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WAKE FOREST COLLEGE THE Z. SMITH REYNOLDS LIBRARY V ACCESSION NO. I25I85 C.2 - DC 111 lU Z m lU u z O THE 19 5 9 v.. ' ' ■. ' ' i • ;■■' ' L.VJL.1 iM m- ifediB ayw s - 1 ' J — ' n - ' -, ' ' :7T!-.,ircaK ,i,.. i- . ! Tffli . Ike 1959 5 c ( t0ter PUBLISHED BY WAKE FOREST COLLEGE Winston-Salem, N. C. FOREWORD I Ik t;r;Klu.itinii ti.iss oT ' l ' represents the last tircnip nt students who remember lite n the nid eampus. No hmgcr will reminiscent e es e.irn fur the eomhirt nf the hiii;e enveloping magnolia trees, so t pieal of the original site in Wake C )tint -. The seniors, however, have left with us the true Wake Potest spirit and traditions although modified 1) the new location of the campus. Now we have the responsibilit of not onK keeping alive these ttaditions hut also of developing new ones m order to meet the challenges ot a fast-chang- inu world, fhe 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 low i i u staff hopes that the thoughts, ex- periences, and |o s depicted herein will remind ou of a wonderhil vearat Wake forest C.llege. IIB .: 11 I I t - ft fli « ft.! ;- - TT n n ■■■' IJ uii 1 P ■.l-l-iBri DEDICATION In their long search to find iiist thc right person to serve as the first Dean of Women, the 1 rustees in 1942 made the wise decision iif offermg the position to Miss l.ois Johnson. ith an ever-present expression of wise luJgemcnt and high Christian ideals, she has hecome an intrinsic part of the college lite. Her gracious manner and personal interest in each girl has won the love and respect cif all. It is with gratitude and devotion that ue dedi- cate this, the lV. y Howi.KR, to .Miss Johnson. 125185 CONTENTS Administr.uivc Officials, Board iit I rustics, Adniinis- tnitivc Assistants; Professors. ADMINISTRATION 18 Seniors, juniors. Sophomores, I ' reshinen, Third Year Law; Second Year Law, First Year I.au, Law Lratcrnities. STUDENTS 32 ( )urstandini; Seniors, Honorary Fraternities, Maj;- noha Court, Miss IXnion Deacon; Miss Greek W eek. SPOTLIGHT 96 Athletic Directors; Football; Ba.skcrball; Baschall, W ' restlint;; I rack; (iolf; Swimming; Tennis; Ooss ( Country, Men ' s Intramurals; Women ' s Intramurals, Monoijrani ( :hili. White lackets. ATHLETICS 124 m ijUissasajsmB Si CONTENTS Student ( iiivtrniiKiu; ( ' h.ipcl, Publications; Sotictics; Busmcss lrati.Tnitn.s, Service Iratcrnitics; ' Student Oraanizatiiins. ACTIVITIES 156 Social I ' raternities; l.[- .C .; Dances. SOCIAL 190 Pall; inter; Spring LOOKING BACK 216 ADVERTISEMENTS 23 3 HH ■' M]F '   h rn Dr.iij, h.nr In rjl ni lllr ,,, ,-, A VHuii .It -„v,r ' , l;,l ,v,H i:,,mis, l.ll„r,tlts .n lll,-i prrfinm „l lllf Cnlnrnm at J h.nbrth.ill M. 5 1 n,i,,„i 11,11 ShcplnrJ ,.,llij,n ill, miiill-ilfrjfj ,iut of j l;lll,„p Arr «■),■■;,■i„-U ' Ariin vririis? K A ' ot; ' i; ' ;,.v , „ they take picture of just her jrm J IflHl 1 • fJup,! ,,.- ,-,rr m„- likn it - Jwm the „iilsi,lr l„„h, 1 , , rii.i« nn r.M inr.in...- f -i - M- ' ' nff Jfif kS: ' - ' S% ;j?? : : ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE I)r l:j-.ii„ (,_ t,ls„i,. Acnnv Draii of tin- Cn hxr rh,Hms,Hoslmrsjr,:Mr!. l.ijrv. l rj. H.iiim. lrs. fhr, n,jint Mrs. OBnen ; , Wallll II. I „lvl.ui.l, ' iir.iui Tmntirer-i Si., ! : h. f. V:ll,.n.l. m. E. C. (mlr. Mix HiissrII. hs. l;n i„lut. Back row; .-U;ij fi. Brmime, l rj. A ' hsj, . BUSINESS STAFF uCBiimKlliiiAiill lr. (,rjj S. Pmcrson. Registrar. REGISTRAR ' S STAFF Mr. H,,r„LI S. Moore, iiprrmlen.lent of HliiLiliiMS .iml (.roiin.ls. 23 FACULTY ) . Or., :. Hndhllrv, Clunm.ui „( llir Hmh ' Mcmhm „f Ihr Bi„l„v.y nep.,rlm,iil .ur. lift tn niilir ),-. Knll. ), II, r..,. ),, ,ii. Seated . Dr. IXnn. Dr. .ilUii and Dr. i.mlr. Dr. riLmr . l, )u„.,l,l, Diml„r „] l ;,w,. I I,mhrs „ ll„- l «w, D,p.„„„r„l .,,r Mr. t,tlr .iii.l Dr. Roluiiu,,,. 24 ffi BS l,mhrrs of thf Chssn.ll A.iwgwjgf Ihp.irimn: .ut: Dr. H.irns . ;. ),. F.irp. 25 m t,w!vn I.I Ih, l:„ ' JiJi nrlu,l„„,il .,„. scitiil kit to right l r,. K.nimi. Dr. Iljnn III. I)i,i„l ' in,l,. Ml ll.nliik. l f( riNlhps. Si.iiuli.ii; ) ■««■. U . Kaiwi. I)r Km.lrrul. Ur. I„„n. Ih. Hmlin. Mr.lhnvren. lr. Short,,. l , Ihvn. 26 FACULTY D. ■?( Mniilvn oj thf H:slin n, ' p.,,-l,WHI .i,r. cMtcii left f. ni;lu Ih. IV,i™j. Dr. r,rr Dr. (,r, ' K ry. StaiiJini; h_ (l„iil:. h. Miillrii. Dr. Siiitlv, Dr. I„sirraiij. Dr. I ' llln :iiP ■n Tom nm [Bn BP Uf vsaH ' }. ' ' ' ■t 5 - h (.irn.ll U . -,:nh,ri. Dfan nj ihf jx;- 27 FACULTY Ml. I ' .uii,,,! i: Ho , . if l ,- « ,Tj « „■., .r.,n Sn I .,,,. WhmA. left t.. riphr ,,. l ,,,, ,„. W j, .V, «« ,„,, Mrs Koid, . l,,_ Allni. li . K.illai. l,s. K.,li.n.ls„n.  ., (,.um- . Seated IZ jj A. ,), l fj. i - ,i: , l r,. J,-„. m ;,r ,,. I ,, linxiin-. 1 .., ; ,i;,k. l «. o ' ar. I ' „l,„i, ' l WmIi, L I ' ,m„ii. h . rr„l, s,„ of Mihurv Siiniir and ImIuu !,mhr. „l III, (I ■■( ' n,l:„f,,„,il .,r,: s,.,hA .SV- ' ' ' , ., ,,; ) « . l.i, IXnin. ( .ipi. l-islir, St.imUng Sgr. ( iirunhirry. Sgi. Sijniey, Sgt. Girnji. Sgi. Mjiiiin, Sat. Mathenv. hmhnol ih,- MoJern [.ant iuar Drpartmrnt .ur. scatcJ : Mr. Amimoil. Mr. MfaJoi i. l rs. Tdlet. h. Snirzlll. SunJing Dr. I ' jdrr. Mr. F.W!t. Dr. Shmm.lhr. .Mr. IMnjJo. tr Sl.ihl. Dr. Kerton. Dr. HaroU D. Parcll. ( h.i, Ltjrli Utijj;e Departrncrir. lrmhrrs „ the I ' syclwhz} Drpartmrnt arr: Dr. Ilulnrll anj Dr. Sirnn Dr. Inhn F. Ihslni-. ' l. Cll.urilim nf tllf ' . chrilogy lJcp.1, FACULTY ) n.nnl.l I , H.„,,r,.. ih.inm.,,, „f ll„ I ' ln.n.ll L.ilutlrni llpjifm,,,! Mrinhif „( ,li,l1nsn ,l i:.lN,.ni„ii Drp.nliurijl jrr- l , . I„i,i.,ll. h Cn p. Mr Ella I), ll„oiK l, Sr.illiilvs. ! ; ■( r;„yv, );. Illii,,-.. Mim vrs „l Ihr I ' hrsin Drp.ulmriil .:ir. ) . t till.,,,,,. Ih. ,S .,,,.. );, Mii.l.l,. p ■fl ' ' l M 1 HHr M ■4| l ,«i ' ,rj - : ' „ l ' ,.!i!u,l Stumr n,pulmn,r .u,: Dr. lumftrr. .wj Mr. Boalr. Dr. (I.ui.l II Rnlianls. Jr.. Cl,.vrm.w of ihe I ' fihlu.H Sium, 11: p.nim,i:r Mrmhrrs of thr Sviology Drpjrlmrm .ur: Dr. AlforJ .ul,l Dr. H.inh Dr. Chrrncr H. I ' Mrict. Ch.iirm.m af the Sociology Dfpartnient. ¥. : % STUDENTS CLASS OF OFFICERS Dickie Odom Vici ' -Pn ' sidiril Barbara Sue Cook Hrcrcl.iry Olin Broadway Presiilini -V. ?f-- -- T Eleanor Jeanne Adams, B.A. Lamar T. Adams Wiiiston-Salt-m rn ' Hlf Martha Kay Adams, B.A. T.svlorsville Hsr : VW.A,: Stufient Cin-ulation Staff 1. 2; i:ilzi-li:in r.itnary Society 1. 2: Delta Kappa u 2, 4: Future Teachers of America 4; ChajK-l Clioir 3, 4; Secretary to B.S.T. Direitor 4. Jimmy Warren Aheron l.eaksyillc Richard Fred Allen, B.S. Mt Aii llrllii Si-iiKi rin I. _ ;;, l, ' i.-.-l ' resi,lcrit 4: Duke riiiv.-iMlv l._ ' , Hrt:iH,-l:iH,.ta4:Slu.lriit rninii:-;,4. Thomas Roy Allen, B.B.A. Viii,-.t..ri-Saleni AlplKi Kappa IVi. ;, ,. ,„„■: Robert Ledford Alphin, B.B.A. Kaleigh Orii-iitation I ' ommittee 2; Bull Sessions Chairman (Religious Kmphasis Week) 4; Legislature 4: Pi Kappa Alpha, Rush Chairman 1, 2, Treasurer 2, 3; President 3. 4. Fredrick Freeman Anderson William B. Apple fourth . Mars Ilil Wenad Billy Fredrick Avery, B.A. Erwin Phil inrtlii-);,ii I.itiiarv Society 1; Baptist Student liiion 1: Alt Kditor The Student 1; College Choir 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Touring Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; Church Choir 1; Future Teachers of . merica 4. Vice-President 4; International Relations Chill 4. Richard Oldham Avery, B.S. San Luis Obispo, Calif. H:isrl.all 1; K ppa Alplia 1. 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4; AI| ha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4. ' ice-President 3: Intra- mural ( ' ouni-il. President 3; Business Manager Howler 4: Interfraternity Council 4: Publications H.iard, .S.cn tarv 4: Delta Sigma Pi iBusincss Fra- l.i.iitv; Iiitiamurals 1, 2. 3, 4. Bruce Boddie Ayscue, B.A. I.ouisburg Campbell College 1. 2; ■Ol.I Cul.l anil Black 4; Christian Education and .Service Club 3. Vice-Presi- dent 4: Eta Sigma Phi. fifth raw: J. Alex Bahnson inston-Salem James Henry Bame, B.B.A Mill- 11.11 1, _ ' . Castonia Billy Robert Barr King xixlll n, r Thomas A. Baucom Alpha i;pMl..„ Delta; Bet Sigma Kiisilon; Theta Chi (;..l,l:iii.l Black 3. . Beta Social Indian Trail Beta : Gamma ■raternity; Old Jo Ann Cass Baxley Mars Hill i. Wiiiston-.- alem John Henry Baxley, B.A. Mars Hill 1.2. iiisl.,ii-.S:dcni ,; , Hugh Martin Beam Roxboro John L. Bell, Jr. Winston-Salem Ray William Benfield, B.A. Statesville Cullom .Ministerial Conference 1; Eta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Registrar ' s Office Assistant 1, 2. Jirsf ri,ir Albert Davis Banton irisliin-S:ili ' iii Henry G. Beveridge, Jr. .Monnic Craig G. Black Aslicville ■i,,;,,,, i„ir: James Hampton Black, Jr., B.S. I ' liarl.itto K.O.T.C. Rifle Tram I, 2; Biology . s- •sistant ;i. 4; Beta Beta Beta 3, 4rAlpha I isilon Delta 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presideiil :i, I ' rrsi.leiit I Edward S. Blackburn, B.S. i;ikiii .■iKiiiM I ' lii I ' l-iloii: intnimuirl.s 2. :!, 4; Hiisiiiess SiifT ..f Howler 2: Hiisiness M:i lie Charles Massey Blanton, B.A. Cluilfoid College .Mai Hill I. 2; ( ' ro s Country Team 3; Ka|i|);. Mu i:p iloii 3. 4: Phi Alpha Theta. Carole Barger Blossom Betty Lou Bolt, B.A. ' I A I. 2, :;; US I ' I, 2,:;, I, l ' n-M4ent 4: In 3; .Strings 3, I: The Staff I, 2: Studejil Cn BinK:i« Charloll,. 3; W HA. iltte Robert Kivette Bowman, B.S. Taxloi lpha Kpsilon Delia; DeanV LisI 2. John Howard Boyette i Jean Sink Boyles Thomas ' M ' lKlinlK, ( ' .Mlli I, 2, Howl.KR Staff 2. Fred Jackson Braswell . lliem fifth mir John Samuel Braswell, III Donald Eugene Bratton, B.A. David Eugene Britt, B.S. I.aliih.la Chi Alpha. sij-lh i,„r: Norman W. Bright Xewlon Allen Connell Britt, B.A. Biseoe CanipI.ell I i.llrge I, 2; Cullom Ministerial CoiilcieiH r, S ' eretarv and Treasurer 4; HS r 1; I ' lii A!|hitheta4. Barbara Broadway Lexinglon x.i.nlh ,„:r Olin H. Broadway, Jr., B.S. Raleigh Mori.igiani Chih, I ' resi.leiil ; Chni.Ton Delia Kappa. I ' l.si.leiil; Senior Class, President; .loiiior Class. I ' residenl; Basketball 1, 2. ; , I. Captain 4; Phi Ep.silon Kappa, Del i ' hi. Lawrence Edward Brooks, B.B.S. Da ■ille, -: M.) Chili; ,S, ' ;d.l., ' ud and Hla.le; All-Alnerie: Kooll.all Srhol;,sllr Tram; Winner . Mti,)lial Assonnlinii .,1 Aniu ' Mi ' dii R (ITC ,S,,ond m Coiiunand, . Iaio Chniinian Trallie lioanl of Appeal; Wre Dr Jo Ann Brown SENIORS hrxl niir- James E. Brown, B.B.A. .MiinLslowii, T.iii.. Tlii-tii Chi, rrusidunt 4, Vic. ' -l ' residuiit 3; Sluiipiit Legishture H, 4; I.F.C. 2, a; Greek Week Chairman :i; Iiitramurals 2, li, 4. Mary Louise Brown, B.A. iriston-Salem B.Sr IXr.iiDv C.uiiril, V,.,s|ier Chair- man 1; W A 1, J, 4: Cliristiaii lOd. aiul Ser. Cluh 1; Siudeiil l-:i; K.T.A. 4, Wee. 4; i ' :uz. Lit, ,S,„-,, i,-,.-Pres. 1, See. 3, 4; Kta Sigma I ' lii :i, 4: ii-e-Pres. 3; Tassels, Viee-I ' ies. W. Herbert Brown, Jr. lllHlte ll.ilti- Vernon L. Brown Smutr Byron A. Bullard, B.B.A. ( I Mnri.mialii Chili ■- ' , .i, I, S irni (Inil man; Ha-rl,;,li I. . ' , il. I: 1 1,1 , jnmi ■K I, . ' , 3, 4. Jackson Howard Bunn, Jr. in tun-Salem DrhaSi ina I ' hl . ' , 3. I, I ' lrH.lnit : Enghsh . ssistaMt 3, I, Orii ' iilallMii Cumniittee 3; •■Old Gold and BLuk 3, Hi.wi.kr Staff I ; Theatre 2. fliir.l n„v: Max Edward Bargin Fmest City Louis Frank Burleson, Jr. inston-Salem Thrta Chi, I ' l.Mne Mar.slial 2; hitramurals 1,2.3: H.dT.C Drill Team 1, 2: R.O.T.C. Ca.h ' t .StalT 4; .Sral.l.aid and Blade 3, 4; Debate Team 2; Track I. William Samuel Butler Mnjnanldn fourth rnw: David Wayne Calloway W iiij-tnn-Silcin Ramona Gray Cameron Win. tineS ilnu James Thomas Campbell, B.A. Wlll ton-Sllrlll ■( n,tl- David Nordan Canady, B.A. liciipi- .Mills CuIImU, Mll,l-lr,l:,| CnlilrMvlMT 1. 2, 3, 4, Vir,.-l ' MM,l,i,i :;, ); US r 1. 2, 3; Cliri.s- tiaii l,diir:U)..ii and SriA-iri- Clul.: Intra- inural liask.l l.all, S,.ftl.all. Fuotl)all; I ' uzelian Literar - SoeietN ' , Viee-President 4; Intiamural Ciiaeli 4; ' Theatre; B.S.U. Council. Thomas Kern Carlton, Jr., B.S. Silisl.nn Kapiia . l|iha. President; Chairman .il 11(1111.1 Council and .Men ' s Cmidu.-t Coun- cil; Wicstlinn; . tlintic Coast Conlcii-nc- Honor Roll; ' Who ' s Who in . meri, ' an Colleges and Universities ; ( tmieiiin Delta Kappa, Fredrick McLeod Carmichael, B.A. Xew Bern Sigma Chi I. 2, ?,. 4, Secrctirv 4; Militarv Science I. 2, :;, I; Iiilraniuials I, 2, :V ,M-,r i niw: Charles Walter Carpenter, B.B.A. Canton Sigma Phi I ' psilon 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Co-Capt!iin 4; Intramurals. Cornelius Earl Catlett Winston-Salem John Robert Cella, B.S. Raleigh Debate T.-aiii I: Student Legislature 1, 2; State Delti Stu. 2; I. elil lliibd .egis 1 Ch dure , l,.h 1; Pi 1, lills Kapi 1 Chai senta 1. 2. ive t ial ( . ' !. 1 . al olici •e-l ' i iolial ■.-idel Trail 1 :;, 4 liepr Coloi ; 1 ri iilalii 1 Con sn;nlh ,„„• Sui Kay Chan , ,u Frank Willard Chance William R. Chipman, B.S. :ip|.: , ll: 19 5 9 9: 9 first row: Roy Q. Church V:iI1 itI vii Claudell W. Clark, B.S. .M,.h:iiif Sisiiia Chi I, - ' , :i, I: Clmir I, 1 ' , :i. 4; Cli i.ii.liT :i, 4: liilnuimnils 1. ■- ' , :i, 4; (l.uimui SiKiiKi lOpsil.m 4; I.ul.oratoiv Assisi.iiit :i, I. (Clii ' inistrv); Summer Sri I; I V r John C. Clark Statesville Joseph M. Coffey lilonint; Hmk Nancy Carol Coley, B.S. liockv Mmini W A I, L ' , :;. 1: l ' liil.im:itlii ' siaii ' Litciuiv W HA. 1. 1 , :i, t; II. ■rr:«-l.. ' ls of Aill. ' ri. ' : Phillip A. Conley Barbara Sue Cook, B.S. S lislnirv M A . TivHsllrri ' -J. SiTivtarv :!; V DC, I, L ' . :f. t. •rrc:isurrr L ' . :;, Srrivlai - 4 ■J; K:ip|a Mil K|.mI.hi M, 4. C.nvs hiiiif; Si-i-ivlaiv 4; (liTluan Clul, :i, 1; S.vivtalN ' - Tlvasuivi ' S. ' liL.ir Class 4; I ' ul.li.-alioiis .MaiKiKiT ■■Student 4; TassiOs :i. 4, Sivri- taiv-Tteasuni 4: ■WIl. ' s W Im, 4; Cliuii- mari ul BinSisl.-is kStu.lnit . ssistaiit in Math l), ' pallm.-lil :;. I, Ellen Jeanette Cooke, B.A. K.in. rsville . |ipalarhi,ali State •rea.4i. ' l s C,.lh-K.- I; IT A :;, I William E. Cox W iiisl,.ii-Sali-m David Homer Craver, B.S. Jerry Norwood Crawford James R. Crompton liflh mil- Hubert L. Dail Mt. (Ilivi Temple Daniel, B.A. W ils.ii Maioietti ' ■- ' . :!. I: ■■StiiiiKs :j, 4; Summe Sehuol Ch.iir L ' . .■(; Ball.l 1, ■- ' , : ' . (Ifeliesi dull ■-■. :f. 4: ,H,. . 2. :;. Branch Howard Daniels, Jr. Xnilolk, ' a islh ,,„r Mack T. Daniels, B.S. ( hesler, Va. James Luther Daves, B.S. Cliffside l- ' l)l) i uiicri . ' . :;; liLl.-riiatii.iial Helaliuns Chill ■-■: Cull. ' Ke Theali-e 1; Ciilloni Ministerial Cnnhaeiiee L ' , :;. I Robert Lee Davis Sikiw Hill srnnlll rair. Fred M. Dawson .Ml. Airv John Jackson Dean, Jr. Luuislmri; Charles Bennette Deane, Jr., B.A. ILiekillKham i,-e-l ' resr.leiit Student (h.veirunent 4: Legislature if, 4: Vr.a-I r esi.l,.rrl IIS,! ' . H; Chaiiiiran F.ir i ' iKn Student Cimimittei ' 4; V -J. -A. -n ' e-i ' n-si.lerit ' J: ■■« hn ' .s l ■il !!.■lalii.n ( ' ..irrnri rrrs Chill I. Li, llrtr lie SENIORS Jnsl imr: Sarah Rachel Dedmon, B.A. Sli(lh Cliij-tiaii i:.lu.i.li..ii(luli 1-1; W A. 1-4: W.li.A, 1, J. :i; F.T.A. 4: OcanV l.i ( :i. 4: (■.ill.K.-TlM ' iltlcL ' . Charles Nathan Demsey, B.B.A. Luwi-svill,-. (;;,. Tli,-t:i C ' lii: hitnuiuirals. Robert H. Demsey, B.B.A. I{:ilii};li (l.ilf 1; l.iimli.lu Clii Alj.lri. Tiv:is, 2-4; I.K.C. :i, 4; ()n,iit:Ui..ii C.in ;i; Alplii Kappa Psi 2-4; ■(il.l C.l.l mu lil i.k 2-4, Bus. .Mgr. 4 sirnml roir: Jay Donald Dickerson, B.B.A. w, John William Disher, B.B.A. James Marvin Dixon, B.S. I ' ..ilil. ' a. I ' .L - John Alexander Dowless I ' aM-tii ' villr Alice Dorothy Downing, B.A. Favi ' tti ' vilh (■;iiii|il..-ll Cull.-s:,. I. 2; H.S.r, :!, 4; Cl.ris- iKiii IMuratiun :,,i.i Srivii-c Clul) :i, 4; F, T A. 4; I)rlt;i Kappa Xu 4. Charles R. Duncan, B.S. Uadfonl, Va. Kappa Alpha I, 2. H. 4; Simthcmc-] ' .- Dane- Haii.l I. 2, A: CV.llct;,. Band 1, 2: Olil Gcil.4 aii.l Blaik 1. 2; Swiiiiniinc 2. 3. 4: A.C-C. Hnn.,r K.,11; I ),-airs I.i l 2. :i. (oiirlh raw: Harvey Ralph Durham, B.S. Tli..nia vill.- Ca. WFDl) I: Honor ( ■oliiicil 2, A. Chiiiii, :i: Vifs. Student Bodv -1; I.F.C. 2. H; -Wli.i ' .s Who 3, 4: (J.D.K. 4: Kappa Mu Kpsilon 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pivs. 4. David Owen Dyre, B.A. Win. toTi-Salcni M;u- IllII CmII,-!;,. 1. 2. Emory Beck Earp, B.A. W in.-.toii-SaliMn B.S.F. 1. 2. :;, 4; Ciicatcr Couniil „l liSl . 2, 3; Ex. Com. B.S.U. 4; Howi.kk Tvpinj; Staff; W.R.A. 1; Sigma Pi Alpha 2. 3; Y.W.A.; C ' hur.li Choir 1, 2, ;i, 4; Chicr Chapel . I.,nitor 4; Pot, .al Biology Award 1. fiill: ,,i,r: Robert Glenn Edison, B.S. Hollv Hill, Fla. Theta Chi 2, 3. 4: Delta Phi . lpha 3. 4; Sealihard ami Blade 4; Per.«hing Rifles 3, 4, i: , Otti.er 4;(;eriiiaii Frat.2-4; -Student A.lv StatT : ; BasrI.all 1. 2; Tra.-k 1, 2. Barbara Ann Edwards, B.S. Hartlonl W.HA. 1. 4, President :!; P K. Majors Cluli 1. 4. Viee-Presi.lent 4; . Io.l,-rn Dance Clul) 2; S.O.P.H. 4: TuniMiiig Clul) 4; Reiaeation committee ..f Student rni.ni 4. Samuel Bruce Edwards, Jr., B.B.A. Heinilort Theron G. Egley, B.B.A. Ki.ssim Wayne Eugene EUingham, B.A. Martin N. Erwin, B.A. e, Fla l:ll, Atlanta , W. V: Leonard Grady Evans Martha Sue Evans, B.A. Pi Conc.rd College 1. 2; S.tJ.P.H. 4: Chapel Choir 2. 4; Touring Choir 3, 4; Y.W.A. 2, 4; F.T.A. 4; Sigma Sigma Sigma i.Va- lional .stocial .- or.,ritv i ; Cr)llege Theatre 1; . l KXC, 1-4, Omega Jackson Faulkner, B.B.A. He I.ouisl.urg Jr, College 1, 2;. VIpliaK.ippa P- 19 5 9 Tilden Bryan Falls, Jr., B.S. Slllll) siKiii.i rill i:|.hI,.ii I, 4, vi.-,-i ' ivsi,i,.iii I; liitiiiiiiurals I. 4: KapiKi Mii Ij.mIom ■J, I; Sill, i.. Ill Diiriiiiiii.iii r.iiiiniiii,.,- I Mary Mel Farris, B.S. L, iiii;i,,ii K, ' i|.|.:i Mil |:|,mI,iii _ ' , 4: (Jaliilii;, SiKllia I ' IihIuii I, lli.lunaii; Alpliu I ' lisilmi llrlUi L ' , I; H.la Hrla H.-la : ' ., -t. Sen vtary t Raymond Benjamin Farrow, Jr., B.A. WilniihKl.in l.all.l ' .la Clil All.li.a 2. 4, S.i.lnlra.IlT :i ; f ' halirl CIlmi I. ' r.iiiiii,!- Cli.iir 4; Irilra- iiiiiial _ ' , I: H.s r Joe D. Featherston ( ' i.iiiiriiiin Joseph Watson Ferguson, B.A. Salrm a HS r ; l ' liilniii;,ili,.Maii lalrnuv.Siicirlv I; l.ainhda Clii l|ilia 1, I, Sit, :i ; rliiiiii bis- inn (■iirlav.c.,nv™iiu.i4;C ' lia|.rl( ' linir 1,1: ruiimii; ( li.iii 2, 4; Frateniitv Krp, In liiiiiiiai I Ciiivpntioii, Moiitii-al 4; ( ' ..li.iiial CiiiiLiv,- 3; Opera Wurksliop :!. Sylvia Marie Ferrell W insioii-Sali ' m , ,. ,,,„■Elizabeth A. Finch, B.A. Mi u liSl I; Cnllrfjr Thi ' alM- I. I; Opna Hull 2; Cin-uhiticri Slaff ul ■nlil (;,,|,| anil HIai-k 2; K.T,. , :i. 1; iM ) ( ' :l. I; W , I: W li , _• Henry Thomas Finch, Jr., B.A. Swaiislicn, li. ' lla Sinnia I ' lii, SiTivlaiv: iai l.itcrarv Sm.iiU : |-|v-lii,i,M, I),, rill Ciiiiisi.l.ir. ■Shirley Rose Fisher, B.A. lila.li-nhcKi (aiupl.rll .liimi.r C.llrKr I; SO I ' ll.; W li.. .; HS I ' .; Delia Ka|.|,a Xll. Sni,- lar I: 1 , .. .; FT. , f„u,ll, ,„„-; Robert E. Fitzgerald, B.A. L.-mukI ' ih III riii aiv S.irirlS-: lill,- MkN III •Sill, lrlll ;(lliu- iiiin Drila Kapiia riirlaChi; I ),.|la Si iiia I ' l: lir l All,. I,- , uaril l!i.-|7-riN; I H.C. John Edward Fletcher W iiisi,.ii-S.il,-iii Norian Denny Fordham, .Ir., B.B.A. inv|nieSa!.-lii David Leon Foster W liiii illr Malcolm T. Foster, B.S. I aMiiiMll, C ' .iiiiii.i Si-iii.i i:pMl,,ii :;, t, ' rivasiii.-r 4; Kappa , lu |-,p,vil,,ii 4: V.iuiin DrmiKTlU.s dull ::. t; SiKiiia I ' i i, 4, I ' lcsidciit, 4, •Siirial Cliaiiliiaii .i, ll.mi-T .Maiianer ll Glenn Elbert Fox Uurn. vill, ' si.nl, ,„ir: Joan Golden Fox W , Hirl,l, ,1 Eugene Keith Franklin lialiiuli Jane Gilbert Freeman, B.A. Salislmiv I ' .ill ' Ki ' Til, ■all, ' L ' , :;, I ' lTsiili-iii :i; .Vlpha I ' HdiiMna:;, 4: I ' liiSi-Mia li.ta4:SO,IMI. - ' , I: Tassels 4; Assistant KiTnlernarteTi :S, 4; lliiiini SilM.laisliip 1, ■_ ' : Hiiwl.KR Staff - ' ; Sluilelil riii..li Musi,- Cillilliiltee :i, 1: iMlzi ' liali l.it, Si.i ' i. ' H I, 4: I),MliV List, xnriilli n.ir L. Judith Freeman, B.A. Asli,l„,i,, fai l,ll, a Sn.aiU I. I; W C A :;. 1; II, .us, ' I ' l,- ; U C A i,-,-l ' ies : lli.ui.i C.iui.al 4, ,.iiiai,V (• Iiirl C.unial I: HS.I ' . l: ,,,ailiv,- ( ' i.iiii.il :;; W l{ A I.I lvT. 4; ■■Striiins , IIC ; ' Si ii, I, ail Sl.ilT; ■Willi ' s VI„,- I; A 1,1 Wallace Groome Freeman, Jr., B.B.A. KieHer Lavern Gaddis (last, I SENIORS J!,:-,t row: Junious Martin Gaffney, Jr. Slatesville Choir I. 4; Tc.iniim Choir I, J. I; Theatre :i; WI ' IH) I; Th.lM Chi. Chon Diic.i™- :i, I ' ul.Nr l!,.|Hll n I. Alan Knox Gardner, Jr., B.B.A. i Dinah Gauger Gattis, B.A. KiirliiiKton Ciihciti- Th. ' alrv I, 4, .Mpha IVi OnicK:t. Vi,,-I ' ivsi,h.iit :i. I ' n ' i.h ' iil 4; -WhoV Whn ill Ameliiiill C..ncKcs 1; T:is .,-ls :i, 4; I ' aizrhiiii Lilri:ii So,i,-H 1, J; II .- r 1, 4. Nancy Hughes Geer, B.A. W .l.ITi rson John Frank Geer, B.B.A. Uutliril.n.ii,,!, Kappa Sinma; I ' crsliiiiK Uitlr.s; ' ..iiiik I)ciiii..Tats Cluli; Wi. ' . lliiig Team I, 4; Choir I, 4; Touring Choir 1, 4; Choir Pre.sideiit: .Mayor ol CoiieKe Trailer Park. Doris Cash Goble Win.ston-Salem Joseph A. Godbey W Ilirl James Carlyle Gordon, Jr., B.S. Will. Iirstrl, a SiKliia I ' hi i:pMl I: S,-al.l.anl aii.l Bla.lr :;, 4 Murray C. Greason, Jr., B.A. . ■„,„■, inir: Jane Caroline Greene, B.A. Moiling Springs Gardner Wei, I. Junior College 1, 2; Sigma Pi Alpha I. 2; FT.A. 1, 2; V.W.A. 1, 4; Chajiel Choir :i, 4; Touring Choir : .. 4: Anieri.-ali CuiM of Organists :;. 4. Elizabeth Ann Griffin, B.S. Winslon-Salem Meredith C .Urge I; K;,ppa .Mu l psilon 2, 4, Viee-PreHdriii: Sigma I ' i Alpha I, H; Phi Alpha Tlieta I ; i ild ( iokl and BKek Staff 2, 4; Co-rd li, Students, President :i; IJhrarv A,ssisl:,i,l 2, 1 Charles T. Griffin, Jr. Ivlenton Ann Lane Crittenden Griffiths lialeigh Phillip Augustus Griffiths lialeigh Edwin Ray Groce, B.B.A. adkinville «.l7 , n,ir Margaret Elizabeth Guinn Fort Walton Heaeli. Kla. Will Johnson Gupton, Jr. lioek Mount Ronnie M. Guthrie, B.B.A. Kepul ' lli Pill .Mc I. 4; Hasel.all I, 4; Clul., Sylvia L. Hackett, B.A. Baliinioi VWA,; W 1! A.; Canterlmrv Chili, tar 2, ' iee-Presideiil 4; Field I Team, Edward Matthew Hairfield .M oi Robert R. Hale-Cooper, B.A. W: M Hil I). C Team College I. 2; .Mel Couneil :i; Preailiers ' inir 3, 4; .Ministerial Conferenee ii, 4, Reporter 4, President 4: B.S.U. E.xceutive Couneil 4; Christian Education and Service Clul) 4. 19 5 9 .Acv mir: Durrow Curtis Hall, Jr., B.S. Cliuiloiti ' Tlu-laClii; Cli.Til.-M.li.r. Mary Ann V. Hall, B.A. Winston-8alem l.iiiMii l{|i i]. ' I, L ' : l)i ' hating: Dramatics; - .-ili..i,:H ' „-nn::n S,li„lastic Award. Douglas David Hamrick, B.B.A. Slulliv M.isl,., ul l!,i,K,|. :;, „.,..| ' r,.si,l, ' i,l .1. Harold Gary Hancock, B.B.A. Vii,sl,,n-Sal,.ln James K. Hanson, Jr. NCuiiori Xcu.s, ' a. James Arthur Harrell I ' lilasM, ' a. II,, hI ,,,„■Phillip Blackmon Harris William Eugene Harrold, B.A, Wii I ' ln: lii.lr H; Samuel Edward Harvey, Jr., B.A. Hull Mil 1!; B.S.n. K. tcii.si,, liiivii ! :i; HSi ' I ' lcsiilcnt 4: B.S, I I ' Ari-utiv, ' Cuiniril il, 4; Xortli Car.ilin B,S,r, l ' irsi,l,.|,t, IV.. Tern. 4; Driiinu Orlta Kappa :i, 4, ScTctarx-Tl raMin-l Di ' lla Si -ma I ' lii 2, 4; I,K.( ' , lii-pn-M-iifitiv 4; ■Whn ' .s Wli,, 4; CluistlMa,- I ' arl ( ' ■mimiltcc Chainiiaii 4; I ' Aizclian S.i.ici 2, 4, IVcKiili-nl -2. :!; Delta Kappa . lpli :i, 4; Dia ale Wake Ki.ivst Hapli.- Church 4; Cn.ss ( ' ..iiTitn 1; lirliui.i Assistant L ' , :i; I, !{,( ' ,; D.-an ' s List _ ' , 4 Robert Joseph Hayner W iii,- ic.ii-Salc Edna Marie Haynes, B.S. i.cxinj;! ' (4Kipil CI, I; Touiilit; Clinii 1 .- r,i,.ian- ' rirasiii-..i :;, I: use 1. Its r l■: ,■,■uli ■,. CMliinl 1. I; w I, I: i ' lli l.llrraiv SnricU J, :, . At |, W C; , CnUliril SlIlllllHI ' . .S Gray Sydnor Haynes W m. tmi-Sali ; • , ,,,„■■William H. Heins, Jr., B.A. Sanlo Tr,ii,i L ' , liSuiiiiniirinL ' . :); OliK ;,il,| ai Ulark J: ■Stllilrlit .MaKazillr ' J, H. , s uriale Ivliloi : . iMlituiial Hoanl I Henry Arthur Helms, Jr., B.B.A. Hal.ij Clill, I Thomas Hudson Helms, B.S. lui};,iiii. Kappa , lpli:i (li.lrr, Srnvtaiv; Bel Bria Bria; l:i:i Sit;i„ a I ' ln: (I. ill Tr,al 1,1, Mnli.inialii Cliil, -J, 4; . tlalili.- Cua; iMnl.Miirr II ■li,,ll Team :i; Dean John Nance Hendley, B.B.A. . iim.iiviIIi Sandra Jo Evans Herndon .lark mn illi William Daniel Herring m.-ion-Salem .sr,ri,ll, ,,,„• John Rudolph Heydt I ' .i.nll. ' y Beaeli, . ,.l. Ruby Elaine Hickman lailiekl Miles Leon Higgison, B.A. ayeiu.xs, (la SENIORS flr.sl row: William Barrett Hines ' PiKa,,,,uAI|.l,;i. Mark W. Hodges Barbara Anne Holfeld, B.B.A. (lastoniu S.O.P.H.: Legislature 4, Secretary: Social Standards 1, 4, Chairman 4; Parking Commission 3, 4; Student 1; German CIul. S: Delta Kappa Xu 3. 4. Picsi.lciii 4: Y.D.r. 1. :!. Robert Lawrence Holland St:iic-vill. Thomas Andrews Holland, B.A. HaitiDlr.IV, M,l, M;ii Hill C ' l.llenc 1, 2: Muiislerial ( ' ..11- lelvii,.,.; ( ' ..Ilcp. Theatre. Jerald A. HoUeman, B.S. Kaleigh Pi Kappa Alpha, . lumni Sern-taiv. ( ' huii- niaii .Major Fuieti.ins Cnmmittei-: Stmlerit Pnion: Al|ilia Phi Omega: Iritramuials. Wilton Ottis Holliday Staunton. Va. Albert Frederick Honrine, B.S. New Bern Kapjia . [u Kpsilon :{, 4: Physics . ssistant Robert L. Hooper, B.S. Kai)pa Mu Epsilon :{, Delta ■- ' . 4. 4: . l|,l,a Kp.- foarlh ,„ir: Shirley Mae Hoover Winsion-Salcm Dewey Hornaday Hamlet Thomas Wayne Howell Cherryville Jiflli m,r: Elton S. Hudson Alhemarle James E. Huey, B.B.A. .Marshall Alpha Kappa IVi, Pi r-i.lei,i : ( iarduer- V,.l,l,,Jl. Cnlleg,. Charles D. Humphries, B.A. China Grove Lambda Chi . lplia 1. 4: - lumiii Secretary 2, S, Rituali.st 3. 4: WFDl) 1, 3: Cross Country 1. 2: Track 1. Frederica Isenhour, B.A. Jacksonville. Fla. Y.W.A, 1: W.R.A. 1: Howler Staff 1. 2: ■Student I, 3: Euzelian Literary Society: Little Theatre 2: S.C) PH. 2, 4: Dream Gill ..1 Theta Chi 4 Barbara Allen Jackson, B.A. Thoinasyille W K A 1. 4; Y.W.A. 1. 4; B.S.U. Choir 1: •Old G.,ld and Black 1: Student 1. Gene Gray James ' inston-Salem snvrilh roir: Margaret Anita Jarratt E. Garth Jenkins P, Kappa Alpha. William C. Jennette, Jr., B.S Sigma Chi W. 19 5 9 MA m Martha Rozella Jewell, B.A. Roanoke, Va. Mmis Hill C.llrp. 1, 1 ' ; V, V,A. Vire-Picsi- .Iclit :i. JOuzc ' lkill LiIit:ii So,i,.tv :i 4; Phi Alpha Theta 4; Al|.li;i I ' -i (iuhku, Secretary 4; Student A-i-i n s,. 1, and Drama 4: College ' I ' Immiic, Ta-.ls 4. Richard A. Johnson, B.A. High Point (,.in,l,u,K C.llrK.- 1; Theta fhi 2, H, 4, 11. -I,, nan. PIrdK.- Marshal, Exeeutive Walter E. Johnson W ,l.s,o.,.Sal,.|., ■,,■„„, 1 niir Bobby F. Jones, B.A. Charlolle Phi Al|,ha Tliita Hubert Alpheus Jones, Jr., B.S. .l, tol,-Salrni .- .K.naChi Carolyn Tolbert Jordan, B.A. ( hveland D.lta Ka|,|,a Xn: V W A ; W.K.A.; .Student Wives ' Clul.. Ihinl row: Glenn Carroll Jordan, B.A. Ml.il-lelial (■•.vii,.,.; Iiitia Norman Bryant Kellum, Jr., Kappa Alpha Order 1, ' _ ' , :i. 4;,S,.al.hardand Blade. John Welsey Kimball, Jr. P. Kappa .Mplia Statesville nurals B.S. New li.Tli 4, Historian Salisl.iirv l„ii,lh niir Anna Ruth King Charles Lee Kinney, B.S. Ma.- 11.11 Culh-K ' -. 1 - ' . William Haley Kirk, Jr. Mai ' I ' heta Chi Wallaee Kal,nap.,lis til.svill,., Va fil ' lli niir: Jean Melton Kirkham, B.A. Slelsn.i ClVrlMU 1; II. .U I.J James Addison Knight Eddie Barton Ladd, B.S. l ' .i..lliall I. L ' . :i. 1: I ' i Kapp: ::. 4, SiT(fa..t-al-. nns :!; .Mo •J, ,i, 4; Cani|i.ls Ilanill.al l!l.57; Intran.nrals 1, ■_ ' , : ' ., 4. Wilmii.gt.... H .Staff ;i, 1 C.T.-nsl.on, Duihan. Alpha 1, L ' , logian, Chll, Chalnpi.m .s,., l l,W Guy Richard Ladd, B.A. (iastonia Pi Kai.pa .Upl.a, Historian 4; I.F.C. S.imnier S.-ssion; Alpha Phi Omega; WKDIJ; li.tran.urals; Theatre; .Mari- tiineis; V..U..1; D.Mnoi-rats. Benjamin H. Lancaster, Jr., B.B.A. .S|,,li..vill,- . lpl.a l appa Ps. - ' . :i. 4. See.vla.y 4. William 0. Landen W .l.s.m .,i,lilh niif: Bobby J. Lawrence, B.B.A. B.isk.-ll.all 1: H.as.4,all 1 , . ' . It. CI..I. L ' . :;. 1: S.al.l.ard :il..l Ul Bobby Eugene Layton Horace B. Ledford, B.B.A. (ilahaln ; .Monogram 1.1. ' :i, 4. On-.-i.sl,..!-,. .Sh. ' lh.V V.4,I, College; Pl.i Th.-t,i Kappa I ' si. Psi, Alpha SENIORS Luther Ellis Ledford, Jr., Pi Kappa Alplia 1. . ' . I, Tiark I; al- I. Roy Augustus Ledford, B.S. Slidlix Si-iua Pill Kpsilnii; Ha.-i l.all; Footh: II; W h,,V Who : Monogram Clul.. Leah Faye Lee, B.A. Korky Mount ( hciTlcadiT; Ci- ' ss Spcrotary-Trrasurer . ' i; Student Legislature, Secretary 3: ' .R.A, 1. 2, li; Sooial Standards Committee 4. Magnolia Court .3: Orientation Com- mittee 4; Student 1; Howler Staff ■- ' . :i: F.T.A.; Eu Society 2; S.O.P.H.; Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 3. Charles A. Legette Tain Denver Hartford Lennon, Jr. William Burke Lennon, B.S. Wihningto Darrell Leon Lewis Phi; Footl.all. Colon Douglas Long J. L. Lynch ,- . 0. H. McClaln l,aiiil..la rill Alpha Thomas Audrey McClure C. R. McCorkle Chsrh.tte Charlotte Caffney, S. C. Shelby S. Ma. ton fifth row: J. V. McCraw T. N. McCraw Murphy F. McGirt, Jr., s,j-lh row: Marlene McLamb, B.A. Roseboro rh,.,.il,.a l,i I. J. :i. 4: W.G.A. 4; House I ' l.-i.l.ni 1; I,,.t;i,..lature 2, 4: Student Body .S-nvtary 4; Cla.ss Officer 2. Secr.- tarv; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Touring Choir 1.2, 3. 4; --Strings 2, 3, 4: Magnolia Court 1. 2, 3, Maid-of-Honor 3; Orientation Committee 2, 3; tusic Department .As- sistant 1, 2. 3. 4: F.T.A. 4; Howler 1, 2, 3; I ' Ai Literary Societ ' 1, 2. 3. t. Rex D. McMillan Pi Kapp:. Alpha: Ba James R. McNeill Y.D.C. 2; W.R.A. Kaleigh s,,,„ll, ,„„■Nancy Caroline McNeill, B.S. High Point SOPH. 4; Kappa Mu Kpsiloii -J, 4; College Theatre 2: Howler 2: doling Democi-ats Club 2; French Club 1: Big Sister 3: W.G.A. Handbook Kilitor 4; Math Assistant 4. Donald G. Maier, B.S. anm Phi i;psilon:(;aii Iri.lgelon. X, Sigma I- psilt Thomas David Malcom, B.B.A. Orhiiido. Fla. Sigma Chi. Treasurer 3, 4: Intraniurals 1, 4; Track 1. 19 5 9 tfe 4 Jir.- l mil-: George Alex Marsh Cliailull.- William D. Martin, Jr., B.B.A. AslMvillr Ivey V. Mason Urauloil Jerry D. Matherly flrrriisliur., Ted Young Matney l ch:i Sl;;ni;i I ' lil, Sl:iir, W I ' Dil B.B.A. Fir;, .111. ' lvrx-, a ■: Aiiiii.iiiiriii. Paul M. Matthews li. ' Mlnl ' il , - n,ir: Mary Anne S. Maynard I ' ln Al|.h:i ' I ' lirl ' i, Sr,T,-l:ir l..l;,, -,r,. rirM.|r,,l; |I,,WI,V v,- 1, W 1! 1. :i: ( ' 1 . - Waki ' Kun 1 4; Phi SiKiiia H l.i;:- WhnV .llrU.- Tliralir James Robert Medl n, B.A. Mulilnr M..n.,Kl:Un I ' llll, ■_ l.Tclirr ■_•: Kl ' i Slum irk I, 1; M 1 I ' lii :;, ll ' islrM.il Cmi- 1 Jerry Wayne Meeks S iKlli.-i ( ' III B.B.A. iii-ii r.iiiii fnurlli i,„r- Charles Gilbert Melton II ■ll.lrlM.Il. Kv, Arietta Jane Michae 1 Chiiia (liov,. Hannah Lee Miller MM (;„|,| nii.l It i:. Ill, 11 :;. i:.iii,)i- i irk 1, SliLiini CIiITm,!,- ■1. M.-iliiiKiiiK I ul li ' lili.ilis Al| ' ili, ' i ' -. ' , :), •■WIh. ' s ant 2. illll.l 1. Wlin ; . : , ' IKIll:. I ' l aiKiish Assisl- Ilflh i„ir Marion C. Miller HMSrI.a Lauriilal, ' 1 1, L ' . :•.. 1, Mary Jane Mitchell On-lirsis I):nh-,- ( il 4; ( ' (.| l ' ' -i: ' lil ' M F.niiHl;iii ii :;, 1, (• 1: ' I ' WA, 1: Mi, Si .MKi I ' i Alplia, :i. B.A. Ki 1. :i; H. .1 How i,sii.Kl..li. M.l- l.M- I ' lTsidinl .KH 4; Wislrv line Si ' .arlaiv- ' ..llrdr 1. ■!: Rachel Mixon Ili h I ' uilll sulh ,„„■: Bettie Anne Mobley Tian l.i In.lii Avrn ' l W A lllii,,.| 1; Si ( ' li.-nin.:.ii 1: I ' jiz, B.A. iC.llr , i.iriit r ll.ll l.il Diiiivillr, -a. ■; US I ' :;. l; lii.ii I ' lil.li.-ilv :;. 1: il.| (;„l,| :,i„| HIark ;: ' ' ll..Hi i ' :K:t, Holland Vic Moore, B.S. Sli,.|l. J. E. Moore Tli.iniasvill,- .■,r,Jilh intr E. Jean Moore Maiilrn Phillip Ray Morrow Cataul.a Albert Jackson Morton, Jr. S|.al aJil.urK, S. ( ' . SENIORS - ..i - -. -, -y JirsI , „r Richard H. Meser Martha June Myers, B.A. Bit; Sisln -J. :!. I; W li.A. I. J. :i. 1. Benjamin Stowe Neill, B.A. l ' .:iM Be Tninslri- In.m l lcn ( ' (.IIcko 1. Norman Sidney Norton Si.mi I ' m Joyce Ann Odom, B.A. Dcr TiMiisIrr Horn C mlmi-W.l.l. .lu i C IcKi- I ; CnllcKc Thcatrr ■_ ' : Fulu.c T. ' m.I,, Cliil) 4. Robert Harrison Owen, Jr., B.S. ( unt H. C. Pace, B.B.A. Stephany Painter, B.A. I.CVlk- l- ' .M Kap|« illr St Citx . lpl,a V.R.. . 1; V. V.. . 1: Dream ( iirl S; M:ii!iii Kappa u 4; S n-i;d Sliml.ar.ls Cnmmillcc ■A. 4: S,(l I ' II. 2, :i, 4, ii ' . ' -ricsi.iriit 4. Joan Frances Parcells, B.A. I ' riri-i.iir};, Vm. BS.I ' 1, 2. :■;. 4, (livatcr Cmiii.-il 1, J, ■.i, 4; Sunday School Gfiieral Sciietary 3; Y.W.. .; Church Choir 1. 2; College Choir 1, 2, 3. 4; Touring Choir 2. 3: I ' ulilications 1, 2, 3, 4; Kditorial Board 4; Euzelian Ijiterarv Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3; College Theatre 2, 3, 4; English . ssistant 4. fourth n„r William Douglas Parrish, B.S. ii. loi,-Salrni Delta Sigma I ' hi Bettie Chloe Payne, B.A. .Xorth Wllkesholo Mar.s Hill 1, 2; B.S.T. Kxccutiye C.miicil 4; Y.W.A. 3, 4, President 4; Religious lOducation and Service Clui. 3. 4; .HA. 3. Sarah Carolyn Perryman iiisioii-Salein 11 fill i„i,- Jackie D. Phillips D.inville, .i, William Rufus Phillips I ' mnarle Nancy LaNora Pickelsimer I ' isgah Forest Tran.sfer; BS I lAiniiive Councd 4; Christian Kdm uli.n, and Snviee Club 3, 4, President 4; .Maul iineis :l; Y.W.A. 3, 4; D.).m Viei-l ' ns. 3; BT I ' . 3, 4; F.T.A. 3. 4; Coll. ' ge Theater 3; W.K.A. 3. 4. sij-lh mir: Thurman M. Pittman, B.B.A. Miuinioii Freslmian Footl.,all. Basketl.all and Ba.se- liall; Sraliliald and Blade 3. 4 Johnny Earl Presson, B.S. . Ionioi. n,l FpMlon K.appa James Michael Price, B.S. (Iiarlotte Theta Chi, Kusli Chnm. 4, Yice-Pres. 3, Sec. 2; I.F.C., Sec. 3, 4; Student Union ' iee-Pres. 4; Student Business Manager 3; Old Cold .and Black Business Staff 4; ■Who ' s Wh... i ,niilli n.ir: Clyde Carlton Prince, B.A. Talior City George Washington PuUium, Jr. . ndrews David Albert Rawley, B.A. High Point Pi Kappa Alpha, A P.O.; (lid Cold and Black. 19 5 9 lirxl rmr: Sammy Davis Reese M;iis Ilil Willis Glemi Rimmer, Jr., B.B.A. (■harl..n SiKTiKi I ' lii i;psil..n 1, L ' , 3, A- Iiitranuiral ■J, : ' ., I; ■,)..!, K Dcm.icnits Clili; H.|)n s. iitalivi ' to W..ri.l Tia.ii ' ( ' ..iifr.rn. ' c. Albert Ray Rogerson IMinl.i Charles S. Rooks, B.A. W lui.villc SiKiiij ciii ■- . :i, 4, I ' lVKi.i.iii t, Hush CliMirman :i; Hmior Cc.unril :i; Cliapcl Committep 2, 3; Oripiitatirm ( ' (ininiilliT .■. 4. Chairman 4: Intraniurals ' A, 4: M.S.U. (■..iitcniponirv Litoratiii-c Discussion llroiip, ( ' h;firni ii 4; Omhnili Delia Kappa :;. I, i,-,-l ' irsi.lrnt I; ■■Who ' s W h.i I George Edwards Rose K.pi.a Alpha James A. Sanders Ko M. Douglas Smith Sasser, B.B.A. New Hern SlKUia jMil i:p-ll hill;,liiuials: Foot- li. ' ill I Stephen Leon Sasser, B.S. . ll« inarh ' SiKni.a Hi: ouMK Di-niocials Cliil.; Infcr- halrniilv Conncii; Ba.al, Charles S. Sawyer Brv.son t ' ity ,11, Beverly Frances Seawell, B.S. Rockingham V.R.. . 1, 2, 3. 4; Women ' s Physical Kclui ' ation Majors Club 1, 2, 3. 4, President 4; F.T.. . 4; Ch- pel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Tour- ing Choir 2, 3, 4; StriiiKs 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Intramural.s; Tumlilintc Cliib 4; Yonnn Dcniocrals Cluh. Bentha Ernestine Self, B.A. MoiKanioii C ' Oilllrr-Wel.li I, 2, Lonel Earl Shaw, Jr., B.A. il.|..ii I ' rcsident ol ,s;iu.l -nt fnion I; Treasurer of Sluiient Bo.iv 4; State HS.r.; IH.C. Hies. 3; Km.. Literarv Soeielx 1, 2. 3. 4. DeliMeT n2,3. 4; ()id(:ol(lanilHlaek Sl.iff 2; W FDD Staff 2, 3; I ' res. S..ph e CDss o; KM.K.; Pi Kappa Delia, Delta K.ai p:. . lpha, Omieron Delta Kai.pa, •Who ' s Who, liflli ,„„• Ellen Scott Shearin, B.A. Maeon M.-M- llill Coll. ' Ke I. 2; Kapp:. Mil lipsil.Mi 3. I; Hhl , lpha Thela 1; faiKllsh Asslslalil 3; Math Assislaiil 4: ' l ' W A 3, 1; HS I, 3. 4, James C. Shelton Donald Baxter ShuU Mill. DC Frank Berry Skinner Smiihlield Bobby Bruce Smathers, B.B.A. Canloi] SiKliia Hhl i:psiloii; Alpha Kappa I ' si l ' .,.,ll.all Team I. 2. 3, I; M .KiamCiul. H llTC, Douglas R. Smith ( ' I Lonnie S. Smith Murli Frank Graves Spencer, Jr. W iiisim SENIORS Robert Edward Stafford, B.S. Sigma I ' lii i ' :psiloM I, -1, I ' lrdgi- Rush Chairman i; I.F.C. 4, Ti Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4; Frt ' Khr tation Committee 4. William Keith Stamey, B.S. I ' h, i:p- I. t, ( ' , i Hl:i,l, ' :t, 1. Horace Steadman, Jr., B.S. IxHppM Alpl,:. Unier; ' (I Rachel Mae Stevens, B.A. Mars Hill ColleKc I. 2: CIl.. I.il cicty 1, ■: B.T.U., I ' li-sidiMil 2 . J, 4; C ' hristian Education Cliili ' A. Chairman 4; B.T.U.. Vic(.-I ' ic Young Oemncrafs C ' hil) 4, John E. Stone Ronald Phillips Stone, B.B.A. i Si nia Chi; Wake Fonsl ( uar Wake ViircM Octet 1, 2; Touri 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3. IhinJ ,-„„■Bobby Ray Stuart Winston-Salem Zoe Catherine Styers, B.S. i iasionia StXP.H.; Bell Beta B,la 2. 3, I, Se.ivlal 3. Viee-Presiil.-iil 4; (lamina Simula iOpsilon 3, Seerelarv 4; Kappa . In i:psiloii 3, 4: Delta Phi . lpha 3. 4; (leiiiiaii Chil. I ' resi- ileiit 2; ■Student I; (leniian , ssistaiil 2, 3; BioloKV . ssistaiil .3; Chemislr . ssislant 4. Charles C. Styron W iiisi..ii-Salein Delano R. Suggs Pleasant liardeii Robert V. Suggs, B.S. (Ireerisboro . lphi Phi Omega, Treasniei 3; Intra- niurals. Jerry L. Surratt Denton , ; ■.,„■Marvin Swartz Winston-Salein Mary Julia Swift, B.A. Civ.seeiit Citv, Kla. ■Mars llill C.lh.t;,. 1, 2; College theatre 3, 4; Alpha Psi ( ImeKi 4; Student Asisistant in KnglisI, Depart ment. Robert Martin Talbert AlcNandria. ' a. .MJ- 1 ™«V Joseph Harold Talley, B.S. Hoanoke Rapids Alpha Epsih.ii Delta; Beta Beta Beta; Sigma Phi Xoihiiig; Biology Assistant. Charles Lewis Tanner Charlotte Suzanne Taylor, B.S. Winston-Salem Sllllilis .luilior College I, 2; Business SlafT of Studelll 3. sirrnlh rnw: Ben S. Tench X ' iiginia Beai4i, Va. Theta Clii: Basel.all Neil A. Thaggard, B.S. Parktnn James P. Thompson, Jr. Haleigh 19 5 9 lii.sl mil- Hans Tiefel, B.A. itiriKh.nuidii, X ' Illiisl.Ti:il Ci, ivv u-v Shirley A. Turner, B.A. A hcvill. MfL, lllll C.lli-K,- I. !•; l),.|t,-i Kapp;i i :;, I; IT A. :i, I: 1 ' W . :;, -1, Charlotte Anne Tyner, B.S. L..:ik vill( Fn ' shiiiMii ( -his Tnasi.icr; .MaKHoli i ( •,mrl I, J: Sd.lMl, J, :i, 1; WH.A. I. 2. .! S,,ci:,l Staii.hinis :!, -1; .Maritinicr : ' ,, Sr.Tc M :i; , X. I, 2. .i. t; lI.iwi.KK .Advci- -.in: s,,„,i,l ,„„■: John L. Tyner, Jr. Ilaitsvillr, S ( ' l ' .:is,-l,.|l :;. I: M;,,s IIHI ( ' ..lie;;,- 1. ■_ ' ; SlKlii;, I ' hi ,,lliii,K Willard H. Upchurch, B.B.A. KiiiKs M,,iniliini ' I ' lirla Chi: Alplr, K:i|.|,,-| l ' ,-i; Canlnn- Wcl.l. (nll.-r I. ■_■Hugh Boone Wagner ii.i.k Hill, S, ( ' . ,, ,„ ,■Barney Walker l.r.ik-villi J-i SiKi.iii I ' lii; !■■T A Karen Hadley Walker, B.S. I.illinulun ■Sill. I. •lit 1, 2; CnilcKc Thcalrr I, 2, :), -t ; Aiplri I ' si Omi-K. ' i :i. 4. TiTusurcr :■(, ' ii ' c- I ' lr-iilriit 4: T.Tliiii,-:,l Thcalir Award :i. Holland Douglas Warren, B.S. K:,|.|.a Mil i;|, iloi, :;. i i James O. Watson, Jr. lillrllus Allrs, ArKi ' lllllia Lev Van Watson, B.A. Ilinh I ' nlni (lak lil.lflr . iilll:ir llislllutr I ; l.llilarx A -i talll :;, I Robert M. Weatherman W iiisi..ii-S.iliiii l).-ll.-iSif;nia I ' lii. Jiflh Hill- Joel A. Weston, Jr. W iiiNinn-Salnn l a .-iiK.na, Bobby B. Whaley, B.A. Ilav.lurk l|ilia riii (iiii.ra; Tciiii ; Mais llill (■..II. -r 1, 2 Winfry Evans Whicker, B.S. ( lilna ( li.ivi Si ;iiia riii KpsiLiri, Si ' iTi ' larv 2. : ' ,; li.-ta 11. ' la Hi ' ta; Alpha l ' :psil..li D. ' lla, S. ' .T.-lal ' X ' I. ■■Wli.i ' s Wli,, ill Ai.i.-ri.-aii ( ' ..n. Kc ; Hiiwlioh;-;. l:.lil..i- l: lnlr.-ununils. s,.rlli rnir: Carrie Rose White . rliTi!;t..Ti, ' !i. Joe Irvin White La I Irani;.-. .a, Si iiia I ' lil l:pM|.,ii; l ' ...,tl.all, William C. Wiggins, B.A. ( ' ..hiaiii Ha 1.1. ail s,r,,illi ,„„.. Virginia Ann Wilcox, B.A. ( ' Ill .1 W . Ki (■..II. Ill ■11 I; II. .11.11 ( ' ..uiii-il 4; I ' hi Sifiiua l.ila, I ' lcs, I; S.i.aal Slaii.lai-.i,- I; . S.i.aai Climii, 2, I; ' I DC, I, :;. S. ' .v :i: W,I{,. , I, 2: ■| ' , I; ll.iwi.KU liiisiii,-,.s Staff 2, :!; SO, I ' ll, Pits, 4; Sidnia I ' i , l|ilia :i, Yates King Wilkinson, Jr., B.A. I.iis llill 1; Hi. I.i HSr ; (■11II..11 Henry Gordon Williams, Jr., B.S. . llllap,,lls, M.l (■r,,s Cilllilix an. I Tla.k I: HSI ' (■..llll.al; -.-p.a- Ch iirn al, I. I),.|la I ' ll . lplia: K.ippa Mil l:p,-.ili.n; (l,l),l . SENIORS Jocie Curtis Williams, Jr., B.S. I.i xinyion Sit ' iiia Chi: Alplia i:|i-il..M ]).-Iim: (iri.-ii- latiuTi Cmimiltc,. 4: iT.tramunils. Thomas Edward Williams, B.B.A. Vils.,r, M..]i..t;n.m Cluh: liaM-l.iill I. -I. Boyce Rogers Wilson Spindalc s,n,„ l ,„„■: Ella Ann Wilson, B.A. l,.iiM laui; Ca.iipl.i ll Cnllcrr I. -J: Cluistiaii K.l.lca- ti.iTi and Servi.-c Cluli :{, 4, Officer 4; B.S.U. 3, 4, B..S.U. Quartpt 3; Y.W.A. ■A. 4; Chapel Clioir 3, 4; Dim ' tor of Chris- tian Filiicatinn anri Stuflrrit , rl iT nl ' li.-Mi..l,la Pivsl.vlrnan Cliinrh I Wilbur F. Woodall, Jr. Norma Fay Woody Ihn.l , HJah- Mary Elizabeth York, B.A. Mt . iiv U.-tii.iii-tr,- F.ll.,«-hip I: ■■Stuilrni . rt StalT I, 1: Ih.iiMi C.Miii.il 3: Sigma I i- Alplia Th.-ta 4; Sncial Staii.l- ■d (■John Barnard Young Frances Youngblood Asli. Class of OFFK ' KIiS Joe Grubbs Vici ' -I ' rcsifii-iil, Jean Hobby Spfictai y Donnie Griffin PieKidHiit Charles Edmond Adams .(acksiMivilli., Fla. John Charles Albaugh ( V.lai Ha|iiils, Iowa Ben Geer Alderman, Jr. Al.nlu. 8 C E, Raymond Alexander Kaiiiia]M.lis J. D. Alexander, Jr. irl lllll-Salc■lll John Alexander Alford l ' a ciirvill.. Anthony Lee Angel W iii.st(,ii-Sal™i James Elmer Angel W instnn-Salrni Joe Lee Arnold Bristol, Va John Wesley Ashburn W inst.ni-Saliin Donald Edward Austin , ' allloll| Douglas M. Bailey, III ( Inksl.iirn, W . a Lois Elaine Bailey Connie Marconi Baker Frank Lindsay Baker, Jr. Ivey James Baker Lan..ast,.|, S, C H. Wayne Bare I ' ill-lx.ni William B. Barrow V,-I,l .i. Frances Louise Baucom Mniir.K. Carl J. Beacham, Jr. Jack.-nlLvilk. Edward deFranklin Bean inst..]i-.-;alrm Earl Pendleton Bell, Jr. . ill:iri.l.i Joseph Edward Belton, Jr. Vir, I..ii-Sal,-m John F. Bergner, Jr. Vinst(m-.S:ili-in Veggy Elmira Berrier iiistnii-.S:ilpm Edith Berry M..rK;uit..n Wilburn Earl Berry Difxel Fritts Lewis Biesecker Le.xington Janet Binkley Waki- F„n-ft Frederick S. Black South Huston. :i. Barbara Jean Blackmon l.illington Edgar L. Boggs Altavi.-ita. Va. George Kennan Bond Miami, Fla. Carlton Gene Booker Greenshoro John M. Bostic Bennettsvilli ' . S. C Bruce Boteler Teaneik. X. J. Jimmy T. Bowman Vinst.,ii-Salcm Roy Henry Bradley, Jr. Charlotte Christopher L. Bramlett f ' aiiton Lionel Francis Branscomb Viiist„„-Salc-m Barbara Branson Wake F.Lv.si Robert R. Bray KHzahnh City Betty Jane Brendell Hoonc Dwight Thomas Bridges Lattimore John Wayne Bridges .Saiifnnl Shirley Bridges H,-h.i..„l F. Dale Bridgewater Sali.-I.ui . M.I. Sandra Louise Bright Wiiistun-Sal.-.n i i Mary Lee Britt Miiilirisl.uio Fabian Broadway U,!lin;li Harold Lamar Brooks l.iN-villr Billy Bray Brown U lii,-t.iii-S:il,iii Robert David Brown Ronnie Wayne Brown Richard Lee Burleson Tommy Eugene Burris Dallas Edward Butcher U in-tun-S: David Hudson Butler l.rxim Leroy Butler I ' aiilnlil. ( ' James C. Butner W insifMi-S: Vada Byers W iii-inn-Salciii Cynthia Gough Cain i: .sl H.-ml Donna Jean Campbell CliMrKiiir John H. Cantrell, Jr. Mnr(;:iiitu]i William Clyde Capel C indd Mary Louise Carrigan Tiiii lintildi D. Allen Carroll Sl,.ll ; John Ashby Carroll ll.i..k,iti.i Raleigh F. Carroll, Jr. I!us,l,..i. Jack A. Carter . r« LniHloi Joey Mieshele Carter l .iiiiiu|Hiii Pruette Leroy Carter ( ' li:i]icilii Janet Lee Cashwell ( ' hnli Tommy Lee Chambers insiun-.S ' iln Joe B. Chandler l ' .jyrii.v]| Sylvia D. Cheek KaiiiKM ' ! William L. Childer, Jr. Orrin William Clifton Edgar Coltrane Coble Harold Leon Collis JUNIORS David Julius Condrey Kiin- t City Ausbin Q. Cook I ' ll.ii M..iiiii:iiii Marilyn M. Cook W jjist m-S:iliMn Fred Leon Coward, III Sumti-r, S ( ' . Lynda Jean Crawford Advajicc Joe Durward Creech Smiililiclil Joseph Whitfield Creech I ' nui ( i;ik Benny Lee Creed Ivisi Umd Robert E. Crew, Jr. MmKMiit.iTi Elizabeth Ann Cross (l.ililsli.ini Janet Crutchfleld Kn ncisvillc William C. CuUen Soutliport, Conn. Jacqueline Alice Culler H;ilci h Joseph Raymond Cumby CliMnniuns Aubrey G. Currie l.ann ' l Hill O. Thomas Dancy Wuisidii-Salrm Robert Warren Daughtridge Hurky . It. Cecil Owens Daughtry l ' ai .in William Edward Davis Wllmingtun Max Eugene Deal lliikurv Douglas Duncan Dean C ' la t ' ln William Patrick De Lapp Hiiilsvilk- Carolyn Sue Denning IIIkIi I ' int Franklin D. Denny I ' lL.t Mountain Cecil Coleman Dew Fayi-tli-villt- Allen C. Dotson Ba.iin Bobby Downing I.i ' vittciwn, Pa. Allen Eugene Doyle Winston-Salcni Robbie Jan Duff Tampa, Fla. Margaret Dutton Greensboro James Carr Eagle, Jr. Sprnivr Raymond E. Ebert ■irl tllll-Sall•m 19 60 MA ( 9 p 1 r iiM t O O Eloise Critz Ellis Spiiiii ' I ' iiic Barbara Cornelia England l{iii:il ll:ill James Earl Ezzell. Jr. lien ky Muunt Everett Larry Fabian Winstini-Siili ' ni Boyd Leon Farmer lUmili-l Patricia Ann Farson ( ' liuilotii ' Carolyn Ann Davis Feezor Winst.iri-SMlciii Paul Robert Fentzke W .p.xlliaviti, , ' , Gloria Flake Clintdi Bobbie Jean Fleming lliikur; Charles Vernon Floyd, Jr. Faiiiuuii Charles Maynard Forbes ( Imri. ilicUi Linda Ford KIkiii Walter Shear Foster, III W il.l,, W . Vii. Lawrence Douglas Foust Charles Larry Frakes Arlington, Va. George Wells Freeman Ciiiitiin Eugenia Thetus Funderburk . l:iltliiHs Ellen Patricia Gay W instcn-Sali-Jn James E. George Lcwisvillc Sylvia German liixuniT Robert William Gibley IhixcsvilN- Gene Glasco :il(ii ' si- Arthur W. Glenn, Jr. i:ikin Ronald Leon Goins Ashi-liuni James Anthony Goodyear l ' llil;..Irlpl,i:i. I ' . ' l Southgate William Green Islipi nniiK. Mi. ' li Claire Greer lli);li l ' iiil Hugh Donald Griffin, Jr. Limisliurj; Joe Glenn Grubbs Ki rnirsvillc Darlene Rice Guerry W inslim-Snlcni Martha Gullick ( ' hailulti- JUNIORS David Warren Hadley i;mpiiii:i, a WUliam Alfred Hall, Jr. Itui-il Hall John Crawford Hamilton I{i.lim..ii,l. Va, Mary Priscilla Hamrick (luitoii Robert Samuel Hanes Chailnili- Gayle Harmon Ila.k.tt toiMi. N. .1, Richard George Harper l ■IllIlllln Patricia Gay Harrell Alinskie Frank B. Haskell, III Billy Huel Hauser Jo Ann Hayes l.anhani, Md. Wiiistim-Salem l ' uil.-ar Julian Franklin Heath Luuisvilii ' . Ky Jane Hedrick Hakigl] Lowell Wesley Hedrick Clretiia, Va Phyllis Hedrick W instoii-Salem Frances Grey Helms Charlotte Joe Michael Helms t ' liarlotte Mary Ada Hendricks Wake Forest Jan Gay Hensley Greenslioro James Clifton Herring Wilson Marcus B. Hester Raleigh Robert Allen Hewett Gi-eenslmro James Roy Higgins C ' ienimons George A. Hill W iiiston-Saleiii Joan Lee Hill Thomasville Thomas W. Hill i:ast Flat Uock Jerome William Hillebrand Durliam Billy Gray Hiashaw li..oMvilie Peggy Taylor Hitchcock ' inston-8alem Philip Marcus Ho Sukahumi, Java Jean Hobby Cary Sarah Anne Hobson Bcmnvilie 19 60 fiM i i i?.£ ■HiMHlBdlHJB lBiHIiHHI James Olen Hodges Tho ■r.riirc-, X. .] Thomas Ward Hogan OMnn Betty Lou HoUifield A;-l„ ' vill. Thomas B. HoUingsworth l,nut, Hop, Ben L. Honeycutt Ciiffsiik Iris LaRae Honeycutt C ' asHi Ernest Eugene Hopkins, III W 1 ,sl,„i-Sul.-n Maurice Westbrook Home Wllil.Vlll, William Lilly Home, Jr. l.il..-il Barbara Elizabeth Horton (■|i:,il..tli Sara E. Houser Km 4 Mniuitai. Roy Linwood Hughes, Jr. Churl t. ' villi-. Vil Judith Akers Hughey Spimhil, Gerald Franklin Humphrey K:.v. ' ltrvill, Joyce L. Humphries I!oxl..M-. Dean Hundley, III Wallai ' i James Wilton Hunt Wliilrviil Cornelia Jayne Huskins l.ilic.i Bruce C. Hutchison W : nnil,.!!, ' :i Harold Wayne Idol Wulki-itiiwr Stephen La Marr Ingram Ilurhul Robert G. Jackson Mhilita, (i:i Gerald Scott James |.:iki Carl Thomas Jarrell Wa.l. ' sl.or Judith Elaine Jeffreys Haw liivi- John Erdman Jensen HI h.-M, , J Mary Antoinette Johnson Ml . ii Terry Luther Johnson W iisl..ii-Sal.M Wayne A. Johnson -aiill, Mil.l Hillary Harriette Jones [.r m u. Nancy Hardwick Jones W ii-l..li-S.al,M Samuel David Jordan Cliallcll JUNIORS Wayne Eugene Jordan Til .llKlSVill.- Frances Estelle Joyce . I.-iV,,.l.-,i, Elizabeth Ann Julian .i. clsnll. S. C, Lois Katzin i lst(ill-8:d.Mii Charles Herbert Keller, Jr l.,.ll,.il- James Haywood Kennedy lilll.lKh Ronald Clayton Kester S|,..ii,Tr Luther Dores Kimrey . ll..lii:,ili- William Lester King . slirl..,n. Paul F. Kittinger W 1 i. t..ii-S: Inn Reginald Clifton Koontz l.ruisvillr Wayne Carson Koontz V,lr,,ll„. Robert B. Kupiszewski i.W.uiK, I ' ll. Douglas Clifton Lackey St:ili-svillr Elizabeth Ray Lackey Sli. ' ll.v Timothy Lam Knnl. 11. H.M.K K..11K Clarence Glenn Langdon Jr .SiiuiMi. ' l.l Malcolm Keith Lanier . sli|.|„,l-., Benny Hoy Lawrence W 1 , tun-SHl,.iii Marcus S. Lawrence Cliffsiilr Carl David Lawson i l tnli-Sall-lU Joseph G. Lawson C ' l.-mni..lis W. Lynn Leary C ' liailntt.- James R. Lee .S|i,-ll,y Nell Brown Lee (.:r,. -iivill.. Ernest V. Lehto, Jr. Clarktoii Betty Jean Downs Liles .Muiiiur Marcus Bruce Liles .Mi.nnu- Arthur Ernst Lippert .Mtnuiia Gladys Patricia Littleton .Mnipinlnl, Nancy Rebecca Long w iiMi.ii-Sali in William Tuggle Long Hex 1. 1960 ? f ft p p p p Jerry Goldman Lovell ( ' linl .ii Albert H. Lowdermilk :M,- r Clarence Vergil Lyda, Jr iiisl,,ii-S:il,.|u Mary Alice McBrayer ii.st.,r.-.Sal,.m Elaine McCrary llisl, Slioals Vernon B. McDaniel Cli ' .M.slx.rM Joseph Jack McEvoy WaMI. ' SVlllr Sue Ann McGahey IliKi, I ' u.ut Eleanore J. McGee Wiiisinii-Sulcm Clarence Eugene McNair W iiist..ii-Sal.rii William Kenneth McRae I ' lcdi avilli- Neil B. MacLean l.mnl.. rvillc. I ' a. Willis Crocker Maddrey IfaniHikr Hapi.ls Robert Clifton Mann ( ' .m.ur.l Marvin Leon Manuel ' I ' liuiriasvillc Coleman Cain Markham Durliani Walter Kenneth Marler Xiuicm (In James Clyde Martin llisli I ' ' James Wilbur Martin (Hiciisl. Margaret Rose Martin Danln Pansy Muriel Martin IJaiilmry Paul V. Martin ;:t :t Hcml Zeno Martin, Jr. lial.lKli Richard Francis Mason r..ruIlM.k, ' Cllv, M.I. Rowland Lanier Matteson, Jr. i i l Virginia Dianne Mattocks . aik oii Charles Hampton Mauzy instmi-Sa George Franklin May I i; Robert Joseph Mayberry iiisi.in-Salrni Ellis Devine Meares, Jr. j ' ai] BhilT Gerald Wayne Medlin i atina|ntlis Hilda Jean Melton HnxhcuH JUNIORS Eugenia Anne Melvin i Frederick Thomas Merola [lIlMll Ml V.iii.in, X V. Charles B. Merryman, Jr. Hcihrsd;!. Mil. David William Metcalt W iiist.)n-S:iloin Carlton Blenn Miller Bonne Mary Patricia Miller Baiiilnidfic. (ia. John Thomas Mills M( [ n ' , ' villc David Alexander Mitchell mston-Salem Gerald Edwards Mitchell .iuiii;svilic David S. Monk m.-tnTi-Sali ' m David Lawrence Moore C ' harlntte Geraldene Moore Charlotte Helen Beckwith Moore . shi ' l)oro John Richard Moore l.oui. ' lmig Kay Moore His;h Point Robert Henry Moore I ' lii.llay. (iliin Kenneth Call Morris Tliomasville Sherrill Lincoln Morris ii] ton-Sali ' m Daniel Norman Moury inston-Salem Robert F. Mull Lake l.uro John Clark Munn Can.lo Karl Kinard Munn Ri k Hill, S. (• Elwyn Grey Murray Ro.-.- Hil Charles Alexander Muse R,.l.l.in Julia Elaine Nance Kannapoli Donald Lee Nanney Forest C ' it_ H. V. Nelson Hunter: vill Ernest Y. Nichols Mt. .Airx Jerry Wayne Odom Tar]ion Springs, Fla. Martha Kiser Odom i;ni]ioria, ' a Patricia Anne O Neil A inston-Salcrn Robert Boone Outland, Jr, Riih Square 1960 T 4i €A i M imk jjfcj ■5 ll ?•£, L wiHJItll Rae Carroll Padgett ChHilotii ' Linda Mae Paige IIij;h Pi.ini William M. Paris, Jr. (;r;iliani Arthur Saxton Parker, Jr. I ' .u i.Ik ' ' . M ' i Charles Edward Parker, Jr. Xcw Bin Lloyd Jinnette Parker, Jr. liiiipmi. ' . :i Millard Benton Parrish Liiii.asici, .s. c Carolyn Faith Paschal ( lr(iiisl«)ri Donald Gray Paschal Winslcin-Sali ' m Wade H. Paschal, Jr. Silcr C ' ity Elwood C. Peele, Jr. liiuiiii(;l n Emmanuel Poole Pegram l! rk Mounl Glain Sherrill Pennell inst,,n-S:ilr Ronald Augustus Peterson Hum.-vil Bynum H. Phillips Kaini:i|in: Betty Susan Phillips . ' iiiuri- I ' ii Dayle Kelly Phillips Wlnstori-Salci Jimmy H. Philpott Hussitt, ' ; Billie Norman Picketo WCIidni Gilbert Roldophis Pierce ( incnshoi Janie Dale Poole Thcuiiasvill James Sheely Pope Salisl.ur William Allen Pope, III Diuliai Janice Mae Priode llani-rmliuiB. V: Dottie Gene Privette Zrliulun Charles H. Pruden W mhIxh George Blackburn Pruden. Jr. li.ilcinh John Ellyson Ra msey Hassctl. Va Richard Neal Randleman .Icmrsvill Robert R. Redwine Cliaiioli George D. Ritchie (liaiiaicy, W , :i John Frederick Riley Spim. ' JUNIORS Frank Robertson John Terrell Rogers Sion Chester Rogers Kin;: .HUrinl.uif: t.iii-8al..m Frederick Strickland Rolater Mt. rii-asint, Tenn. Ray Harold Rollins Patricia Ann Rose Jimmy Wilford Ruse Barbara Ann Safriet SI„.|l,y Wilsnli Charlotte Kannapolis Barbara Jeanette Sain HihleKniTi Ernest Gordon Sanders l,liz:ilirtli City Donald O. Schoonmaker llui.nn-t.m. X. Y. Lewis Joseph Schwartz Hnniklyii, X. V. Patricia Scott Durham Patricia Loretta Sechrist Winsinn-Salfm Bruce W. Sellers, Jr. Hamli-t Hessie Lou Severt W .-St Ji-ff.Tson Judith Gray Shaw Silor City Edith Leduska Shepherd Mars Hill Sarah Gay Simerson XCrlnlk. Va. Dudley Lee Simms, III ( ■liarh-stciii, W. ' a. Charles Simpson H.iliin-onvilli- John Wesley Simpson Hi.korv Patsy Meares Singletary iiiston-Sah-m Hal Franklin Slaughter W iiiston-Salc-m Barbara Ann Smith Mo Jackson Bruce Smith Mt, Hoi Kermit Wayne Smith William Dwight Smith Funuav William Max Smith Wilton R. Smith 1- Wallace Clayton Snipes Sucpsonvillc Ruth Ellen Sorrell XVlson, Va. WillgitH y Spri.igs I960 £ p pi p p Rayford Michael Sowell Lyii.lilmrg, Va. James Edmund Spence, III Siler City James Robert Spoon Dobson Donald W. Stafford W insion-Sal.iii William Scott Stamey T:iyliirsville James A. Stanley (ucensboro Charles Michael Steadman MiKiri ' sville Dale O. Steele (■l];irlr)ttc Jerry Joe Stephenson Smithfield Russell Lee Stephenson Wilson William Penn Haney Stevens, Jr. Clialham, , J. Helen Marie Stinson liauiscur Bobby D. Street Valdese Jackie Benjamin Strum Roxboro James Robert Swafford insiim-Salem James Lawrence Swisher Kcincrsville C. Richard Tate, Jr. (Iri ' iTisbom Frederick Monroe Tate Kmv.-it City Elinor Geer Taylor ( harlotte Samuel Lee Tesh, III iiistuii-Salem Ronald Edward Thomas Hurlinntcni Jane Anne Thompson DdIisoii John Earl Thompson .M iilc H.a.h, S, C Albert G. Thornton ClintoTi Martha Elaine Towe ( hMilniii Carmean Tribble ■| ' all:ili:iss(.i-, Fht David L. Tschorn C irMsvillr, Fla Saundra Teata Tucker Hailir James Thomas Turner l!ic lirncml, ' m, Thomas R. Vaughan, Jr. Iic k Mipiiiii Bobby Dean Wagoner llani|iliiTivillc Jennings Lee Wagoner, Jr. in.-.t..n-Sal.-m Charles T. Waldrop TiiiM-l... .Mi.s JUNIORS Luther Walker Faycttrvi Grace Marie Wallace i:iiz:il«-ili ( ' Hugh Emmett Wallace Udiky Moi Eddie Roy Walters Bhulcnl.. G. Thomas Ward Asliivilli- Fred W. Wardlaw I ' lainH.M, X. J. Walter Lee Warfford, Jr. W irist.iii-Salnii Barbara C. Warlick Hailmd Billy Gene Washburn Slidliy Eleanor Anne Watkins instoii-Sali ' m Robert Franklin Watson tJoIdsbcuo Carolyn Jean Webb ' ilniington James Opie Wells Jerry Wayne West Anne Wheless Ann a A. Whicker Brevard Havelock Louislmrg China Grove Betty Ray Whitaker YouiiKsvillt- Glenn Love White Laurinlmrg Raymond Henry White iiistmi-Salcm Millison Anne Whitehead -Murfrecslmro Marshall Winston Wiggins VnuiiKsville Frank Eugene Wilhelm iiiston-8aIcm Hildreth Floyd Wilkins, Jr. Wiiisto Sali-m John W. Williams, II Ki Nancy Ann Williams W inston-Salcm Martha W. Matherly Greensboro William J. Williamson Norfolk, Va. Edward T. Wilson Pinevillc. Ky. Wayne William Wolff ( Irccnshurg, Pa. Ray M. Woodlief Hemlcr.son Patricia Woodward XuTth Wilkesboro John Robert Yarborough Kaleigh Edwin Ogburn Young, III Henderson Carolyn Lee Yow Wilmington 1960 P ' 9: l iM , ? CLASS OF OFFICKIiW Bobby Allen Viii-l ' nsidfnt Jean Thompson Howard BuIIard Si ' i-lvta James E. Abercrombie, Jr. .larkM.Tivillr, I ' la, Gerald Leon Adams llit;li I ' nini David Crisp Adkins Kiii.-iini Janice Lee Allen Ml . ( lilcul Robert Christian Allen arwick, a Harold Mack Anders A lirvillc Charles Brantly Aycock, Jr. iIsIcmiIhiij; Ellis Lewis Aycock ( inlilslnHn Donald Forest Bailey ( iilTsi.lr Johnny Thomas Bailey W iii iMH-S.iirui Arthur Napier Baker inkiiilni-. M.l. Keith Glosson Baker Kiiriii:i|i li. William Baker l.auni S|)riii(; . X. .1 Charles W. Ballance Cuiiiiiirk Ronald Nathan Barker W iriMon-Sali ' iji Mikal Linwood Barnes W iiL-lmi-Si James Wayne Battle Amir James Edward Baucom George M. Bell, II T.iL a I ' a Walter C. Benton Alvon Max Beverly I ' aliukn ' , I ' l Dorothy Rhea Bishop AI-xaiHliia, ; Thomas Reid Blackburn li...rv.lHii Joseph Gaddy Blake Saiisla David Horton Bland (hailo p p P nw Km. Saralyn Alice Blanton Sl,.-ll. Warren Daniels Bloodsworth I ' r iic-css Annr, M.I, Robert Gray Bobbitt Vll,M,„,-S;ilrl,, Darrell Joseph Bonecutter Sliflliv, Olii.i Claud Davis Bowen lln ' i ' iisliup, Jo Anne Bradley SvlvM Nancy L. Bradshaw WilriiiiiKtun John Frank Bragg, Jr. () I.M,i Daniel Ray Brandon Cranu..-Ic,ii Nancy Carolyn Breedlove Roxborc ■Robert Louis Bright Nowtoti Jo Ellen Brooks (Ji-feiisboro James Morton Brookshire Wiristoii-Salem Barbara Jean Brown Kosf. Hill Henry Shelton Brown Goldsboru Robert G. Stuart Brow n, Jr. (in ' crisljoru Victor Emmanuel Brown W illianisldii Glenn Allan Bryant Himsvillc, (l:i. Asa Howard BuUard, Jr. Fa itiivil!i ' Augustus Merrimo Burns, III linxliun. Elaine Byassee Louisville, Kv. Robert Jasper Cain Clinton Walter James Carney Wilmington Manor, Del. Margaret Ann Carpenter Charlotte Robert Neil Chafln Winston-Salem Joe Bruce Chambers Chickamauga, Ga. Charles W. Chatham Greenwich, Cnmi. Dan McNeil Church Statesvillc Coleman Caniel Clarke, Jr. Kyoto, ,hi|.an Laura Ann Clemence Salislmiv Nola Carolyn Coggin Raleigh Jon N. Coley Newton William Avery Collins, Jr. Bassett, Va. Charles T. Colonna •Salislmry, Md. Lela Faye Coltrain Enfiekl Carl F. Colvard West JefTels. n Alexander McAlister Council Winston-Salem Billy Burton Cox Whitl ' ville Stephen Kirkman Creech Kinston Richard Frederick Curlee Winston-Salen, Anna Ruth Current Taylorsville John Burton Cutter Pensaeola, Fla. Peter F. Cuttino, Jr. Tousori, ,M I, Harold Lee Dale, Jr. Clinlon Felix Bernard Dalton Shelhv P p p p 1 -  - .j P i diimi James Calvin Daniel S|iinin Hopi- Jeane Aiken Daniel Duiliain Judith Kay Davies Tcliuicovilli ' Susan Elizabeth Davis I!:rlcJKh William Hampton Davis l ' :il iii Barry Lord Davison H:illK];i, ( ' :iii.-il ' Amu- Donald Ray Dawson TMrlnnn Robert Edward Day ( aiiionsvillr, Md Larry Clifton Dorsett l.iAinnidn Robert S. Douglas W Ijili ' I ' lciiiis. , ' i . Sidney Smith Eagles, Jr. S;ii:itnK:i Angela Frances Earp Anciii John Wade Edmisten James Robert Edwards fauicri Charles Wooding Eichhorn l lucnslicnu Judith Ward EUingham ' li-iiiiii..n William Larry Elliott Hinlii](;i ii Howard McDonald Ellis, Jr. H:,li i;;ii Billy Wayne Eudy Allicm.-i L James Francis Fagg, Jr. lici mok,., ;i, Francis M. Fenderson, Jr. I ' .trrslniiK. V;i William C. Fennell W iIiiiiiikI..ii Landis B. Ferrell Ifal.inli Joseph Brian Fielis Liiiilniuulcl, . .1. Donald Bruce Filer . tl.iiii.-i. (I.i, Brent Floyd Filson .Mlania. (la. Perry E. Fletcher iinii.i. . i Paul Garnet Fletcher nniia, ,a Gilbert Leroy Frank ( irciiisl.c.ro Mary Elizabeth Freeman .Salisliu] Wayne Gray Fuqua I ' l.ilTi.run Arthur Winston Futch iliiini;;ii.ii Bailey Andrew Gainey ( linion Jerry Lynn Galehouse I )n lisinw n. c iha. George Walter Gardner . ' ulTcilk. a Elizabeth Ann Garrett l.iniisvlll. ' . 1 Bobby Lee Garwood instun-.Saliiii Jerry Franklin Gause (iial.i. i ' la. James JM. Geiger ( Irrcn.-lmni Frank Cover Glenn, Jr. Aslnvill. ' Clyde Wilburn Glosson Ilaniiifun. a Kenneth Elbert Glover Dunn James Franklin Graham, Jr. ( li.iiliiiir Betty Ruth Greene i inc nslmi.. Jane Hamilton Greer l.iMnui.ni SOPHOMORES Oscar Franklin Griffith, III Mi l..n-S.ilcln Lloyd W. Gross r„,:,i Xrck, X ■Daniel Lee Guffey I ' ' .irrst ( ' it Drewey Wayne Gunn Ifn . ill, William F. Hamel S .uih, m I ' m, - Wayne Bruce Hamilton l ' ' n],- l lli-inllts, Mil Edward A. Hammonds inu ( li.i.lu Delores Lee Hampton iii iiii]-Salriii Kenneth Gerald Hampton ni l..ii-Sj|,-i,i Irvin Rivers Hanson, Jr. Silisl.iii . Md. Eric E. Harrell ri iiinutli Edward Jeffery Harrell W iiistoii-S;ilii]i William G. Harris Mullica Hill, X, J. Kenneth Eugene Hartman i Alvin Hunter Hartness Glenda Faye Hartness Si.iir villL- Jerry Norman Hass Xculoji Marshall Hayes Hatley ( ' id Paul Gray Hauser iiisiciii-S::lri]i William Deane Hayes Stiiltf;:irl, Ark. Ann Thompson Hedgpeth l.uiuberton Drina Cushman Hedgpeth Sherrill Ann Hege Joseph Hilliard Hensley James M. Herndon, Jr. Davye Lee Hiatt W Barbara Gene Hill Dorothy Ann Hill Carl White Hoffman David Moore Holding l.uinberton L( ' . ington ( irccsnbolo Ape.x i.- tuii-8alc ' in Ediieyville RiUcigh ]):.ll,x- Culircnl Nancy Dianne HoUingsworth Bdoik ' Patricia Anne HoUingsworth Hccmi- Kay Penn Hood Huilmni..,, Virginia Lee Horton iiisinii-S:iliiii Sarah Ann House HMm-ll. villi- Betty Bruce Howard l ' ui|ii:i ,S|hiih; Basil D. Howard Kainri|i.ili- Barbara L. Hruslinski Huilirintun Frank Lee Hudnor Wakr Fon st Bobby William Hunt WiTi.-ilun-Salc-in Mary Jean Hunt Kuliigh Larry M. Hurst ( ■iiirii|ili-]-. W. Va. John E. Hutchins Wiustmi-Salpm Jesse W. Jackson Wake Forest Paul Jacobs Asheville 1961 p p c p il ' ... i Anthony Wayland Johnson ( i lui.l Charles Edward Johnson, II Hcrlfonl Charles Garland Johnson, Jr. ICIkiii George Terry Johnson Wiiiston-Sidfm John Melbourne Johnson Thoniasvilli ' Nan Jean Johnson D.ntoi, Phyllis Elizabeth Johnson V,.n,i,-ll Charles Darnall Jones ( ' IV iMKl..,,, Ky Dan Atlas Jones IhllriKh Donna Lou Jones Vi i t.iIi-S;il.-m Joseph A. Jones l,..li..ir William Lewis Jones ( ' mil .In. W , ' .,. John Drake Karcher P llslmiK, Pa. Lelia Daoud Kassir B: ghdad, Iraq Billye Myers Keith Wi nst.,ii-Sal.-m Jack Stanley Kennedy Cluilnn Frank David Kesler llii l..,i. W. :.. William Douglas King li. HI. ' I illr. S,C, Daniel Lewis Kinney W r.sl..,i-Sal.-iii William Franklin Kirk lOast Brli.i Raymond Kirkman Ml. . irx Henry Little Kitchin Va.i,.sl ,r,, Stedman Kitchin, Jr. .K( otlanii .Neck James Hazel Knight .J .lir,-vill,- Lucy Ann Knight St..k. ' s,lalv Ralph Woodrow Knight Jr Cl.allutl,. Mary Gail Koontz Ihi ii.liMi, C.Dir.. Arlinda Carole Lail Iialiitf Kails Carol Landmesser .M.uksvilli- William Floyd Laney Mi.iin,. ' Hubert Allen Lanier Majinolia Peggy Lee Lauten Mailison Martha Raye Lee Fairmont Peggy Jo Lee i ' nur ((aks Marvin Bruce Leggett Lunihrrlun Edward Rudolph Lewis Calvps.. Virginia Louise Littlefie Id Ca-luiilM Elga Delight Loftin Tn.lit.nali Jerry Franklin Long hull Slalioli Joe A. Lowe .Statrsvilli Phyllis Ann Lowe i;ikii, Sara Lee Ludlum WllllllIIUi ' M Jeffrey M. McArthur M.,rt;a„l l Roger L. McAvoy W il,stuii-.- al.Mil Dorothy Carolyn McBe Mari.ir SOPHOMORES Johnny Cabel McBride Mary Ruth McCollum Margaret Anne McDonald Mary Rebecca McDonald Clinton Eugene McElroy Martin Eniil McKenney i Lowell McKinster Sin James Fr3derick McLean James E. McMuUen, III Hlu. ' firl,!. W V: James David McNeely Steve Mahovlich Olen D. Marlow, Jr. Louis A. Mauney Joyce Beverly May John Duncan Medlin irssi-ll. I ' :i Ak-xi ' :i -etteville Clmrlotte Maxtni, Wilmi Jean Metcalf HnvMrd Kenneth E, Metzger li.-si-nn-i Cily Emil Gene Meyers tinintsljoro John Allen Michaux Whitsett Colleen Gilliam Moore , Wilki ' slKini James Drewery Moore, Jr. Sylva Roger Byron Moore Carnliiia Beich Thomas Walter Moore A.sheville John Woodley Moran W .ishinKtiiii, D. C. Gladys V. Morgan ( JIimi Alpine Archie W. Morris, Jr. ( Jiecn.-ihuii) Judges Brenson Mudd, Jr. Wadeshoro Sarah Nell Murphy W in -ton-Salem Elizabeth Marshall Murray Lexington Freddy Luke Musselwhite I.umberton Charles Martin Nassif MllXtnu Bruce Adams Nation W ll;i ll..r.l,( ' nllll. William Gary Nelson ( l. ' V Cliasc, Mil, Minnie Ruth Nichols I ' uiL-ar Cora Elizabeth Nolan V.-l,.,ii„. John Thomas Norman Iha isville, Md. Charles Ronald Norwood ii ln,i-Salcm David Elliott Olmstead ' mil i(i..nla, Fla. William Jay Orr Flrl 1st. ,11. X. V. Ted Seaforth Overcash Ka,i„ap.,l,s Johnny W. Owens W list m-Salem Charles Edward Parker, Jr. Xew Bern Charlie Wright Parker, Jr. Burlington Judith Patricia Parker Griffin, Ga. Forrest Craig Parrish Koanoke Rapids 1961 9 9 John Wesley Patterson Lr ksvilli- John F. Patton, III usliiiit;i.in, I). ( ' . David J. Peacock X.miIi ilki ' , ' ;l no James Lee Pearce, Jr. SpiiiiK I lope Barbara Ellen Peele Villi:iiii,-t..ri Joe L. Perry W insioii-Salnn James Christian Pfohl, Jr. ( ' iKuloiti- Douglas Kemper Phelps insiuii-Salcjn James Robert Phillips (Ijirrislinni John Sanderson Phillips licli..l,,,ll, I),.u,li, l),l. Dwight Luther Pickard, Jr. I.c inKii ' ii Cedric Dixon Pierce, Jr. I ' ikc villi Robert J. Plemmons I iM I ' cpii Phillip Wayne Poe insicm Sal.m Douglas McDaniel Porter, Jr. W: , DC Julian Patrick Porter, Jr. Sivcm Rudy Michael Potter i:iiz;il«(liiiiuri John Robinson Prince, Jr. KiUcigh Charles Pruitt I ' hiladeliihia, Pa. James Darwin Redding Winstoii-Salem Charles Bailey Reese Gale Page Reeves William G. Rich Delford Payne Richey Lucy Baird Ridley . I..lrli,-a.i CH Thomas F. Roberts, Jr. Ha SIkhv. , Y. Virginia Roe W H liiriKtnri. I), ( ' Elsie Faye Russ W iljiiiiiuloii Martha Helen Sanders . tl;uitu. (la, Reca Sanders yhcilu Jerome Judea Seldin Winstmi-Saliin Richard Pierson Shannon, Jr. Duiham Margaret Elizabeth Shaw Sfali ' . vUI. ' James Donald Shelton iii.-;lnii-Sal. ' iii Janet Hill Shields W iiislun-Salrin Ronald Gray Shields W in.-itdii-.Salciii Robert Edward Shouse Wiiisfdii-Sali-ni Larry Bruce Sitton lIciuliT. ' iiiiivilli ' Slade Welma Skipper W liit.villc. William A. Skippon, Jr. Cnniir.uil , lil,ici Marvin Longworth Slate, Jr. HikIi l ' iiit Eva Lulabelle Smith . ll iiiiarlc Edmond Victor Smith Kri.slnl, ' h. James E. Smith W l]isl..ri-Sali-ni Janelle Elizabeth Smith l,c iiiKl ' n SOPHOMORES Leland Wrightman Smith, Jr F ii-r:ix. V;i. David J. Snider Di-iitmi Rebecca Jane Snyder LiAinjitiiii Dona ld Matthews Spoon ClKiri.itl,- Nancy Sue Spry llirk..i Richard Allen Stafford K •rnri villr Billy Dale Standi I niinnlmri; William Earle Stanley, Jr. t(.ii-.S:,l™i Joel Lambert Starling (■iint..ii Jerry Morgan Steele l;lkii. Joel Ringgold Stegall St. I ' mhI- Barbara Lynnette Stephens F , .■lr..Vlll.■Martha Ives Stephenson Charles Stevens, Jr. W ui- IJilrmli ln)i-S.il,.|ll Donald Stillman in- t.Mi-S:ili-m Mary Evelyn Stowe , Ii, H..liv Williamson B. Strum H.,xli(.io Paul Wayne Strupe ivir.il H:.ll Paul Warren Sullivan, Jr. . lMt.m M. Elizabeth Tarlton Sliell.y Hazel H. Taylor, Jr. Stitesville Glynda E. Lineback Taylor C ' Ipmmons Martha Lynne Teachey in lon-Saleni Frank Pleasant Teague, Jr. Kavftti-villc Clyde Mevolene Templeton (ilin Erie W. Thomas, Jr. W nsl,,„-.Sal,-m Frederick N. Thompson, Jr. H,„lir,f;t. n Jean Wilson Thompson Whit.-villr Mary Brandon Tinus . I:i|j1 •«,..„!, X. .1. Dorothy Ann Todd . linKl..... Va. Rodney Lee Todd Lauriiihurg Hal Douglas Townsend l.:ik( View. 8. C. Francis Marcus Trexler L..x,ngtu„ John E. Turbeville, III .Maricm, 8 ( ' . William R. Turner Suffolk. Va. Nancy Lane Tuttle Crecnsliom William Albert Tuttle ClHmmiiiis George W. Varsamis ClVl ' llsl.OlU Barton Douglas Vaughan Ti ane,-k. XJ. Nancy Kathryn Vaught W ristnn-Salrm Larry Lee Vestal Ronda Henry King von Herrmaim ( irnen.sboro Robert Perry Waddell Grepnshoro Henry Walker Mt. Olive Emily Marie Wall Pilot .Mountain 19 61 p p p P a m Charles D. Wallace illKl, l ' ,,i Marilyn Elizabeth Wallace lli.k.. Frank A. Ward W iii i.iii-Salr Robert Wayne Ward W iiisi..n-SMli. Hilda Anne Warfford W instiiii-S:ili Paul Virgel Watson ( ' liarlc- ioii, W . u Florence Stacy Weaver (irci-iislinri Duke Byron Weeks AsIuIm.t. Kay Eugenia Weston ( ;ririi licni. Jeanie K. Whyte Iv ( liaml Uapnl Miili, Carolyn Vaughan Williams Richmond, Va. George Williamson, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Jerry Bryan Wilson SialrNvilh- John Marshall Wilson , Mi.uui. I ' hi. Sidney Wilson Winslow Rural Hall John R. Woodard ( ' i.]i«a Robert Lee Wynne Ifucky .Mi unt Charles Gerald Yarbrough Ahhciiisl.urg Ran Coleman Yeatts .South Hill, Va. Evelyn Lee Yelton Ruthcrlonltun Ann Maria Yongue PoUyann E. Young Charlotte Greetushoro SOPHOMORES 75 CLASS OF Lyman Ferrell l,i-K sl:Hi Connie Pinyoun Sci-nhi Lewis Morgan I ' jisuli ' Harold Caviness Virc-I ' ivsl.lr Linda Sue Adams ' ra Imsvillr Wanda Gae Adams Hcn-mi Jeffrey Serge Alford Mi,l.ilrl,ur ;li. N , ' i , Charles Samuel Allen iiistnii-S:iliM]i Elmo Leach Allen .Star Lawrence Wheeler AUgood L:uiiiiil)uit; Ogden Olmstead AUsbrook ilrnijictnri Judy Elaine Aman ( ' llniiin Billy Thomas Bailey W inston-Sulriii Alfred Lee Baker l.HrjrasiiT, S, C. Mary Catherine Baker Kiii hi James Wright Barbour il ii Judith Louis Barlow X W ilkisl.Mi Valry Ward Barr, Jr. ( lasidi.i Emmette Lee Bass, Jr. Lnr:iiii Barbara Ruth Beck HunliiiglnM, V. V,- Colin Bertrand Bessonette Vinsti,n-S:il,M Shirley Anne Black Cluiiwill Nancy Lee Blackley (Khu Robert Lamar Bland ( ' amlcc- Millie Eda Blanton loiisi Ciiv Horace Thomas Bone IfalciKli Jayne Boone all.irc Bobby Wayne Bowers ' rii(iiiia viili ' George Denny Boyce Pleasant lianlc J , K J j y S f r S ' S Samuel Boyd, Jr. Linda Lee Brady Larry Brown Bragg James Street Brewer, Jr. William Dennis Brewer Suzanne Brickhouse Ruth Greene Bridgers Katharine Terry Broach Edna Earle Brown Leslie Carlyle Brown Robert Allen Bryan Jackie Lynn Bryant Norvel Edward Burns Patricia Anne Bunch Robert Harold Butler Stephen Gray Calaway David Wayne Calloway Carol Ann Canady Grady Isaiah Carriker, Jr. William Roger Carson Clifford Harvey Clarke Gene Alan Conrad Avis Lee Cooper Alex Lane Copeland Mary Anne Copenhaver Cllrvv Cluisc. M.I lialiis. ' iii HusclH.n. CI •nilnoiis ■lac-kson fhirhtti- Wirist(.i]-8:ilem Winstmi-Salem Raleigh Kittrrll Clalax, Va. KvDto, Japan Wiristrin-Salem L.-ik. ' villp Bfaufort C ' oiu-ord Stephen Herbert Corwin Dover. . J. Howell Trudeau Hali (■ri vycl. Pa. Edward Neal Crawford Pikcville Oscar Creech, III Xcu (irlciins. La. Patricia Anne Crews W iii-ton-Salem Newland Kay Crocker .SIma Peggy Jean Cryner Win. itnn-.Salfm Robert Earl Cunningham .Maple Shadf. X. J Georgia Carolyn Dale itkIi ' II William Dorsey Daniel Kockv .Muunt Namon Leo Daughtry Xi ' wton Grove Brenda Kay Davenport Robensonville Allen Richardson Davis Wiri. ton-Salem Brenda Anne Davis Burlington Thomas Jefferson Davis Charlotte Russell Weldon DeMent, Jr. KniKht.lal.- Sidney Ernest Disher Savannah, Ga. Charles Marvin Dozier I ' ukuoka, Ja|)an James Patrick Duffy, Jr. Houston, Texas Donald Moore Duncan Mdntiicll... Kv. tiMk m ? f ? p p 15 p Harold McKenzie Eagle, Jr. all l.ul Elizabeth Beck Earp ft ni i .li-, :il,Tn James Earl Edwards .■parla Claire Elaine Efird l.rn.Mr Sanford Hayes Ensinger rl. . , Patricia Gretchen Evans .lac -M.l.vlll, ' Hubert Lister Everett ,• nilliMrl,! Errol Wayne Fagg W .il Ul Cuvr William Benjamin Farmer « llisl .ii-. ' al,-.,i James Lewis Farrar ll .iii,v lllr, M,| William Lyman Ferrell H.alcinl, Richard Filippi l)riii:ii, -t. , J. Mary Evelyn Finch Spi .. Il.,|„. Larry Claude Floyd 1 aiM 1 Horace Odell Foil, Jr. .la, ..,nv,lh. Helen Olivia Foss !„■CaiiK.. John Welsey Fox ( Ii. ' IjIoIIc Robert Darlan Fox iii i, M-.Sal.-ii, Judith Arlaine Frederick I.i,iii i ill,., Kv Tera Adelaide Frizzelle Wiu t, ii-S. l,.m Frances Carol Fuller 1 1 ii.l.-i- ,, Robert Ray Fulp Wm i. i.-.- airni Robert Darrell Gallimore |) -l,lul| Patricia Ann Gambill .■l.arta Shockley De Witt Gardner, Jr. Kirh.n in.i. Va Thomas Arthur Gardner Siuiihli,l,l Gaither Bryant Garner, Jr. I(.ilii(;li Kathryn Wilkins Garner W iiisi,„,-s :lriii Fredrick Thomas Gaskins K ,i|icili. James Preston George .SniiililuM Byron Wilford Giltz, Jr. . la -ill.,ii, ( iln., Robert Orrus Glenn .M..lMitaiii Cfy. Trmi Betty Glynn Godwin ( ' l.ixicn William Henry Godwin , ' iliii;i James Albert Greene l.au ml.ilr Sandra Anne Gregory Sali.- lnii Kelly Edward Griffith AinLiralalr, a Gerald William Grimes Haliim. rv . l.l. Linda Evelyne Guy li]iiiinit;liaiii. Al.i, Myron Robert Hafetz Tjciiii n, . .1, William James Hall M. I.rm. .a James Curtiss Halliburton W r.-.i lai.l Glenn Albert Hamm l.,aiiia li i. ,s ( ' , Robert Henry Harmon H,i,,r,r Jerry Burton Harpe W iiisi,,ii-S.il,-iii FRESHMEN John Needham Harrell .lM ks,.iivill ., Fhi. Bobby Ray Harrelson Clayton Arnoni Hunter Harris, Jr. Hniderson Durward Glenn Hart Wendell James Calvin Hartman Winslon-Salcni Barbara Louise Hathcock Albemarle Martha Ann Hayes Ballimore, Md. Francis McFarland Hayuie Darlington. S. C. Marlot Ann Hays I%Tn Creek, Ky. Jerry Esmond Haywood Rollins Larry Michael Heath Winstun-S di-ni David Sherrill Hedrick Ral-igli Matthew Pendleton Helms Bristol. Va. Bobby Gene Hemric Hamptonville Mary Ann Herndon (irovcr Terry Mason Herndon FaM ' tti ' villi Richard Edson Hicks Atl mla, ( ' ,:t Bryan Keigh Hill instoii-.- alcni Brenda Marlene Hill Vinst)n-Salem Edwin Hineman, Jr. Chadds Ford, Pa. Anne McDougald Hocutt William Lloyd Holland Carolyn Boyce Holoman Ronald Lee Honeycutt Elizabeth Hayes Hopkins Ral.-iKli Raleigh Roberta Lee House Sin Antonio, Ti-xas Jo Ann Howard . ' ianford George P. Davis Hudnor Wake Fore.st Mary Susan Huffman Hl thi ville, , rk. Meyressa Ellen Hughes Brown .Summit Suzanne Dunn Hughston Fincaslli ' , ' a. Robert Brame Hunt I.mama Larry B. Hutchins Winston-Silcm Martin Monroe Hutchins .• t. IVtcrshurg. Fla. Glenda Ruth Hyman Fayi-tti-vilh- Charles David Jackson Thoma-svilk- Henry Moody Jamieson, Jr. Charlotte Hiram Vance Jenkins W ilmington Angela Knight Johnson Carolina Bearh James Daniel Johnson . lh; ' marlc James McRay Johnson, Jr, W alimt Cove Joseph Price Johnson, Jr. Mt. . iry Lewis Bradley Johnson I ' ineliurst Phyllis A. Hayes Johnson Winston-Sali-ni Philip Lyman Johnson Webstir. X. V. 19 6 2 )l J w A i A iv dli iA k iiMil Mife Pi Q Pi t O p p p p r jP p f f p William Kelly Johnson Hhvs Camille Orr Johnston Hiinyn, l ' :i. Josephine Sue JoUey Spijifialc Bonnie Lynn Jones W illi;imst(m John Richard Jones Ainliisi.ii, S. ( ' . Edward Jones ' riinnKisvillc Marcia Paulette Jones CliMrlotii ' Susie Othelia Jones lialvigli Ann Judson Jordan ( ' harlottc Herman Dexter Kemp, Jr. DiiK ' spur. Va. William Thornton Kennedy X.wtur. (Iicvp Hayden Odell Kepley llicli Point Judy Annette Kepley Faith Melvin Wallace Kerns Unna, : . Richard Clifton Kerns Monl.h-ir, . .1, Joseph Gorham Kerr W iiiiiiiifjtnn Bettye Lee King Xorl.ilk, ' a. Ann Daily Kinken ( ' ankin Larry Garth Kirk BcaulViit Thurman Delna Kitchin, III W akc Forest Thomas Lewis Klechak Silvrr SpriuKs, M.l Rodg-er Berndt Krakau Haliinioic, I,I Robert James Krause W.nuiik. ' a Jerry Campbell Lambert ( IhtmsIioio Samuel Hardy Leaman Aslicvilli ' Edward Earl Ledford Kiiics Mountain Robert Lee Leeds l.auri-l Springs, . J. George Carl Lewis, Jr. liorkingliani Gary Westwood Litchfield Washington. I) ( ' . Thomas Theron Long i ' in.vihr Thomas Halbert Lowe S.ili.rn, a, David Lee McAulay Morpinton Dorothy Hancock McCanless Salislunv Thomas Charkley McCoy Rebecca Fidale McCrary lliuli Sho.ils Jerry Lamar McDaniel, Jr. Fla Michael Edward McDaniel Sjninn ] aki- Calvin Dale McDonald Tliornasvilh ' James W. McFarland I)ilr,i Hcacii. Fl.-i. Jerry Dwight McGrady W .si .hlTnson Norma Rose McKinney Hciilsvilh- Robert Porter McNairy ( In-cnshoin Donald Lee McRee ( ' li.-uioiic Peggy Jane Maddrey Ho.mokr li.ipi.ls Nancy Faye Mangum Durham FRESHMEN Stephen Dennis Manshel ,-l (l.anur, X. .1. Barton Coles Marcy, Jr. Hr..u.l Hnn.k. Ci.iiii. Patricia Ann Martin Kaliigli Newton Peterson Mathews, Jr. M-I.i Annette Sue Matthews A l,. ■illr James Wilson Maxwell Mur antun Elizabeth Ann Measamer Sanford Robert Philip Melvin W instim-Salem Hobart Harold Mendenhall, Jr. Gordon Edison Mercer, Jr. llaiii| iHii, a Cecelia Shirldeen Merritt WinstoTi-.Sali ' iii Barbara Ann Metcalf Charli ttc Sandra Millians (in-cnshorn Billie Ann Millsaps HuMiinsvilli ' Blan Vance Minton ..rHi W ilkr ' shnru Jean Marie Moore Madi. on Linda Loy Moorefield Danbury Carey Thomas Morgan Mariisdii Lewis Marshall Morgan W ashilmti.li, n. f. Judith Anne Morris Tlitmiasvillc Larry Lamyers Mullis . ilnTiiarie Glenda Gail Myers Tljoma.sville Martha Elizabeth Myers Lexington Patricia Ann Myers Winslnn-Salem June Carol Mall Star James Rupert Nance, Jr. Faycttpville Musette Nance Acme Linda Sue Neal Hiliws Cn-i ' k James Franklin Nelson Huntfisvillr Donald Hale Newlin (irennsbciro Paul Burton Nickens, Jr. Plymouth Cyril Warren Norman lialeigh Marvin Arrin.gton Oakes ( hathaiii, Va. Robert Mark Olshan Smitli Drang.-. X. .1. James Oscar Outland Rich Squan ' Johnny Bernard Overcash China Giovp Charles Linberry Owen Canton Anthony William Packer Ui ' thlihem, Pa. Ramon Emilia Pages Havana, Cuba Allen Hall Painter Forest City Jennie Lou Pangle . .-ihfviiIf Lillian Anne Parsons Winslon-Salem Phyllis Anne Pegg Kcniersvilh ' Jack Truett Pendergraph Lciuisvillc, Ky. Carroll Lee Perkins Dohson 196 2 i E M fife a c p p Joel Larkin Perrell Eugene Petrasy Dallas Conrad Petree W i Constance Valerie Pinyoun Lucia Ellen Pollock I Janice Vernet Pope C. Allen Power l, n Charles Lee Pratt M.m Elizabeth Ann Ptacek i John Athony Purpura l T.l.,kl ]l, . V Francis L. Quattromani rn Vmk.X George Henry Ragland, Jr. Kalis Cl.unli, V:i Fred Howard Rash .li.nrsvilli Robert Beagle Rathbone Slink. 1 llrln|,| , Dili,, Frank Barratt Raymond, III Bobby Carlyle Raynor ( liiii(|iia|iiii Nancy Jean Redding li. ' vill.- Sherrill Christine Redding Wlnslnii-Sal,!,, Charles Edwin Reiley Av I, Ic |; | , Ca Patricia Sue Renfrow I ' air lilulT John Earl Riddle I ' avrtt.villr Ann Gibson Ringley insiuii-SalrTii Thomas Eldred Robinson llilKvillr, a. Tommy Wayne Rogers W inslon-SalciTi Donald Henry Roth i, nlii..i.k, X V Carolyn Vann Rowe l(aliij;ii William Leslie Ruby llul.l.anl, olii.i John Taylor Ryan ( hailiaiii, .1 John Bonner Sams, Jr. W insiiin-.s.-iiini Jimmy Lee Saunders Jacksonville, Ma Joe Odell Saylor W inslcn-Sal.in Charles Escar Scott i:asi Hiai.i Sara Ruth Selby ( ' liaikiiir Fletcher Paul Sessoms, Jr. i.iiiiiiiii li.n Ann Burton Sheets iiisi.iii-Salnii Argie Sisk Shelton Ixinj; Elizabeth Ann Sherrill Saiisl.urv Jan Michael Sides ( ' .lu,. iil Edwin Lee Sims ( ' h.iiuii, Jeanne Olding Sims (Iralum Ellen McLain Smathers linvanl Carol Lynn Smith W alimt ( n , David Bourquin Smith ' l ' .iiii|ia, I ' ki. Doris Anne Smith nisldii-Salrm David Nimmons Smith Si.riicii FRESHMEN Harvey Thomas Smith ' iri ttin-Sulrin John Horace Smith Whitevillc Sanford Leray Smith :iiinit Cove Marcia Wilhelmina Snipes S lva Homer Irving Snow n]. t.iri-S;ilc-iii Tierney Tuan-Van Soo IImhi; Koiih Thomas A. Spencer Iniusljoiu Dallas Thurston Stallings lulentoii Carol Louise Staples SfiuthiTii I ' ines Michael Vick Starling Smithfii-lil James Campbell Steadman M ' .nic-villf Newton Ransom Stell, III I!alris;li John Clyde Stoner i ' .iiil.n.kc. Ca. Joseph Aaron Stringer Moiitiii ' Iin. Ky. James Lyndal Strole ' li:iillmni Milford Franklin Stumpf Charlotte Mary Jane Sturdivant Sparta William Edward Suggs Belmont Hilda Graye Sutton Faison Peggy Mae Tanner Chailotte Vivian Joanne Taylor Wilsnn William Kenneth Taylor St ,t,. i ill,. Linda Lee Tise iri-i..ii-Silrni Catherine Elizabeth Treadway Ca-tmiia James Roberts Tucker Wiirstiin-Salcm Claude Lee Turner Winston-Salem Herbert Ronald Tuttle Charlotte James Howard Vaden, Jr. Winston-Salem Richard Allan Vail Sonth Plainfic-ld. X. J. Paul Baggett Vann Clinton Robert Stanley Vaughan Hncky Mount Judy Dianne Wade Miami, Fla. Tommy LaMarr Wadford Winston-Salem Bertha Walmsley Wagster Columbia, Tenn. David Seth Walker Winston-Salem James Richard Walker Leaksrille Kanny Mitchell Wall Spindale Robert Edwin Ward, III nul)lin. Ireland James Graham Warlick WhiteviUe Jean Eunice Wayland Waki ' Forest William Capus Waynick Keidsvill,- Adalia Mauney Weathers Stanlev Daniel Norton Webster Millonl, Dei. Janice Lee Weisenberger . sliland. Ky. Jimmy Gleim Welborn Winston-Salem 196 2 MMk M Ml ' Ife n p c p m p p © Helen Jewel Whitley Jerry Wayne Whitley MoUie Stell Wiggins Mary Elizabeth Willard Craven Edward Williams Patrick L. Murphy Williams WihuniKlciTi, Del. Sammy Keel Williams lOTiticld Charles Bennett Williamson f ' laiktcni Lonnie Rosseau Williford, Jr. limiiiiKlnn Martha Falls Wilson U ;n-iuii-S;,lriii Trent Ramsey Wilson Virginia Anne Wilson Donald Allen Wilt Mary Howell Withers Christine Lynn Womack Anita Joyce Wood . : Donald Barry Wood W lii tun Franklin Earl Woodruff ;i i.lr Ann Cannon Wright i:iiz;il«- Percy Fenton Yates, Jr. ( Faye Thornton Young Nancy Virgiline Young FRESHMEN THIRD YEAR LAW George B. Herndon, Jr. Secretary Jack Webster, Jr. Presiileiit Paul L. Beck Treasurer William B. Rogers iee-Presiclent Armld Stoiir. I ' rm.tnit: Cll.uhs Fnrr. S,rr, ' !.,r : l„liii Cnnrt. Trr.ulirrr: Fred Hulthins. ' i(e-Pmnlrnt Sli,Jnit B.u Aisocunion. lu-fl run-. Adamandio S. Alexiou Barbara Jane Bailey l)r l hl D.lla rill Paul Lynn Beck Winston-Saleni Iiool ' . ' i7. May Day Pageant ' 57, ' tii I.i-fiul Fialcniity ' 57- ' 59. Sponsor of Marion Wilson Benfleld. Jr. William Christopher Blossom Louis Augustus Burney Inrky Mount ' iImingtl n Aslu-vill Walter Edgar Clark, Jr. George Edgar Clajrton, Jr. Win.- tiin-. ' aliin I ' lii 1|.1ki D.lta l.:uv FratiTnitv. Clis I ' lvshicnt ' .57, .- tu.iriit Hal l; .-i-uliv.- fcuinil ' .iS. Sluiicnt Bar- i:ir,li...i Hoal.l oS. Harold Downey Coley, Jr. Viii. tiin-Sali m Phi . ipha Delta Legal Fraternity •.i7- ' .W. X ' i.v-Pivsi- dent F ' oui ' th Circuit of Ameriean Law Schonj .Vssucia- tion ' 59. Legal Eagles ' 57- ' 59. foiirlli row: John George Costulis Belhaveii James Curtis Davis China drove Phi A]|)ha Delta Law Fraternitv. Vciung Demoerats Cluli ■o7- ' .59. Presiilcnt .if Y.iung D.-ni(ii-iats Club ' .59. Key Ellis Dawkins Phi Alpha Delta Law Frate man ' 58, ' ice-Justire ' 59. Rockingham 57- ' 59. Hush Chair- James Maynard Farris Li cxla? Pill l|jlia Delta ' 57- ' .59, District Vice-Justi -e ' 58 ■ii.uiii; DemcK-rats Club ' 57- ' 59. Leslie Gray Frye Phi Alpha Di ' lta Law Fraternitv Rossie Garnet Gardner Phi . lplia Delta l.au Fraternitx Clemmons IliKh Point L vT pvl lf ' ' r. JCieptame J Student Bar book rychjngf. 87 ' ir i Mdik Ralph Everett Goodale Viiist m-Salem I ' ll. Drita l hi l.i-Kal KniliTuily ' 57- ' 5 ' ,i, Class Vice- George Aliuon Goodwyn THrboio -l.Mii.K l)ilii..,-ints Cliil,, Maisliai ,,1 I ' lil Alpha Dulta Hal Forrest Haire ( ' lass Sr.-lvtarv ' 5S, I ' lil Al|)lia D ' o7- ' o ' J. i;ii .al.i-lhl..wii ■Ita Li ' gal Kiatcinity 5,r,) , n,ir Major Best Harding Siniiia Chi Su.ial I ' laln r.it v, I ' hi ■M. Scahi.ani an.l lihi.li ' ' oS-Ti ' .). Haiuiur lOlk Delta Phi Historian Donald Brown Haskins ( liciTishriro John Marshall Haywood liu,-l inKliain lllinl n,w: David Simmons Henderson cw Bern George Burbank Herndon, Jr. I ' hi Al|ilra Drila l,a« l ' ral.Tml Faxa-ttpville ■. ' i7- ' . )il. ( ' lass Spcrc- Frederick Strickland Hutchins I ' hi l).-lla I ' hi l.rn;,! [■|alrrilil( ' .- Ol ' StUilrril l ' ,;,l --u.|;,ll,,li ■.Vj, ..|- KhTliMfi- W.I. Slu.hail jl,,i licpn-s. ' iii.nuv Im N.n al . I,i,, ■aS, I,rKal l;a{;h.-s ' iT-TjS. Jr. iiistori-Sahaii 7- ' ,-.!l, Vlrr-l ' ,vsi,l,.|,t Clialllll.all ..r H.ial-,! Cnuiiril ■.-,:i, Srh.iol ( ■i.iiil Cornlictitiali J,„n:l! n,tr Cecil Cairnes Jackson, Jr. I ' lii . l| ha IJ. ' lla I.an- Inalmiilv •: S- ' . ' ,), V.aiiig DciiiocTats Chii, . .sheville .57- ' .5 l, Legal Kagles Bobby Eugene James Wiiistdii-Salem Jerry Lee Jarvis Winston-Salem l.flh m,r: John James Johnson Lenoir John C. Joyner, Jr. Gastonia William Vance McGown Tryon THIRD SUA pmidriit - rlcoma ;«(■« spejker. IIVj Kiz fv . ' - . ., , rhjl ' s ml whjt I miJ. I ' lii Al|ilia il..-.l,,ri-S:ilrii ill, LrKal iiaj;!. ' Wliisl, II V, Class I ' lvsi TulmrCil 7- ' 5!l. na I ' n.spvct nil Carroll Halslip Matthews Class Vir,-l ' ivsi,l,.Ml ' .-iT, Drila l,a Kialrnill V ' M Renard Roy Mitchell, Jr. I ' lil Delia I ' hl l.roal I ' lat, ' William Clarence Moore Joe Henderson Morris Jack Morton I ' Ll Alpha n. ' lla l,a« I ' lal Theodore Conway Pruett William B. Rogers I ' lil Alpha D.lta l.i-nal Kl i.T-l n-si(l.-lit ' o ' .l. Robert L. Satterfield Patrick Massey Sharpe (iivinslMiii I ' hl Drlla I ' hl l.au Kral.anlty Tivasiiivr ' 59, Ka|)p: fnurlh ,,,„■: Arnold M. Stone Wiiisidi riii Alpha D. ' lta, I ' .mr.j; Dniiorrats Clul., I ' l Slu.h-iit Bur Assii.iatioM T) ' .!, ■U h,. ' s W h.. m Ai James Russell Sugg Winstm Carol Lamar Teeter All Phi Al| ha IX ' lta ' 57- ' 51). fifth row: Harold Douglas Turner Frits, I ' hl l).-lla I ' hl 1,, ' fial KiMl.aailU ' ■.-)7- ' , )il. Stonewall Jackson Webster, Jr. Mad ■i ' .niMK l)i ' ni..iiats Cklh ■r,7- ' r,[l. Class Prcsi,l,-nt i ' hi Alpha Delta Law Fiateniily. Benjamin Ross Wrenn liii.ls ' I ' hi Alpha Delta ■.-.7- ' .-,:l, V.,UI1« Denic.elats ( r E AR LAW Bull uii lln JuMt iwuli. ■ilivllfi Mart. 89 SECOND YEAR LAW Carroll Garner Dick Warren Vi.-,-l ' n-si,l,-iit Secret ary William Drew Arrowood r ' „n, ' .,nl Plato Collins Barwick, Jr. Kli.slon Theodore Cecil Brown, Jr. lial,-iBl, Donald R. Canady ' ■ay.-lteville Marshall F. Dotson, Jr. i i l..ll-,S:,l, ' ni Kenneth Sawyer Etheridge W 1 i.-t.Mi-S:,lrl.i Robert Humphrey Forbes OxI.ild Charles Gilmore Furr Slale,«villc Carroll Franklin Gardner Duhsoii Clive Irvin Goodson 1 lsl,,n-,Salrli. Marvin Kenneth Gray 1 | I. Ill-Sal. -11, John Samuel Groves W i i. lull-Saleril Harold Gene Hall Kay, ' tl..vill. John Henderson Hasty ChMlintlr Franklin Nance Jackson Clinlcn Bobby Frank Jones SpriuK lln,„. Robert Alden Jones Vil,sl,,li-Salrlll Robert Kason Keiger W iiistuu-tSak-m I. Beverly Lake Wake Fore. ' t Bob Wilson Lawing (i:lstoni:i Robert E. Lee, Jr. illslnii-S:ilclll Clinton Orville Light Spniy Joseph Charles McDarris :iMlrsvill. ' William Flynt Marshall, Jr. WmIiiiiI ( ' Vr George B. Mast Sugar ( iroVL ' Louis B. Meyer Wiiist.Mi-Salfm John Garland Mills, III W iiisti.ri-Sal.Mii Thomas Hensley Morris Baico Harrell J. Powell, Jr. M.K;k.svilk. Robert Joseph Robinson . lioskii ' Robert Frankim Rush Wiustnn-Salc.in Robert Gordon Smith 8t,,ncvill,. Thomas Williford Thomas liiicky Mount Frank J. Yeager Yadkinville Ml m mi J P { ' p A helpnig h,,i;J. FIRST YEAR LAW Freddy Turnage I ' riM.irlil Emil Kratt S,.,.,.,.ta,y Jimmy Floyd |r,-l ' |VH,|,Ht Charles Davis TlVMSIllVr ; (■h,ill of the jejlniii miMii William W. Aycock Tarlmro Wiley F. Bowen Hoffman Robert L. Cecil Li.xillKloll Foster Fred Cheek, Jr. i isl.,i,-S:il.ni Leon Henry Corbett, Jr. Burgaw William Eugene Crosswhite St;llrsvill,. Charles McMillan Davis I..,ui.-.l.uru Gus Louis Davis M. vhrM.ICity Nancy Triplett Dennis Wi islon-Salc-m Philip Arthur Diehl CIkuIuIIc James Lloyd Fish A|,rx James Hammond Floyd S,„ nsKrM. ' :i. William Richard Gentry w ■sll,,«n, Va. Robert L. Gribble, Jr. Ka„n:,|,„Iis Robert Taylor Hedrick Kalcigh Charles Alexander Horn Shelby Palmer Eugene Huffstetler l ist..i,-.Sal .m Emil Failing Kratt .Matllicws Ted Brooks Lockerman flint. .11 Jerry A. Loy w lisl,.ii-Salclli Joe Thomas Millsaps w list. .ii-S.-il, Mil Henry Allen Mitchell, Jr. (liv. ' iislii.r., Marshall L. Pegram Hi .WI. Siimniit Hugh Glenn Pettyjohn W ii, it..n-S;d. ' ni Thomas Sampson Royster, Jr. (Kli.nl Gary A. Sluder L.-i.i ' ster Lloyd Keith Swaringen .■lbi.nmrle Gordon Bennette Tayloe, Jr. ..ir..ik, -a. Larry Adam Thompson Kav. ' lt.-vill. ' Frederick Earl Turnage H ..■kv M..lllit Walter Atkinson Warren llampst.a.l Robert Morton Weinstein (iieiMishoro P 9 9 II !lHlll?fflfP niB muti A Shurpc, Exf:hfi]uir; Jjrvis. Hiivivooii, Clerk. RiitKn Inn ol Phi IXIt.i Phi has iifinrdcd its niL-nihcrs iiuich activity in the hnc of scholarship, athletics, and social lite. The achievement of the Faciilt) ' Scholarship Trophy tor |y -sS marked the rwellrh consecutive ear in which our Inn has received this reward. I here was not only excellence in scholarship, but also in the field of athletics when Rutfin Inn in conjunction with the Legal Ivagles won the campus championship in football. The spring initia- tion climaxed a successful grind for the third year students and provided a goal for the first and second year students. I , - ; vM „ I ' hi Dflta rill hx.il I rater J L .JMA. j - A l .1 1 1 t f ftf tfti % ♦ tfit It f • f 1 I «« • ¥ 94 Jackson. Clfrt; Daiikins, Vicr-liistue; KrnfieUi, Imtice: hllhr-.xs. Trijs- urer; Good ' wyn. Marshal, The Timbcrlakc Chapter of Phi Alpha IXIta Lau Fra- ternity was organized at Wake Fiirest on October I , I ' H . and took its name after Dr. Edgar W. 1 imberkike, an out- standing professor of law at Wake Forest. I he trarernit ' attempts to emulate the humihty, sincerity, and gentlenianl conduct of Dr. Timberlake. Activities are aimed at improv- ing the professional abilities of its members and acquainting them w ith leaders of the bar. It serves the law student as did the Inns of Court in days of Lord Coke, providmg a congenial atmosphere for study and instilling lifelong camaraderie. Wn. l.,r:,w ir. H,nfaU. h- A A vhfTS of rin Alpha Delta Ir, m ■rv mm f 95 -v «■«. w . «« ■- SPOTLIGHT l-nunn ) ' o„„tiH «j,l OUTSTANDING SENIORS PHI BETA KAPPA Honorary Fraternity For Men and Women Cniii: Black Marv Md I ' .irns J.iru- ( iillierr 1 ' ri.ciiiLin I ' mory 15. I ' arp Miirra ' ( ' . ( Ircason, Jr. Samuel I ' . Harvcx . Jr. Bohl) - V. Jones. Bobby 1 ' .. Layton Nancy C. McNeill .Mrs. Douglas .Maynard C;harles C. . klron. Jr. Hannah I .ee .Miller jSgwp j ■fS Holland ie , Moore William I ' . () ens, Jr. Joan 1 P.ireells Lionel 1 . Shaw , Jr. Zoe ( ' Sr ers Hans Orro I letel Holland DouLdas Warren Virgmia . nn deo Henr (...rdon W ilhams, Jr. Joeie Curtis Williams, Jr. Marv I-. York Iranees I ' . Y .un.jhl .od 100 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Honorary Leadership Fraternity for Men President ' ice-Preudeiit SecreLvx-Treasiirer ( )l IN Broadwa ! Charles Rooks Sam Harvey Olin Broadway Tom Carlton Harvex ' Durham Bob Fitzgerald Murray Greason Sam Harvey Dr. Robert M. Helm Jerry Mathcrly Dr, jolin W. Xouell )iLUie Odom Charles Rooks 1 arl Shau )r. Henrx ' Stroupe Joe Weston Cordon ilhanis Dr. Kdum (,. Wilson 101 TASSELS Honorary Leadership Society for Women rrcudfiit Vice-President . . . . Secretary-Treasurer G Din.ili ( iattis I5.irl,ar.i Sue 0 il, Mary Louise Bro PM Mi«J Ui Frances Youngblnod Riizellajeuell J.iiie I reeman jan W ilex Hannah lilkr . FkANCI s YoLNCBI.OOD , 1 K I .(11 IM BltdWN . . . Bakbaua Sue Cook iss Lois jdlinsnn rs. Beulah Ra ririr rs. Mary Ruliuisnn Mrs. Shirle ' I lainriek Mrs. Malnvla Overl.y Miss Marjorie Crisp Miss Dot Casey 102 Wm C E u WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Olin Broadway Tommy Carlton Barbara Sue Coo] Charles Dcane Harvey Durham Judy Freeman Dinah Gattis Murray Greason Sam Harvey I Buster l.edtnrd Marlene Mcl.am |err - MarhcrK Doug .Ma nard Maryanne S. Ma nard annah Miller like Price iharles Rooks ari Shaw mold Stone oe Weston intr hieker Jan Wilcox i ranees Vounablood ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Honorary Pre-medicol Fraternity ' • ' ' ' ' ■' ' wte ' - • ' ' ' ' ' ■' ' ' ' • ■' ur-l ' rc ' ihinit J ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ■' • ' ' ' ■' ' ' ' V r WlMIO I Will, Kl u Hiitoihvi jLt 1 ' ' ' ' Vn.is I ' misiiirr Repiirlcr. aP . . .. . . . . ,. Frccknek I- . An(.l(.Ts()n I lionias A. Baiiciini Cr.iii; (,. BI;iLk .huiKs II. BLick.Jr. I liiiriKis K. ( iirltiin 1.ir Akl lams W illiani R. Cnl.lsron RnUn I.. Il. ' ixr illiaiii ( ' .. Jcnncttf, Jr. Marcus S. l.aurLiuv WilhsC. laii hv llnilan,! ic loorc RkIi.uJ 1 ' ,, ().i..ni I llll.M s . . Bu ( (1, I . Ik Ms ( )k(i 1 1 N. Frank Onivirz Joseph Harokl lalky Charles I.. Waruick JaiiKs ()[iic Wl-IIs ' infr I. W hickcr JntK.- (Aims illiams, Jr. Frances , 1. V,nini;hl(«.cl Allan Carroll Kichani I,. Burleson Charles Duncan W ilhani K. lcRac ( ' hristiiphcr I,, liranilcrt ALPHA PSI OMEGA Honorary Dramatics Fraternity r OFFICERg ' President. . . . I ' ice-Presideiit SecretiUy . . . . Treasurer . . . . M ' l)lS H(iAl Karkn Walker RozELLA Jewell . . Jem Herring MEA1BERS Lcla Fa e Colcrain Xanc ' Long Mary Julia Swift Sherry Dai ley Lee Britt Martha . Mathcriy Jerr - MatherK Bob Sitton Pat Woodward Andv Smith hhwtne Me III hers lane Freeman BETA BETA BETA Honorary Biology Fraternity Lamar T. Adams Richard Fred Allen A! Bauciim Craig Black Jim Black lommy ( arltiin Margaret (-arpcntcr Charles Duncan Mary Mel Karris Patsy Gay James Lee ( iraham Kli .al)eth ( iiiinn Inmmy I leliiis Bill Jennette ' ic Moore ZoE Styers Mary Mel Farris Vally Smpes . C. Koontz Marcus Lawrence W. K. McRae Willis C. Maddrey Charles Melton Cicraldme Moore Laurie Moore ' ic Moore Robert Outland Wally Snipes Zoe Styers Hal Tallev W inOv Whicker Frances Young Ixiod PERSHING RIFLES Honorary Military Fraternity OFFICERS Coiiinmiidcr .... Exiriitivf Ofliar. . . . .William If. Oiuf, Jr. . 1st Lt. RdllKR I ( ;. I I)1M)N MEMBERS WillKini H. Olive, Jr. RoliLit ii. Edison Jame.s T. Turner John I ' . Geer Horace D. Steadman , Jr. Myers G. Tbmlinson John C. Munii Joe C. iil.iki- Charles W. ( ' hathaiii Charles M. Forbes Frank P. llatfue Herbert R. llittle John ' C. Hamilton James H. ebb, Jr. Frederick M. Tate 11 PLEDGES |oeB. Chandler Keith Baker Hou ard Few is Howard Billiard Bart Ma rev, |r. John Muse p Hames Nance, Jr. Richard Filippi Johnny Overcash Robert Fulp Jack Pendergraph Roger Krakau Phillip Poc Stan Gardner, Jr. Bob Rathbonc Annon Harris, Jr. 1 honias Spencer Terr - 1 lerndnn Dale Stancil David Holding Michael Starling William Holland illiam Waynick Henry Kitchen Graver Williams Evan Lewis, Jr. Donald W lit 107 ETA SIGMA PHI Honorary Classical Language Fraternity OFFICI RS I ' ri-siilfiit Ra-s Bfnufm) I ' ue-l ' ifsidfiil .i .J Mark I Uu i moksk Secretary f :, , Nano Hoi-LiNtiswoRiH Pylorus .; ' . di I. A JMf .aa :. Bruce Avscue Advisor MSavX Dk- Karp Ji.hn Akx indcr Altord Bill Arrcuood Bruce B. A scuc P. C. Baruick Rj Bcnhcld . lar Louise limu n W. R. ( hipiiian R(il.crr lit .tixrald R. F. (,.icrl)ck W lilKini Alfred Hall Fliomas IF Iklm.s Mark 1). HauthoriK.- Janus Okn 1 lodges . anc I lollinusuorrh .MEMBERS nm ,, ' George Ferr - |ohnsiin ■Vjames Robert .Medlin I ' ligenia . nne .Melvin F IF Morns Pamela Anne O ' Neal Col. WVrhe M. Pevton, Jr. Donald Owen .Sehoonniaker Jerry Fee Siirrarr Barnes W. Walker Dr. C:. B. Farp Dr. C. y. Harris Mrs. V. F. McDermorr GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON Honorary Chemistry Fraternity I ' ri-suiciit I ' ur-l ' n-sidait. Secretary Treiisiirer . . . RcggK- Bell RiiwhinJ Mattcsoi Willis Maddrcy Caikicll Clark Opic WlIIs Tom Ward Lcroy Butler Don MaicT Marilyn Cook V t OFFICIRS r7 EMBERS Bll I OUFN Makv ; 1ki Karris 9 , , .OK Si Kns Malcoi i I ' osii r, Ro m ami Mai iimis loiii Baiicom W ' a ne |ohns( n Ra ' WVindhcf Bill Oucns Marv v Farris y. ' K St ers Kranccs ollI lllclod Xanev McNeill Malcolm Foster 109 KAPPA MU EPSILON Honorary AA Gthemotics Ol FICERS F roternity I ' n-shhiit ' hi-Virsidfnt Full ( iKIl 1 1 1 IIS .Ann ( iiiii 1 1 1 IIS Kiriiiiiiun Sfiifttrry .... l) KIHK Bkom)« xi C.nrn-spiiiidinM, Sccict,iry . Hakbau.k Sl f. ( ' ook I- SI r r All EN Do 1 SON MEMBERS Dr. Ivey C. Gentry F.llen Sheakin Bruce Boteler Bryan Falls Ronald Fulp W. L. Childers .Mary . kl Karri.s Lynn Leary Gilbert Frank Fred Honrinc Barbara Ann Smith Karl Ray Gentry William ( ) vcns Saundra Tucker Jim 1 lerring Karl Shaw Gordon William, ' . lorn Hill Douglas Smith M.irrh.i W. Marhcrly Pcgg 1 lirchcoek l-cinnic Smith Rav Woodlicf Sara 1 Fniser Robert Stafford (Charles Blanton .Mrs. l.eshc Fale Margaret Dutton Robert Hooper lorn Ward .Malcolm Foster Murphey McGirt .Marcus Lawrence Barbara Horton Zoe Stycrs David .Metcair Judy Jeffreys Holland Warren FroCcssr.r Roland ( .av Row l.uid .Matteson Wa nc Kare Dr. Robert JohuMin hrank Orovit . y.hh lixcrs I ' rolessor Hubert Jones lad Kol.m.r .ManlvnCook Frofessor Kenneth Ka iior Barbara Sam 1 larvc Durham Dr. John Sawyer 110 PHI ALPHA THETA Honorary History Fraternity OIFICF.RS President Vice-President Secretary ., .r. . .J . . A. Don Britt Rozella Jewell Bob Jones Sue Killi;in ( ieorge Pruden MEMBERS Jerry Crawford W YNE Watson . Mary Anne Maynard Becky Moore Hugh Wagner Fred Rolator Ann Cirirtin 111 PHI EPSILON KAPPA Honorary Physical Education Fraternity MickLN lirnun Mr. Idj..r.ian 1 arl C.ukrt l ' .u-.tir l.idtnr.l R..V Church ■J - lludm l.iui.v Dick Oompiciii - Man.ui Iilkr AuhrLV (iurriL ' Kich.ir.l Insir Dr. laylor DckIsc.ii Jnlinnx Prcssiiii Mr. I.cn i:nis..n 1 )ii J Sp.ich Charhc Inrtc Mr. Jack Sralhn;4.s KiLtfir (,,uMis Ben Itmh Jiiiinn 1 liirrull Irank 1 lioiii| ' si n Dan 1 Icrnng PI KAPPA DELTA Honorary Forensics Fraternity Jnlin Alfnrd (:h,irks Ikntlcy Dick Burleson Allen ( arroll SliL-rrv D.iilcv Joe (,i-uhlis Ann Jiili.in Biirhara Peck- Dim Scliiidnniakcr 1 .irl Sh.iu Pnif. lr;inklinShirlL Don Spdiin Susie |i)ncs 113 PHI SIGMA IOTA Honorary Modern Language Fraternity . lr..KniM AiKlcrscin Mr. Marcel IXL-.utd Mr. Charks lausr J.inc I ' VcxiiiaTi . iiTi ( IrilHrlis Ben I loncMurr J(i i.c 1 luniphrKs Dr. Harold Parccll Janice Prindc Susan McCahcv I lame ancc ( ia Ic Rani.scy icmbf;rs laiN nn Ma nard Mr. Ncrlain Stalil Mr. Mack SnirL;ill Jane I iKinipson Saundra lucker . nne hicker Jan W ilcn.x Mrs. . nne lilletr Mr. Ken Keen in .Mrs. Paul R.il.ins..n Dr. I.J. Parker .Mr. I rank .Meadous 114 SCABBARD AND BLADE National Honorary Military Fraternity ni ' lK irS ■CiplLiiii |ol W ' iMON .M First Ijciitcihiiit . . - Ji . . . . Dii K A n ' , IT First Si ' rtiiiVit fcV 1 .... . ' J Ml HI! ( il(l,. sON Ml ' .MBFRS ( J. ( ' . I laniilton R. (). Avery t L. i:. Bnx.ks 1 I.. F. Hurlcson, Jr. J. (). Hodges J. C. Cordon CM. Keller M. C. Crcason, Jr. i 1). W. .Meteair M. B. Harding ■(,. 1 ' . Ramsev N. B. Kclluni. Jr. 1 K. W. Smith B.J. Laurence J. r. llirner R. (;. McRoric C. i: Waldn.p. T. .M. Pittman J. W. West T. S. Royster, Jr. R. (1. 1 All son F. B. Skinner II. 1). Coley W. K. Stanley C. S. Blaek H. D. Steadman, Jr. rhe ,M. Pexton, Jr. J. P. Thompson, Jr. S. 11. Davies J. A. Wcsron, Jr. C. C. Peters J. C. Canrrell P. C. Dillon F. L. C n ard |-. l-isher 115 Marlene McLamb MAGNOLIA QUEEN Jean Hobby MAID OF HONOR i A Ir.iii TluiHlpi, Ann,, Kuril Ciirrnit 1958 (J MAGNOLIA COURT ■J l,,p to Sum .ui.l lrM,„ ,11 dame ' rre part „l the riitir- ' .uiimnil l,r,-p.,re,l l„r . l,,v.,i„ha Qttmi Attn Hrulan .Ul.i hrr A ATHLETICS FOOTBALL I his SL-asiin ,i(ter linll.uir victories ovlt Maryland, Virginia ILxli, and N. ( ' .. Sr.uc, and a rating in the top rw (.nry reams in the country, the Demon Deaeons hit a shimp and lost the remainder oi rheir games. There is one consolation, every ream we pla ed had to realh ' scrap to heat us. I his ear ' s team was led 1) ' the pla of Neil . IacLcan and Norman Snead in the hack- tield, and Frank I hompson, I highie Lewis, and Huek Jollev m the line. lleadJmilhM mull I ' .wl A„ VfA l- ' iuilhill iii-capt.iiiii, Charlie Cirpeiilir aihi Frank Tliniiipn COACHES Althmigh c did nor Ii;ivl- an L-xce-lk-nt record tins xc.ir, it ;is licttcr than the I ' ' i? Rx ' ord. I his was due to a proiiiisiriL; trriHip ot sophomores. Next season with 21 returninsi lettermen, the Demon Deacons should rcalK- roll. The captains ti r next season are Buck Jolle ' , center, and Neil MacLean. fulllvjck. 1 he ' replace the 1 ' S ciptains, ( ' harlie ( arpenter and Irank 1 hompson. ■p m ■.- - T P 1 H D I h BIbXa - ■k 1 rf _-— - ' -iB ■Hmflil! -- : J ' s pm 1 j J 9 T •• 41 f T jyj 1 ■■Bf «Be S ,11 1 4 i v W ' VH fl ■« Bn I B 1 r B B ' i 1 Fi ' B ■k V I 1 H f ' 1 K . B ■■ill r H V _ i Bi V a HL 4 H nHPis Via . '  .. C m R ir.i r f ro( ' j «.if «i; jM f. HietiHo, Amni. Cimsola, W.iHe. HihUhr.iml. Gih Barlmir. 127 19 5 8 F001 y. Sormm SneaJ ■gjH v-J S2t26 f 72 ' iS . .i: «i5f ' l.i .I= I .irjiA ' y« ..i mi r 128 ALL TEAM p if d if 2 if i i X y Hlit hie r.e Buck Jotley 129 N. C. STATE The qiifstion is; Who lus the killF 131 Futiii ro ii Jifi{; rhr ■, . WAKE FOREST 13 VIRGINIA TECH 6 l ' in:,lu,iv J 111 , It takci Imir tn Hup M.ul.iwl ' tm WAKE FOREST 24 FLORIDA STATE 29 WAKE FOREST VILLANOVA U ' ol f punting out of trouble. hff huuuiK: Hi- WAKE FOREST 7 UNC 26 m Thr Lim-iip. WAKE FOREST 7 AUBURN 21 C.Wi hl r,., X- (,et .!- J from hiah! WAKE FOREST SOUTH CAROLINA 7 24 M.vifiitK fttifi-i an f ' pp BASKETBALL (jpi.nii aim Hmj.lli, Itr.ni m.ul, ••Hums MiKi. AssisriHt „mIi At n,p„ 136 SEASON ' S RECORD K . . , , . . .56 Davkison K . 2 . C. Stare . 5. ' . F. . ,5:) Tennessee ,61 V . . :• ; Florida State . ,6t r . . . s .? X ' irainia , . , .76 F . . . . 65 Marvland 6S r . . - - 70 Cincinnati ,94 F. . . , . .64- Louisville 74 F , . . , . . .S5 Yile . , . .76 F. . .57 Clemson , . -47 J. ' - Duke Xorrh Carolina . - 58 F . . , , . . U 4+ Ch.uhe } mrr ir,«., South (Carolina 5S- N. C. State 64 (ieorce Washington ,S ' l . lar land 5. ' North C arolina 75 St. Joseph ' s 76 Duke 85 X ' irginia 81 Clemson 58 South Carolina 5.i Daxton 57 Duke 78 H:ll (,r,,i., 137 Hll.lJ K ■' II ' lit -. ' .I ' T- -0 p„!,il, f,.r Rro,„lu:,y .l .UNSI D„k,: Ritchie .iihl (,mm iiiirr-. J,,- ;, aunt to .11.1 Hii.l.l. It jiiit Imjhi Idr hr K«t .iri,i )i,l Stnl, DEACS PLA 140 lonsL- Broadway, Odom and (irccnc, but gain some of the best freshmen players in the Atlantic Coast Conference. When these boys are inserted into the hne-up with the four returning starters, ue are sure to eo a lone w a ' . Y ATION ' S BEST 141 Ij oks like ht- s (Ilit ium, Oiioin lo Rihhtf ius Ml iindt-r coNtmL i km ' SS H 1 }M h E 11 t t BASEBALL ,vit nacli lack Slallings l.asr year ' s baseball squad had a 14-y record, including tuo victories over service teams. I be Demon Deacons tinisbed fourth m the Atlantic (loast (lonferenee. (jiacb (iene Hooks sa s that this squad is taster than an he has ever been associated with. We have an experienced infield and outfield, the onl question mark being the inexperience of some of the pitchers. J ' S ' J Ijmi v H.,„MI ir.i 142 143 1958 SEASON ' S X ' lrginia Tech 4 ' irginia Tech 1 Delaware 1 Massachusetts 1 N. estate 5 Oinnccticut 3 South C ' ariihna 2 N. C State 14 Duke 9 N ' lrgmia lech 7 C;ienison 12 BE RECORD Smith ( .iniliru 5 Sourli ( ' urolina 2 ( kmsdn 4 North ( anihna , . 1 MaryLind 2 N. C. St.itc 4 1.ii- l.ina 11 iryini.i 2 X ' irgini.i I North ( ' .irohna 1 145 d ' C rrntlinv, Ua WRESTLING ln,„„n ( .nil,,,,  v, .. « « Luiimer l,„t „„ ,l„- „,:l r,a ' ' «u At tlu licginnint; of tliL season, ( );Kii Pirers h;ul ,1 sni;ill w restlini; siiuaJ. lie created interest and liinir up the squad in size and prestige in tile Atlantic Coast (- uterenee. ( ' .iptjii li n, iy Mtirtnn nwkfs .? t,tke J,j- n fni l ' in :t;ij „ ,l„, CROSS-COUNTRY This year ' s cross-country team was hurt by iniurics anil was definitely lacking in manpower. The team captains this year were lettermen, Bob Medlin and Sam Jordan. Cross-country vieet stjrts off IL-Ith .ill mm in ilosf . . 147 The IV ' iciin goll tu.un. uniKrs of t c-;ir ' s Atl;uitic ( ' oast (Conference title ,it the Old linvn golf eourse. is not expected to lie as g team. It will be led b - Phil Wiechman. Ronnie 1 homas, and Toninn- Helms and are e(]iKil to or superior to .in linkmen in the conterence. ( lach , lcKinne does not expect quite so good a team as last year because of lack of depth ui this ' ear ' s team. He docs expect a very creditable pertormanee durint; the season. The varsit) ' swimming team had a liisapp imtmg season this year, but closed on a high note capturing si medals at the Atlantic Coast Conference Su uiiniing Championships. Coach IJison is looking forward to a successful season next year with most ot his lettermen returning. The biggest loss will be Talbert, who has been the leading .scorer tor the past two years. The rising freshmen squad who won ten medals in the Freshmen Invita- tional should help the team a lot. .rj;,rulVrJl 149 W M 1 9 k 1 ■fclJf s™ r H Wi ) — == gg y W, . .( f ' .v l; ' ; -.;7 .( lyni-n-Jnl Bill Nonnan v.Tiiii.uis durnv ur - Xnrm.ui takes viitory r.ip. TRACK _ i I ' MJor Kappa S,y, Smwa rln ' s ' 7« v«ll,-y ' all liilory (rjrr Sik ■. (. MEN ' S INTRAMURALS Thu inrraniur.il (irour.im is pLinncd Inr tlii.- sruJcnts. It includes toiirlKill, l),isl i.rlr.ill, rcnnis, sottliiill, w liter polo, suiniiiiiny, wrcstlini;, golt, hnrscshnr, and nflc niarksnianship. I ' .vltv student nn the campus has an opportunity to participate in these intraniurais, leading to comperirion be- tween fraternity and independent leagues tor the campus championship. Hrvaii l-Jls ton,,-. .i,r .,i i.iih ., ,, ;,„„,l ui hidrlhill . 152 Tram ipnrt i i,imi;frs .; .. kn.-cling: ofun soflhall: Hnsti IIS. innai liiral Hamr - -liij 1 ink pan maihi iT. Sra nding: Ijt .r. vollnMI: Gree r. field Iwdrs: . lui M,.u iiirr. ton, Crnniri ,  - ,i kukftball. WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS Intramiirals for « orriL-n arc- sponsort-J by tlir Women ' s Recreation Association. 1 he program consists of tournaments in volie baiI, basketball, tennis, held hocUex ' . sottball. and s miming. The teams are tnim dorms, sojieties, and mdependent groups and vie for top honors in the tourniments. (iirls who obtain the required number of points through participation in both team and individual sports earn their White Jackets ke or the much sought after Wake Forest blanket. ? ' .PP hhiiviJujl spoTt nianjz rs an. kru (ahlc- trtims. Standing; Taihon. tf mmtott: h.ole, olf. MONOGRAM CLUB Honorary Organization for Varsity Athletes 1 All ll ' ,l kS l ' .oi,l,N Allen R..nnie Cuthrie Charlie Parker .Kir ' ,a loin Helms Jim i earce jiic lionccurrcT D.in liewing Jack Phillips liill Barr Barr iHines Ce.irye Ritchie ( Lirl ikiK ' h.ini Jim Harrtll B,.hh R..lHns.,n W.irrcn lil,..,ds« .nth Bnl, Hnn ' , 1 leiiTy Helliies krank Skinner Buck Jolle Bill Skipp.,n Ikrhic l5roun Sam Jordan Bruce Smathers Olin Brn.Kl .i Bob Lawrence Boh Smith I..irr ' Brooks I ' .Listcr I edforil Norman Snead B Ton BulLird Hughk 1 ewis 1 l.irace Steadman Siiiii Butler Walt l.an; 1 rank 1 hompson n.nx- Buil.i V Jinmn Lam A Boh I ' albert lomniy ( ' ;irltiin Leon Lew is J.ihn L) ner (]h;irlic ( ' ., rpenti.r Neil MacLean lom X ' aughn Bill ( ' hipin.in Boh McCrearv Duke Weeks Al ( lonovi-T Pete Mannint; Jerr West Mike Cox Karl . lunn l Mt; Wit;-ms Jim l).ilr inpk ' Jimnn M.irton J,.hn Ashhurn Cli.irks Duncan lom MeClure Id.he L:uld Ken 1 errcll J.ihn i nik B..hh Br.iun Charlie 1 orte llarr els..n B..I. Medhn ' Okn lox l ' ,udd .,rwo..,l K..l.err W nne W iiision 1 iitch Kiehar.l (KI..111 Bill Williamson Ken (.lover ick Patella Ronnie Ih.imas Bill Creene Ralph W..lir 154 WHITE JACKETS Intramural Participation Organization for Women ' f All MBFRS Hctrv link Jane Greer F.lga Loftin Janie Dale PooK Mar I.cc Bntr Bobbie Hill Phyllis Louc BeveK- Seauel! Rrbc Bro.id«,i Butch Houscr Flaine McCrary FIcssie Severr Jo IIIlii Bn.nks Bett - Hollificld Margrct Anne McDonak Barbara Sniirh Barbara Brow ri Cornelia Huskins Susie Mctiahey Fibliie larlton N ' anciy C olc - Fran Joyce Janice Priode Saundra Tucker Barbara lel aRls Cirace Wallace 155 im jr-.vi D,„h,m fiilfille.l - yll ihc pmilmn .n our Sliidait (,infriiii:nil I ' rnijinl. Clhirln Dram-, .n ' ic,-l ' mi,l,ii , led ili, If iihiliirr m in vers uark. Aiht fn, tin- iimiiim, nf Tu chn- E.iil Sk,- .-J. S,;j,ljr „l ihr Siiulnil HoJy fl,;l,.l l.,rl,„f l,l_.,mh. LEGISLATURE Manhen ijf the SliiJenI l.,K:hafii,f .,r,; inml r..u Sli.r : r.uhr, I ' linwi,. Ferrrll. Morg.oi. Alff.rJ, Sliephenl. ami Drmr. Second rnu : Cook. Allen. D,7v j, Mcljmh. Cazrness. Younn. Diirhav,. ami Alphm. Third row; HolfeU. O.hiii. Broirn, Thompson. Brocidiray. Griffin. Hnl hy. Griil ' hs. .vhi Stephenson. HONOR COUNCIL Honor Council members are. frnnr row : ton — chair nan. Hedrtci . Strum. Second mater. „m: Williamson. St:inding Hi ■man. Jordan. Binkley. Carl- ■: Mllcox. Herring. Sehoon- rd and Fitzgerald. S,n,.,I Sl.ul.t.uJi ( ' ,. WGA 1 he WciiiKn ' s ( ii)VLrnmi.nt AsMici.irion, an nryaiiization ciimposcd of all woiulti students •{ the collcs;c, spent a hiisy and fruitful ear. The Christmas Dance, the Faculty Reception, and the Magnolia Dance ere just a few of the activities the group sponsored. These events along with the problems faced, the adjustments made, and the friend- ships formed left the women tud ,nts with lasting memories of a year as a Wake Inrest co-ed. 160 CHAPEL ChajK ' l programs this x.ir w ctl ' led liy chajxl s)xaki-T Dick Burleson. Heading the chapel planning coniniirrec a Jerry Crawford. Programs in chapel were ot an ex nature this year consisting of a visit from Billy Graham, and talks by leading integrationists and segregationists. . long the music line, ue had a concert b ' the W ' .F.C. hand and another visit troni the instori-Salem Teachers C Choir. (JljprI CIl.uTiluii: l. ' rrv Cr.r.ihrJ. Ur fthrrs of the Ontnhxnaii ( ' otmintltr .1 , r,v, frnr. Wcrrvimn. IXiiisoii. FMls. ;,l S,., fnrJ. )V,««i;. l.,„„-v. Iiihjil I ' nMe. Ullcoy, Frrrimn. Sinrl. S,lm,„i,iAr, . Ku„h. St.imlini;: Ma,1- 161 „J Ihr B.S.V. lixntilr. inu. f ' hristfflii i. H,trl ul. scitiJ l..irp. rn-Hrsimn. « « ■,■i , l ' ,«,l,: I:, Ural, I ' riidni. I hirj rnu WilU.um. Rut v. inc. K„l H.S.C. rmiJn B.S.U ClonrLTiipiirar litcr.irurc discussmn groups wire organi xil tiir the tirsr tiiiic tins (.ar. Mutli intcTLsr as slmwn in the two groups, led by Or. I . ( i. ilson and Dr. Dan (). ' ia. Students gave gcnerou.sly to the I.i.sten prograni, which renders technical, medical, educational, and spiritual aid to those in need. Several sacnheial meals were sponsored by the Listen committee. In March a play, ( ' ry ot rhe Beloved ( ' ountry, was presented in chapel. It was a joint edort of students Irom Wake lorest and Winston-Salem Teachers College. I he week-end student-led programs of the Extension Department were presented in some twenty-hve churches in North ( ' .irolina and irginia. 1 ight -h c srudents par- ticipateil and tra cleil well (uer !,(1{)(I miles. Workshops were held during the Near ro train students in extension work, music, recreation, and drama. I here were hve issues of rhe V.i(« v l;,- ' , the B.S.U. newspaper. I hr actuiries of the college Sunda .School, I raining L ' nion, rhe Ministerial Conference. (Christian I ilucation and Service Club, and the Y.W ' .A. ' s were co- ordinated by the B.S.U. A daily vesper service held in Davis Chapel provided a regular opportunitN- for meditation and pravcr. I he local organization was one of the sponsors of Religion in Life week in Lebruar ' . It also supported the state-wide B.S.U. Pall Convention, Spring Leadership Conference, and International Student Retreat. I he Baptist Student L ' nion is a voliintar movement of Alln, h,sl,- . Clupl.ini „l Ihf („ll, RETREAT Baptist sfuilcnts wild ;irL- socking a mature faith in ( hrist hich tlK- - can share w ith others. It is an organization hich provides opportunities for growth through stud , worship, and service. Sam Harvey, senior prc-ministenal student, has served this year as B.S.U. President, and Edgar D. Christman, a Wake Forest graduate, is B.S.U. Director. Three members of the local organization have held state B.S.U. offices this year. Sam Harvey has served as President pro-tem, Janie Dale Poole as Y.VV.A. President, and Earl Shaw as Student Representative to the General Board of the North Carolina State Baptist Cj invention. EXTENSION 1 he first event of the ear was a rhree-da , pre-school retreat held at (lamp Hanes. .At the retreat 4. ' freshmen and VO upperclassmen worshipped, studied, and had fellowship together. The theme Quo adis? was developed by the Rev. arren ( arr, Mrs. Miriam Prichard. Dr. filenn Blackburn, and Dr. Jack Noffsinger. One of the outstanding features of the B.S.L ' . program was the monthly supper forums. These forums, sometimes known as Skeptic ' s Hours, provided an opportunity for serious examination of the ( ' hristian faith. 1 he program personnel presented many viewpoints, including liberalism, and fundamentalism. Y. W. A. Monthlv supper meetings heack-a the list of V.W.A. activi- ties, led by Bcttie Chloe Payne, president. Listen Fund collection was sponsored in the uirls ' domis. A stud course at the Barn brought Ixhocs From Indonesia. The Lottie Moon Christmas Of- fering for foreign missions was emphasized in December. Y.W ' .A. members participated in morning pra er services and X ' espers dur- ing the special mission ieek. An original skit and a ban(]uet uerc spring events. For June brides, the W hite Bible ( eremonx ' was a special surprise. Special community mission ac- tivities included welcome favors lor freshmen, tra favors tor Baptist Hospital patients, and ( ' hristmas carolini;. )M .-I U,ul ' ,,, HLutiiwii. llinnip tilh.,pi, H, (.Irnn, L,:,w.,„. Hrr,!, (,r,ffi,l. Wilsm,. Ihiiilimh. Hoffni.ul. Filri WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP I he Westminster lellouship, under the leadership of Ann W il- son. met ever - I hiirsda night in the west wing ot the catetcria for supper and a program. The Fel- lowship ' s pro|ect tor the ' ear was organization of a W.stminster Fellowship at tlie inston-Salem Teachers O.llege. Wake forest was represented at arious times during the -ear at Westminster Fellow ship conferences. Several of the group also attended confer- ences at the L ' nion Iheologie.i! .Seminars at Richmond, N ' lrcima. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION AND SERVICE CLUB 11k- Ciliri.stKui lilucaricin and ScTvicf Club is composed ot men and women who arc interested in becoming Directors of Christian Education or in doing any type ot Christian service. In preparation for this important life ' s work, the members are given practical ex- perience by carrying out several projects of service such as helping at the I ' irst Baptist Church (colored) and the Friendship Bap- tist Church (colored) and giving worship services at the Baptist Home tor the Aged once each eek. I he ehil) also had several social activities uicluduig a box supper, C ' hristmas carolmg, parries, and a bani]uet. L ' nder the leadership of Nanc ' Piekelsimer the club had a most successtul ear. of Christum FJucalioii atul S,rii,r Cluh are, seated: Templeton, H,dncb. IhJiiiaii. II « r, McOilhin. Herry. DoirninK. R ' le. Standing: Payne. Poole, Hbiilim. HLidi wi,. Suiiinrrs, , Herntioji, Black, Cooper, Goiiirin, Hyjuan, Cross, Greer, S eve?is. Ciilhjiii iiicmhers are, row one: Baiicmn, Dislier, Siirratt. MlUrrson, Sniiier. Row two: Shillings, Cox Hayes. Re,i- i,ie, Burns. Row three: Brooks, Farmer, Caiiajy, McDaniel, Glenn, Dr. Herring. Row lour: Williams. Smith. Ferrell. Dr. Easley, Dr. Griffin. Row live: Hale-Cooper, Britt, .Uintun. Prince. Brvant. } ' ates. CULLOM MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION I he Culloni Mmisrenal Con- ference was initiated at Wake Forest College b Dr. W. R. ( ullimi in 1H96. Coming to the Department ot Religion, Dr. (All- ium tound nothing special m the routine ot college life for (iung ministers. He suggested th:it the ministerial stuiients should meet eekl to talk nver the mam lines ot a minister ' s work. When Dr. Cullom retired from the class- room, the group voted to name the org.ini ation alter its leader. I he eonterence pro ides its own programs, inviting outstand- ing ministers, knnien, and mem- bers ot our own faeult . I lie programs seek to de;il with the problems ot the ministr and discuss secular ideas ot interest. WESLEY Tin.- Wl-sky l ' ' ()uiul;iri()ii (ititrs ;i fnurfcild pr(iL:r:im of coiiuiiDn wnrship, coniiiKin srudy, fellowship, ;ind witness. [hroiigh ;i stuily group program, menil)crs studied the (Christian faith in relation to modern literature. .Meetmgs were held three times each week in the t ' nrni nf a Sunday Seminar, a Sunday evening program, ani a enniliuiatmn supper and worship service on W ' ednesdax s. CANTERBURY ( ' anterliury otters an opportunir ' tor I ' piscopal students to meet, studs ' , and he a witness to the Lordship of Christ. Weekly programs included speakers, films, and discussions. A service of Holy Communion was celebrated each month. The Rev. (ieorge A. Kemp, assistant rector of St. Paul ' s (Church, was (Chaplain. OtHcers were: Doug Bailey, presi- dent; S lvia Hackett, vice-president; .Margaret MacDonald, secretar -treasurer. I ■1 fl F 1 1 ' k 1 ■ti ' 1 f Ieawi W.£ 1 a 1 ■1 1 HI .Uf«; .f of iiuti tu CHOIR Providing music for the Thursday Chapel services as w ell as presenting other special programs during the year w as the job handed to the Chapel Choir. Ably directed by Dr. Thane McDonald, the music department proudly presented the Tu en- tieth Annual Christmas esper Serivce which included representative anthems from the traditional and contemporary Christmas repertoire. No one can doubt the superiority of our C ' ollege Chapel Choir after hearing the presentations on both the informal and formal occasions. To represent the music of W.ike Forest thirtv-eight voices « ere chosen to form the College Touring Ch.iir. Li£ff?iS ® ffifi — «BB J «rfl . 4-« '   M« HVl -I « iLuk tulrrabU hy tilt tli.iprl ih, ItlltttI 167 PUB BOARD Publicuiiins Bci.ird is niadc up (it rhc cdirors and busi- ness managers of each publication and the faculty advisor of each. This board elects those who will head the publi- cations for the follow ing year. This year Hannah Miller served as president of Pub Board, Bob Fitzgerald as vice-president, and Dick Avery as the secretary. ' ; . H,„,r.l .uhnun: Folk. Il ' , ,,,,,, .S „, ,v, Hiirr;i,v.lis. r„l l!„,i,J , « ' , . ., , 11 ; ;. 11 ;, ■,■,, dpi, II 7 I l.uiiul, tillrr, rrnulrni: )„ ■Avrry, Srcrelary, lerry M.illurly 168 WhnnSl.ql 111,11, hii. II,. trout n Stun. St,-vnis. S. ii,r. Hill. u : Gl.l,,,,. Imin, Kiiik. Meiiill. Ilniiw. I ' .irii .iii. Second r..u : f.zzrll, Ruiini, l-i-.i„(: H,ii,s. Il.ij.t:. ) , CliieJ Animiiinri. hiii l ' .::,ll W F D D With programs ranging from music to theological discussions, W 11)1), the Wake Forest College radio sta- tion, IS on the air from ' :()() p.m. to I :()0 a.m. on u eekdays and 24 hours a da during exams. It reaches all on-canipus students through a direct current into the dorms hut does not have an otf-campus frequency, although ir sometimes operates through W ' SJS. In addition to the 20 ro - ' 0 students required to maintain a full staff through- out the school semester, W ' FDI) has had this ear, for the first time, a full-time paid advisor. 169 i 1 Bmt .. .,r i II g ggi W.ahnh. t.iilur. STUDENT llif Student .M;it;azinc ' made statcu idc ln.adlincs in its first issue with a thought-pmvoking editorial urging integration at Wake Forest. Throughout the rest ot the year, the high quality ot the magazine ' s content and the eiiurageous editorials of Jerry MatherK continued to provoke iiiueh on-campus discussion. Six issues were rilled with the work ot both old and new poets, w titers and artists. I hough the maga .ine showed changes irom the puhlieation ot li.litnrhil Sl.ql: llilll:l, ' V. Slll„ll, l.irp. Mjllirrly, StlmwmArr, I ' artrlli, all.l jonn. 170 S!kSa ullack, Hyman, Efird. Hi,h FHZKe ' . hi. hi, MAGAZINE the previous year, life in The Student office went on much as usual. The only couch on Puh Row continued to furnish comfort to all the publication staffs. 1 he cider jug, still half-full, stood behind the door. A disconcerting innovation for some old-timers uas the cleanliness of the office, caused by energetic production manager Barbara Sue Cook. But in spite of its new neatness. The Student carried on its share of the Pub Row traditions during its seventy-seventh year. CtnulMwH jiid A.lvrrrisinii stjjf Crrech ll-Ji ai sent • ■hf t the ptctit OLD GOLD BLACK I he t pic;)l week spent by editor Hannah Miller and lier start is indication of the amount ( t work that uas necessary to put out a top newspaper. lnnda ' afternoons assignments uere made. .Monday night was for the week ' s stud int: chores, for the next night work hegan in earnest. Wednesday and Thursday [iiore pages were sent on their long bus ride to Nashville, where Ohi (iald is printed. The lug push came on l ' ' rida ' nights. Hannah worked as late as her extended hours wduld allow and then left the remaining bits and pieces to be done by managing editor John Alford and his cohorts. Around about May the start hat! to admit to weariness, but this dkl not in an wa ' cause the paper to surter. . nd hen the lights were turned out tor the last time on Saturday ' morning there was that thrill that the ' wcHild be turned on again three months awa , earls in September. Il.uiiuli Ulln. r.litnr. Bub I)n„iv, hliuilfss w.,n.,K 172 173 THE 19 5 9 The 1 5 Howl KR start ' has worked hard and King during much of the year. At first work was very easily put ofFand the deadhne lieing so fir away it was pretty gcneralK- agreed that there was no need to rush things. Around December several members of the stall were quite surprised to Imd out there were only a couple ol [iionths left to get everything in to the publishers. With much fussing for people to get their pictures taken and to get their copy in, and much worry that the start could not get the work done on time anyway, things were finally completed. On these two pages we present the starts of the 1959 Howler. Wmfry W ' hidrr, ,;l. ]„r.t.w, Alli l.ml FJiWr: Mihliell an.i . lr,re..w. Copy Sli.r - and Whickrr, phoronrjphy eJuors. Dick Airr , huiiNfii f hiiu i (Jljiiihrs, spnrrs t;li!rir: Kirsaii. Captions rdihiT. S inlll. hralrnury t i. P H IS I Ik PliiliimathisKiii I.ir(.T.ir ' Soci(.t is :m ;icn c organization which is interested in the ini- prnvement of its members in the fields of eorreet speaking and construetive thinking. I lie topics which are discussed in the soeiet are of current importance as is denoted h a hst of this ear ' s programs. ( )ne lecture of current imporranee was the Beat ( ieneration and an ei|iiill interesting discussion w.is held concerning the hook, I ' lif Orfi,vn:,niriii l.iii. he goal of the soeict ' is the impro cment of W.ike lorest College through literarx activities, he societ ' heheves this goal has lieen attained this ear under the leadership of Joe C iruhlis and Don (irithn who have served with elhcicnc) ' in the otiice of ' president of the societ ' . E US Wl-. rhc- mcnilKTs lA tin.- I uzili.in Si cicr , nf ' ,iki.- Forest C ollcgc, iK-liL-ving that a litcrar society is bcnchcial to our intellectual, cultural, and forensic development, do ordain and establish this constitution. Ihis, the Preamble to the Society Constitution, has been re-emphasized this year with programs alternating between lectures by outside speakers and student parneiparion programs. Initiating twelve new members ui the fall .semester swelled both the enrollment and the treasury. Draperies w ere suggested tor the w m- dow s to enhance the appearance of 1 u Hall, 2i(l Re nolda. Meeting on alternate londa s, Icnai tollowers ot .Mother Kuzelia were given man) ' chances tor cultural and forensic improvement. Regaining the Inter-Society Cup was a constant goal. Pmuimt (,f the Eusfor llu fall in. l.:u Cori:.,- PruJn iemhen nf llu Eli ' s are. Hartness, Garrott, Fjetm, L-: Canady, Lennon, Pniden, Farcells. Hemiricks. Row two Sli.i ' . Hester, Hobby. Row four: Schommaker. Bmkley. Stee,all. Hjrve 177 A K A L U 1 he ( l;iniiii;i u (.h iprcr i)l ' tlK- Dcirn Sit;ni;i Pi, liitt riiatmn.il liiisinL-ss Fraternity, h;iil an intercsrini; and |ircHliicti c car. This was tlic fraternity ' s ninth ear on our eanipus. The ortiL-ers for the year ere John 1 . Cintrell. Jr., presiilenr, Boycc WiLson, viee-presulenr, (). Tom I)ane ' , seeretarx , arnl Charles Styron, treasurer. 178 This war the WO Scrvifi.- l ' ' r:ircrnir - has cxtt-rnlcd its hand (if scTvlcc m many anas ot campus hh.-. Amonij nrhLT fctivitics it pubhshcd a studL-nt-taculty directory, operated a book exchange, and «as active in building a student car wash. APC) also sponsore-d the annual L ' gK Man Contest, and con- tinued work on a picnic area. A 12 A K N Ibis year Delta kappa Nu established the liusiness Woman Student ot the ear . ward to honor the most outstanding senior business niajor. Other worthwhile proiccts included building a library ot shorthand records for dictation, inviting representatives trom various fields of business to speak, and selling hot eotiee and doughnuts for Sunday morning breakfast. 179 taj„r,tln: Ihiiu-I. Ilif hn. S.ijml. Kmr. l,ni,n. Il.trnll. Ihnnli. Ilrjruk BAND Featuring cighr ot rhc finest majorettes found an liere, the Band put spirit into the loni; Saturday afternoons this fall with their showy half-time perlorni- anccs. In Clemson the band and Deacon Bill Shepherd, always the friend and eo-star with the hand, captured the hearts and the head- ines of the state. In New York last , la , whether they were marching down fitth Avenue or a concert before the Customs House, this faithful and spirited group left Wake forest a well-known and liighK re- speered name. .A pla()ue presented li the .American Legion at its National Convention is proof of this f)r the hand ' s dramatic demonstration of the unit ' and concord of all Americans and manliest. uion nt true . merican hn.therho.id. CHEERLEADERS Pninioting school spirit at athletic events is the pri- mary aim of the nine cheer- leaders elected each spring by the student body. To them goes the credit for organizing and leading pep rallies, bonfires, and parades. Mot ton, ihornion. WR A Wake lorest C « oiild not be complete « ith- out the happy faces of the members of ' .R..- ., an organization for coeds. Betty Bolt, President, was busy leading the coeds in intramurals. Sports Days, ther events sponsored V W.R..A. Wliite iiekets, college blankets, and silver bowls are visible symbols of a successful W.R.A. member. H K,. . ,,„hfr .u.. in.nt r..« l fCfc ri , IMlui, McDaiul.l. Hinkiiis. I„ur. Tinhr. Irffn.s. Second r.iu Sjiiilh. Rrrr n. Srzrrr. hiMuiwr. Lli.lliiiii. I ' rmJ, ' . Hmnh, WdLur. ORCHESIS CLUB The Orchesis Club, u ith .Mrs. Clyde H. Dornbu.sch as Its advisor, gave two presentations this year. . recital uas given in Decem- b,r, and in . la - the ( lub performed at the Magnolia ( ' oiirt in honor of the ( lueen. Onlush Clnhmrmhrs.nr. fn.nt r « in thr niirmr I arp (,r,,r. I ,r ,. Sa n,t I uflii,. Alhii. Hm.ulu-c Tunis. Sc-.-cmi n.u F„„.l, ' r u,rl.Y. Hnd n. I ' .uk, r . ( l„A, Bruit; ' ' . Ruz, . lurr.n. Hruuki. ). Stjiulint; lli,l,li, ' .i.i. r.is.lul. F T A riiL- Future IclicIkts of Anicrica, (irg.ini .cJ tn hilp prospective te;Khers develop ,) professionji attitude and learn more alioiir rlieir cliosen held, met once each month throughout the ear. On November K, IQiK, the chapter acted as host for the 1,000 delegates ro the annual fall convention for high school F.T.A. chapters. Speakers, movies, and color slides provided entertainment as well as informarion. Members doing their student teaching h.id an opportunir ro use in their classrof)ms the facts and hints uiven in F. I.A. meetinsis. The International Relations Club of Wake F ' orest College, devoted to the understanding of world affair.s, has thirty members. Dr. Ro - lumper ot the political science depart- ment, IS ad isor. Meetings featured debates, lectures, and programs eoneernmg international affairs. Members at- tended the .Model United Nations meeting in Chapel Hill and various regional conferences. The club has afhliated with the international Association. Officers: Fddie . llcn. President; Wayne Smith and Don Schoonmaker, ' ice- Fresidcnts; and Janice . llen. Secretary. IRC I K.C. M,„,l ' ,rs st.inding LeniiMi. hv. .S7 ,,-,;, Alutrrsim. I ' nuien. Kjiinry. .Si.-.ir(.d A. Allni, U.i,„pr,„i. ' w Hugh, Alhii. El 182 Top left: Jmi Davis, prfsidrrn. Bortoni left: Boh Sjrrtrjifl.t it.} Hiirmy. Sattfrfirld. IXnis. Third ro« Thnmpsoii. Allen. Wmd. II H,uU . Mcairn. Y D C Wake Forest ' s Vciung Dcmocrars ' C-lub, under President James CL Davis, third year law student, had its most suc- cessful year. There was a larger membership, more social activities, and very interesting meetings this year. Two State Presidents, Robert M. Davis, 1958, and Art Vann, 1959, spoke to the club. Members attended the State Con- vention and helped elect Robert L. Sattertield, a lau student, as State Secretary. The club was very fortunate in being able to work the polls on election day and have a hand in the Democratic landslide viet r . Professor Shirle ' s debate team started oft In entering the Novice Tournament held at Wake Forest. N ' ext was the Di, ic Classic Tournament including W. .C, Notre Dame, University of Florida, and Duke. I he debaters then travelled to Pittsburgh. After examinations, a trip to the L ' niversit - ot .Miami. Februarv ' included tournaments at William and .Mary, the Capitol Hill tournament at .Maryland, and a trip to the Northwestern Owen-Coon tournament. Ihe season ended in April with a trip to Florida. DEBATE 183 ORGAN GUILD I Ik- W.ikf I ' orcst Organ ( lUiki, under rhc auspices of the American Guild of Or- ganists, is sponsored by Dr. Paul S. Robinson. Organized during the fall of IQ. ' !?, the Guild meets regularly each month ro study and share ideas alinur organs and church music. Led by Ray- mond I hert, current presi- dent, members saw the Flentrop Organ at Salem College during one f its meetings; at another. Dr. Robinson led a discussion and demonstration on good church music. . scrapbook IS being made of articles and pictures trom The I)i,ipiisoii, the national magazine to which the Guild subscribes. l,,„l:,, of III, ' ()n;j„ („nl,l a Bnliiip. Siiriell. Sl„pl„r,l. Cm MARITIMERS CLUB 1 he M.inriiiicr . quatics Club uorkcd ..n two pro- ductions this ear: a recital in December in which the central theme was 1 he Littlest Angel and a major production in the spring at wliicli the Miss Mantimcr award was presenrcd. I he purpose of the recital in December is t renew inter- est in the club and enlist new members for the main pro- duction in the spring. 1 he club emphasizes the master- ing of ai|uatic skill and s nchroni ,cd sw immini;. , « .,M „l llir M.inliiiirn Cliih ,,re. Flr.st riiu : .S m ' , R,-«n, llallnml-. ,H,; Tni.l, Hrnnh, McDoihll l, ir™, v, IniKs. K; . SLcnnd nuv: (,oi,n. mlta lolimoii, (mj.I, llln,,,!. ,,, ;, w,r. 0,x. Hw n, Ch.in.lhr. 184 STUDENT UNION Student Lniiin is e .ic.tl uli.it the n.iniL- implies ,1 uniun nt all the stuileiirs. In its inituil year of existence the L ' nion has lieconie important in the lives ot ail the people here at W ' lke I ' orest ( ' olleiic. This success can prohaliK lie ccintriliiited to the excellent co-operation of the administration and the acti e interest and participation ot the vast niai(irit ot the students. The purpose ol the Student L ' nion is ro co-ordinate, increase, and develop the social, recreational, and educational activities avail- al)le to W.ike Forest Colleae students. Home- coming, shows, p.irties, dances, games, movies, lectures, and the television lounge and recreation room have heen some of the proiects undertaUen. 1 he availabliity of the Barn. provided by the W ' jke Forest C ' ollege Baptist ( hurch, grcath ' enhanced the success ot the program. But the L ' nion is more than |ust a building, an organization, or a program. It is- people working and playing together with a desire to make their stay at Wake Forest more meaningtul and prohtable. SniJnit Viii„i, C.miiiilln ' CI, 185 LL MY SONS l) Ar I ML K Mil KK l,n- Kclh-r CASl Bob Sitron Cns Bob Htzffcrald (, ' foraf And Siiiirh jilll Jan Hc-nslcN ' Vr.wk Bob Krause Motht-r Dinah ( iarns Ann Shcro n Dailcy S,i,- Lc a Fayc Coltrain Lydhi 1 c.hhc- BrcKuiuay Bert l.laint ByassL-e ' ■? IS  £ - ' - ' -i An iiiihjpp p.,rifr,„„ -All t S„. ,.- ,,,;,,. , , vf, „, „,,, ,,.,, „„., det-p —LADIES IN RETIREMENT l) m M i) Pn(( b Dinah darns. an_l R K , AI 1) l)l N1I M, DirLCttd FJlfii Clad c:ast Pat o,xluard Albert Ftnther Stidman Kirthin Lfononi hisLr Hohbc Br..ad«a ' Lallii., Cnrd Mary Julia Swift Emily Cnrd Nancy l.Dng Siiter I ' hcnui llga l.otrin Ijuy Margaret Diitton 1— EUROPEAN ADVENTURE- M ; Of n,- li i l.in 1 IcnslcN Jinimx ' 1 Icrnng AniicLi Johnscm Knb Sitf.n Hi: ; (■S oiY jimiin 1 krnng Shcron l)ail(. Jan Hcnslcy lar ' Anne ( ' oficnhavur Dinah Ciattis B.ib Sin. Ml Still l.ifr jlninn Hcrnnu Kcily Johnson l.cla Ka c(:nlrra n Mary Anne- C opcnhavcr Angela Johnson Sheron Dailev Jan Hcnsley Bob Sitton D nah Gattis luimpr.uj li r ,lo,sii ' t AJ ' i-iiliirr. J .S;, l ,ff f,„m -Ijiwp,:,,, AJ-. 189 SOCIALS A L Ht„il„n ,, ,, . ,, , loHiiKi III ih.ipl Mrs. ClyJr Glpil H.nrv n.vviwll. Trr.ninrr. t..|. kfr, (,l,„ Whilr. Srcuury. top nght; «■l-,;llhrrsl „l. ' ia--l ' mhlnil. Ilntfiii left; H«h Slnrt. fusuhnl. AlplM SiK hnthrn and plni irs - •.llcll T.W 1 9 w 192 b« ALPHA SIGMA PHI Wmmm B-irr P.,pc Capcl Street Davison White Glasco Yeatts 193 KnIurJ Allen, 1 ' u,-l ' mij,nt luii I ' llilpoll. S, ' rvr.vit-Jt-Arms lii,- .nj Hmii. I ' rri,.lr„l Boh yjr mmuKli rhxhox p.nt : a hm rvriir Jiiriny, llir j.ill. 194 DELTA SIGMA PHI SJ L JL 1 i. P P £. 1. S S P 1 Rou 1 : Adkins, Alien, Aycock, Baker, Barrow . Bntch ' , Bramlttt, Broadway. Rou 2: Broun, Biinn, (Carroll, ( ' nllins, Oilonna, ( oward. Crew, I ' aglc. Rou 3: 1 z aH. FcnelLTson, I ' iclis. Finch, Hartncss, Harvi. , Haskell. Jackson. Row 4: Keller, Leu is, Matney. Michaux, Mirchell, Parnyli, Phillips, Philpott. Rou 5: Spoon, Stillman, Thomas, Weatherman. Yarl)roiigh. 195 .UU, ,•,« .SV.I C! l,nr,,v (imsmi, m-l ' rfs,dein I i,mii:y Cirlloti, I ' reudenI Did- Averv. Secritary KA i ImlJ hull Ke unti ,11 a hinlh. rn-siJnil l ,rlu„i prauirs M h,„hjl hw. i, 196 KAPPA ALPHA ORDER p p p 9 jT n p p (t: p p g O P P P r g p p P p Rinv 1 : AbcrcTombic, Arnold, Av(.T -. Buggs, Booc. Hniun, Butler, Cantrcl, Carlton. Row 2: ( hipni.in, (j)lik-, Daniels, Douuhis, Duncan, I ' rL-cnian. (lausc, ( icigcr, (iruason. Row ?: Hancock. Helms. Ilcni.llc -. Hundlw Kclli:ni, King. 11. Kitchen. S. Kitchen, l.anden. Ron 4 lc(;ra . McNeill. Maddrex, Martin. Munn. lurra . Parker, Rose. Sirton. Row 5: Smith. Stedman, ' ersamis, Nauuhan, Ward. illiamson. 197 K L Ahss ClwJelte Hilton l..|, .,„M BroiAi, u,-rraiMm joe Weston, President Wayne S? iith, Master of ( ' eremonies Knttom he Creech. Secretary lerry West, Treasurer Hrnthers and pledv.es at une nj many Kappa .S ' li; part Kappa Sit s attend haiiLiitet. 198 m KAPPA SIGMA S. iLLi; Rnu 1 ; Akx.indLT, Brooks, Bullaai. Bunn, Clark, Creech, Curric, Downing. R.iu :: (,CLT, Cnilibs. I ' . I H.irrcll. 1 ' . J. HarrL-ll, Hams, lliULtr, HoMint;, Jones. Rou V Kcnncdv, Lanier, l-ovell, Medlin, Miller, Nelson, Rogers, Rogerson. Row 4: Ro ster. Sharpe, Smith, Stanc-il, Starling, Stephenson, Strum, Sullivan. Ro« 5: lavlor. Thornton, Todd, West, Weston. P 199 .l (v I ' nsnlL, H.imnil; Ko, ll„ h,s. Sr.irt.in Hal ' lh„.u . „.,. ,■L.imlkhi (III! liolJ p.irn .,1 Kiiul ll.ill AmriH.w LikK ' II Hiit. 200 H LAMBDA CHI ALPHA p g rs Q Q Q Q 9 9 9 9 Q P p p p e n j- p p Rou I : Benton, B(.rr -. BirsccUrr, Bright, ClILi, IX-mscx, Dichl, l .l.iLin. Rnw 2: I ' lutow, I ' LtitiLlI, I erguson, I ' llson, I krring, llortni.in, 1 Inrin.-, 1 luniplirii Rn ?: Hurehison. jdncs, Knrchcr, l i)iintz, l.ancN ' , l.iks. Mason. Mcl.ain. Riiu 4: Sni|ics, Stc-uiiiiiiri. Stone, Ischorn, Iiirncr, Weeks, W ilkins, ' fining. 201 OKA Hah lirjv. Treasurer Henry Helms. Secretary Hoh AlphlN. Presuieill Charles Griffin, Vue-freshtenl Mrs. luhiie r.„U is iive„ allenlnm hy I ' lta brothers an.i adlisiirs. I ' lL-as have art injnrntal party. 202 PI KAPPA ALPHA i ' Q p o ( ' P Q Pi p C p P Q P p Row 1: Adams. Alphin, BailcA-, Bostic, Binxtti.-. Bra . Brown. Burkr, Daniel. Ro« 2 DaniLls, h . Iduards, Fousr, C. Cntiin. I). CriHin, ( iood car. Helms, Hilk-l.rand. Row !: Ilincs, llolk-man, Inyrani, Jenkins, Kcnned , Kimhall, L.ukl, kcdiord, McMillan. Row 4: Nhirsh, . kirrm, R. loore-, T. Moore, Nation, Parri.sh, Pearee-, Rawky, Simms. Row 5: Smith, .Spencer, Stephenson, Stroiipe. W ' addell, Walker. Warrtord. W ilson. 203 SIGMA CHI P Q P P Q Ps m p. ft P Q p p p P J J 4n i J. 1 - Row 1: Bull, HKikr, Carmichacl. Cl.irk. I ' ruin, I tlKridyu, Flo il, Hcjth. Row 2: Hcnslcv, Kniictti., joncs, Kiiiircx . Kupi xuski. McArthur, McXielv, M ilccrn. Rnw 3: Mccks, Miinn. OInisrtd. Pickard, Rik . Ro.,ks, Sanders, Smith. Rou4: Stone, luttlc, Williams, Williamson, Wnltf. 205 L E Mrs. H. r. I ' m,: III ILinrv n„rhaili. Prnhhiit Hill Smilli. Hntnruii U Hbd-lwrn. Snr,t.u HrvM Kills. I icr-l ' mnirnr Krilh Slamry. Cniiiplrolirr Cli.ms ,trt tml lisrd jl a S,k Ep H„li,tin.,ii I ' art Odd .niKir l l.d;-s .1 H„linlli,in slyk put. ■I SIGMA PHI EPSILON Row I : Ikachaiii, Bhickburn, Bridges, Carpenter, Chambers. Church, Durham, I ' Jwards Row 2: I uil , I ' alls, Kiisrer, (iaiehouse, (iiirdon, ( lurhrie. Jaentis, Johnson. Rou 5: jordon, Horn. Home, I.edlord, MeC.irkle, Maier, . hitteson. May. Row 4: Ouen, Pace, Paschal, Philhps, Runnier, Rub -, Sasser, Skippon. Row 5: Smathers, Smith, Spencc, Stafford, Stanley, hicker. White. 207 Miss Hrllir ,-ui ri- ,ml IWIr.Snirl.uy H„h In. Iln.,1.1 t.,l,„hn l ' „ l,r. fn ' sul.l l-lrj Wnab. Ilnlisr M.h Si m.i ' m Ii„I.I iiijiiim.il p ,kn 1 ' l.nr ,,) .l.waiiK M .i limisr pa 208 SIGMA PI iMiiMi R )« 1 : Albaugh, Alexander, Black, Braswell, Bright. Crompron, Doub. R.iu 2; 1-osrer. Heydt, f lodges. Knight, I.ee, Maunev, Men.la. Rn« V Mdnre, Mcrrynian, N ' assit. Pccle, Sasser, Stevens, 1 himipson. 209 I..|, Will, .,1,1 Kill: h . rii.iunr, l.iiiiis ■;, ih„v.H. i;,.i,i,„i Kiilur.l liliilis,.,,. iu-l ' r,Mjail l!.itl..ni Huli.ud l„l,„i,„l. rirj r U.r sli.,1 Ihi-oii Kind. Snrruuy Chriilm.n pjriy for li:nUrprnil, ' g,:l clllhlrni TllfUi dm IwlJ finm.il .Ij. 210 THETA CHI n P 9 Row 1: Baiiconi, Bcvcridec, Broun. F. Burleson. R. Burleson. Butler, Carter. Row Z: Dempsex ' , I ' dison, I ' gley, Fitzgerald, Freeman, (iartne ' . Hall. Row ' : Hamilton, Higgison, Hutehins, Johnson, Kirk, Mills, R. Moore. Row 4: R. H. Moore, Pope, Pnee. 211 The InarfratL-rnity Council is an organi- zation in which all ten fraternities are incliKled as members. It is the purpose of the l.l ' .C ' . to supervise and control the fraternities in general. 1 his included func- tions, and intcrfraternity competition. It is also the purpose of the I.F.C. to foster and promote good will among the fraterni- ties, the administration, independent stu- dents, and outsiders. Included in the intcrfraternity activities this year were such things as the pledge dance and the annual Greek Week. Greek Week was climaxed b - the . lid- ' intcrs Dances. HOMECOMING Friin.rnit iiKii iiiul c i-cds wiirkcd far inrn till. ' Friila niirlu Ijctcire Homecoming to Ra(.l ' Lxliibits in competition tor the coveted decorations tropin ' . Delta Sigma Phi, with an original Deacon version of a heaven and hell scene, captured top honors. Blue uas the color of the da as the Deacons sau their Homecoming hopes bewitched b - the Duke Blue Devils in a hard fought battle. Spirits were somewhat hfted dur ng half-time ceremonies when Ann Hedgpeth, representing Kappa Sigma Fraternity, was crowned the new Miss Demon Deacon. Chantilly lace and a prett face were the order tor the night as alumni and under-grads stepped lively to the music of the Les and Larry F.lgart Band. Fhis dance clima.xed a busy week in which the student body joined in the festivities which traditionally accompany Homecoming. - . ' . 7i,..«i .,, ;;.7, y;„ ., .J .Vi JI,J..p,lJ,. „. ;. The Thru Chis had ihr rii h! hha iii their H„meMm,ii dei secmid place hot rns. hi came up - ilh 213 At the traditional ,Militar Ball, the Wake Korcst R.O. l.C. cadets put aside their rifles to participate in the social functions ot military lite. Once more the ettorts of R.O. I.e. cadets made a great success. This year Scalihard and Blade shared the responsibility with Pershing Rifles, a recently chartered chapter. irh music tor listening and dancing furnished by the well known Southerners and Miss Lieu Baucom as Battle (iroiip Sponsor, the third annual Military Ball was one of the best dances ot the ' ear. 1958 MILITARY BALL Greek W ' cvk. rhc liiur djy I.K.C. event held in miJ-February, included Held events, group sings, and a beauty contest won by Miss Peggy Cryncr. Fats Domino provided music for the rocking Greeks at a dance Friday night and a concert Saturda ' afternoon. The strains et Lester l.anin and his musicians added iust the right touch for the formal affair Saturday night in the Coliseum. With the pla ing of 111 See nu in 1 Dreams. the deacon (ireeks and their lovely counterparts ended a per tcct week end. E ,r iinr r.drs a break u intm to the musk of Lester Li GREEK WEEK LOOKING BACK V| 4 n n,,u- jhMl .1 lillle limr. GUdyi? L,„n,n.iUon hgms tin ■iprimi- fwin rmi ' iisprnpli- and sliijrnn aid- 219 b-J j h Dfllii Stiis li ' if Ho ntrof iing dfcoTations. Vkd e fiii ht in the Deans office. I l l 1 f l y — ===== H 1 A m ■■■-H flMK- — BB fe=== lli m Mjy ye Ti- need more bonfires like this to help ulwol spinl Comert-I.ecuire Series hri„it;lit Sir Cejru H.irMuick tn V .F.C. J K The siahl „J S.mr., Ihnlh n ,Jrrprr.il,xi-,i clliUrrn. R,Jiir.:-Sh,J., .wj Drmm. .iuo-pL,nists. 223 |i. 11 7 (7; A ( K ' f ■! t in c! out. Borrorn : Alu. i.ii i hr in rl r ,hf. ' . ' ( inu-r. ;,uw lakn ,, Busman i lh hda Out girls have such rarit-J talents. 224 )  « mc.ui ill, H.uii s i oillK In Jn .ill tins f, U dr Fornix engii h ' r.uit ' rlmmpmll pljv S.iiilj CLws ! ' • iiihliTpniilr r.l tlliU StitiiyiTiQ, and prarliail jiikes in the v.it1 ' s do 225 Tlif MiQinrf Siilirs, I prnnme. Dig that form, fdlo 228 Dr. TnhMr am! l ' )5S Graduation speake What a hlU-k,,,.!. ' Eight-hill m the corner pocket . riHflilJiiWilHMkWiau ' ittuMim 229 Last Conirrl-Lntarf Sprits ipomors Jrnnu- ' lourtL NOTES It ' s ;ili ii (,r ' I iiiieii .iix the lour monrlis nt pl.uinint; and then the nine nKire immths if ordeals and tun, endless hours of editint;, cropping and marking pictures, cop and proofreading, deadlines that were more demanding than home Mirk and for which ah else had to he dropped. meaninglul to its students. Long hours of planning uent into the How i in so as to portra - a composite picture of hfc at Wake l- ' orest. It has been designed to show the treshness and appeal of a new campus and we hope it will do so to all students alike— the education-minded sciiolar, the week-end party goer, the culture seeker and the challenge search- ing activit hound. Belore we leave du, v e wouki hke to single out for praise a few from such a large number of competent, interested and hard- v orking staff members. This is a ditticult task indeed. We owe our special thanks to Irvin (Irigg, our pho- tographer, and to Ra ' Rollins who was always ready to take a lasr-minute, forgotten picture. Marvin Francis of the Sports Publicit ' Depart- ment and I ' Vank Jones of the Jounml-Seiitliiel also deserve .special recognition for their assistance. William Oliver Smith of I ' duards Broughton and Dons Leeper ot Southern will never be for- gotten for their patience and gentle reminders. The dedicated worl Morgan as copy ed for the many lines ' ithout Anne Wh long afternoons sa W ' C W ' ouki not have graphs for the earbi deserves special thank editor and no one ca and outstanding abil fraternity section and pages. Dick .-Xverx s paper w ork and efhci( ness stall resulted in How I in. of fine Mitchell and ( dadys ors should receive the credit t copy we so badl - needed, ker and Judy Shaw spending , ing VV itch the birdie! had such interesting photo- lok. A diligent worker who s IS Pat f ' arson, our captions n complain ot the industry it ' ot 15ill Smith on the Joe Chambers on the sports year-long struggle with the L-nt organization of the busi- a large sales record for the tor us to le.u ' e ou, so (rom the staft loui.i.K good luck to (iu! hen the last deadline is met, an editor ' s relief is mixed with an empt teeling ol a M ndertul experience being over, anxiet that the sruileiits will like the I k and deepest gratitude to his staff. This yearbook is an attempt to present to ou some of the lite and spirit of t he college ear as well as an attempt to make a great college more All engraving lor the ' 5V Howiku was done h ' Southern Phoio Process I ' ngraving (lompany ot Atlanta. Idw.irds Broughton Onnpany ot Raleigh printed the book. Bod copy is set in 10 on 1 point Janson, captions are in S on 10 point Janson italics, he.ids are in Is and 24 point Tempo. The three-tone S.ind gr.nn cmer was manufactured b Kingseratr, Inc., ot Kingsport, Tennessee. 230 DB3 INDEX Lamljcla Chi Al|.lia Lfgisliitun- LOOKING BACK ACTIVITIES ADMINISTRATION A.lrnirii-lialiv Stiff Al|.li:l I ' I.mImi, 1),.1i:i l|,h:, K;,|.: ' :i I ' -l Alpha I ' hl ( lUK-sa Alpha l ' si(lm..s;a Alpha Siii.na I ' hi ATHLETICS liali.l Baptist StiukMit Union B.S r. Kxtwisidii Team B.S r. Retreat Baseball Basket Imll Beta Beta Beta C ' anterl)ur ' Chapel Cheei-leailers C ' hc.ir Christian Kducatinn ami ( nlleKeTheatlv Contents Cross Country Cnllom Ministerial Asso, lot 1-1 SO 19-31 20-23 104 178 179 105 192-193 124-155 180 162 163 163 142-145 136-141 106 165 1.S6-189 6-7 Magnolia ConrI Magnolia Court, 19oS Maritimers Men ' s Intramurals Military Ball Miss Demon Deaeon Miss Greek Week Monogram Club Old Gold and Black Omicron Delta Kappa Orchesis Club Organ Guild Outstanding Seniors Pershing Rifles Phi Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Thrl: Beta Kappa Delia I ' hi Fl Phi Phil..niathesiall I I ' l Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Delta Pub Board 184 98-99 Debate Delh-ation Delta Kappa Xu Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Pi I ' ta Sigma Phi Faculty Fall First Year Law Class Football Football Coaches Koleuold Fratelliities Freshman Class Future Tea.heis,.f A Gamma Sigma Kpsilo Golf Greek Week iiity Council nal Relations Club Kappa Alpha Onle Kappa Mu Kpsiloi, Ka 1 Sigma 179 178 108 177 24-31 218-221 92-93 128-135 120-127 2-211 76-85 182 109 148 215 213 159 212 183 1 96- 197 I III I9S-I99 Scabliard and Blade Second Year Law Class Senior Class Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Kpsilon Sigma Pi SOCIAL Sophomon- Class SPOTLIGHT ' I ' ll. STUDENTS Student Hn.lv Offie Student Fnion Svyimming Theta Chi Third Year t idatio Westminster Fellowship WFDD Women ' s Governm White Jackets Who ' s Who in A Universities Winter Women ' s Intramui W R A Wrestling V 1) C. YAV A. t Association 9IMI1 34-51 2114-2115 206-207 208-209 190-215 66-75 90-123 226-229 170-171 32-95 158 185 149 150 210-211 80-89 STAFF Editorial Staff Belly Rae W ' hilake Editor Copy Editors Assistant Editor Photography Editors Photographers Captions Editor Athletic Editor Fraternity Editor Whi.ke llt,-|irl ( Jlad s Morgan aMie Jordan Ann Whicker Judy Shaw Irvin Grigg Ray Rollins Typing Staff Business Manage Business Staff Mary Jean Hunt Betsy Freeman Ann Wilson Carolyn Paschal Ann Hedgpetli Janica Priode Jane Hedriek Martha .M ers Marlot Haws l ' :iaine Tiiwe Dick A Susan D Matt Urt ■5-3 W 3m ■y ' . 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Because up ahead of Winston ' s pure modern filter is |Filter-Blerid] — a Winston exclusive 1 This secret — |Filte r-Ble nd| — is what makes Winston America ' s best-tasting filter cigarette. Try Winston! Winston j America ' s best-selling filter cigarette WINSTON TASTES GOOD LIKE A CIGARETTE SHOULD t9imju For the Finest in Sma rt Clothes for Women and Latest Styles it ' s .umn of IVinNlon SaliMii West Fourth at Cherry BOBBITT ' S COLLEGE PHARMACY Registered Pharmacist PROMPT DRUG DELIVERIES Dial PA 3-1867 100 Lockland Avenue PRESCRIPTIONS, COSMETICS, PARTY SUPPLIES, GIFTS. TOYS Belk Ste veins Co, Your Eriendlv Department Store Congratulations To the ' 59 Graduates The Home of Belter J ' alues Corner of Fifth Trade Streets WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. 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SMART CASUAL FASHIONS FRED Mc COYS - + + + — UPTOWN SUBURBAN 422 West 4th St. THRUWAY THE BASKETERIA FRESH MEATS, SEA FOOD GROCERIES AND PRODUCE WE DELIVER 851 Reynolda Rood PArk 2-4123 Summit Street Pharmacy Foot of Summit Hill Overlooking Hanes Park Your Prescription Our First Consideration Phone PA 2- 1 144 Winston-Salem, N. C. COMPLIMENTS DF A FRIEND NOW TWO beautiful DAIRY BARS • South Stratford Road • Northside Shopping Center Funnnis Farmers Dairy Service at either location! y a t teid a WlNSTON-SALEM MAKE OUR STORE Your store for all your needs in DIAMONDS - JEWELRY - SILVERWARE Established J865 Special Attention to All Kinds of Hfpnir Work VOGLER ' S . . . Jewelers IK) VVrsl Ith Street I ' l.one PA 2(1347 BON TON CLEANERS FOR EXCELLENT CLEANING IN A CONVENIENT LOCATION SEE US TODAY 849 Reynolda Rood Near Re thskeller A SV Man Cmil Kn,,,,!: A portrait - - the perfect gift for any occasion tLCjCt tltdLC on the campus CONNIE PINYOUN MISS DIXIE CLASSIC ADMIRES CLOTHES SELECTED AT of ' U aRcS orcst Rf:ADY FOR THAT BIG WEEKEND? TOP HAT FORMALS For the Latest in Smart Men ' s Formal IT ear 448 North Main Street PArk 4-7613 ROBINHOOD CURB MARKET GROCERIES, FRUITS BEVERAGES CUBED ICE OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK From 11 to 11 1204 Reynolda Rood COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND The Portraits iii This Yearbook ffVre Made By SMITH STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS Official Portrait Photographers For the 1959 HOWLER Portraits and Application Pittures may be ordered from us from )our School Annual Negatives. 12 East Hargett Street R. LEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA PHOTfl-EiliRlHifiS j a the 1959 Howler % e e Made % SOHTIIERi PHOTO IMIOOESS WAmn CO. 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Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.