ZUBATY KILYK TEER BROWN NARDONE D ' ANGELO Piling On Carolina Game A Spider squashed know their path finding too well. The defenses used by Coach Edwards kept them completely buffled throughout the game. Various comments were heard from the W M spectators and those were why don ' t they stop him for speeding and, manslaughter is illegal, but nevertheless State played class A ball and the breaks of the game went to Dook, Furman and Maryland. The Dook and Furman by close scores and the by larger score. The final day of the season found State playing West Virginia in Morgantown. Even though the game was lost the Pack had done a fine overall job. Coach Edwards who is now one season old showed the State fans that the football in the future will consist of more wins. The AGROMECK Staff takes its hat off to Coach Edwards and the team for a job well done. Next year there will be some boys on the sidelines who are used to being on the field and I ' m sure everyone will remember names like Lodge, Davis, Frarier, Kapp, Riden, Urgovitch, Vivino, Teer, and Don Langston who did so well but now have graduated. MEADLOCH DESS FRANKLIN MAKEEVER State takes Richmond PRICE SPIVEY WEST State hits paydirt FRESHMEN Next year ' s varsity will receive much of its new talent from this fine freshman team, one of the strongest ever to play for the Wolfpack. The frosh would have had an undefeated season but Duke beat them in the closing moments of the game after the baby Pack had fought back from a three touchdown defeat. In the final game of the season, the boys whipped Miami in Key West, Florida. The Hurricane frosh were considered one of the strongest in the country. The team was led by Campton, Hunter, Christy, and Tony Guerrieri. Campton was a standout in the line at left tackle, Hunter and Christy were the two speedy and shifty halfbacks. Tony Guerrieri was the fullback and he averaged a booming 43.5 yards per punt. Dick Hunter led the team in scoring and had an 8.4 yard average for 51 carries into the line. State rooters can be sure of seeing quite a few of these boys in action next year with the varsity. HONORS MARINKOV-A. C. C. Sophomore of the Week Award All-Conference, second team Associated Press All-American, Honorable Mention, LODGE—All-Conference, Honorable Mention D ' ANGELO—All-Conference, Honorable Mention. State 14 Clemson 13 State 14 Wake Forest 6 State 32 Duke 38 State 34 South Carolina 21 State 14 University of Miami 13 1954 VARSITY SQUAD BASKETBALL Molodet up for a rebound Once again the Wolfpack of State College led the way in dribble happy Dixie, as well as being one of the top ten teams in the nation. With the nucleus of last year ' s team returning, big things were expected of the men who put State College on the map. The average rooter couldn ' t have been happier with their performance, which included winning the Dixie Classic and being ranked sixth in the country as this book is going to press. The team is also top- seeded in the coming Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. A few people around these parts felt that the team was enjoying too much success on the courts; so they told the N.C.A.A. bigwigs that we should be banned for a year and let some of the other schools share in the glory. The N.C.A.A. complied with their wishes, and we are ineligible for the playoffs this year after the regular season ends. The students once again have every right to be proud of their basketball team, and we may point to it with pride as one of the school ' s outstanding features. COACHES CASE, BUBOS, ANDERSON Bottom row: Waters, Scheffel, Capt. Gotkin, Maglio, Molodet. row: Price, Dickman, Hafer, Pond, Stepanovich. Top row: DiNardo, Dwyer, Seitz, Shavlik, Miles. Five yards holding Rom ped over the Deacons in the matchbox gym .. . Finally beat St. Johns in Madison Square Garden . . . Dixie Classic Champs after beating Big Ten powerhouse, Minnesota . . . Held Cola while beating LaSalle in big intersectional clash of the season—Maglio earned title of Mr. Clutch . . . Lost to Villanova, but Shavlik only got 49 points and 35 rebounds . . . He broke the team record at William and Mary, scoring 55 . .. Got revenge for earlier losses to Maryland and Carolina. Top to bottom: GOTKIN—DINARDO SHAVLIK-MAGLIO DWYER-POND MOLODET-SCHEFFEI Shavlik and Dwyer in for the kill Individuals: HAFER, DICKMAN, SEITZ RESULTS WON 25, LOST 4 State. . .111 William Mary 97 State. . 70 Temple 65 State.... 100 Wake Forest 81 State.... 99 Penn State 77 State.... 66 Eastern Kentucky 53 State ....112 Clemson College 72 State . . . 91 South Carolina 62 State.... 85 Texas Tech 74 State.... 76 St. John ' s 75 State.... 95 Cornell 61 State.... 47 North Carolina 44 State.... 85 Minnesota 84 State . . 78 Villanova 91 State . . . . 96 Duke University 91 State . 105 Furman 81 State . 64 Maryland 68 State. . 75 Wake Forest 73 State 80 North Carolina 84 State 76 LaSalle College 73 State. . 96 Villanova 107 State. . 98 Virginia 91 State. . 119 Clemson 85 State... 114 Virginia 97 State. . 126 William Mary 99 State. . . . 93 South Carolina 71 State. . 84 Duke 78 State. 78 Maryland 58 State. . 79 North Carolina 75 State. 78 George Washington 69 Mr. Clutch hooks Dwyer battles Arnelle I Takes two to tango HONORS SHAVLIK—Third team, pre-season All-American, (Sport Magazine). Honorable Mention, All-American, (Sports Illustrated). First Team, Dixie Classic. First Team, Atlantic Coast Conference. MOLODET—Honorable Mention, Pre-Season All-American, (Sports Second Team, Atlantic Coast Conference. MAGLIO—Second Team, Dixie Classic. DWYER—Honorable Mention, Atlantic Coast Conference. DiNARDO—Second Team, Dixie Classic. GOTKIN—Honorable Mention, Atlantic Coast Conference. The outlook for next season seems to be fairly bright. The team will lose Captain Gotkin, a sure-fire set shot and ball Ron Scheffel, the boy who makes the press work, and Big Cliff Dwyer, the skyscraper who came through in fine style for the Casemen. Back for the wars will be Shavlik, Molodet, and DiNardo. These boys all started on this year ' s squad. Sure to see plenty of action will be Hafer, Pond, and Dickman—three stellar forwards. John Maglio could take Gotkins ' place and make State fans forget that he never was anything but a starter. Lip from the freshman team are Miles and Stepanovich, who will offer much help. The ' 55-56 season should see State beating Kentucky for the N.C.A.A. Championship, we hope, because Rupp wouldn ' t play us otherwise. This Temple man won ' t go far! The beginning of the Duke conquest BASEBALL 1954 RESULTS State... 3 Michigan State 5 State . 1 Clemson 5 State . 4 Clemson 8 State .10 Carolina 1 State.... 5 Maryland 4 State. 2 Fort Lee 7 State . 3 Duke 2 State 11 Duke 3 State . 3 South Carolina 1 State . 5 South Carolina 13 State. 2 Wake Forest 4 State . 8 Wake Forest 7 State.. . 2 Carolina 7 State . 2 Wake Forest 1 State.... 8 Duke 12 State.. 17 Carolina 5 SOCCER RESULTS State....1 Fort Bragg 5 State. .3 Fort Bragg 2 State. 2 Duke 1 State... .3 Maryland 3 State 2 Wash. and Lee .. .2 State 0 Carolina 1 State. 2 Fort Bragg 0 State 1 Virginia 1 State .. 0 Duke 1 State.. 3 Carolina 0 CROSS-COUNTRY RESULTS State . .26 Carolina 30 State . .17 Duke 38 State....26 Maryland 29 State . . . . 18 Davidson 51 Triangular meet William Mary 66 State. . . . 15 Virginia 44 Triangular meet Wake Forest 80 State. .. .29 Carolina 31 Carolinas ' A A U meet Davidson 70 N.C.S. Frosh 101 Burlington 136 SWIMMING WILLIS CASEY, Coach Won 1954 National AAU outdoor STATE. .62 Clemson 24 STATE. .58 South Carolina 32 STATE . 54 Duke 28 STATE. 47 North Carolina 38 STATE. .51 Virginia 36 STATE. .58 Pittsburgh 24 TENNIS JOHN KENFIELD, Coach STATE. .5 Clemson 4 STATE.. .9 Wake Forest 0 STATE.. ..7 East Carolina 1 Editor ' s Note; season not complete at the time of printing WRESTLING ALBERT CRAWFORD, Coach STATE. 16 Virginia 24 STATE. . .23 Citadel 9 STATE ...24 Davidson 10 STATE.. 27 Wake Forest 8 STATE . 27 North Carolina 13 STATE. 14 VMI 16 STATE.. .18 Duke 14 STATE. 25 Maryland 3 Features and Ads The couple stood in front of the window. were some pretty dresses which the girl decided would look good on her. Her male agreed. Down the street a few store-fronts was a men ' s shop. Here were exhibited clothes in which the male pictured himself as cutting quite a caper. The couple was engaged and they were doing a little window shopping. As with most couples, window shopping is about the extent of all buying activities. While saving for a wedding, couples are not apt to spend much money. Although they did not have a pocketful of money, the couple had each other. And they were thankful the windows were full, so they could dream of a happy future. That ' s how it was . . no money . . Mrs. James M. Gregg Sponsor for John Nathan Gregg, Editor Mrs. Jean M. Joyce Sponsor for Donald Morton Joyce Business Manager MISS DELPHIA RAWLS for JAMES THORNE, Associate Editor MISS BARBARA PEARCE for BELL FOUSHEE, Assistant Business Manager AGROMECK ST MRS. J. RUNDBAKEN for LEON RUNDBAKEN, Organization Editor MRS. J. PARKER for JOHN PARKER, Military Editor MRS. D. F. WALLACE for GEORGE WALLACE, Art Editor MRS. R. I. BARNEY for RICHARD J. BARNEY, Chief Photographer AFF SPONSOR MISS GLORIA WEAVER for WILLIAM S. FISHER MISS EMILY J. BAUCOM for B. LEWIS, Fraternity Editor When Lintheads get together. Screen test anyone? Liberace has a date. Not so quiet please! Where there is party there is Pika ' s. Andy got a drumstick. Work Daddy, Work! Heil Herr Pearman. You ' d better cover up the muzzle, the candy ' s falling out. Come on, Monk, impress me. And she was a State coed. Mr. Sandman, this is a dream? Don ' t roll those blood shot eyes at me. Sigma Nu up against a tough opponent. SNAPS Lead a spade, Maxwell. Kappa Sigs eat at the beach. Sam in his little dream world again. Zeb, she ' s not cutting those eyes in the right direction. TKE ' s cleaning the deck. You like it, it likes you. Mother told me I ' d meet people like this. Even your best friends won ' t tell you. Everybody ' s trying to get in the act. Beer belongs....enjoy it Lee ' s Lieutenants marching through Raleigh. The day after at the Lambda Chi House. Sorry, not a quorum. Some days you win, some days you lose, and some days it ' s registration. Three good looking girls ... four boys. Going, going . . . Gone! So you want to lead a band? It was Hazel, she was just through here mad as hell. Three little men in a tub. Two over light. Air Force crack drill team? Where do I sign? Pop goes the weasel. O ' Keefe ' s Ale ad. Sorry, not for sale. SNAPS SNAPS Peter finds a home. Those Sigma Pi ' s at it again. Cute, huh! Men of distinction. We ' re poor little lambs who have gone astray ... Dog tired? That ' s where my money goes. Air Cadets. Yea, that ' s the one I dated. Dangerous Dan, the shrew tamer. Can you find the birdie? The hairy one. Bombs away ... If you think that this verse is worse than the other verse . Compliments A. K. B ARRUS CONSTRUCTION CO. KINSTON, N. C. Congratulations to the Seniors of 1955 NORMANS Across The Streeet From The College Where You Are Always Welcome Latest Clothes For The College Man With, the best wishes of CIBA 627 Greenwich Street New York 14, N. Y. 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