Davidson College - Quips and Cranks Yearbook (Davidson, NC)
- Class of 1939
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nit t.c. «t ' ::.. .vN« . '  .•«  - l v. - ' M otft PREFACE From time immemorial man has fought to conquer the physical and intellectual forces surrounding him. He has ventured forth into the realm of the unknown to acquire for himself a better mode of living, a personal satisfaction, aid for his fellows. Such desires caused him to master one of nature ' s most violent powers, the sea, to make it serve his wishes and do his bidding. Man ' s increased use of the sea and his greater benefits from it did not grow and augment of their own accord; the progress points directly to the undaunted purpose and never dying attempts of those men who saw before them untold opportunity. In another realm did the same inner spirit, turned toward educational endeavor, result in advancement and progress in the development of the mind. The Christian educational institutions of the present stand as a tangible symbol of the work of certain Christian men who, spurred on by an eternal desire for achievement and perfection, saw into the future and visualized a time of hope and promise for all. CONTENTS BOOK I VIEWS BOOK II ADMINISTRATION BOOK III . Itl ' ] ■■CLASSES BOOK IV ACTIVITIES BOOK V ATHLETICS BOOK VI ... . FRATERNITIES DEDICATION It is with sincere appreciation and admiration that the staff of the 1939 Quips and Cranks dedicates this volume to Dr. Frazer Hood, a man whose interest in students and their activities has extended far beyond the confines of the class room. DR. FRAZER HOOD VIEWS Pre-HISTORIC man knew nothing of education as we know it today. His attempts at mastering surroundings were directed solely toward self-preservation. But time caused him to see, in his daily life, chances for the improvement of his surroundings, and with him began crude attempts to master the waters. At the same time he taught his children and encouraged their learning the requisites of existence. No books were his. yet from hard experience he gathered knowledge that accumulated through the ages to form the basis for later development. The incidents of his daily life he recorded on the walls of his earthen home, first in pictures, and then in crude hiero- glyphics. By chance some bolt of lightning brought a new aid. and With fire came an intellectual awakening, the first dawning of a soul. Soon he had begun to harness the forces about him. to win for himself and his family more of comfort, security, and well-being. The primitive soul was becoming aware of the possibilities of its own enlightenment. r « CHAMBERS BUILDING SOUTH CAMPUS EUMENEAN HALL MARTIN CHEMICAL LABORATORY ' ' - THE LIBRARY THE CHURCH FRONT WALK TO CHAMBERS BUILDING PHILANTHROPIC HALL ELM ROW SHEARER HALL ADMINISTRATION The North American Indian had learned that there is more to life than the rriere conquering of environment . He worshipped the forces of nature and taught his children the same. Today we have records of his civilization as kept in his burial mounds, evidences that he adapted as well as circumstances permitted his primitive surroundings and activities to a new code of morality as he paid devotion to the Great Spirit. In his simple outdoor crafts he achieved a perfection that pays tribute to a noble race. The onrushing white man. to whom he has often proved as great friend as great enemy. he taught the lessons of nature, knowledge so indispensable to wilderness pioneers. Hundreds of tribal languages bespoke a broad- ened horizon of social endeavor: he had learned the lesson of inter- dependence as approved to his more primitive brothers ' self-reliance. Cooperative endeavor was laid as the basis for awakened longings for a new cultural existence. i - Dr. R. a. Dunn President Board of Trustees TRUSTEES OF DAVIDSON COLLEGE OFFiciiRs Of- I 111 I Kus ri:i;s Dk. R. a. Dl ' NN I ' ri ' Milfnl Mk. H. Smiiii Richardson ' uf I ' n-sidvni Mr. S. a. RoiMNSON Svcrctarn Mr. F-. 1.. Jackson I rvusurvr The Committees of the Executive Committee Finunce Comnntu lAluculiun C ' ummtllee Dr. R. a. Dunn Mr. H. S. Richardson Dr. R. A. Dunn, Chm. Ri v. J. McD. Richards Mr. S. a, Roimnson Dr. C. R. Wii.con Dr. H. S. Richardson Ikuliling and Ciruunds C ' ummtllee Sludent Health Si rcice and I ' hysical liducation Mr. J. A. Cannon Dr. H. W. McKay Mr. I. P. Graham Mr. S. A. Robinson Ri V. R. S. Arrowood Mr. Ll ' nsiord Richardson Religious and Social Life. Church and Alumni Relationships Committee Rnv. A. A. McLi-AN Mr. W. P. Sprunt Ri;v. P. D. Mil Li r PRESIDENT ' S HOME DR. WALTER L. LINGLE President f FACULTY M. E. SENTELLE: The embodiment of much that is in the Davidson spirit. sympathetic coun- selor, impartial judge. F. L. JACKSON: National President of O . a wizard in matters of cash J. W. MaSConNELL: Olfr f the Who ' s WhQ 5S: -  America of the faculty. e F. W. HENGj pfLD: Ex-big league baseball pitcher, now handling equally tough job as registrar. .Vl, W. MfGll.l. : Accountant and overseer of finan- cial details _i,5;the managing of college mone- l.irv polic ' jfir-;- IRED SMITi«;f Journalist par excellence, kc campus in head lines. F. D. HOBART; The beauty of the campus is „ -, testimony to his ability. if ' 1 ' T . M. LOCKHART, Jr.: To a marked dcgrei responsible for the success of Davidson ' s Cen- tennial Program. A. CUKRIh: Combination village barrister and cc; lege legal advisor, possessor of innumerable horses and houses at Myrtle Beach. C, M- RICHARDS: A ' stabilizing religious influence, conservative and kind. --. r FrAZER HOOD: Beau Brummel of the faculiv and forecaster of stsJcs. for men. K. J..-FOR i N: A speaker fe the soul not merely to ij ids and emotions. 1. BROWN: Exponent of Jeffersonian economic ideals, author of a well written economic treatise. P. H. GVVVNN: A dynamo converting abstract theories into practical current. L. B. SCHENCK: Possessor of a pretty home and charming wife, interesting conversationalist. M .k FACULTY K n W ' ll I.IAMSON: Cosmopolite ot tlu- l.uullv. lintitxsl. and punster of rinrssc. 1 W lOIINSION: llnlhiiM.islu .iiul miircstinn Icvllirir .mil not to.uli with .lie siive. J. C. I ' lOlll IVind M-isiiT reii vni .«d in musu.il lU.lis .IS oiu- ol Air. I . ' . l est. C. G. DAVIDSON; Devout hibliophUe. h.iril worke and shining , ' i|im.i Upsilonite N. W. Sm PAKD: Spinner of, unbeliev.ibh%.)seb.ill y.irns. «nd obi.iiner of eciiially mir.iculous .uh liiic successes. V I MC[X)NALI5; Rcjuvenator oA.mtcrest in col lege glee club, and the best of v s on musk 1 • . H. WhITTI,!:; Jovi.il tr.uk co.uh. proud l.ulicr 5 of two daughters. P. BABCOCK: Jack of all musical instruments and master of the bassoon. A. M. HiLLHOLSi: : Authority in municipal boiv . debits and credits. J. A. McGEACHY; Worshiper of Clio, thorough scholar, populat teacher. ' . ,■? J. M. Douglas: Davidsonian of f c old school, capable physicist and daridy professor. H B. AKBLCKLgji p«tircd Chemist, charming racontcut,.rflQnnventor of national repu te. W W. WOOD; One of the early sponsors of David- sons Phi Beta Kappa and gown representative on town council. W. L. PORTER: Curator of Davidsons fast grow- ing and multi-phased museum. S. C. LYON: Co-ordinator of Science and Religion and practitioner of both. FACULTY O. J. Tllirs: Dealer in occult sciences: when there IS ,in Einstein theory in Chemistry, he ' ll understand it. W. N. MEBANE: Talented artificer in wood from- ' ' ' the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. H. E. Fischer: Locri ' Wtather prognosticatgrjj; - ' boasting .in ii ' r accur.icy record. J. T. KimbROsTgH: Lcadetu.o£ a valiant faculty basebajf ne, authjAi ftatjiematics texts. I ,S, I.Oii.W Much sought m.itrimonial prospect .but confiriTK ..bachelor, in love with Chem- . isiry alon,e,jj|fo ' ' -- •■. 1 DANIEK Assistant to Dr. Lyons, aspir? medical career. Bill D0UGL.«iS: Graduate of Davidson 193 returned to serve as physics assistant. S. A. KNIGHT: Youngest faculty Ph.D.. gets a lot from his classes but has plenty to give. ti % V. G M G, V6 K: Recently returned from Princ Eon, Duke, .ind points north, a Souilu-rner and glad of it. _ %: ■- C. R HAKniXi,: Nearly eighty vcai i young and growing younger, a cherished Davidson tra- dition, t -- i E. F. Sm w. l. KE. Philologist, etymologist, gram- marian, author of well received text.- ' E. J.. ERWST: Father superior to Davidson ' s dra- maC P developer of literary geniuses. . HLEAGLE : Gives generously of his lime, the m.an to see for your job. I ' . L. BLYTHE: The footballers delight, the dancer ' s despair, the loafer ' s death warrant. G. R. VOWLES: Only Rhodes Scholar on the faculty and helpful supporter of would-be Oxonians. FACULTY I A Bl AIV: I 4iini I. wit, clocutiiiniM. j Irii ' nJ lo hiijh and low. bj-Zto ll I I II I ■I ' opiiljr islliili- iinh.ukn.viJ nj«- .1 iindi ' tsundint; comp.inn ' ii k. B WANs A ■JJllJkVC speak inuj??? .fon-iyn Udfiiugc. conqucrofVy lJinui tTSWc rcluK J. C. BAlLnV: a..Assislanl if fllK Pn-sidi-ni. Greek schol.ir in ' ' %ij .,own ti hl W P. CLMMirjlC: Fjiuliy inirf icior of ji4- su. cjrtogr plicr of note. s ' - V GOUJIERE: Co-producer ol V cnch dr.ini.i uid ihiporier of Converse ingenuoT or slarnriR , -roles. S ; ,s. Irving Johnst sick, never jhse TON: Mother confeMr to the , cnt from her post. J ' ' !s. F. W. JOHNSTON; Daughter anSjwife of ' Davidson professors, painstaking c lalor of football ticket sales. M ss STEEUE: Soother of many a tinj ' ia soul au, ing an inierview with the Pr«|Bcnt. Mrs. SMITH: A iM iady vyfi over bXffJrim- pageous. ob«ircperou«. btff devoted so Miss THO.MPSONj dfJOstess lor the Xjfhiinistration. knows l j ds of Alumni,fj p- ' hcther the h vr-feirJ their bills Mi J MISS PASMORELi mt ate of silence, dccotunr.- Sitli a feminine touch to the library. ADELE ARBUCKLE: Guardian to the doors of the Treasurer ' s Office, friendly but unafraid. SL ' SIE JACKSON: Efficient collector of fines and purveyor of postal bad tidings. Gladys SCOTT: New addition lo the secrctari.il staff, clerical beauty queen. FACULTY ADMINISTRATIVE EXECUTIVES Mark Edgar Sentellh Dean of Sliidenls M.A., (Davidson); M.A. (Yale); D.D.. LL.D. Frank Lee Jackson Treasurer and Purchastnq Agent B S. (Davidson) ; C.P.A. John Wilson MacConnell College Physician i.. M.A. (Davidson); M.D. (University of Mary- ( Columbia University), (University of Edin- A.I land), burgh Frederick William Hengeveld Registrar and Secretary of the Faculty B.S. (Davidson). Myron Wallace McGill Auditor B.S. (Davidson) . Conrad Frederick Smith Alumni Secretary B.S. (Davidson). Frank Donald Hobart Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings (Springfield College). Malcolm Mabray Lockhart Agent of the Centennial Movement A.B. (University of Georgia). M.A. (U.iivcrsity of Georgia) . SOCIAL SCIENCE Mark Edgar Sentelle J. W. Cannon Professor of Bible and Philosophy A.B.. M.A. (Davidson), M.A. (Yale University). D D.. LL.D. Archibald Currie Woodrow Wilson Professor of Economics and Political Science A.B. (Davidson). (Cornell University). (Columbia University ) . Charles Malone Richards Professor of Bible. Church History and Government, and Christian Evidences A.B. (Davidson). D.D. Frazer Hood Professor of Psychology A.B. (Southwestern Presbyterian University). M.A.. Ph.D. (Yale). (Johns Hopkins University), (University of Chicago) . Litt. D. Kenneth Joseph Foreman The James Sprunt Professor of Bible and Philosophy A.B. (Davidson). M.A. (Princeton University). S.T.B. and S.Th.M. (Princeton Seminary). (Univer- sity of Pennsylvania). D.D. (Washington and Lee Uni- versity). Ph.D. (Yale). Cecil Kenneth Brown Professor of Economics A.B. (Davidson). M.A.. Ph.D. (University of North Carolina). (University of Besancon). (Columbia Uni- versity ) . Price Henderson Gwynn. Jr. Professor of Education and Director of Student Guidance A.B.. M.A. (University of North Carolina). B.D. (Yale Divinity School), Ph.D. (Yale). Lewis Sevens Schenck Associate Professor of Religious Education A.B. (Davidson). B.D. (Union Theological Sem- inary). S.Th.M. (Princeton Theological Seminary), Ph.D. (Yale). Rene De Visme Williamson Associate Professor Economics and Political Science A.B. (Rutgers University). M.A. (Harvard). Ph.D. ( Harvard ) . Frontis Withers Johnston Associate Professor of History A.B. (Davidson). Ph.D. (Yale). James Christian Pfohl Director of Music (University of North Carolina). BM. (University of Michigan ) . Chalmers Gaston Davidson Director of the Library and Associate Professor of Bibliographical Historu A.B. (Davidson). M.A. (Harvard). M.A. in L.S. (University of Chicago). Norman Westbrook Shepard Director of Physical Education B.S. (University of North Carolina), (University of Illinois), (Columbia University). Thane Edward McDonald Assistant in Music (De Pauw University). N.M.. MM. (University of Michigan ) . Andrew Heath Whittle Physical Education B.S. (Davidson). Warren Perry Babcock Music B.M. (University of Michigan). Albert M, Hillhouse Professor of Business Administration A.B. (Davidson). M.A. (University of North Caro- lina). J.D. (New York University), Ph.D. (North- western University). John Alexander McGeachy, Jr. Associate Professor of History A.B. (Davidson). M.A. (University of North Caro- lina). (University of Chicago). SCIENCE James McDowell Douglas James Buchanan Duke Professor of Physics A.B.. M.A. (Davidson). Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins). (University of Chicago). (Cornell University). (Colum- bia University). John Wilson MacConnell Professor of Physiology and Hygiene A.B.. M.A. (Davidson). M.D. (University of Mary- land). (Columbia University). (University of Edin- burgh). Howard Bell Arbuckle Chambers Professor of Chemistry. Emeritus A.B.. M.A. (Hampden-Sydncy). Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins) . William Woodhull Wood Professor of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics A.B.. C.E. (University of Virginia). William Lorimer Porter Professor of Geology and Geography A.B. (Tarkio). A.B.. M.A. (Yale). FACULTY Scott c;auv I.von UuhurJ J. UeuniilUs l ' ri)tesii r ot litolitiiu AM MA. (Soinhwcsii-rn Prcsbycorian Univi-rsiiy • . AM (Tuljno UniviTsily ) . D Sc (Souiliwcsiorn ) . (University of Chicago). Oscar Julius Tiiii;s. Jr. Aisotiate I ' rofensor of Chemistry BS. MA. (Davidson). ( Massjchusctis Institute of Technology ). MA. (Cornell). William Nllson Mrbane, Jr. , siuiu( ' I ' ritlfsaiir of Malhemalus BS ( D.nidson ) . MA. (Cornell), (Virginia Poly technic Institute). (University of Chicago). HtNRY EMMHTT FULCHPR James Buchanan Duke Associate Professor of Phusics and Astronomy B.S.. M.S. (University of Virginia). (William and Mary). (University of Chicago). John Thomas Kimbrough Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S. (Davidson). (University of Chicago). Thomas Svvindall Logan Associate Professor of Chemistry BS M.S. (Emory University). Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins). Thomas Brantley Daniel Assistant in Hioloyy B.S. (Davidson). William Alexander Douglas. Jr. Assistant in Physics B.S. (Davidson). Samuel Bradley Knight Assistant Professor of Chemistry B S. (Clemson College). M.S. (University of North Carolina). Ph.D. (University of North Carolina). William Gillespie McGavock Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S. (Davidson). MA. ( Duke University ) , (Princeton). LANGUAGE Caleb Richmond Harding Professor of Creek Language and Literature, Emeritus A.B., M.A. (Davidson). Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins). Edwin Francis Shevvmake Alumni Professor of English A.B. (College of William and Mary). MA. (Columbia University). Ph.D. (University of Virginia). Edward Jones Erwin Professor of English A.B.. M.A. (Davidson). (Columbia University). (University of Chicago). Fred Kurtland Fleagle Professor of Spanish A B.. MA. (University of Michigan). (University of Puerto Rico). (University of Chicago). Fred Leroy Blythe Professor of Spanish A.B. (Davidson). MA. (University of North Caro- lina). (University of Chicago). (Columbia University). ( University of Madrid ) . ( National University of Mexico ) . M.A. (The Middlebury Spanish School). (El Ccntro de Estudios Histories of Madrid). (.iL V Rk.iiakd Vowlis Prolewor of Cierman Language and Literature AB (Yankton). BA. MA (Oxford University). PhD. (University of Chicago), l.iti D. Ernest Albert Beaty Professor ol Latin and German A IV (Davidson). M.A. (University of South Caro- lina), M.A. (Columbia University). B.D. (Columbia Theological Seminary ) . Henry Tracy Lilly Professor of English A.B. ( Davidson ). MA. ( Princeton University ) . (Uni- versity of Vienna). (Oxford University). (University of Chicago) . George Byron Watts Professor of French A.B. (Dartmouth). M.A (Harvard). Ph.D. (Uni- versity of Minnesota). Officer d ' Academic (University of Berlin). (University of Monipelier). John Crooks Bailey, Jr. Professor of Gree t Language and Literature A.B. (Davidson). (University of Virginia ). University of Chicago). M.A. (Johns Hopkins). William Patterson Cumming Professor of English A.B. (Davidson). M.A.. Ph.D. (Princeton). AuGusTiN Victor Goldiere Professor of French A.B. (Dartmouth College). M.A. Ph.D. (Yale). (University of Chicago). (University of Caen). (El Ccntro de Estudios Histories of Madrid). (Pennsylvania State French Institute). ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Mrs. Sara D. Johnston Superintendent of Infirmary Mrs. Frontis Johnston Secretary Physical Education Department Miss Orrie Attalene Steele Secretary to the President Mrs. N. T. S.mith SuperL ' isor of Dormitories Miss Hattie Thompson Assistant to the Treasurer Miss Julia Pasmore. A.B.. B.S. in L.S. Assistant Librarian Miss Adele Arbuckle. A.B. Secretary to the Treasurer Miss Susie Jackson. A.B. Secretary to the Dean of Students Miss Gladys Scott Secretary to the Centennial Movement V  V V ' V- ' 7 .w • Fred Rogers Stair, Jr. President STUDENT COUNCIL SENIORS Thomas Wood Abbott. Jr. Warren Boyd Gaw Samuel W. Newell. Jr. Joseph Sherrard Rice Perry Austin Sloan Sam Clement Webb JUNIORS Benjamin G. McClintock Walter Hogue Powell. Jr. Samuel Reid Spencer. Jr. David W. Sprunt SOPHOMORES Henry T. Bahnson John Raymond Jones Edgar Buell Watson STUDENT The Student Council, the most esteemed body on the campus, continues with the creation of its long time record of successful enforcement of the Honor System. Fourteen members compose this group. Included in it are the President of the Student Body, the Presidents of the three upper classes, and ten councilmen of whom five shall come from the Senior Class, three from the Junior Class, and two from the Sophomore Class. A secret ballot from a vote of their re- spective classes is the method by which these councilmen arc elected. The Council is kept constantly at work with its many diversified duties, and it is a vital elc- OFFICERS Samuel Reid Spencer Vice-President Charles M. MashbuRN Vice-President Robert E. BALSLEY Secretary-Treasurer GOVERNMENT iiu ' ni in till ' iiroinolion dI Iij Ikt ideals on iIh ' cjmpus. I hf alorcmcntioncd Honor Systim is strictly adlicrctl to by tlu- (louncil. and all viola tions o( this code arc tried by them. Conviction IS made possible by at least a two thirds vote of members present at trial. The Siiiileni ( ' oimcil is al.so empowered will) the task ol supervising the C ' ourt of Control. li in the opinion of the Court any freshmen con- duct is serious enough to warrant suspension or (.lismissal from college, the matter is referred to the Council for action. In order to amend the ( onsiiiution of the Student Ciovernment, the amendment must first be passed upon by the Student C ouncil. The proposed amendment is then read before the Stu dent Body, after which it is tabled for a ten-day period, at the end of which time a vote of the Student Body is taken. A two-thirds majority is necessary for adoption. In summation the Student Council represents an organization instituted ior the fostering of an idealistic Davidson. f L i M Abbott Gaw NEWt£LL Rice Sloan Webb McClintock Powell Spencer Sprunt B.AHNSON Jones WATSON Mashburn Dalsley Mawhinnev Newell Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS 1938-39 J. SheRRARD Rice President Sidney D. Crane Vice-President Dave W. Sprunt Vice-President Wade H. BogGS General Secretary THE ' Y CABINET Sidney D. Crane Sunday Schools Warren B. Gaw Freshman Work A. Richard Kenyon Deputations Dave A. McLean Colored Work William Marquess Vocational Guidance J. A. MawhINNEY Vespers and Church Relations Sam W. Newell Chapel Services Sam R. Spencer Student Life Dave W. Sprunt Boys ' Work Fred R. Stair . . Student Government Representative R. Archie Torrey World Evangelism Boo Walker Publications Sam C. Webb Social Life J. Rod Williams Student Life Locke White Boys ' Work BOARD OF CONTROL Faculty Members Dr. H. B. Arbuckle. Chairman Prof. E. A. Beaty Mr. F. L. Jackson Student Members Seniors Warren Gaw Sam Newell Boo Walker Juniors Sidney Crane Sam Spencer Members Ex-Officio Dr. W. L. Lingle Dr. H. M. Moffett Sherrard Rice Wade Boggs i[rj Davidson ' s Y. M. C. A. has an cfiicicnt secretary and a very competent and diligent cabinet and board of control with which it constantly attempts to chal- lenge every student to a positive personal Christian response. The influence of this organization is felt m every phase of the college life. The Y. W. C. A. has as its purpose the desire to make the aforementioned responses outstanding in the social, campus, and private lives of Davidson men. The many and various duties of the organization are administered by the Y cabinet, board of control, and secretary. Vesper services, deputations, devotional meetings. Sunday school classes, boys ' work, and social services are con- tinually being carried on: therefore, no phase of reli- gious life at Davidson is slighted. Taken in a sweeping glance, the Y. M. C. A. con- stantly aims to uphold the religious traditions of th: college and further its every worthy cause. m H W  ! I mm , ,m V « ««■1 ii k PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL . Raymond LuPTON Piiiman. Jr.. I ' rcsiJvnt Thomas Wilson Mui.LbN. Jr.. Vice-Pn ' sulvnt EUGIINI- ' IRANSOU l.HPI ' RRT, Si ' crelani Mark Hill Lillard. Jr.. I nvsurcr John Addison Loncj Richard Pi lham Taylor Edward Hlnry Stli ri . .Ir. Georgi-: RoBbKT GisH. Jr. Lemul:l Wlyhlr Kornhcav, Jr. Kappa Stgma Siumu Phi Epsilon Phi Gamma Delta Phi Delia Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Beta Theta Pi Pi Kappa Phi Siiima Alpha Epsilon - HONORARY FRATERNITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Locke White . , Gamma Sigma Epsilon W. S. Robinson Eta Sigma Phi S. C. Webb Delta Phi Alpha S. W. Newell Sigma Upsilon A. L. BlXLER Sigma Delta Pi R. B. Benfield Sigma Pi Sigma J. H. Reisner Le Cercle Franqais J. H. Reisner Alpha Phi Epsilon C. W. COGHILL Scabbard and Blade J. D. Hicks D Club J. H. Calvin International Relations Club M. E. Morrow Alpha Epsilon Delta J. R. Williams Philanthropic Society T. E. Walker Eumenean Society C. W. Sample Sigma Delta Psi W. B. Gaw Omicron Delta Kappa OFFICERS Locke White W. S. Robinson S. C. Webb President . Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer Locke White. Jr. President L -JL. IHf  ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION A 1 111 1 1 u: (:ouNc:ii. DAVi: Wardi N Coplotn. I ' oothitU I ' AUI. CooiM R Manager, hasehall CAGl BRI Vl R Munuiifr. I ' oothall Joi-: CuAviiR Captain. Wri ' slling NhD IVl RSON Captain, liaski-lball T. P. PORTIR Manager. Wrestling Gl ORGi: JONIS Manager. Baskeiball Cil ORGI- JONl S Captain. 1 ennis •Btxi ' ■Walkir Captain. Track Kin Lawson Manager. Tennis Addison Long Manager. Trach Ray Pittman Captain. Go J. D. Hicks Captain. lia.si ' hall CiiARi.ii-: Pegram Manager. Golf Boh McCl.lLI.AN Athletic Association OFFICERS Bob McClellan H. R. McCLHLLAN G. H. Richmond H. J. Boi-IN J. G. HOGG President Vice-President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer COURT OF CONTROL Julian Squires Judge Louis Hipp Recorder Senior Members Eugene Liipfert Kenneth McLean Junior Members Gray Hunter George Richmond Sophomore Members Dick Arnold Frank Barker It is the duty of the Court of Control to maintain Freshman discipline. The Court is composed of eight members who are appointed by the President of the Student Body after conference with the Senior members of the Student Council. Its officers include a judge and a recorder. The Court ' s function is to hear, investigate, and deal with charges of the uppercbssmen against Fresh- men of improper conduct, violating Freshman Regu- lations, or breaking college traditions. It is not the duty of the Court to convict, but to seek out and administer justice. The Court has the power to confine to the campus any Freshman found guilty of an offense not serious enough to warrant his suspension from college. Any matters of conduct that, in the opinion of the Court, are serious enough to justify suspension or dismissal from college are referred to the Student Council for action. PUBLICATIONS BOARD orF-ic:i;Rs W. K. Mil 1 1 R I ' ri ' sidcnt W ' li 1 1AM H. MAuguiiss Svcrvtiirq CAC.i Bri vi;r 1 reusLinr Fiuulli Members V. 1.. Jackson F. K. Fi.i agi.i I ' lihliciilions Munai c ' ni ' ni Don Davidson John I.aiimi r Mark I.im.ard riic Piiblic.uions IVi.irii. cstnblishi-d undi-r provi sions in tlic Student Body Constitution, is cmpowind to h.ivc complcti supervision over the fin.inci.il ad ministration of tlie three student publications. With this power, and working under the guidance of the faculty publications committee, it appoints the Business Managers of Qlii ' S and Cranks. The Davidsonian. and Scripts ' n [ ranks. These Business Managers are directly responsible to the Publication Board which may ■remove from ofTice any Business Manager who is found to be incompetent or unde- sirable. LATI.MER. MARQUESS LILLARD Brewer Davidson Miller CLASSES The Mayflower carried to a new world of freedom a glorious band of pioneers who had stood out boldly for their religious con- victions. Their part of government epitomized a new race of men destined for an ordered society where education found a firm foot- hold and a foremost position. Only as they tolerated intolerance did they fall short of the liberal educational ideal. Nor at Plymouth Rock alone were there new communities to develop. For on our own southern shores Scotch-Irish immigrants found fertile soil for their devotion to enlightenment. The backwoods parson became not only the purveyor of religion but the dispenser of learning too. While the father cleared the fields of the fertile Piedmont, the pioneer mother imparted the rudiments of knowledge to sons and daughters who were to become the builders of a great new nation. The forest primeval had become the habitation of a hardy race of men who were to place education second only to freedom and religion. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sam Newell President Sam Hemphill Vice-President Addison Long Secretary -Treasurer tss Julia Scott JSevidl SPONSOR Thomas Wood Abbott. Jr. Charlotte, N. C. B.S. in Business Beta Theta Pi Omicron Delta Kappa. Court of Control (2. 3). Vice-President Junior Class. Track (1, 2), Cross-Country (2. 3). D Club (Vice-Presi- dent 4). President Beaver Club, Assistant in Business. Commerce Club. Sigma Delta Psi. Deans List, Student Council (4). Junior Mar- shal, Sophomore Dance Committee. Wildcat Handbook (2). Millard Henry Alcorn. Jr. Hazard. Ky. B.S. in Business Commerce Club. Assistant in Accounting. Intramural Athletics (1. 2. 3. 41. Assistant in Intramural Athletics, James William Armstrong Charlottesville, Va, A.B. in Political Science Second Lieutenant R O, T. C, Assistant in R, O. T. C, Oscar Vance Armstrong. Jr. RL ' THERFORDTON. N, C, B.S. in Mathematics Phi Beta Kappa, Le Ccrdc Fran ais. Dean ' s List. Honor Roll (3), Assistant in Mathe- matics. Soccer (1. 2. 3. 4). Captain and Man- ager (4), Intramural Sports. J . y ' uvn I, Richard Nobij- Aycock. Jr. 1 IN(01.NI0N. N. C. i.vV. in l hysics and Malhennilns Pi K.ippa Alpha Tootball Band (J. M. Symphonic Band (2. . 4). Cilcc Club. Phi Literary Society, Sigma Pi Sigma, Band Quartet. Claude Esmond Bailey CHATTANCXXiA. TENN. B.S. in Chemistry Wrestling (2. . 4). Intramural Wrestling. Scabbard and Blade. Dean ' s List. Captain R. O. T C. Photographic Club. D ' Club. Assistant in R O. T. C . Commerce Club. Henry Brown Baki;r GREENIiVILLK. TENN. B.S. in Economics Phi Gamma Delta Drum Major of lootball and R O. T. C. Bands. Captain R. O. T. C. liditorial Staff of Davidsonian (I. 2. ). Managing Editor Maqa line (M. Associate Editor (4). Varsity Track (2. 3, 4). ' D Club. Assistant in Administra- tion. Commerce Club. JAMES Lester Ballard. Jr. Davidson. N. C. B.S. in Physics Pi Kappa Phi (Transferred from Norwich University ) Spanish Club. Sigma Delta Pi. Scabbard and Blade. Captain R. O. T. C. (4). Eumcncan Literary Society. Glee Club (2. 3. 4). Quartette (3. 4). Dean ' s List. Scout Work, Assistant in Physics. Assistant in Mathematics. Davidsonian (2). B.S. in History and Education Philanthropic Literary Society. Symphonic Band. Little Symphony Orchestra. Intramural Sports. Track. Captain R. O. T. C. Assistant in History and Music. Deans List. William Cathcart Beaty Rock Hill. S. C. B.S. in Political Science Phi Delta Theta Football (1. 2. 3. 4). First Lieutenant R. O. T. C, Scabbard and Blade. D Club. Ovid Hall Bell Fulton. Mo. B.S. in History Phi Delta Theta The Dacidsonian (I. 2, 3). Managing Editor Davidsonian ( 3 ) . Sports Editor QUIPS AND Cranks (3), Delta Phi Alpha. Junior Track Manager. Student Assistant in History, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Robert Bonds Benfield Sinks Grove. West Va. B.S. in Physics Beta Theta Pi Football (1. 2. 3. 4). Wrestling (1. 2. 3). Baseball ( 1 ). Sigma Pi Sigma. Sigma Delta Psi, Scabbard and Blade. Honorary Fraternity Coun- cil, Dean ' s List. Adjutant R. O. T. C. D Club. y ' U- Alj RiiD Lyons Bixi.f.r H.M)IH)N1 II 1 I). N. J . i in S hinish iiiul irnilish lilii- (.lull, Sit-ma IXlij I ' l. 1 IJ Sittnij I ' ln Honoijiv I rjii-fnuv Council. I cllowship Cuuii cil. l hibniliropK I iliraiv SiKii-iy Wui.iAM Ali RiiU Boyd All.ANTA. GA. U.S. in Pull deal Science I ' hi Ddia 1 lui.i ■D ■Club. Basketball ( I . Junior Chccrlcidcr. l- ' ootbjll nity Sporis Sigma Delta Psi. !. i. • ). Track ( (11. Black K. .2. V -4 I IntiT li.iKi Edward Cage Bruwi-r. Jr. Cl.ARKSDALK. MiSS. B.S. in Political Science Phi Gamma Delta Phi Beta Kappa. Omicron Delta Kappj Editor of 1Q 9 QUII ' S AND CRANKS. Varsity l-ootball Manager. Publications Board. Athletic Council. Who s Who. International Relaticons Club. Assistant in English and Psychologv Dean ' s List. Honor Roll. Business Manager ot 1937- 19 58 Freshman Handbook. Secretary Treasurer Sophomore Class. Sophomore Dance Committee. D Club. Joseph Hiram Calvin Decatur, Ala. B.S. in English Kappa Alpha Omicron Delta Kappa. Managing Editor the DdLii soniun. President Forensic Council. Alpha Phi Fpsilon. Eumenean Literary Society. Presi- dent International Relations Club. Freshman Debating. Dean s List. Honorary Fraternity Council. Varsity Debating Team. i -- ' Ms Mark Waverley Cauble. Jr. Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. in Physics and English Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dean ' s List. First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. John Delber Chalk. Jr. Rockingham. N. C. B.S. in Political Science Phi Delta Theta Baseball (1). Soccer (3. 4 1. Intramural Sports. Intcr-fraternity Sports. Carl Cameron Clark HiwAssEE Dam. N. C. B.S. in Mathematics and Physics First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Sigma Pi Sigma. Deans List. Mathematics Assistant. John K. Cline Lincolnton, N. C. B.S. in Political Science Photographic Club. p y t liDWARD Lamar Ciovd. Jr. Ram I. ,11, N C l .S. in luunumics Si|{mj Phi l:psilon ScjbbjrJ and BUdi-. Iri-shman Tonnis. Juni. ' Ii ' nnit Mjnj)tvr Svmphonii: Band. I itlU ' Svni phonv l rcluMr.i Inirumiir.)! SpDtts, IX ' .in I isi, Auisunl in usic. lirsi I icud-nant R t ' T C Cornelius Wesley CcxiHiLL. Jr Rocky Mount. N. C. B.S. in Chemistry Sigma Phi Epsilon Gjmmj Sigma Epsilon. Scabbard and Blade Captain R. O. T. C. QUIPS AND Cranks ( 1 2. 1). The Davidsonmn (I. 2. ). Sigma I ' l Sigma. Parker Ewan Conner. Jr. Edisto Island. S. C. B.S. in Political Science Pi Kappa Alpha Football (II. Baseball (I. 2, i. 4 I. Inir.i mural Sports. First Lieutenant R. O. T C Dean ' s List. ' D Club. Commerce Club Theodore Lycurgus Conyers. Jr. Ro :kv Mount, N. C. B.S. in Political Science Sigma Phi Epsilon w .m t fe:: Paul Stockton Cooper Roanoke. Va. B.S. in Political Science Pi Kappa Phi Baseball Manager (1. 2. 3), Varsity Base- ball Manager. Business Staff of QulPS AND Cranks (l. 21. Black Key. Business Staff of Scripts and Pranks (1. 2. 31. Philanthropic Literary Society. D Club. President of Jour- nalism Club. Athletic Council. James Middleton Cowan Rocky Mount, N. C. B.S. in Education Phi Delta Theta (Transferred from Mars Hill Junior College.) ■D ■Club, Football (3. 4), Basketball (3. 4), Track (3. 4). Joe Deane Craver Salisbury. X. C. B.S. m Chemistry and Political Science Sigma Phi Epsilon ■D Club. Wrestling Team (1. 2. 3. 4). Captain Wrestling Team (4), Athletic Council. Scabbard and Blade. First Lieutenant R. O. T. C . Inter fraternity and Intramural Sports. Kenneth Carleton Darby Florence, Ala. B.S. in Chemistry Phi Gamma Delta (Transferred from Florence State Teachers College. ) ? ,. p GiDRGi: DoNNi i.i. Davidson. Jk WADI SHUKO. N C A. . in ;n( i.s 7 I ' l Kjppj Phi l usincM Mjnjgirr of Sinpli and I ' mnk BuMHcss Siall of The UuciJionion (I. Ji Business Suit of QUII ' S ANI3 CRANKS (1. 1. M. Accompjnisi Glee Club (V HI. Studeni Orgjnisi ( . ■). bumenMn l.ili-rjry Sociciy. I . CiTilif l-rani;jis. Biuvcr Club. Preston Marshall Davidson Prustonsblrc. Ky. B.S. in I ' .nQli h it CiTcIc I rjntjis. Ldilorial Staff of Ihi- Dmidsoniun ( 1 . 21. Soccer Team (V 4 ) . Deans List. WiLLiA.M Harold Davis BADIN. N. C. B.S. in Mathematics Pi Kappa Phi (Transferred from Brevard College.) Football (V 4. 5). -D ' Club. Sigma PI Sigma. Pi Gamma Mu. Dean ' s List. Assistant in Mathematics. Assistant in Sociology. Special Course in 39. Rockwell Louis Deaton MOORESVILLE. N. C. B.S. in History Baseball (1). Track (1). Football Band. Journalism Club. X Stephen Caton Dennis Blackstone, Va. B.S. in Business Kappa Alpha (Transferred from University of Tennessee.) William Augustus Diehl Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. in Education and Psychology Delta Phi Alpha. Symphonic Band (1. 2. 3. 4 ) . Assistant in Department of Music. Dean ' s List. Jerry C. Doster Gibson. N. C. A.B. in English The Davtdsonian (1. 2). Scripts and Pranks (1. 2. 3). Baseball Manager (1, 2). Beaver Club. Pi Gamma Mu. Assistant Alumni Secre- tary (1, 2. 3, 4), Dean ' s List. Philanthropic Literary Society. Journalism Club. John Franklin Doty ROGERSVILLE. TENN. B.S. in Economics Sigma Phi Epsilon Commerce Club. Philanthropic Literary So- ciety. Deans List. Captain R. O T. C. QUIPS AND Cranks ( . 2). p ' a- Edwin l.i;i: Ui.i.is WixKiiiK. Ohio B.S. in biology FooibjII (1. :. V 4). Vri ilini( ( I 4 1. D Club. Evan Alkxander Erwin. Jr. LAl ' RINBLRC. N. C. B.S. m Chemistry and Biology Sigma Alpha Iipsilon Alpha Epsilon Delta. Dean ' s List. Stephen Fowler V. SHlNGTON. N. C. B.S. in Business Baseball ll). First Lieutenant R. O. T. C Intramural Sports. High Scorer in Intramur.i Basketball (2. ?). Lreshman Sports Managu (4). Commerce Club. Basketball (4 1. James Siebert Gamble LiNCOLNTON. N. C. B.S. in Biology. Physics, and Chemistni Beta Theta Pi Wrestling (5). Football Band ( ?. 4). Pho lographic Club (5. 4 I . Harry Lovelace Gasteiger Johnson City, Tenn. B.S. in Political Science and Psychology Football (1, 2, 3, 4). •D Club. Wrest- ling (I). Warren Boyd Gaw sanford. n. c. A.B. in English Kappa Sigma I-rcshman Adviser, Omicron Delta Kappa, •y Cabinet (3. 4). ■' Y Board of Control (4). Alpha Phi Epsilon. Eta Sigma Phi. Pi Gamma Mu, Secretary and Treasurer of Stu- dent Body (2). Alpha Psi Omega. Assistant in Bible (3. 4). International Relations Club. Red and Black Masquers. Student Council (4), Dance Board of Control. Basketball (1. 2). Assistant Editor of QUIPS AND CRANKS (3), Dean ' s List, Honorary Fraternity Council. George Robert Gish, Jr. Bluefield, West Va. B.S. in Chemistry and Biology Pi Kappa Phi Junior Cheerleader. Sophomore Dance Com- mittee. Quips and Cranks (l. 2). Pan- Hellenic Council, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Gym Team (3). Lewis Scott Graham Cleveland. N. C. B.S. i n Political Science ■D Club. Football (1. 2. 3. 4). y t Parks Wilson Hand I iwi 1 1 , N. C l .S. in Hisioni and IJumtion looibjll (1. . ' . V 4). lVisih.ill (I. 1. V luck (2), ■D ' Club Josi-i ' H Ri t D Harman JACKSONVILI.!-. ILA. B.S. in Economics Phi Dflia Thiia Dean 5 Lisi. Second I ieiiicn.int R O. 1 ' . C Frank McKamie Harrison SALISBURY, N. C. B.S. in Polilica! Science and Psychologu K.ippa Sigma Football (1. 2, V 4). Basketball (1). Track (I). D Club. Sophomore Dance Committee Golf {V 4). Intramural and Inter-fraternitv Sports. Walter Ritter Heilman. Jr. Greeneville. Tenn. B.S. in Psychology Sigma Phi Epsilon Band (1. 2). QUIPS AND CRANKS (I. 2 I Scripts and Pranks (1, 2. 3), Dance Orchestr.i (1. 2, 3, 4). i i f Russell Ernest Hellekson MAXTON, N. C. B.S. in Business (Transferred from Presbyterian Junior College. ' ) Baseball (4). Football (4). Commerce Club. Samuel Mills Hemphill MARION. N. C. B.S. m Business Pi Kappa Phi Phi Beta Kappa. Omicron Delta Kappa. Inter- national Relations Club. Commerce Club. Scab- bard and Blade, Major R. O. T. C. Battalion. ■D Club. Baseball (1. 2, 3. 4). Business Staff of Davidsonian (1. 2, 3). Business Staff of Quips and Cranks (1. 2. 3). Finance Manager of Student Store. Honor Roll (1, 2), Deans List. Vice-President of Senior Class. Business Staff of Scripts and Pranks (1. 2). John William Hickman. Jr. Fort Smith, Ark. A.B. in Philosophy Beta Theta Pi Track. (1. 2. 3. 4), Philanthropic Literary Societ y. Sigma Delta Psi. D Club. Intra- mural and Intcr-fraternity Sports. James Dwight Hicks Shelby. N. C. B.S. in Political Science Football ( 1 iascball ( 1 2. 3 3. 4). Basketball (2. 3. 4). 4). President of ■D Club. X t Charlfs Andfrson HlNI s. Jr Gkmnsboko. N ( ' . H.S in l onomtcs Kjppj Alphj Junior Tennis Mjnjgcr. Inter fralcrniiv Sporls. Fdilorial SufT of Stripls and I ' nmh-. ( 1 ) . Business Staff of I ' he Davidsonian ( 1 i Louis M. HiPi ' . Jr. Greensboro. N. C. B.S. in Economics Kjppj Sigma Football (I). Track (I. 2). Captain R. () T. C . Boarding House Manager. Fditorial Staff of 0 - ' l ' ' S AND Cranks (I. 2). Recorder Court of Control. Assistant in Fconomics. Intramural Wrestling Champion in l ' ' 8. Scabbard and Blade. Commerce Club. WiLi.iA.M Marshall Houston Charlotte. N. C. B.S. in Political Science and Economics Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Delta Pi. Intramural Wrestling Cham pion (2). Spanish Club. Halvor Edward Iverson Miami. Fla. A.B. m Bible Phi Delta Theta Football (1. 2. 3. 4). Basketball (I. 2. . ■i). Captain of Basketball Team. Track l . 4). Second Vice-President of Athletic Association Sigma Delta Psi. D ' Club. :) r i i «! ' f mm r- m ' ' ir Charlton Bidwell Ivey Rock Hill. s. C. B.S. in Political Science Pi Kappa Phi (Transferred from Presbyterian College.) Grant Johnson Beverly, Mass. A.B. in English Basketball (1. 2, 3. 4). Baseball (1. 2). Track (1, 2. 3, 4), D Club. Dean ' s List. William Cargill Johnston Leesburg, Fla. A.B. in Mathematics Philanthropic Literary Society. Football (1, 2. 3. 4), Track (1. 2), Treasurer Philan- thropic Literary Society (2). Dean ' s List. Wrestling (4), Pi Gamma Mu. Sigma Pi Sigma. George Grimsley Jones Greensboro, N. C. B.S. in Business Phi Gamma Delta International Relations Club. Scabbard and Blade. Honorary Fraternity Council. President of Commerce Club. Dean ' s List. D Club. Freshman Tennis. Varsity Tennis (3. 4), Cap- tain of Tennis Team. Captain R. O. T. C Varsity Basketball Manager. Athletic Council, Intramural Golf Champion (3). Assistant in Business. Rifle Team. y l-t U t RoBPRT Rogers King. Jr. Bixwr, N c: }.,S ' . if7 I ' ri ' nch i 1 r.in lcrriil Irom App.il.uhi.in .Si.iti ' I VJclllTS Colll-lil- ) 1 i- C ' cfclf I r. ni;jis. Boy Sciuil Work (I. V • ) . Assiscinl in Bible. DiMn ' s I isi, Pliil. i Ihropic I.ilcury Society. Lemui-l Wfyhfr Kornhgay. Jr. R«:ky Moi ' NT. N. C. U.S. in Biology Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pooiball Manager (1. 2). Soccer (?). Asm ' ciate Member of I e Cerdc I ' ran ;ais. Sophomore Dance Committee. Pan Hellenic Council. Alph.i tpsilon Delta. John Austin Latlmhr. Jr. Wa.shington. D C. B.S. in Political Science and Economics Sigma Alpha Epsilon Baseball Manager (1. 1. ). Business Staff of Dai ' idsonian (1. 2. 3). Business Manager of Davtdsonion. Kknneth Vaughn Lawson HARL.aiN. KV. B.S. in Business Pi Kappa Phi Dacidsonian (1. 2. 4). Tennis (1). Varsitv Tennis Manager (4). D Club. Athletic Coun cil. Commerce Club. Y Handbook Staff. X Jack B. Lee Atlanta, Ga. B.S. in Spanish and Political Science Phi Delta Thcta Spanish Club. Basketball (1, 2). Davidsoman (1. 2). Sigma Delta Pi. Track. Intramural and Inter-fraternity Sports. Eugene Transou Liipfert WiNSTON-SALEM, N. C. B.S. in Political Science Phi Gamma Delta Secretary of Pan-Hellenic Council. Court of Control (3. 4). International Relations Club. Sigma Upsilon. First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Scabbard and Blade, Phi Beta Kappa. Mark Hill Lillard. Jr. jacksonville, fla. B.S. in Political Science Phi Delta Thcta Freshman Golf, Sophomore Dance Commit- tee. Scabbard and Blade. First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Business Staff of QUlPS AND CRANKS (1. 2. 3). Business Manager (4). Pan-Hellenic Council. Treasurer of Pan-Hellenic Council. Davidsoman (1. 2). International Relations Club. Commerce Club, Inter-fraternity Sports. Frank Preston Lincoln DAVIDSON. N. C. .S. in Business. Economics. History p ' O John Addison Lonc, STAI 1 SVII 11-. N C. .S. in liusiness I ' l Kappa Alph.1 Scibbard .intl lil.idc. Secretary and I riMsiirir Senior Class, Pan Hcllcnit Council. 1 irsi Lion icnant R. O. T. C. Bi-avcr Club. Varsiiv Track Manager. Varsity Cross Country Manager. DuiK somun (I. 2). l ootball (1). D Cliib Thomas Franklin McBrvdh RAI rORD. N. c. B.S. tn Business (Transferred from Presbyterian Junior College. I Samuel Horacl McCall Troy. N. C. B.S. in Political Science Football (1. 2. 1.4). Baseball (I. 2. V 4). Wrestling (1). Dean ' s List, f-irst Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Howard Robhrt McClllland Johnson City. Tenn. B.S. in Political Science Pi Kappa Alpha Omicron Delta Kappa. President of Athletic Association. First Vice-President of Student Body. President Sophomore Class. Football I I . 2. . 4). Track (1). Philanthropic Literary Society. Black Keys. D Club. Sigma Delta Pi. ' fe - -j - Kenneth MacLean LUMBERTON. N. C. B.S. in Business and Political Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon Freshman Debate Team. Alpha Phi Epsilon. Deans List. Court of Control. Assistant in Economics. Commerce Club. David Alexander McQueen, Jr. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. A.B. in English Phi Society (1. 2. 3. 4). Spanish Assistant (2j, Spanish Club (2), Sigma Delta Pi (3, 4). Thomas Isbell Magill. Jr. Lenoir, N. C. B.S. in Physics Football Band (1). Drum Major 12). Con- cert Band (1. 2. 4). Sigma Pi Sigma. Assistant in Physics (3. 4), Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C, Dean ' s List. Preston Speed Marchant GREENVILLE, S. C. B.S. in Political Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon Football Manager (1. 2. 3). Varsity Equip- ment Manager (4). ' D ' Club (4). Intramural Football. Basketball. Baseball (1. 2. 3. 4), Quips and Cranks ( 1 ) , Daoidsoman ( i ) . y t Wll I I.Wt lllH.l MAKI,)!. I SS, 111 Dl-CAI UK. CiA. B.S. in Business I ' lii IXIlj Ihila E:dilor in Clm-f of ' )•• Dacnhoniun. Omi cron Dclu K.ippj. Socn-taiy and 1 rcasutcr ol Junior Class, Si ma Upsilon. Alpha Psi Omi ' na Junior Marshal Siiri ' iary and 1 roasunr of lUil and IMack Masi| .rs (M. Alpha Phi lipsilon Ircshman I nnis Assisiani in l:ni!lish. Diaii List liL ' NTIR MARSIIAI.1.. Ill CHAKl.OTTl-. N. C. B.S. in Political Science John Alexander Mawhinni-v. Jr NAXl-RA, VA. A.B. in Psychology Y Cabinet (4). Pi Gamma Mu. Eta Sigma Phi. President of Eumenean Literary Society. Psychology Assistant. Junior Lirshal. Presi dent of Student Sunday School Class. Dean s List. Eriendship Council. Commerce Club Honorary Fraternity Council. Herbert Edgar Miller. Jr. ki:rr. n. c. B.S. in Political Science w 4 ' 5 Walter Rutledge Miller Johnson City, Tenn. B.S. in Biology Phi Gamma Delta Lreshman FootbaU. Track ( . 2. 3. 4). Wrestling, Eumenean Literary Society, Editor of Scripts and Pranks (4), Managing Editor (3), Sigma Upsilon, President Publications Board, Vice-President North Carolina Collegiate Press Association, Football Announcer, David- sonian Staff, Red and Black Masquers. John Stuart Milnes South Hadley Falls, Mass. B.S. in Biology and Chemistry Ralph Monger, Jr. SANFORD, N. C. B.S. in Political Science and History Pi Kappa Alpha Philanthropic Literary Society, Business Staff Scripts and Pranks (3). Advertisement Manager Scripts and Pranks (4), Intramural Sports, Transfer from Presbyterian Junior College. Inter-fraternity Sports. James Fraley Moore Cleveland, N. C. B.S. in Business Phi Delta Theta Football (1, 2. 3. 4), Deans List, Con merce Club, D Club. V -. t Ni-D Logan Morris CiASTONIA. N C. U.S. tn Polilual Scwncv Inirjniurjl I oolhjll (I. 1. . -i ) Inti.Miiu Bascbjll (I. 1. n, Dijn s List James Fakes Morrison Asiii-viLLi:. N. c. B.S. in Economics Phi Drica Tlicta Wrestling ' 15. Mai nil v Edward Morrow. Jr. JACKSONVII.I.I:. ILA. B.S. in English Ben Thcta Pi President Alpha tpsilon Delta. President Red and Black Masquers. Vice-President Sigma Up silon. Deuischer herein. Phi Beta Kappa. Delta Phi Alpha. Honorary Praternity Council. Assist- ant in Psychology (1. 4), Assistant in English (3. 4). Laboratory Instructor (3, 4). Art Consultant for Mugazine, Dean ' s List. Thomas Wilson Mullen. Jr. Roanoki- Rapids. N. C. B.S. in Chemistry Sigma Phi Epsilon Eumenean Literary Society. 1 reshman Golf Team. Editorial Staff DaciJsuman (1. 2). Dean s List. Vice President Pan Hellenic Coun- cil. Inter-fraternity Sports. Board of Control. Gamma Sigma Epsilon. Assistant in Astronomy Phi Beta Kappa. ik , iyt4 Vance Askews Myers Brownsville. Thx. h.S. tn Chemistry Soccer, Davidionian, Rifle Team, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Samuel William Newell Atlanta, Ga, B.S. in English Kappa Alpha Vice-President Omicron Delta Kappa, Stu- dent Council (3, 4), •■¥■■Cabinet (3, 4), Sigma Upsilon (3, 4), President Sigma Up- silon (4), Vice-President Beaver Club (3), President Senior Class, Fellowship Council, Y. M, C. A, Board of Control, Band (1, 2), International Relations Club, English Assistant (3, 4), HiLLERY Herbert Reid Newland Charlotte, N. C. A.B. in Philosophy Ministerial Band, Student Volunteer Move- ment, Glee Club (1, 2, 3), Soccer Team (4). Wilson James Northcross. Jr. Memphis, Tenn, B.S. in English Phi Gamma Delta Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4), -D Club, Beaver Club, Glee Club (1, 2), Deans List p ' Oi- Thomas I-rvin Pagi- rARIHIHO. N c ■{ ,S ' . in I ' ulilical Science Business Suff Oiii ' ii soniijn (2). Comnu Club. DtJin ' s Club. Tirst Liruli-nani R. O. T WiLi.iA.w Augustus Fagi: HUNTURSVILLE. N. C. B.S. in Physics Sigma Pi Sigma. Phi Beta Kappa. Janus Rhid Patterson CHARLOITi;. N. C. B.S. in I ' hysics Sigma I ' i Sigma. Philanlbropic Literary Sn cii-ty. Track (1. 2. 3. 41. Cross Coumry (V 4). Deans List. Roll of Honor. Phoiographic Club. Snapshot Photographer for Annual ( ). •D ■Club. Phi Beta Kappa. Raymond Lupton Pittman. Jr. Fayetteville. N. C. B.S. in Biol ogy Kappa Sigma Golf (I. 2. ?. 4). Captain Golf Team (4i. ' D Club. Vice-President Sophomore Class. President Junior Class. President Pan Hellenic Council. Basketball Manager (1. 2). Sopho more Dance Committee. Student Council (3) ' Marion Marshall Pleasants Newport News. Va. B.S. in English Dean ' s List. Spanish Club, Sigma Delta Pi Philanthropic Literary Society. RuFUs Sloan Plonk, Jr. Bessemer City, n. C. B.S. in Business and Political Science Sigma Phi Epsilon rootball (I. 2. 3. ). -D Club. Com- merce Club. Wrestling (3l. Davtdsontan (1). Inter- fraternity Sports. Terrell Perry Porter Waycross. Ga. B.S. in English Sigma Phi Epsilon Assistant Editor The Davidsonian, Circula- tion Manager The Davidsonian, Managing Edi- tor The Davidsonian. Annual Staff (1. 2), Varsity Wrestling Manager. Sophomore Dance Committee. D Club. Le Cercle Framjais. Glee Club (1. 2. 3. -11. Deans List. James Marion Pratt, Jr. Chatham Hill, va. B.S. in Political Science Kappa Alpha Sophomore Sports Manager. Fraternity Sports Manager. Senior Blazer Committee. Football (1. 4 ) , Boarding House Manager. Business Staff Davidsonian ( 1 ) . 7 ' C6- W ' li 1 1AM Yost Pri-yi:r. Jr. ClKr INSHOHO, N C. R.S. in liniilish Kappa Alpha 7h.- DuLiJiuman (1. 2). l.c Ccrcli- I ranvi Iniir tralcrnily Spoils. Dean ' s List. William I iio.mas Raini v. Jr. 1 AVUTTIVILLi;. N. C. B.S. in Chemistry Kappa Sigma Oak Ridge Military Insiiiud- (I. 2). Alpli.i tpsilon Delia. Gamma Sigma lipsilon. Chcmis try Assislant. Photographic Club ( ?. 4). Dearie List John Scott Raynal Statesville. N.C. A.B. in English Pi Kappa Alpha Manager Freshman Track. Assistant in Psy chology. Hirst Lieutenant R. O. T. C Lc Cercle Franijais. Eta Sigma Phi. D Club. John Hlnrv Rhisner. Jr. White Plains. N. Y. 6.5. in Chemistry Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Beta Kappa. President Alpha Phi lip- silon. President Le Cerdc L ' rani;ais. Sigma Pi Sigma, Varsity Debater (i. 4). Forensic Coun- cil (5. 4t. Honorary Fraternity Council I -4 1. Honor Roll (2. 3). X J N Cv---« im B ' Joseph Sherrard Rice Richmond, Va. A.B. in Bible Omicron Delta Kappa. President of Y. M. C. A.. ■• Cabinet (2. 3. 4). Y. M. C. A. Board of Control (3, 4), Student Council (4). Point System Committee (4). Debate Manager (3). Forensic Council (3. 4). Debate Team (3). Alternate (2). International Rela- tions Club. Alpha Phi Epsilon. Davidsonian Editorial Staff (1. 2). Track (1). James Gordon Riggan Raleigh. N. C. A.B. in Philosophy Assistant in Philosophy and Bible. Delta Phi Alpha. Eta Sigma Phi. Ministerial Band. Secre- tary-Treasurer (2). 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Phi Society. Cross-Country (Varsity). Le Cerclc Francjais. Y Cabinet. Pi Gamma Mu. Phi Beta Kappa. Roy Wade Troutman mooresville. n. c. Marvin Anderson Turner DAVIDSON. N. C. B.S. in Business Sigma Phi Epsilon Scabbard and Blade. Vice-President of Com- merce Club. Vice-President of Philharmonic and (2. 3). Track (2. 3), Business Staff of Davidsonian, Collection Manager. Business Staff Quips and Cranks. Thaddeus Jones Turner Pink Hill. N. C. B.S. in Business Pi Kappa Alpha 1 rcshman Basketball. Baseball Manager (1. 1). Intramural and Inter- fraternity Sports. Commerce Club. Phi Society. y t DaNII I I 1 A W ' Al Kl R lU ' Ki iNi.iDN. N. c: AW in businvss and Politual Siivniv Philjnihropic l.ilcr.iry Sociely. Commcrci- Club. Journjiism Club. Presbyterian Junior College. CI.ISS Commillie ( h.iirni.in SA.MI 1 1 H. WAI.KI R Ml. GILIAD. N C. . B.S. in Chemistry Beta Ilieta Pi Thomas English Walkhr CllARLOTTI . N. C. A.B. in lichtcalion. Malh.. and Physics Kappa Sigma Omicron Delta Kappa. Kditor Wildcat HunJ- book. Vice President Y. M. C. A. (?). Y Cabinet ( . 4). Board of Control ( ?, 4). Editorial Staff of QUIPS AND CRANKS (1. 2). Sigma Delta Psi. Sigma Pi Sigma. Pi Gamma Mu. President Humenean literary Society. Ath letic Council. Honorary Iraternitv Council. D Club. Decathlon Award ( I ). Varsity Cross- country (2. . 4). Track (1. 2. ) Captain (4). Physics Assistant l i. 4). Deans List. Arthur David Warden. Jr. JOHNSON City. Tenn. B.S. in History and Political Science B;ta Thcta Pi Football (I. 2. V 4). Captain lootball (4) Track (I. 2. 1. 4). Deans List. Athletic Coun- cil. Vice-President Athletic Association. D Club (2. 3. 4). Omicron Delta Kappa. 1 . - 7 Alfred Caldwell Warlick, Jr. Gastonia, n. c. B.S. in Physics Glee Club ( 1. 2. 3, 4). Rifle Team (1.2) Sigma Pi Sigma. Photographic Club. Sam Clement Webb Oxford. N, C. A.B. m Education and English Kappa Sigma Phi Beta Kappa. Assistant in Biology (2. 3). Delta Phi Alpha. Assistant in Education (4). Y Cabinet (4). Student Council (2. 3. 4). Honorary Fraternity Council. Honor Roll (L 2). Alumni Freshman Medal, Sophomore Greek Award. Ivan Blum Stafford-Wetmore Reidsville. N. C. B.S. in Social Science and Education Philanthropic Literary Society (2. 3. 4), President (4). Ministerial Board (2). Life- Service Fellowship (2. 3, 4). Pi Gamma Mu (3. 4), Davidson Unity Church Recreation. Hiram Hutchinson White. Jr. Rock Hill. S. C. A.B. in Mathematics Sigma Phi Epsilon Orchestra (1. 2. 3. 4). Baseball Manager (1. 2). Business Staff Dacidsonian (I. 2). Business Stafl QUlPS AND CRANKS (1. 2). Jt . ' s- Locke Whitr. Jr. Rl( IIMONI). KY i .S. in Chvnusirii Kjp|U Sittnu I ' hi Bt ' iJ Kappj. Cumma Siitma l:psilon. Alphj I ' hi Ipsilon. Y M C A Cabimt ( •♦ I . Icnnis ( I ). Bjski-ibjII ( I ). As«isijnl in Clu-m islrv ( . 4). Court ol Control (2). Stripis unj I ' ronki (1. 1. M. IJaciJsonian (1. 1). DjvkI H llowjrJ Mi ' morul Chemistry Scholjr ship. Uehalc ' Veim (V 4). lorensic Council Honor Roll (1. 2. . 4). John Rodman Williams. Jr. Atlanta. Ga. A.li. in l:ni)lish Phi Bcl.1 Kappa. Honorary 1 ratcrnity CouhliI (4). Philanthropic Literary Society. President (4). Lla Sigma Phi. Ministerial Band. Assist am Pastor Davidson Unity Church (V 4). ' Y ' (V 4). Philosophy Club. John Knox Wilson SooNCHUN. Korea B.S. in Chemistry Track (1. 1. 1. 4). Cross-Country (5). Soccer (I. 2. V 4). Band {1. 2). Glee Club (1, 2. V 4). President (4). •D Club O. 4). Student Volunteer (I. 2. 3. 4). Gjmma Sigma Epsilon. Dean ' s List. David Brainerd Woodward PHii.iPPiNi; Islands A.B. m Religious Hducation Pi Gamma Mu. Vice-President. Business Manager Handbook (5. 4). Davidsonian (1. 2), Eumenean Literary Society. Athletic Council. -D ' Club. Track Varsity (I. 2. i. 4), Varsity Cross-Country. Captain (4). K y ■3-S- V - Joseph Howard Woodward QUINCY. FLA. B.S. in Business Administralion Kappa Alpha Football (4), Rifle Team (2. 3). Robert Job Wyatt. Jr. raleigh. n. c. B.S. in Political Science Kappa Sigma Business Staff Davidsonian {1, 2. i ) . Busi ness Staff of QUIPS AND CRANKS (1- 2, 3). Ellard Melton Yow Henderson. N. C. A.B. in Psychology Symphonic Band (1. 2. ' i. 4). Orchestra (2, 3. 4). Glee Club (1), Photography Club (1. 2). Pi Gamma Mu. Dean ' s List. Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (2. 3. 4). Football Band (1. 2. 3. 4). wV r-v . - , -.c :.. - o ,cV r r i Sr ' i JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gales McCLINTOCK President Karl Hudson Vice-President Edward Watkins Secretary-Treasurer cMm Caroline cMiller SPONSOR JUNIORS First Row: Third Rou: : Thomas Jackson Abernathy Gastonia. N. C. Daniel Franklin Cagle Roanoke Rapids. N. C. RuFus Kite Allison, n k a ... Charlotte, N. C. John Tony Casali. i; e Welch, w. Va. James Leland Anderson. Jr., nKA Greenville. N. C. James Frederic Chetwood Johnson City. Tenn. Erle Harris Austin, Jr., 2 ae . Rocky Mount, N. C. George Harry Coates, Jr.. n k a Atlanta. Ga. JAMES Harper BEALL, Jr.. •I ' Ae Lenoir. N. C. Lester DURRETT COLTRANE. IIL n K a Concord. N. C. Second Roiv: Fourth Row: William Edward Bir.mingham, Jr. .Trenton. Tenn. David Coleman Colvin. n k CUffside. N. C. William Black, k Greensboro. N. C. James Crawford Cooper. Jr.. K r Henderson. N. C. Herbert Julian Bolin. Jr., r a Mascot, Tenn. Harry Hawkins Corbett . Anderson. S. C. William Henry Boyce. n K Wadcsboro. N. C. Sidney Dixon Crane Hickory, n. C. William FERRELL BuRCH, Jr., Ben Reidsville. N. C. Tom CRICHTON, 2AE, . , . Mindcn, La. f rF 9 i C) f fs r, r JUNIORS lirsi Kiuf.- Third Row: .lAMI s Ml NKV CKI ' U III 11 I 1). II K A Ashcboro, N. C. George Milton Ficklen. - a i: Washington, Ga. JAMI S GORIXW CURRIl-, i; A K R.uford. N. C. walu.r Cleveland I itzgerald. : ; ' I- K Crcwc. Va. Jai K Bi ni OKD Davidson Sw,inn.ino.i. N. C. Thomas Alhirt Iry. Jr. Di ' catur. Ga. BRICE TKMPLtrON Dl( KSON. jR. Cisionia. N. C. Joseph Moore Gammon Minas. Brazil ROBIRT DOLLll-AS DOIY. i: ■!■K RoRcrsvillc. Tinn. Richard Rhea Gammon Minas. Bra il SeionJ Row: Fourth Row: William Cariv Dowd. hi h •• ii Clurloiic. N. C. Philip Henry Garrou Valdw. N. C. Thomas McLkan Dunn. - A V. 1 .uirinburi;. N. C. JAMES Daniel Gilliam. -I ' i a Washington. D. C. Philip Ldciar Edwards, i ' •!• i . Rocky Mount. N. C. Willia.m Campbell Gilmore. Jr.. 1 ' A ( Rome. Ga. Richard Lee Edwards, h k r Conway. S. C. William Ross Gladden, k a Chester. S. C. John Thomas Terguson Richmond. Va. Thomas Joy Glenn, -i- a e Spartanburg. S. C. dX dlm mm AM JUNIORS First Row: Third Row: Thomas Hyman Guion , New Bern. N. C. John Wisdom Holland, r a Jackson. Tenn THOMAS ALBERT HACKNEY. :S A E Lake City, Fla. Victor Ronsaville Hollis Macon. Ga Frank Robinson Hand, Ben Charlotte. N. C. Donald Clyde Hott , . , Keyser. W. Va Fred Franklin Harbin. 2 e . Statesvillc. N. C. William Lawrence Howell, b h n Ellerbe. N. C Thomas Lyttleton Harnsberger. fr r a Davidson, N. C. KARL Grier Hudson, Jr.. k i; Raleigh. N. C Second Rou. ' : Fourth Row: Walter Watson Harper. : E Tarboro. N. C. Elmer Culbertson Hulen Horse Cave. Ky Caldwell Bennett Harrison, 2 a e Milan. Tenn. John Gray Hunter, k 2: . . . Greensboro. N. C Fred Ernest Hashagen Charlotte, N. C. Lauchlin Smartt Hunter. a e. . . Alexander City. Ala Harry Vance Hendrick. n K + Cliffside. N. C. Burton Larue Johnson Lenoir. N. C William Dawson Henley . Davidson, N, C. John Paul Jones Mooresvile. N. C c f j ,.n ri 1 i ' ' J ' 4 dr ' JUNIORS firu Row: Osi AK I OKI N O JOYNl R. JK . H II KirnctsvilUv N C ROBIiRT ORrUTT KlI.l-(XX.. JR . ' I ' I ' -i Br.n.klvn N Y John Wmr KI NNIIDY. JK M K a l ,rt Cnlnon. Miss Al.1.1 N Rl( HARD KlYNON. I ' - Gainesville. Cij Wll 1 lAM .Smith Kim, WilminRlon N C Second Row: David Di Witt King. Jr.. it K ■!■I.umbcrton. N. C. WALTIR IIRNIST KVNV. JR.. - ■!■K S n. Mouni.iin. Tcnn ROBfRT EDC.AR LASKOWSKI Progress. P.i. JL ' LIAN LKK I.OKl-Y. 11 K -I ' Thomson. Ga. WARRLN Van GiLDHR LLDLAM, Jr., -l ' a O Meridian. Miss. Third Roa ' C:hARI1s GiI I IM ' II- I.L ' IMIR. Jr. -I- i H Bcjufort, S. C. Angus I-ERCUSON I.YT :H. Jr. I junnburg. N. C. liioMAs Eugene McAlpine. Jr.. k i Hansviiic. s c Dl N lAMIN Gales McCLINTOCK, B • ll Charlotte N C Ni III. Graham M Iadyi n Morganton, N. C. Fourth Row: John David McGuachy. + a ft Tryon. N C. Kl NNETH MURCHISON MClNTYRR Red Oak. N. C. I ' HOMAs Harrison Mcknight. Jr.. h o ii Memphis. Tcnn. DAVID Al.liXANDER McLEAN Eagle Springs. N. C. STEPHEN ALDER.MAN McLEAN. X A K Morganton. N C. f— ' fzj f j JUNIORS First Row: Thomas Rodwell McLean, k a Red Springs, N. C. Paul Blaine Marion, k a Charlotte. N. C. Charles Marcellus Mashburn. Jr., a h Atlanta. Ga. William Kavanaugh Masters, n k i Okahtimpka. Fla. William Melvin Means, k :i Concord, N. C. Third Row. Stuart ROSCOE OGELSBY, K X Atlanta, Ga. Johnny Reese Patton Charlotte. N. C. Charles CuTHBERT PEGRAM. H H II Petersburg, Va. Jesse Marvin Pennington. Jr. Jasper. Ala. William Edgar Perdew, n k a Wilmington. N. C. Second Rou. ' : Leonard Cary Menius Robert Lee Miller Robert Humberson Miller, Jr. George Laing Milne William Marshall Norman Raleigh. N. C. Winston-Salcm, N. C. Welch. W.Va. . New York. N. Y. MoorcsviUe. N. C. Fourth Row: Thomas Samuel Perrin. Jr.. k a Spartanburg. S. C. John Robert Phipps. Jr., k i; Poiiocksviile. N. C. Beal Brent Plyler. Jr., ' r a Wilson. N. C. James Kenneth Pope Mt. Mournc. N. C. William Robert Pope Mt. Mournc. N. C. r .1 --. _ ' I ' JWi «- Ji t - - JUNIORS irif Row: TbirJ Row: W.M UK lUx.i ' i l wi 1 1 . 1 A !•: WhiicvilK- N C ROIihRT I.M. S( AKHOROUi.H . ' 1- O HjKovcr. S. C Wll 1 lAM Wll 1 V PRISTON Siiiinchiin K..rc.i WAI 1 Af i: B. SCHHRF-R Djvidton. N. C nil 1 l|tX)Ks KA(,M). 1 1 Smilhfiild N C Ni Ai andfrson Scott, k - Cjoldiboro. N. C ROPI RT Wll. SON RAMM V. H H II lunoslmrc .■rk ClIARI.l-S WICKIIR SHIiRMAN H )l II Montgomrry. Ala. HORA i: PRINCI: RUl-VHS. JR . II K ■I.,ikcl.in d 1 1.1 1 RANK SI.M.MONS. JR . II K ■■Mobile AU StionJ Kou ' .- Fourth Rove: ROGOR Mil IS Rl( I-. jR . II l A Roidsvillc. N C. Bi r HI K Ward Sittlrson Kcnjntviltc. N. C GKORGI-: Hazard Richmond. Jr . ' !■V s Concord N. C. Charles Aurelius Smith. II. i; . i: Greenville. S. C Thomas Albkrt Robkrts Ki ngs Mouniain N.C. Ray Nelson Smith Callaway. Va William GoLrv Ross. K i R.ilcigh N.C. SAMUEL Reid Spencer. Jr. K Columbia. S. C HiiNRV Thlron sain Morganton N.C. David Worih Sprlnt. k Wilmington. N. C 1 - r fU f r 1 r JUNIORS First Row. Second Row: JAMES Archie Steed Jackson. Tcnn. James Nathaniel Thomas, - A E Ramseur. N. C. DUGALD Stewart, III Laurinburg. N. C. John SCYSTER THROOP, Jr., r .Water Valley. Miss. George Washington Stowe, Jr., r j Bdmont. n. C. Hugh David Verner. i a e Forest City. N. C. Herbert Henry Swasey. Jr., n k . Lakeland. Fia, Edward Tarry Watkins, k - . . Henderson, N. C. REA COLEY TENNEY, -ie Atlanta. Ga. THOMAS MASLIN WELLS, JR., -i 6 . . , Sumter. S. C. Third Row: Hugh Hiter Willis. Jr.. n k a ... Cuipeper. Va. Richard Rizer Walker Winters, k a Paim Beach. Fla. John Lewis Withers. a e Davidson. N. C. Robert Hancock Wood. a e Davidson. N. C. George Herbert Wright. Jr.. a e Ashcvilie. N. C. Charles Gillespie Yates, Jr., k -. , Greensboro, N. C. mt,M SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Henry Bahnson . President John King Vice -President Bobby Williams Secretury -Treasurer iss Rosalyn Reid SPONSOR SOPHOMORES First Row: John Calvin Abels, Jr Frederick Martin Armstrong, Jr. Richard Tribble Arnold , . Henry Theodore Bahnson Campbell Atkinson Baird. Jr. Robert Eugene Balsley . Frank Pendleton Barker. Jr. Second Row : Willard Holt Barnwell Felix Ontan Bell, Jr. . William James Bolin William Porter Bcyle Robert Eugene Brandon Royal Leonard Branton Chase Brenizer, Jr High Point. N. C. Davidson. N. C. Greenville, S, C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Mount Airy. N. C. Reidsville. N. C. Kansas City. Mo. Burlington, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Mascot, Tenn. Steele ' s Tavern. Va. Kannapolis. N. C. Greenville. Miss. Charlotte. N. C. Third Row: Joe Mills Brinson High Point. N. C. Eldridge Edmunds Brown Atlanta, Ga. Paul William Bumbarger. jr Hickory, N. C. Roy Edwin Burton, Jr Weaverville. N. C. ARMISTEAD BURWELL, Jr. . Charlotte. N. C. Frank Lee Caldwell Davidson, N. C. HARRIE ELIAS Carpenter Charlottesville. Va. Fourth Row: Thomas VICKERS CAUBLE Winston-Salem, N. C. William Harold Chapman . Marion. N. C. Willis Edwin Cobb, Jr Pmetops. N. C. David HERR COBLENTZ Springfield, Ohio Herbert Augustus Codington, Jr. . . Wilmington. N. C. MAURICE Alfred Coleman Salisbury. N. C. Hill PARHAM Cooper Henderson. N. C. s . «■■■c - Cj r ■f! ' p} f3 mUSkmM 7 ' f.. n j £ U ID C ' .c. ,C m 1 ' ' ' SOPHOMORES first Rou. ' .- Second Rou: : Scott Parker Cooper Henderson. N. C. Otho albea Dearman. jr. Harmony. N. C. John Jennings Covington Wadcsboro. N C. JAMES Anderson Dunlap Gainesville. Ga. Paul Shields Crane Princeton. N. J. William Russell Eagan Atlanta. Ga. Leonard Hoyle Craver Lexington. N. C. RussHLL Brown Edmundson Tarboro. N. C. Roy Howard Cunningham. Jr. Huntington. W. Va. Franklin Harper Elmore Wilmington. N. C. William Andrew Dale Columbia. Tcnn. NORRIS SCRIBNER ERB Badin.N. C. John Woodrow Davis Charlotte. N. C. Third «oa ' ; John McMullen Farrior Shanghai. China Robert Wood Finley North Wilkcsboro. N. C. John Boyd flynn Washington. N. C. Anderson Marshall Foote. JR Jacksonville. Fla. Thomas Arthur Galbreath Kinston. N. C. Leith Holloway Garrou Valdese. N. C Louis William Garrou Valdesc. N. C. Stuart Wynn Gibbs Erwin. N. C. SOPHOMORES First Row: Melvin Lee Goforth Statcsvillc. N. C Joe Lyle Gordon Shelbyvillc, Ky George L. Grantham, Jr. Fairmont, N. C Albert Lamar Green. Jr. Atlanta, Ga John Davidson Grier Charlotte, N. C Frank Grady Hall, Jr. Mt. Ulla. N. C William Hugh Hamilton, Jr. Hemingway, S. C Second Row: RALPH Eugene HARKEY Charlotte. N, C. Thomas Durant Hatcher. Jr Fayetteville. N. C. John Frederick Hay Morristown. Tenn. Louis Carey Hite Florence. S. C. Pat Henry Hobson. Jr. Clover. S. C. JAMES Gardiner Hogg Pittsburg, Pcnn. Pat HOLLIFIELD Spruce Pine. N. C. Third Rou. ' : Gordon CLIFT HoRTON Chattanooga. Tenn. Henry Nelson Horton Dublin. Va. Charles Lee Isley Cooleemee. N. C. Edward Whitehurst Jackson Davidson. N. C. Thomas Pinckney Johnston, III Bristol, Tenn. Karl Crawford Jonas Marion. N. C. John Raymond Jones Norfolk. Va. Fourth Ron ' : John Henry King Johnson City, Tenn. Adrian Vernon Knox Davidson. N. C. Paul WADDINGTON Lady, Jr Concord. N. C. George Newell landes Princeton. N. J. James Toddy Latimer Anderson. S. C. Lantham Edwards Latta Hillsboro. N. C. Clarence Theodore Leinbach , , . Wmston-Salem. n. C. ) f o T. ' r. ? £ l.lf- ! ' .. ' 1 ' p. HI i SOPHOMORES First Row: Second Row: William Mcintosh Lemmon Sumter. S. C. Albert Lilly McAuley Mt. Gilead. N.C Robert Edward Lewis. Jr. lumbcrton. N. C. Ray.mond Whitehead McDaniel Tarboro. N. C Joseph Marshall i.iles. Jr. Wadesboro. N. C. Gkor(.i-: Harrison McDonald Atlanta. Ga Fred Eugene Little. Jr. Wilmington. N. C. James Murphy McDonald Hamlet. N.C WiLLIA.M Earl LOFTIN Gastonia. N. C. James Henry McDuffie. Jr. Columbus. Ga Robert Emmett Love. Jr Clover. S. C. Ross Simonton McElwee. Jr. Statcsville. N. C Frederick Charles MacArthur. Jr. Asheville. N. C. Hector Maclean Lumberton. N. C Third Row: Joseph Hamilton McLeskey. jR Charlotte. N. C. JOHN Luther McLucas . . . Latta. S. C. Charles Moseley Marshall Charlotte. N. C. Charles Lewis Martin. Jr. W ' lnston-Sjlem. N. C. Edward Nisbet Maxwell Davidson. N. C. William Blair Miller Johnson City. Tcnn. Ray Donald Minces Greenville, N. C. SOPHOMORES First Row: James Jonathan Mooney John McDowell Moore. Jr. John Wilson Moore Miguel Antonio Munoz . . . Jesse Franklin Niven OCTAVIUS McCRARY OTTS. JR. SAMUEL Henry Overby Second Row: Thomas haughton Pardee John malccm Parker Joseph Hewes Parrish Paul Dickson Patrick, Jr. , Phillip Barbour Peyton, Jr. William Rison Pharr, Jr. RuFus E. Powell Davidson, N. C. Lexington. N. C. Winston-Salem. N. C. San Juan. Puerto Rico Albemarle. N. C. Mobile. Ala. Snow Hill. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Central Espaiia, Cuba Winston-Salem, N. C. Kings Mountain. N. C. Davidson. N. C. Clarksdale. Miss. Navasota. Texas Third Row: John Alexander Purdie William Clyde Ratchpord Clyde Albert Raynor Robert Steve Reinhardt, Jr. Ralph Whitney Reynolds, Jr, BOYCE HENKEL RHYNE , , Jo Newell Robinson Fourth Row: Ira Woodall Rose, Jr. Beverly Sampson Royster. Ill Reb Moore Rummel David H. Russell , . Sidney Miller sample James walker Saunders John Andrew Scott Fayettevllle. N. C. Bessemer City. N. C. Long Island. N. Y. Lincolnton. N. C. West Palm Beach. Fla. , Bessemer City, N. C. Talladega. Ala. Rocky Mount. N. C. Oxford. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. Staunton. Va. Statesville. N. C. Albemarle. N. C. Statesville. N. C. ' 4 I J  Hi i iil M . i liii SOPHOMORES First Row: Second Row: JAMES William Sexton McBe c. S. C. Richard Edmund Shore Winston-Salcm. N. C David Robert Shackelford 1 .ikc City. y i. Fred Lindsey Siceloff Lexington. N. C Granville Attaway Sharpe Burlington. N. C. I.L ' ciiN RoBB Smith. Jr. Knoxville. Tenn Joe Garland Siielton Statcsvillc. N. C. Russell Morrison Smith Davidson. N. C MARSHALL BOYCE SHERRIN . Concord. N. C. Horace Miller Sproull. Jr. Anniston. Ala Edwin Francis Shewmake Davidson, N. C. Enoch Bledsoe Stephenson, Jr. Columbia. Tenn Daniel Russell Shields, jr. Gastonia. N. C. Third Row: Norman Williams Stephenson Charleston. S. C Kent Robbins Stratford Haw River. N.C. WlLLIA.M SUMMERVILLE. jR. Charlotte. N. C. David Wilson Talmage Iva. S C George Winston Taylor. Jr. Mooresville. N. C. Drury Blair Thompson Danville. Va. Glover Mangus Trent Roanoke. Va. Eugene Michael Verhfn Moultrie. G a. SOPHOMORES First Row: Second Row: Frank Richard Walker MUlboro. Va. Joseph Franklin Wilson . Charlotte. N. C William Bason Walker. Jr. Burlington. N. C. Jean Fennelle Wine Harrisonburg, Va William Freeny Ward Warrenton. N. C. George Stacy Withers Davidson. N. C Edgar Buell Watson Charlotte. N. C. Percy Lawson Withers Winston-Salem. N. C William Fowle Welborn. Jr. Lexington. N. C. Perry Leland Woodward Quincy. Fla John Nimmo White Spartanburg. S. C. Robert Murphy Williams, Jr. Greensboro. N. C. Vernon Hinson Youngblood Concord. N. C THE CLASS OF 1942 Warren Gaw Freshman Adviser oyKtiss Jane Qauu SPONSOR FRESHMEN Norman thorvald aarseth Montauk, N. Y. Charles AlLCOTT Talladega, Ala. Claudius Pinkney Armstrong Denver. N. C. Frank Garrison atwater Burlington. N. C. Richard Gilbert Baker . . . King ' s Mountain. N. C. Robert Earley Ballard Davidson, N. C. John Jacob Barnhardt, Jr Concord, N. C. Henry GRAYBILL BEDINGER, Jr.. . Red Springs. N. C. Donald ROTHERT Bell Bowling Green, Ohio Earle Gardner Bellamy Knoxvillc, Iowa ELMER Bishop, Jr Asheville, N. C. Joe Gwynn Bivens Elkin, N. C. SAMUEL HUTCHINGS BOOKER Louisville. Ky. John Harper Brady, Jr Richmond. Va. GEORGE Thompson Brown Sachowfa Ku, China JAMES Robert Bryant, Jr Charlotte. N. C. John Paul Burnett. Jr Whitakers, N. C. ALWIN CARUTHERS Burns. Jr Sumter, s, C. Monroe Bush, Jr Jackson, Miss. Frank Crosland Caldwell Spartanburg. S. C, Robert Edward Carter Alexandria, Va. James Thomas Chastain Fair Mount. Ga. Howard Owen Cheney, Jr Sarasota. Fla. Rayburn Lamar chestnutt Snow Hill, N, C. Douglas Hendon Clark Clarkton, N. C. JOHN Blue Clark Clarkton. N. C. John Ernest Wilson Clark Badin. N. C. Richard Randolph Cobb ... .Winston-Salem, N. C. o m i f! . ( ■ • R iiMii (O t 4 T Tra . 1 FRESHMEN lOHN Wll.SON COKIR IMnjamin Evan Colkitt, Jr. V ' KAR I:AKl.i; COPRS Rl ' HARD I.OBDELL COPPEDGfi lU-NNEiT Young Cowan Zack Stuart Cowan Bri LY Cl.ARKR Cox John Haves Crichton Jamfs Reynolds Crook Sidney Ely Daffin Harwell McCoy Darby Martin Leonidas Davis, Jr. DOUr.I.AS DlLl.ARD James Richard Dorton Leslie Rowe Driver John Hicks Dumas Newton Lawrence Edwards Wii.LiA.M Ward Faison WiLLiA.M James Fetzer Charles Stanton Field. Jr. Hjruvillf. S. C. Wayn«villc. N. C. Norfolk, Vj. Roscdjie. Miss. Bristol, Tenn. Atlanta. Ga. Drcxcl. N. C. Mindcn. La. Spartanburg. S. C. Amite, La. Florence, Ala Davidson. N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Concord. N. C. Bristol. Tcnn. Talladega. Ala. Lake Wales. Fla. Charlotte. N. C. Rcidsvillc. N. C. Calyx. Miss. Ba.xter Parks Freeze High Point. N. C. John Richard FuNKHOUSER Harrisonburg. Va. Edward Ja.mes Garrou Valdcse. N. C. Robert ROBEY GARVEY. Jr. Winston-Salem. N. C. Richard Harris Graham Walter Edward Gurley WiLLiA.M Francis Haake Claude Jefferson Hackney Elkin. N. C. Davidson. N. C. Brooklyn. N. Y. Live Oak. Fla. FRESHMEN Ray EFIRD Hall Charlotte. N. C. Walter Chester Hanger . Staunton. Va. Murray valentine Harlan, Jr. Kinston, N, C. Lewis Laidler Harvard, Jr. Charlotte. N. C. Edward Craig Hay Hickory. N. C. RuFus Geddie Herring Roscboro. N. C. Robert Burkhead Hill Montrcat. N. C. Edward Brandt Hipp Greensboro, N. C. Daniel Marshall Hodges, Jr. Raleigh. N. C. Robert Fulton Hogue Atkinson. N. C. Ray Campbell Hoover, Jr. Concord. N. C. Joseph Barron Hopper Mokpo. Korea Spungean Douglas Horner Crewe. Va. James Lafayette Houston York, s. C. James Baldwin Howell Ellcrbc. N. c. Richard Curtis Hudson Houston, Texas David Allen Huffines Cameron. N. C. John Walter Inskeep , Roaring Gap. N. c. Robert Henry Jackson, Jr. . Fort Smith. Ark. William Howard Jackson Spartanburg. S. C. Rhodes Nelson Jennette Washington, N. C. Robert Jones Jennings, Jr. Spartanburg. S. c. SOUTHGATE Jones, Jr. Durham. N. c. Richard Sterling Kelly, Jr Erwin, N. C. James Wilson Kerr Baltimore. Md. Thomas Holden King Hiawasse Dam. N. C. Paul Timothy Kissling . Montrcat. N. C WILLIA.M HERRON KISTLER Mooresvillc, N. C, f , f % ' = — .._- - ' r, FRESHMEN C ' i ■« lilMl K 1 HAN( IS KNOhlLER Piqujnnock. N J Jamis HAROLD Knox Djvidion. N. C llL ' i.ii llALBiiRT Knox Andrews. S. C Mai.( OM Wood Kun s gnji Mounijin. 1 nn LRNi:sr Waddii.l I.arkin Wj hington, N. C. AllHAM IKOV I.ASSITIR, jR. CUyion. N.C. Wll.l.lAM I-. l.tGRAND Shelby. N. C. CiioKi.i: Mosits Lilly Ml Hopi-. Wisi Vj. Charles Roscoh Linvilll Winston Salem. N.C. McKliNDKl-H ROBBINS I.ONG. jR. SiJUsviUe. N. C. William Duncan Loy. Jr. Charlotte. N. C. I-IDWIN F-Li-MiNi; Lucas. Jr. Greensboro. N. C. Stanley Ketron McAeee. Jr. Charlotte. N. C. JUI.IEN LACHICOTTE McCALL . Florence. S. C. Wilson Hines McDiarmid Shelby. N C. WiLLIA.M A. McEACHERN Saint Pauls. N. C. Jt)iiN R. MacKinnon . laxton. N. C. WiLLIA.M E. MACLAUCHLIN. JR. Columbia. S. C. Augustus A. McLean. Jr. Lenoir. N. C. John Rockwell McLelland Mooresville. N. C. Robert Nai.l McLeod. Jr. Washington, D. C. Side Mitchell Mack Mooresville. N. C. I RANCis David Mac.ill Lenoir. N. C. JA.MEs Mann Maxton. N. C. Blrton Manning Spartanburg. S. C. George McCann marsh High Point. N. C. George Edgar Matthews Faycttcville. N. C. George Linwood Mitchell Wilmington. N.C. FRESHMEN William Henry Mitchell, Jr Florence. Ala. Marion Rudolph Mobley. Jr. Florence, s. C. William F. Moody, Jr. Charlotte. N. c. Ben Frank Moore McCoil. s. C. John Aiken Moore Charlotte. N. C. JAMES William Morgan Albemarle. N. C. Mac Glenn Morris Gastonia. N. C. Arthur Marvin Murray Wadesboro. N. C. William Henry Nelson Mooresvillc. N. C. JAMES Marion Owens. Ill Palm Beach. Fia. Eli Emanuel Parker Sumter, S. C. Benjamin Jackson Phillips, Jr. Jacksonville. Fla. Thomas Motley Plonk, Jr. Macon. Ga. Walter Clinton plunkett. Jr. Aiken. S. C. Robert Jackson Powell, Jr. , Fayetteville. N. C. Wayne Spencer PrOPST Jacksonville. Fla. PRESSLEY R. Rankin, Jr. Mount Gilead. N. C. Richard Eugene Rankin Mount Holly. N. C. David Virgil Rhea Greeneville. Tenn. Coit McLean Robinson, Jr Lowell. N. C. Robert Blair Rock, Jr Plainfield, N. J. Thomas McLemore Rogers, Jr. Florence. Ala. Abram Hewitt Rose. Jr Smithfield. N. C. Lee Page Royster Oxford. N. C. James Paget Rudolph Biltmore. N. C. Edgar Everitt Scott Statesville. N. C. Hershell Douglas Seagle Marion. N. C. Benjamin Eugene Shannon Barium Springs. N. C. ' fit- FRESHMEN GnoRGF Waim) Shannon Broidwjy, Vj William HUNTLR shannon I roni Royal. Vj. Vi( roR B. Shaw, Jr. Chjrioit . N C. William M. Shaw, Jr. liyecwville. N. C. WALTER LUE SHHLTON Greenville. Miii. Jack SCOIT SIMONDS Bowling Green. Ohio J. Marvin Sink, Jr. Knoxville. Tenn. Robert K.MMim Sllet Charloiu. N. C. Eustace smith CaiUway. Va. Robert James S.mith, Jr. Charlotte. N. C. David Monroe Spencer Barium Springs. N. C. WlLLIA.M H. SPRUNI, 111 Winston-Salem, N. C. William H. Squires . Greenville. S. C. Ralph Martin Stair Knoxville. Tenn. Harvey Ray St. Clair Staunton. Va. Richard Hampton Stevenson Camilla. Ga. John TRUMPY STRANDWITZ Mcrchantville, N. J. JA.MES Fuller STROWD Whiteville. N. C. Roy Bonds SUBER Whitmire. S. C. WlLLIA.M TRYE SUM.MERS Statcsville. N. C. William H. Suttenfield. Jr. Siatesviiie. N. C. Phillip Johnson Suttlemyre Hickory. N. C. John S. TALMAGE Decatur. Ga. Archibald B. Taylor, Jr. Winston-Salem. N. C. Edward Bunker Taylor Souihport. N. C. Glenn Terrell Tallahassee. Fla. Richard Davis Thomas Tampa. Fla. Joseph Alston Thompson Richmond. Va FRESHMEN Milton Stevenson Thurston Taylorsviile. N. C. BERNICE B. TURNAGE Farmville. N. C- JoHN Calvin Turner Miami. Fla. Roderick Greer Turner Jonesboro, Ga. William Brooks Tyson Florence. S. C. William JOSEPHUS VAUGHAN , , Henderson. N. C. David William Vosburgh Charlotte. N. C. John Mason Wallace, Jr Matthews. N. C. Robert Pattison Washburn West Haven. Conn, Charles HANSELL watt Thomasville. Ga. Charles AGNEW Webb Philadelphia. Pcnna. George McCuLLEY Webb Beardon. Tenn. SAMUEL Gould WELBORN Lexington. N. C. jack Wiley WESTALL AsheviUe. N. C. Joel Branch Whitten, Jr Rome. Ga. ALBERT Ralph Williams Chattanooga. Tenn. Norman Jackson Williams Welch. W. Va. Isaac Blanton Williamson Atlanta. Ga. Archibald Cameron Wilson, Jr. . Bardstown. Ky. Henry Kyser Wilson Talladega. Ala. Albert Curry Winn Greenville. S. C. Thomas G. Withers Davidson. N. C. SAMUEL Miller Woodward Bluefield. West Va. Walter WootEN, Jr Chattanooga. Tenn. Gordon Vincent Wyche Weldon. N. C. Tom Stokes Yarborough Albany. Ga. Stanley ONIEL YODER Bowling Green. Ohio vi I if I tm «iP ■% Iff a ACTIVITIES The Yankee Clipper typified the coming of commerce and trade whicfi brought icith it icealth and prosperity to a new born nation. With luxury and leisure came a distinctly American culture. The spirit of the flowering of New England was reflected in the south- land where no community was without its little red schoolhouse. While highland farmers were waging a grim battle against frontier hardships, the schoolmarm was instilling in young breasts an increased devotion for light and knowledge. Southern colleges were having their small beginnings among men who sought with a new passion intellectual development. Maxwell Chambers was amassing a goodly fortune which he wisely saw fit to use in fostering educated Christian manhood. American emissaries brought back not infre- quently the flavor of Continental scholarship to add to our own indigenous American culture. Presbyterian scholars mixed plowing with learning and emerged men of character, the more for their rustic curriCular. Men of such mettle became the leaders of an embattled Confederacy : education for a time stood still. QUIPS AND Mark Lillard Business Manager Cage Brewer Editor As the year-book of the Senior Class, QuiPS AND Cranks is a means of preserving a cross-section of student Hfe at Davidson. It offers a presentation of the year ' s activities with sections devoted to classes, fraternities, both social and honorary, various campus organizations, admin- istration, athletics, and views of the campus. Not content with incorporating into the year-book only a summary of the year ' s activities, QuiPS AND CRANKS has included within its covers numerous informal snap- shots to give the outsider an extremely natural picture of every day life at Davidson. Quips and Cranks may well be said to be able to trace the entire college life of the average senior, and it is sin- cerely hoped that this book will be for him a living reminder of his days at Davidson. However, the staff would hardly be satisfied if QuiPS AND CRANKS were considered by the students as only a picture of student life and extra-curricular activities. Their aim has been to imbue the year-book with some particle, however small, of the famous ' Wildcat spirit . . . the prevailing element on the Davidson campus. CRANKS OF 1939 i;niroRiAi siAi-r BUSINESS S ' lAF-F- CAcr Briwik lidilor-in-Chicf Mark l.ii.i.Aur) liusiness Manager Paul Marion Iruli ' rnities Editor Tom Harnshi-rgi-r Asst Business Manager Stuart Oglisiu Photographic lldttor Jack Hoi. land Act toil ten r.ditor Rl A Tr:NNI-.Y Asst Business Manager Julian 1.oki:v Snapshots Editor (JIAKLliS LUTl IHR Asst. Business Manager Tom Phrrin Sports Editor Sam Spi:nci r Asst. Business Manager Jlm Andp.rson Assistant lull tor Tom McKnight Assistant Editor Cari;v Dowd Asst. Business Manager Frank Hand Assistant Editor ANiieRSo Kami IIa s-s, KRGER ll Li.«xr I.OKKV I.ITIIKR .M Kn ICIIT Marion 1 rl f ■■f5 O ( EUtffil ? a ( ' ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS EDITORIAL STAFF Bill Marquess Editor in-Chief Terrell Porter Assistant Editor TONI Casali Sports Editor ERLE Austin Managing Editor Karl Hudson Managing Editor Jack Abernathy Managing Editor Jack Holland Managing Editor Sam Spencer Managing Editor Charles Luther Movie Editor BUSINESS STAFF John Latimer Business Manager B. B. Plyler Asst. Business Manager Jim Currie Advertising Manager Bill Ross Advertising Manager Tom Hackney Circulation Manager Julian LokEY Circulation Manager Bud GilMORE Collection Manager For CA better Davidson Every wi-ik I hv Ductdsonum appears as the official newspaper of both the college and the village On each Monday niglit of the college year, the edi torial stafT — consisting of the editor-in-chief, six managing editors, and the freshman and sophomore reporters — meets in its office on Film Row to syn thesi e news of the previous week and to make up copy for the printer. The paper comes out on Wed- nesday afternoon, and the business staff attends to the circulation of the paper, sending copies to alumni and parent subscribers as well as distributing the paper to student and faculty post office boxes. he Davidsonian has long been recognized as one of the most progressive college papers in the South and for a number of years has been ranked as a first- class honor newspaper by the National Scholastic Press Association in nation-wide competition. Last year it won the signal honor of being voted one of the 28 college papers in the United States to receive the All-American Honor rating. hi- Davtdsonian receives financial support from two major sources, the funds of the Publications Board and advertising. The soliciting of advertise ments comes under the duty of the business stafT. which includes the business manager, one assistant business manager, two advertising managers, two circulation managers, and a collection manager. liach year in the spring elections, the editor-in- chief is chosen by the student body from the six managing editors. The business manager is selected from the six aforementioned members of the business staff by the Publications Board. Both must be mem- bers of the rising senior class. Bill Marquess Editor John Latimer Business Manager SCRIPTS ' N PRANKS EDITORIAL STAFF RuTLEDGE Miller Fred Harbin Jack Abernathy Erle Austin , . Editor -in -Chief An Editor Managing Editor Managing Editor Jack Holland Managing Editor Karl Hudson Managing Editor Bob Miller Managing Editor Bob Ramsey Managing Editor BUSINESS STAFF Don Davidson Business Manager Dave Colvin , Asst. Business Manager Ralph Monger . Asst. Business Manager Charles Sherman Asst. Business Manager B. B. PlyleR Asst. Business Manager Rut Miller Editor Don Davidson Business Manager SCRIPTS N PRANKS Ufulir iIk ' .ibli ' I ' lhiorship ol Iviii Nlillit. .uul the I ' fTicicnt managership of Don Davidson, the Scripts n I ' ranks has bocomc ono of the outstanding college humor magazines in the State. It had a high goal set for it bv last year ' s Scrifiis n [ ' ranks which won first jilace rating in the National C ' ollegiate Press Association. The magazine is published four times annually during the months of November. December. March, and May. and is distributed to the students, outside subscribers, and fifty leading co lleges of the country. It has a circulation of approximately 950 copies per issue. The editor of the magazine, who is elected by the student body, chooses the editorial staff, which is composed of art editor, associate editors, and manag- ing editors. The business manager is picked by the Publications Boaril. and he m turn chooses his busi- ness staff. Regular features have this year included Reel Dope. a commentary on current moving pictures by Henry B. Baker: Notes to You. a commentary on orchestras and music by Walt Heilman and Harry Suiienfield; rhe Poet ' s Corner. to which Dave McLean. Bob Ramsey, and others have contributed; and Fred Harbin ' s art work. Harbin was assisted in his cartoon work by Ed Shewmake. Other contributions of note were short stories written by students. The authors of these were Ed Morrow, Karl Hudson. Eric Austin. Jack Holland. T. P. Porter, Bob Ramsey. Scotty Raynal. and others. One of the feature stories of the year was a girls-eye view of Davidson by one of our too few co-eds. Miss Ella-Keen Steele. a a c THE FORENSIC COUNCIL The Forensic Council, acting in conjunction with a faculty committee, of which Professor C. K. Brown is chairman, has charge of all the intercollegiate debating at Davidson. The council is composed of six men. chosen each year from the ranks of those who have shown special interest in debating. For the year 1938-39, the council was composed of Joe Calvin, president: John Reisner and Sherrard Rice, vice-presidents: Richard Kenyon, secretary: Locke White, treasurer: and Robert Ramsey, debate manager. Among other duties, the Forensic Council works out a budget and a schedule of debates for the year, acts as a host to visiting debating teams, selects the freshman debating team, and conducts a tournament for this group. Three trips are made each year by the debating team. First they go southward to match their ability with the corresponding teams of the Citadel. Col- lege of Charleston, University of South Carolina, Georgia School of Technology, Emory, and the Uni- versity of Alabama. The northern trip takes them to Rutgers, Bard, Washington and Lee, and Lafay- ette: while later they travel northwest, to Centre. University of Louisville. Oberlin. Denison. and Ohio Wesleyan. This year, for the first time, the Freshmen are given a debating trip, on which they will probably visit the following schools: McCallie and Baylor, at Chattanooga. Tennessee, and Darlington, at Rome. Georgia. DEBATING TEAMS The Davidson Debating Teams this year upheld the high standard set by debaters of previous years, ahhough an accurate record is hamjxrcd by the fact that practically all of the debates were non-decision. This type of debating has proved itself very popular in college debating. Joe Calvin. John Reisner. Sherrard Rice. Richard Kenyon, Locke White, and Robert Ramsey composed the principals of the team, while Warren Ludlam. William l.oftin. and Drury Thomp- son made up the alternates. This group is selected by the faculty committee on debating after hearing the five-minutc-trial speech of each candidate. The squad is then divided into three teams of two principals and an alternate each. Professor Brown coaches the entire squad before debates with other colleges are held. The two principal subjects debated this year were: RESO.LVt:D: That the United States should cease spending public funds for the purpose of stimulating business: and RESOLVED: That the United States should establish an alliance with Great Britain. Davidson defended the affirmative and negative side of each question. O lf I., f O. O p C f f- ■J f l ' Cy O w Hip ' « 1939 J, L. Ballard J. H. Calvin G, D. Davidson J. A. MAWHINNEY S. W. Newell V. S. Robinson C. s. Smith T. E.Walker S. C. Webb Locke White D. B. Woodward 1940 J, H. BeALL J. L. LOKEY J F. Chetwood G. L. Milne D. C. COLVIN S. R. Oglesby J. C. Cooper W. E. PERDEW J. G. CURRIE J. R. Phipps J. D. Gilliam R. W. RAMSEY T. J. Glenn S. R. Spencer J. W. Holland D. W. Sprunt R, 0. Kellogg E. T. WATKINS A. R. Kenvon J. L. Withers 1941 W, R. EAGAN A. L. Green T. P. Johnston M. Lemmon E. N. MAXWELL J. W. Moore P. B. Peyton P. L. Woodward 1942 J. J. Barnhardt R. E. carter JR. Crook H. m. Darby D. M. Hodges G M. Lilly J. M. Owen J. P. Rudolph Glenn Terrell v. B. Tyson J. W. Westall A. C. Winn 1939 A. I.. BlXLl R P S. COOPI K J C. DOSTl H J. 1 . DOTY J V Hl( KMAN R K KiNi. H R McCl.lLLAN D A. MCQUI-BN Ralph Moni.i-r j r path rson m. m. pli asants J. G RiCA-.AN A. 1- SKINNIR I U SlAI lORl) R A. TOKRl-V D I.. WAI.KIR J. R. Williams 1940 r. J Alii RN A I in V. li. BlRMINr.HAM T. A. FRY J. M. GAMMON R R. GAMMON I R HAND D C. HOTI K M MclNTYRE D A. McI.hAN 1.. C. MKNIUS J. R. PATTON J. K. Pope W. W. Preston T. A. Roberts R N. smith 1941 J. M. Brinson 12. E. Brown P. V. Bumbarger J. J. CoviNcnoN P. S. Crane J. M. Farrior J. B. Flynn M. L. GOFORTH J. L. Gordon R. E. Harkey S M, SAMPLE R. M. Smith D. B. Thompson G. M. Trent F. R. WALKER W. B. WALKER W. F. WARD E B. WATSON J. N. White P. L. Withers V. H. YOUNGBLOOD 1942 D R. Bell J. H. Brady G. T. Brown A. C. Burns Monroe Bush R. R. Cobb J. D. Hopper D. A. HUFFINES J. W. Kerr w A. McEachern W. E. Mclaughlin J. S. MANN W C. Plunkett R. E. RANKIN R. H. STEVENSON w. F ' . Summers J. B. Whitten N. J. Williams f 1 ,-r- q f ) 4 :ki 4 jA : RED AND BLACK MASQUERS (DRAMATICS) Prof. E. J. Erwin. Faculty Adviser Miss Kalista Hood. Honorary Member O. McR. Covington W. B. Gaw D. C. COLVIN J. G. CURRIE J. J. Covington J. B. Flynn Monroe Bush. Jr. 1939 W. H. Marquess 1940 T. A. Hackney H. V. Hendrick K. M. MclNTYRE 1941 E. W. Jackson 1942 R. R. Cobb R. C. Hudson W. R. Miller M. E. Morrow T. R. McLean. Jr. W. M. Means P. C. MacArthur P. B. Peyton R. J. Powell, Jr. lA 3 S 1 c DAVIDSON COLLEGE SYMPHONIC BAND The past school year has been an extremely busy one for the Davidson College Department of Music. The highlight of the Department ' s work for the year was the presentation of the First Annual Davidson Music Festival on February 12th, 13th and 14th. This event took a great amount of extra effort on the part of all concerned but was considered worthwhile and successful in every respect. The Festival, however, was just one of the many presentations by the Department. The various musical organi- zations have carried through an extremely busy schedule of radio programs and concerts, both on the campus and in cities of this and adjoining States. Let us look at the record of each group. to swing into action this year was the Football 8 men performed at all but one of the Football ith the team to Charlotte (2 ) , Sumter. S. C. Led by its four drum-majors, this organi- able comment by the intricate marching This year ' s Football Band upheld in every of the outstanding College Bands of the The first organizatio Band. This group of Games, making trips Greenville. S. C. and Du zation attracted much maneuvers that it perfon respect its reputation as South. The Symphonic Band members 46 boys in its membership. This organi- zation has been the busiest of all the groups, having played twenty radio programs over station WBT in Charlotte and concerts in Davidson (2), Sumter, S. C, Florence. S. C, Hartsville. S. C, Winston-Salem, and Morganton. This group has full symphonic instrumentation and has be- come known as a true Symphonic Band. The Little Symphony Orchestra has perhaps shown more improvement this year than any other group. Held back in past years by lack of suffi- cient string material, this group has this year, with the help of a few outside string players from Charlotte, taken its place as a collegiate musical organization of the first rank. It appeared jointly with the Glee Club on most of its concerts although the Orchestra presented programs of its own in Spruce Pine and Fayetteville. The Concert Series presented 8 concerts this year and 4 musical Vespers have been presented. In addition to these programs the Department has been responsible for the music at the daily Chapel programs and the Sunday Evening X ' espers. JAMES Christian Pfohl. Director LITTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CiitnwooD FOOTBALL BAND 9 IE GLEE CLUB The Davidson College Glee Club has enjoyed a very active season this year. This Club of thirty selected members and a Reserve Glee Club of fifteen members both being under the direc- tion of Thane McDonald. The Glee Club assists at all College Vesper Services where it is fre- quently augmented by members of the Reserve Glee Club. It is also combind with the other musical organizations on occasions of Musical Vesper Services. During the Davidson College Music Festival in February the Glee Club played a prominent part. The annual Sp ring Tour was taken in March during which the Club appeared with the Little Symphony Orchestra in several schools, churches and cities. In addition the Glee Club and Quartette have sung several concerts in various cities in the Carolinas during the season and have also presented two radio programs on station WBT. GLEE Club Quartet Band Quartet Franklin Riker, Voice Mrs. J. C. PFOHL, Accompanisr THANE McDonald. Director lA iv. 1 h H R. O. T. C. BATTALION STAFF Fred R. Stair, Jr. Samuel M. Hemphill Robert B. Benfield John Doty Rex Beach Louis M. Hipp. Jr. Thomas S. Perrin Battalion Commander Battalion Executive . . . Adjutant Assistant Adjutant Plans and Training Supply Officer Scraeant-Maiur COMPANY A JAMES L. Ballard. Jr. First Lieutenants Joe D. Craver William C. Beaty E. T. Liipfert JOHN A. Long Mark H. Lillard, Jr. J. S. Raynal First Sergeant S. R. Oglesby Captain Sergeants T. J. Abernathy H. J. BOLIN J. C. Cooper T. A. Hackney C. B. Harrison E. C. Hulen B. W. Sitterson R. C. TENNEY COMPANY B George C. Jones first Lieutenants MARK W. Cauble. Jr. CARL C. Clark PARKS w. Hand Lemuel W. Kornegay, Jr. T. E. PAGE Second Lieutenant Joseph R. Harman Captain First Sergeant S. R. Spencer Sergeants J. W. Holland O. L. Joyner J. W. Kennedy W. E. Perdew w. M. Preston D. Stewart J. N. Thomas Battalion Staff ' -yi A -a, .«w- i ' « ' ■' ■■' ' ■■• ' .V.Ji ' iiAi ' 1 • ' .., ' (-J. ... •■. ' .T !ao If f • ' ••■( ' • ' Fred Stair. Jr. Cadet Li. Colonel COMPANY C (X)HNI I lis VV C.(X,1III.I. I ' lrH Lieultnanls loilN P. TiCl-; SA.Mui-L H McCali.. Jr. C:ilARI.i:s W SAMPLE I iRRi i.i. P. Porter .SI EI ' llEN (-OWl I I ' R. G. Rossi I Second l.„ui,„un, JAMi s v. Armstrong ( aplatn l-irtl Sergeant V I. Harnsberger Sergeanit D C COLVIN W. u. Birmingham J G. Currie G. M. f-ICKLEN H V. Hendrick V s King T. A. Roberts COMPANY D Claude E. Bailiv. Jk Air.s Lieutenants Ovid H. Bell Parker E. Connor. Jr. John F. Doty AleredL. Skinner Willia.m a. Page First Sergeant C. M. Mashburn, Jr. Captain Sergeants w C. Fitzgerald T. H. Guion R. O. Kellogg W. E. KUNZ I.. C. Menius J. R. Phipps T. M. Wells J. L. Withers BAND Henry B. Baker First Lieutenants Edward L. Cloyd. Jr. Rex Beach Sergeants B. L. Johnson T. H. Mcknight Captain First Sergeant J. K. Pope .t iik id Battalion Officers Sgt. Neely. SGT. BL ' RTON James Lester Ballard. Jr. Claude Esmond Bailey William C. Beaty Robert B. Benfield Edward L. Cloyd. Jr. C. Wesley Coghill Joe Deane Graver Samuel M. Hemphill Louis Hipp George Jones Eugene T. Liipfert Mark H. Lillard. Jr. John Addison Long Fred R. Stair, Jr. John P. Tice M. Anderson Turner Z5he Same Shall Become A ' ' (Bolo ' ' CyVfan SCABBARD AND BLADE Sc.ilib.iril .mil Bl.uk-. n.ituinal hunor.iry military fraternity, was loiiiuii.d b ' tlu- Senior Ofiiccrs ol ihc University of Wisconsin in 1904. Ihe Davidson chapter, known as B Company, was founded in 1 2 V The society holds two tap days each year, one in the t.ill tor Senior OfTicers. and one in the spring for rising senior officers. The reiiiiiremenls lor membership are character, leadership, efficiency, and knowledge of military tactics. The present officers are Wesley Coghill. President; Ed Cloyd. Vice-President: Sam llemphill. Treasurer: and Bob Benfield. Secretary. Honorary Members Capt. ' I ' ho.ma.s R. Aaron Coi,. F. M. Ar.m.strong Dr. H. B. Arbuckle Ma.j. J. I.. Ballard Maj. Franklin M. Cochran Prop. F. K. Fleagle Mr. F. M. Harrison Mr. F. W. Hengeveld Dr. Frazi:r Hood Mr. F. L. Jackson Dr. Scott Lyon Dr. J. W. MacConnhll Mr. H. M. Moffett Lt. C. C. Quick Lt. Col. John T. Rhett Maj. Charles W. Seiei:rt Maj. Charles L. Steele Lear?! AH You Can — We May Need You 5?? Col. } M. ARMSTRONG MAj. Charles L. Steele Maj. james i.. Ballard R. O. T. C. The administration of the military department at Davidson is happily enough in the hands of pro- fessional soldiers whose belief in a stalwart American citizenry, imbued with patriotic zeal, conscious of the magnitude and importance of our country as a whole, its needs and limitations, is paramount. It is not a case of a militant dominance here, mili- tary cnrollees at this institution arc required to be citizens first, and soldiers, incidentally: citizens who when duty calls may lay aside the pen and the pulpit and unsheath the sword, but only in defense of those ideals of Godliness, Honor, and Duty for which our fathers fought. To this end the R. O. T. C, functions quietly, unobtrusively, and without making of itself a thorn in the side of the college at large. In response to this quality of leadership the David- son cadet Battalion responds with that vigorous whole-hearted support which has given it the dis- tinguished rating of excellence in War Department reports which it has enjoyed in the past and con- tinues to hold. The battalion is pronounced second to none in this corps area and, size for size, second to none anywhere. It is no small item to note that this military organization furnished five men for the West Point entrance examinations this year, and one appointment outright to the United States Marine Corps. That is a record of contribution to the coun- try ' s permanent defensive forces which would do credit to a much larger institution. The battalion, too, has its honorary military fra- ternity. Scabbard and Blade. Members are elected into Scabbard and Blade in spring and fall. Require- ments for membership are outstanding ability in military science and tactics, high scholastic standing in other departments, and an interest in extra- curricular activities. To become a member of the organization a man must have demonstrated those qualities which characterize a fine officer, for the aim of the fraternity is to uphold the high ideals of military men. The local unit is ably headed by Col. F. M. Arm- strong. Infantry, U. S. A., assisted by Maj. James L. Ballard, and Maj. Charles L. Steele, both of the Infantry. VK H h 1 li zMiss Nancy Hovis sponsor QUIPS AND CRANKS Cage Brewer, Ednor c . OT jT I liLLi ( rj . ini Rolrrls ' Sponsor QVW ' S AND I RANKS Mark LILLAKD. Bummi ManuyiT zMiss Qene Slack Sponsor THE DAVIDSONIAN V. H. MARQUESS. Editor qS)[iss I Lirricllc Kciiyon Spur?«ir I III 13AVII)S0NIAN -IDIIS ' I AllMIK, lii.Mn.ss Munui ir zMiss Polly Price Sponsor SCRIPTS ' N PRANKS Rut MILLHR. Editur Sponsor SCKII ' IS N FRANKS l 1N DAVIIXSON. liiMD.ss SliiiMmxr c tssjulta Early Sponsor Student Body Fred Stair, jr., President cy CissAlo ly W ' jmii ' r Sponsor V. M. i ' . A. SIIIRKAKH Rl( I-. Preaiiltnl W ' oJMiss Dell Sutherland Sponsor Athletic Association Bob McCLELLAN. Prfudunt z )[iss LliZdbclb I loppe .Spoosor ranHfllenu (.ouncil RAVML1NIJ Pi I I MAN, ' r.M. .nf r z tss Margaret Cabamss sponsor D Club J. D. Hicks. Pmsidem zS)f ss Kjlhrxn Girrjii itponaor Court ul Cunlrul JU ' LIAN SQUIRliS. JuJgc zMiss Frances Edmunds Sponsor Battalion Fred Stair. Jr.. Lieutenant Colonel qJ)1 ss J uLi Ldrnnoioii Cjravcly Sponsor Saihhanl and HUidc WlSLLV COOIllLL. Ciiplain 6tTT ' MARTHA KEY fS EWER • ■r ijxf: f fl, Vo TV DOROTHY PHRANER. ATHLETICS The river steamboat, laden with cotton, plied the muddy icaters of the Mississippi as cotton for a time was King. Embittered brothers had fought, and in the decimated South, education sought to retrench its precarious foothold. The revival was slow, for South- ern sons found themselves preoccupied with reconstruction of a war-torn land. The South ' s leader, freshly returned from the battlefield, bespoke the dauntless devotion to intellectual growth as he bent his efforts toward the recreation of one educational institu- tion. Davidson ' s scholars returned, too. from a valiant defense of the lost cause to repledge themselves to learning. While robber barons directed their ironic philanthropies toward northern sister institu- tions, our own Southern Colleges languished in an era of economic depletion. The South was marking time, but ere long benevolent men of wealth were joining hands with impassioned ministers to create a new Davidson more richly endowed for service to both .state and nation. % I! It ■i ,TtM ' ovThsic + + + HONOR ROLL OF SPORTS wry rm w i J DAVIDSON WILDCATS DAVIDSON 12: CITADEL 6 With an untried, inexperienced, eleven and pros- pects looking none too bright. Davidson ' s Wildcats started their 1938 football wars off with a bang in turning back the Citadel ' s Cadets in fine fashion. A sustained drive of running and passing tactics led by Bill Davis soon put the Cats out in front but the Edwards to Davis and Stubbs combination clicked smoothly for the Cadets and they soon evened things. However. Fred Stair ' s score in the final period gave Davidson the needed margin for a victory that was marked by brilliant work of Davis in the backfield and Bob Benfield at end. N. C. STATE 19; DAVIDSON 7 N. C. State, tutored by Doc Newton, former ' Cat mentor, brought a heavy line and fast backfield against the Wildcats the following Saturday and scored twice before Davidson ' s passing attack clicked and earned them a score. After this display State retaliated with another six-pointer and the ' Cats hopes were left behind. Stair, who also scored the ' Cats lone touchdown, looked good in the Davidson backfield. W. C. Johnston A. D. Warden J. M, Pennington ■I - 1 ■- I L  S. H. McCall R. B. Benfield F. R. Stair OF 1938 DUKE 27: DAVIDSON Duke, showing unlimited reserve strength and power, took Davidson ' s measure easily, ripping the Cat line almost at will. The ' Cats publicized pass- ing attack again clicked but the Devils tightened and staved off Davidson ' s threat. Tubby Hand thrilled the crowd with a 100-yard run after he had scooped up a Duke fumble, but only to see it called back. DAVIDSON 33: ERSKINE A lighter but scrappy Erskine squad fell helplessly before the Cat onslaught that put Archie Steed, a DAVI: WAkUhN. Lapiain transfer, in the starring role. Steed brought back shades of Lafferty as he galloped untouched twice for touchdown runs. Burris and Edwards presented a neat passing combination for the Seceders who once carried the pigskin deep into ' Cat territory. SOUTH CAROLINA 25: DAVIDSON Breaks played an important part in this encounter that saw the Gamecocks intercept a ' Cat pass early in the game and run it deep into ' Cat territory to score two plays later. After this, the Davidson machine, lacking the punch to stave off the Game- w H. Davis I.. S. Graham H. E. IVERSON H. R. McClellan E. C. Brewer. Manager COACHING STAFF i  i cock attack, fell under numerous Carolina marches and allowed them to score three additional times. Archie Steed, in the waning moments of the affray, ran and passed desperately but the ' Cats started too late as the game ended with them in possession of the ball on the Gamecock five. NORTH CAROLINA 34: DAVIDSON Unable to break through the stubborn Cat for- ward wall. North Carolina ' s Tar Heels took to the air in a second-half spurt and scored four times to give them a decisive victory over Davidson. Led by Hand and Steed, the ' Cat machine rolled to the Carolina 10 early in the first period, but again it was an intercepted pass that stopped the march. The Davidson forward wall, stopping threat after threat, played consistently and rose to brilliancy in holding the fast Carolina backs to little yardage. ., ' -V , tVl ' fe - McEVER. WtjJ Cuuu ? $ N Davis McClellan Stair DAVIDSON H: PURMAN 12 Apparently stung by two straight defeats, the ' Cats invaded South Carolina again and played the best game of the year in licking a favored Furman eleven. Led by diminutive Pepper Martin, the Hurricane ran over for a score before the half-time, but the ' Cats came back to even things up with Tubby Hand plunging over from the 20-yard stripe. Martin again put his team out in front with another score featured by several nice runs but Davis tied things up again with a neat pass to Ivcrson. A place- kick from the toe of Davis, his first attempt at such, skimmed over the bar to give Davidson a well- earned victory. Fred Stair stepped off 59 yards for the longest run of the day that featured good blocking by the Cat machine. Bill Johnson ' s work at guard was out- standing. DA ' lDSON 29; WOFFORD Davis. Hand, and Frank Harrison, combined to pace the ' Cats as they romped rough-shod over a decidedly outclassed Wofford team. Coach McEver used every man on the bench during the course of game that was played before a host of bands from over the State. The Cats tallied in each quarter on passes and running attacks. Twice during the fray, the Cat forward wall, very stingy with yardage, surged through and blocked Wofford kicks for safeties. Davis crashed the Conference scoring list with two touchdowns added to his total. V. M. 1. 19: DAVIDSON 6 Swivel-hipped Paul Shu proved poison to the Cat defense as the Keydets ran over three markers to lick the Cats 19-6 before a large Homecoming crowd. Three times during the game did Shu strike and three times he carried the pigskin into pay dirt. Davidson ' s passing attack, sadly off form, clicked only once as Davis tossed to Jim Cowan in the end zone for the lone ' Cat score, early in the first half before Shu started his one-man show. Immediately after the kickoff Shu stomped 65 yards on a bril- liant run to start the fireworks and twice later he struck, both times resulting in scores. WAKE FOREST 21 : DAVIDSON Davidson ' s arch-rivals. Wake Forest, presented a smooth-working sophomore combination that was decidedly too much for the crippled ' Cats. Led by Gallovitch. Mayberry. and Wirtz. the Deacons depended solely on ground plays in scoring their three markers. The Thanksgiving Day crowd, chilled to the bone by a cold drizzle, were well satisfied, however, as the Cats continually stabbed the Dea- cons ' line for numerous gains and passed occasionally for neat yardage. Edwards. Deacon fullback, twice stopped Cat threats as he intercepted Davidson tosses. FOOTBALL The ' Cats will miss several stalwarts next year as graduation takes them on. but Head Coach Gene McEver is not too gloomy as the Spring Training program brought forth numerous prospects. Bob McClellan. Bill Davis. Fred Stair. Bill Beaty, Frank Harrison and Rufus Plonk, all backs, leave a gap that seems hard to fill with only Bill Bolin and Tubby Hand remaining to carry on. The line will suffer considerably as Ned Ivcrson and Bob Benfield. at ends. Captain Dave Warden and Luke Graham, at tackles. Bill Johnson and Harry Gasteiger. at guards, will not be available next year. All of these boys played regular in the brilliant Cat line that held opposing backs to little yardage during the year. Line Coach Chct Chapman, however, will build around several reserve men from this year ' s varsity and some likely looking yearlings. The end posts, with two lettermen. Gales McClin- tock and Footsie Cowan, returning looks fairly well taken care of. Frank Niven. up from the B team, and Charles Alcott. John Strandwitz. up from the yearling squad, add strength to the department. The tackle posts, left vacant by Warden and Graham who served three years as regulars, will suffer most through gradu- ation. Fine showings of Don Bell and Elmer Knoeller. two hefty freshmen, during Spring training, stamps them as the probable starters, but Hank Bahnson. a reserve, will be giving one of them a merry battle for the posts. The return of Marvin Pennington, and George Richmond, two lettermen. gives the ' Cats plenty of experience at the guard positions. Both men. although small and light, make up what they lack along these lines, with their speed and deception. Dick Arnold, junior reserve. George Marsh. Captain of the yearlings, and Ben Moore, another frosh. will add strength. Bob Johnston ' s return to school also aids the depart- ment. Poss McLean and Horace McCall. who shared the snapper-back duties last year, will return to give the ' Cats plenty of power in the center of an inex- perienced line. Frank Caldwell, looms as the best threat to give these boys a race for the position. The backfield will be a light, fast, and deceptive quartet built around the two returning lettermen. Tubby Hand and Bill Bolin. Spring Training prac- tice brought forth many candidates, but it seems as if Granville Sharpc. who spent the year with the B team, will run in the tail back post left vacant by Davis. Hand and Stanley Yoder. big. bruising fresh- man, sharing the number three back slot, with Jay Bolin on hand as a reserve. Bill Bolin should fit into one of the remaining posts while Shannon, a small, speedy, flash. Shaw. Hackney, another fine runner. Aarseth. Hunter. Winters. Jonas. Spencer, tailback on the frosh squad, and Billy Pharr. will all be battling it out for the remaining post. On the whole, the Cats should be as strong as ever. Lack of experience hurts the line, especially at the tackle slots, but with two or three games under their belt the ' Cats should howl louder than ever. Backfield talent is especially bright with such promising runners and passers as Hand. Spencer. Hackney, Shan- non. Sharpe. Pharr. Hunter and Winters on hand, aided by the blockers and defense stalwarts who are: Yoder. the Bolin brothers and Shaw. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL Davidson ' s baskctecrs this year over- came a jinx that has been handicapping them for years, that of qualifying for the Southern Conference Tournament. Last year six games were lost by one point margins, but this year the Wildcats won 18 and lost 9 to place them high in con- ference standing. Certainly this record will reveal the strongest team of the col- lege, completing its 24th season of basketball. At the end of the season they placed well in conference standing. The highlight of this season was the tourney at Raleigh, where the Wildcat ' s won over Washington and Lee, runner- up last year, by the score of 43 to 32. Johnny Tice, the smallest player in the Conference, won an ovation from the crowd for his ball hawking and guard- ing during this game. Jim Apex Cowan paced the team. Meeting Clemson in the third round, the Davidson team lost 3 3 to 49 in a game which found the first half nip and tuck, but during the second half. Clemson, which later won the tournament, swept into the lead. Athletic director Norman Shepard, with the best material that has ever been on hand, developed a team that was fast and sure-footed on the home court, but not always so sure away from home. J. D. Hicks and Footsie Cowan were spark plugs when it came to scoring in a pinch, and Sophomore Jim Hogg deserves a great deal of credit for his first year on the Varsity. IVERSON. Captain and horward Hogg. Guard FlCKLEN. Center HARRISON. Guard Means, Forward Thomas, Guard INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD Player Games Goals Total Points Iverson 29 83 200 Thomas 21 10 23 Harrison 28 23 57 Boyd 4 1 Taylor 1 Cowan 29 127 325 Johnson 29 31 68 Shore 5 1 2 Hicks 28 107 250 Hogg 29 54 138 Tice 29 61 159 Means 10 3 6 Ficklen 2 2 4 CoAcH SHfcPARD George Jones, Mgr. Cowan, Center RESUME OF BASKETBALL SEASON The team was matic up of Juniors and Sen- iors tor the most part with Hicks. Cowan, Iver- son. I lojjg. Harrison, and lice carrying most of the burden. Duke University bowed twice to the Wildcats ami North (Carolina once during the season. Wake I irest ami State both won over Davidson in their two anies. Before the holidays at C hristmas the team moved rapidly over Mampden-Sydney. William and Mary, and Randolph-Macon, but bowed to the University of Baltimore and Maryland. After (lie midterm examinations, the Cats won five straight games by decisive scores and then were defeated by North Carolina State in a hotly contested game on the Davidson court to the tunc of 6 to 40. Out of the remaining twelve games the Shcpardmcn were able to win eight, losing to Wake F-orest. State. (Citadel, and Clemson. the latter being in the tourna- ment. Footsie Cowan and J. D. Hicks were well up in the scoring in the league which was paced by Jim Waller and Boyd Owen both of Wake Forest. Davidson has been in the league for twenty-four years and in this intercollegiate competition they have a record of 22 I wins over 198 losses. During this time the Davidson teams have totaled a score of 13.390 points to 12.552 of their opponents. A complete resume of the season s record follows. Johnson. Foru.ard Hicks, Foruvrd m J ' '  ° i nsc ' ' z y ' ' ' . p ii l. Front Row: TiCE, HiCKS, COWAN, IVERSON, HARRISON, HOGG. Back RoiL ' : COACH SHEPARD, THOMAS. FiCKLEN. JOHNSON, MEANS, BOYD, JONES, Mgr. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Davidson 67 Davidson 68 Davidson 46 Davidson 55 Davidson 49 Davidson 27 Davidson 27 Davidson 41 Davidson 46 Davidson 37 Davidson 40 Davidson 36 Davidson 36 Davidson 42 Davidson 46 Duke Power 33 J. O. Jones 21 Hampden Sidney 45 William « Mary ..35 Randolph-Macon 33 Univ. of Baltimore 38 Univ. of Maryland 44 Duke 39 Univ. of N. C 39 Univ. of S. C 24 Furman 31 WofFord 25 N. C. State 40 Guilford 21 The Citadel 32 Davidson 28 Davidson 42 Davidson 5 5 Davidson 43 Davidson 26 Davidson 30 Davidson 44 Davidson 36 Davidson 32 Davidson 53 Davidson 43 Davidson --. 33 Univ. of N. C. 35 Duke 40 V. P. I. 40 Wake Forest 61 N. C. State 45 The Citadel 45 Wofford 22 Univ. of S. C. . . 30 Wake Forest 38 Furman 27 W. and L. 32 Clcmson 49 Davidson 1058 Opponents 975 TRACK TRACK Captained by Boo Walker, the varsity track team started its spring schedule with two victories and one defeat. Coached by Pete Whittle and his assistant. Chct Chapman, the Wildcats showed themselves strong in both the field and running events, though handicapped by the loss of lettermen Hickman. McAlpine. and Boyd. The tracksters started the season with a hotly contested defeat at the hands of South Carolina. The Gamecocks clinched a close meet in the final events by the score of 69 ' ;{ to 56-:;. Firsts were taken by Captain Walker in the mile and half- mile. Woodward and R. Gammon in the two-mile. Harbin in the high-hurdles, Sample in the pole vault, and Iverson in the high jump. The Wildcats took their first victory of the season when they defeated Maryville College by the close score of 68 to 62. Firsts in this meet were taken by Walker. Woodward, Kellogg, R. Gammon, Harbin, Warden, Sample, Iverson, and Cowan. o %.% W= ' lr?xW- ' t- 1 Coach whiitle Addison Long. Manuyi-r For their second successful try. the Davidson cindermen took V. P. I. 7 1 to 5 t. Highlights of the afternoon were Sample ' s vault of 1 2 feet and Phipps ' s surprise victory in the 440, that being his first try in the running events. Those adding to the David- son score by a first place in their event were Walker. Phipps. Sample (2). White. Warden, and Iver- son ( 2 I . As the annual goes to press, three dual nuvts still remain on the Wildcats ' schedule: University of Virginia. The Citadel, and Duke. The outlook is favorable against Virginia and The Citadel, but against the strong Duke team Davidson has only a slim chance. To close the season the team will enter the Southern Conference meet to be held at Durham. THE SQUAD lir i Rou.-: Rick. Wilson. Baker, woodward. Patterson. Walker {Capiain). Johnson, sample. Warden. Johnston. Second Rou.-: COACH WHITTLE. BiRMINC.HA.SL HARNSBERGER. BLACK. COWAN. KELLOCjG, HARBIN. GA.MMON. WHITE. Long. Manager. Third Row: GRIER. BROWN. CAUBLE. HOLLIS. GiLLIA.M. LADY. GA.SLMON. COACH CHAPMAN. The season ' s lineup for the Wildcats follows: 100 -yard dash: Sample. White. Fisher. 220-yard dash; White. Birmingham. Baker. 440-yard dash: Phipps. Birmingham. Baker. Black. 880-yard run: Walker. Harnsberger. Patterson. Brown. Mile run: Walk er. Kellogg. Two mile run: Woodward. R. Gammon. Telford. Wilson. Hollis. Gilliam. Grier. Low hurdles: F. Harrison. Cauble. High hurdles: Harbin. Cauble. High jump: Iverson. Cowan. Black. J. Gammon. Broad jump: Iverson. Cowan. Phipps. Pole vault: Sample. Rice. J. Gammon. Shot put: Warden. Miller. Lady. Discus: Iverson. Johnston. Javelin: Cowan. Johnson. DAVIDSON TRACK RECORDS 100-YARD DASH: Currie, 1929, 9.6 seconds. 220-YARD DASH: Fleagle, 1933, 21.6 seconds. 440-YARD DASH: Brice, 1921, 50.6 seconds. 880-YARD RUN: Stockard, 1905, 1 minute 59 seconds. One mile run: Frazier, 1936, 4 minutes 22 seconds. Two MILE RUN: Frazier, 1936, 9 minutes 43.1 seconds. 120 HIGH HURDLES: Whittle, 1930, 15 seconds. 220 LOW HURDLES: Whittle, 1930, 24.7 seconds. High jump: Calhoun. 1923. 5 feet III4 inches. Broad jump: McCall, 1931, 23 feet H inch. Pole vault: Lee, 1936, 12 feet 7 4 inches. Shot put ( 16 pounds) : Cochran. 1934, 46 feet 9 inches. Discus: Williams. 1938, 146 feet. Javelin: Johnson. 1939, 180 feet 8 ' 2 inches. BASEBALL BASEBALL With the team playing faulty ball during the first six games, the ' Cats managed to win three and lose three. The 1939 team appears to be potentially a very good outfit, but num- erous errors have hurt the club. Coach Flake Laird built his varsity team from a group of seven returning lettermen, with two sophomores breaking into the line- up. Losing only three men from the previous season ' s varsity team, the Wildcats shaped up well in all positions. Captain J. D. Hicks led the moundsmen with Hayseed Thomas and Dave McLean as the other starting pitchers. Russell Hellek- son bore the brunt of the catching assignment. In the infield Frank Niven, a sophomore, broke into the team at the first sack, with Gray Hunter, a junior, playing second base for his second season. Another sophomore, Russell Edmondson, took over shortstop, while Sam Hemphill, veteran third baseman, held the hot corner. The outfield was composed of Hugh Verner in left. Tubby Hand in center, and Eddie Steere in right. Third baseman Sam Hemphill split his finger on a fly ball in the Carolina game, and this injury proved costly for the team, as Hemphill appeared to be starting his best season. At the time of writing the Lairdmen appear to be in for an average season. Both the infield and outfield have been spotty in games to date, with too many errors to their credit. The pitching staff is none too strong, but with better support would go a long way toward winning a majority of the games played. A spring holiday game with the Larkwood semi-pro outfit opened the season, as David- son scored a 9-3 win over the Charlotte team. Fraiil ronr Helleksun, Ficklen. Hunter. Hicks, Hempiiili., Steehe. MiCall, Connor, IIanu; Second ran-: REiMiA«riT, Xive Mil.KA.v, Edmi ' nuson, Fitzcekalu, I.atta. Cooper. Maiiai; r; Third ro-.v: Dale, Coach Laird. Uoli. , Deatox, Barnwei.l. Continuing to win. Davidson took Colby College, of Maine. 9-8 as two runs were scored in the eighth inning. It was a wide open game all the way. with many errors for both teams. The first loss came as the Catawba College team won 12-4 with Davidson making too many errors again. In the first conference game of the season Carolina beat the Cats in a pitcher ' s duel 4-1. The margin lay in the be tter fielding of the Tar Heels. Duke ' s highly touted Blue Devil baseball team took a 16-10 victory back to Durham with them, after it appeared that the Cats would make the decision much closer. The results of the remainder of the sche- dule will depend largely on whether the pitchers receive better support from the in- field, and whether some of the weaker hitters get their eye on the ball at the plate. Nineteen games were scheduled for the season. The summary to date and schedule follows: Mar. 28 — Davidson 9: Larkwood Hosiery Mill 3. Mar. 31 — Davidson 9: Colby College 8. Apr. 1 — Davidson 4; Catawba College 12. Apr. 8 — Davidson 1 : North Carolina 4. Apr. 12 — Davidson 10; Duke 16. Apr. 14 — Davidson t: Furman 14. Apr. 15 — Davidson 6: Wofford 3. Apr. 17 — Davidson 7: Lenoir Rhyne 9. Apr. 21 — Davidson 5; Wake Forest 3. Apr. 22 — Davidson 9: N. C. State 3. Apr. 25 — Davidson vs. Wofford at Davidson. Apr. 27 — Davidson vs. U. of N. C. at Chapel Hill. Apr. 28 — Davidson vs. Duke at Durham. Apr. 29 — Davidson vs. Duke at Durham. May 1 — Davidson vs. Virginia at Davidson. May 5 — Davidson vs. Furman at Davidson. May 8 — Davidson vs. Catawba at Salisbury. May 10 — Davidson vs. Wake Forest at Davidson. May 1 3 — Davidson vs. N. C. State at Davidson. WRESTLING RESULTS Davidson 26 Winston-Salem Y.M.C.A. Davidson I ' ' Duke Davidson 6 N. C. State Davidson 1 1 Carolina Davidson 16 V. P. I. Davidson 1 1 Washington and Lee TOTALS Davidson 89 Opponents Won ' •,: Lost 3: Tied 0. Parks Harrison, Coach Front ro7i ' : McFadyen, Ellis, Johnston, Crane, B ilei, Harrison, Coach. Back row: Fisher, Moore, Craver, Wilson, Hollis, Telford, McIntyre, Abels. Uk. John TENNIS Davidson ' s vjrsity racquet wicldors of lO ' iO give evidences of duplicating the record of last year ' s crack team, if their first eight matches are a fair sample of what they can accomplish. Beginning their schedule by defeating five of the six opponents met during a southern tour liich extended to the state of Texas, the netmen at this writing hold a record of seven won and one lost. They arc favored to take the remainder of their matches with the exception of the one against the mighty Carolina team. Emory was the first team met, and the Cats gained sweet revenge for their defeat last year b y trouncing the Atlantans six to three. Penetrating further into the deep South, they swept four more matches with the University of Mississippi. Southwestern, Soutli- ern Methodist, and Baylor before they were finally stopped by the University of 7 ' xas, Southwestern Conference champions. The tour, taken during the spring holidays, was the longest attempted by a Davidson team during the year. In two matches played on the home courts since their return, the netmen have defeated Albright Col- lege of Pennsylvania and Guilford, both by scores of eight to one. The team this year is captained by George Jones, one of four lettermen from last year. Besides Jones. the other veterans are Wilson Northcross. a senior, and Rea Tenney and Loch Hunter, juniors. Two sophomores. Billy luriur .ind Dick Shore, and Ed Cioyd, a senior, complete the squad. The lineup for the matches has usually been Turner. Tenney, Northcross, Hunter, Jones, Shore, and Cloyd. Ed Cloyd is ahead so far in the race for individual honors, having won four out of five matches played. Close upon his heels is Captain Jones with six out of eight. In the doubles Hunter and Shore have won four out ol four and Tenney and Turner four out of five. Individual Records — Singles Won Lost Cloyd 4 1 Jones 6 2 Hunter 5 3 Shore 5 3 Tenney t 3 Turner 3 4 Northcross 3 5 Individual Records — Doubles Won Lost Hunter-Shore 4 0- Cloyd -Shore 2 Turner-Hunter 2 Jones-Tenney 1 Tenney-Turner I Jones-Northcross 1 2 Jones-Hunter 1 3 i.MV Cooper, Granville Sharpe. Charlie Pei.ka.m i . 1..i,.,kci , Rav Pittman (Capl GOLF After a week of intensive qualifying the Davidson golf quartet was found to be composed of the three returning lettermen and one sophomore. Jimmy Cooper, a member of the junior class, was medalist. closely followed by Granville Sharpe, the sopho- more standout, who served the freshman team as number one man last year and has this year made one of the best records in the conference by losing only 2 2 points out of a possible 24. The third and fourth positions were filled by Manager Charlie Pegram, who has another year of eligibility, and Captain Ray Pittman. a senior who has served his last year. The team has enjoyed a record-breaking year, by not losing a single match out of eight played of a ten-game schedule. The Cats opened their season with an impressive win over the Hampden-Sydney four by a liyj to 5] score. Sharpe and Cooper led the way with a pair of 75 ' s and did not allow their opposition a single point. Then turning southward the Wildcats continued the hot pace set in the first match by a one-sided 14J 2 to 3J4 victory over the Citadel Bulldogs. Looping back up to Columbia, the divoters won a hard fought victory over the strong University of South Carolina team by a 9 ' 2 to 8 ' 2 score. Again it was a 9 ' 2 to S ' ? victory the next day over Emory University at Atlanta on the difficult Druid Hills course. Getting back in top form again it was Davidson ' s match all the way when they defeated the University of Georgia to the tunc of 13 to 5 to top off a very successful southern campaign. Returning to home grounds the strokers clipped off two more very impressive wins the following week on the Charlotte course. The first win was over the classy Alma College four, from Michigan. The Davidson team allowed th em only 1J,4 points out of a possible 18. Pegram and Sharpe led the way with medal scores of 72 and 73. The second win was another victory over the University of Georgia by a repeated 1 3 to 5 score. Journeying south again for the Southern Inter- collegiate tournament at Athens, the undefeated Davidson team added another victory in a pre- tournament match by beating the Citadel 13 ' 2 to 4 2 • In the tournament the following day Captain Pittman led the Cat linksters by qualifying for the championship flight, while Charley Pegram had the honor of making a hole in one. The four entrants as a team captured sixth place. With meets with Carolina and Duke, and the State Inter-Collegiate and Southern Conference tournaments yet to be played, the Davidson golf team is expected to add further laurels to what has been already one of the best seasons this sport has ever had. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL With a huskier «)ujd and more vjru-d Ijicnt than ufuji. ihc bicsl cJilion of ihe Ktiien fooibjil lejm showed iiself one o( the most impressive in years. Of i schedule of six games against worthy opponents, the Ireshmen lost but one. that to Duke ' s Blue Imps. The Kittens opened their season by troun cing W ' ingatc. M J but dropped their next to Duke by 6. The Irosh next tangled with the fast, tough Wildcat B squad and. breaking a tradition of long standing, came out victorious. b On the following I ' ri day the team rode rough shod over a lighter Presbyterian Junior College team, winning 510. Against Blue Ridge ' s Hilltoppers the Kittens were forced to extend themselves but won. 12 7. with Spencer scoring on a bril- liant )8 ' yard sprint. In the remaining game the yearlings crushed the WofTord Irosh by iO-0. In the backfield was material that the varsity of next year and succeeding years may rely on heavily. Yoder is that rarity behind a Davidson line, a big. 210-pound, plunging line smasher Hackney and Spencer showed speed that will be a decided asset, and Bob Smith and Bill Shaw have looked good as backs during spring practice. From the line the varsity may draft Bell and Knocllcr. weighing 215 and 200 pounds respectively Caldwell will doubtless sec service at center in the near future, and Marsh, who served as captain of the Kittens, showed abilities that should make him a valued man at guard. l- ' ront ff Kf: llAv, Al-corr. Moorf.. Kissl Maisii. Aahseth. Sha. so. . SrEsrr.ii. C ' aldwi Second Rcnv: Edwards, Yoder. Barniia Kn ' oeller. Bell. Hipp, Shaw; Third Ro-.v: Faisos Hackxev. C ' he.vev. Simo.vds. Straxdwitz. Hoci-e Smith. DT, FRESHMAN SPORTS Reading fro m tof to bottom for pictures and from left lo ruiht for individuals. CROSS-COUNTRY Front Row: Whitten, Smith, Webb, Watt, Coppedce, Washburn. Garrou; Back Roiv: Woodward, Coach, Rankin, Robinson, rAcKiNNON, Wilson, Man N, Talmage. BASKETBALL Front Row: Yarborouch, Stair. Lov. McLeod. Marsh. Simonds, Coach Laird; Back Row: Lucas. Bell. Strandwitz, Booker, Carter, Smith. TENNIS Left to Ri. ;. .• McDiARMiD, Crichton. Coker, Alcott, Talmage. wrestlim; Front Row: .Spencer. Coppedge. Williams, Turner; Back Rozv: Uarvey, McEachern, Freeze, Turnage, Wyche. TRACK First RottK Mann, Coppedge, Webb, St. Clair, Loy, Shannon, Whitten, Spencer; Second Rozv: Garvey, Jones, Turnage, Wooten, Strandwitz, Freeze, Terrell, Williamson, Coach Spearman; Third Ro-w: Bell, Hopper, Bellamy, Sprunt, Taylor, Wallace, Knoeller. baseball First Row: Clark. Simonds. Yarborough, Nelson, Morris; Second Ro-w: Aarseth. Wilson. Daffin, McCall. MacKinnon; Third Row: Coach Shepard, Kissling. McLeod. Smith, Lucas, Caldwell. c ; 0 , r ' 5 jy 1 :Xiix . m %«■«T-, 4H| FRESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY Winning four out ol ihrir six cncounicrt. ihc I rrthman hjrrii ' rs complctod i very silisfjctory season. Cjpuin Chjrllc W ' jii jnd Boh ' j hburn ((• ' ' ■- ' ' ■■llv pjci ' d ihc sqiLid. but ihcy wi-co hjrd pri ' ssfd by olhcrs of ihc Icjm which included Dick Coppcdni ' Id tijrrou. I:usijci- Smith, .loi ' l Whiitcn. Cam Wilion ( ' hjrlic Webb. James M.inn. and John Talmjue In the first meet of the year, the Wildkiitens were soundly trounced by a fleet Ireshman S(|uad from the University of North Carolina. 471.. to 15 ' Next w.is a meet with Greens boro IliRh School and the Ciuilford Rewrves which the Fresh- men won decisively, placing five men in the first six positions. Scores were Davidson 15. Guilford 52: and Davidson 16. Greensboro •♦•♦. The Kittens divided the honors in the triangular meet that followed, losing to Lees McRae by ' ' . and winning again from Greensboro High. 19 to 40. The final race of the season, with Mars Hill, was hotly contested, but the Davidson l-rosh tritimphed 25 to 10 FRESHMAN WRESTLING Though victorious in only one of their six bouts, the Wild- kilten wrestlers were a formidable foe to all of their opponents. Outstanding on the si|uad were Norman Aarseth. lid Hipp. Sandv McL ' achern. Dave Spencer. Baxter I ' reeze. Bernice Turnage. and John Barnhardt. In the initial encounter the 1 reshmen shaded out Salisbury High. 16 to 14. In their next, the powerful Barium Springs grapplers downed the Kittens. 24 to 6. The bout with State was hard fought, with Aarseth and Spencer pinning their men. but Davidson lost. 1 1 to 20 Against the University of North Carolina, the Kittens faired badly, suffering a 6 to 24 defeat. The V, P, I, l-reshmen fell victim to the wrestlers in a match that featured eight falls, the score being 25 to 15. For tht final contest of the year the Irosh met Barium Springs again. and were again defeated. 10 to 17. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL That the class of Forty-two contains valuable basketball talent was demonstrated this winter when the Kittens took ten wins to six defeats. Don Bell was the high scorer of the season, with Spencer. Simonds. and others revealing definite ball- hawking ability. Ralph Stair and Ed Lucas acted as alternate captains. Davidson Davidson Davidson Davidson RESULTS Carolina Office Supply 34 Mars Hill 27 Central High of Charlotte .32 Baden High 1 1 Davidson 54 Davidson 4 5 Davidson 3 6 Davidson 20 Davidson 2 2 Davidson 22 Davidson 30 Davidson 31 Davidson 44 Davidson 3 1 Davidson 41 Davidson 3 8 Baden High 27 Greensboro High 19 Belmont Abbev 53 J. O. Jones 27 Darlington Prep. 21 U. N. C I-reshmen 41 Duke Freshmen 41 Chapel Hill High 23 Danville Military Institute 46 Lces-McRae 24 Central High of Charlotte 15 Greensboro 24 FRESHMAN TRACK What is destined to be one of Davidson ' s best Frcshm.in track teams in many years, opened the season with an impressive 97 to 20 decision over Barium Springs, followed by an 87 to 30 victory over the V. P. I. Freshmen. Coach Spearman has many prep and high school stars to work with this year, and he is molding a team that will be of great service to future Wildcat hopes. Among the outstand- ing members of the team are Dave Spencer, who has been high scorer in the meets to date with 20 and 19 points respectively: Archie Taylor, a fast and valuable man on the hurdles and dashes: John Strandwitz in the high jump: Gene Shannon, pole vault: Don Bell. Baxter Freeze, and Elmer Knocller in the field events: and Blanton Williamson, hurdles. The remainder of the schedule includes meets with the P. C. Freshmen. Central High. Winston-Salem High, and the Junior College Conference Meet. FRESHMAN TENNIS A few weeks before the beginning of the present tennis season, an elimination tournament was held for the purpose of selecting a Freshman tennis team. From this tournament a team of seven, composed of Wilson Coker. John Crichton. Charlie Alcott. John Talmadgc. Davis Thomas. John Dumas, and Wilson McDiarmid was chosen. The outstanding member of this team is Wilson Coker. who plays the No. 1 position in all matches. This year ' s team does not appear to measure up to the standards of the teams of the past few years: as shown by the loss of the first two matches to Charlotte Hi and Winston- Salem Hi. This was mainly because of a slow start, caused by bad weather: however, the team is fast rounding into shape, and should give plenty of trouble in future matches. The remainder of the schedule shows matches with Charlotte Hi and Winston-Salem again, and a match with Shelby High. FRESHMAN BASEBALL Freshman baseball practice began two weeks before the spring vacations, and again Coach Norman Shepard was presented with the task of developing a team from a group of freshmen of whom he knew nothing about. After about the first week, he cut the team to around eighteen members, and proceeded to select a team. A combination of Bobby Carter at first. Tommy Yarborough at second. Jim Owens at short, and Bill Nelson at third base was soon selected with Bob McLeod behind the plate. Ed Lucas on the mound, and Sid Daffin. Bob Smith, and Frank Cald- well in the outfield. The freshmen showed promise of having a strong team by defeating Charlotte High in the opener by a score of 7 to 5. Other games on the schedule include two games with Greens- boro. Badin. and P. J. C one more game with Charlotte, and a game with Winston-Salem High. Long, manager. CROSS-COUNTRY Those who made their letters in cross-country for continued good performance during the season were: Eldridgc Brown. Dick Gammon. Bob Kellogg. Bill Telford. Boo Walker. Dave Woodward. Captain. Davidson placed third for the second year in the Southern Conference behind the University of North Carolina and the University of Maryland at the annual meet held at Chapel Hill. Walker 5th. Wood- ward 9th. In dual meets Davidson was handicapped by injuries to an unusual extent, but individual per- formances were good. The Wildcats won from Washington and Lee ' s strong team and from State, losing to the University of North Carolina and by very close scores to Duke and Guilford ( 2 meets i . Woodward and Walker tied for first in two meets, tied for second in two. Others who took part in competition this fall were Chase Brenizer. Bill Lem- mon. Reid Patterson. Dan Gilliam, and Bob King. ( At one time or another the following were on the injured lists: Brown. Gammon. Kellogg. Tel- ford. Walker. Woodward. Lemmon. and Brenizer. I RESULTS Davidson 1 State . 2 Davidson 2 Duke 25 Davidson 41 Carolina ,15 Davidson 26 W. and L. 29 Davidson 30 Guilford . ,27 Davidson 28 Guilford ,27 Davidson placed 3rd in Conference Meet. ( Low score wins.) In 1937 Davidson won 5 out of 6 dual meets and placed 3rd in Conference. For next year. Gammon and Kellogg are both good and dependable. Brown will return, and Brenizer and Lemmon have a chance of making their letters. From the strong freshman team should come Washburn. Watt. Webb. Coppedge. Garrou. Smith. Mann. SOCCER Although soccer is yet to be recognized as a sport at Davidson, it gained greatly in popularity during its fourth season of inter- collegiate competition here. Capably filling the shoes of the graduated Sam Cothran. Oscar Armstrong served as manager during the 1938 season and suc- ceeded in scheduling eight games, the largest schedule ever attempted by a Davidson squad. Of these eight matches the Wildcats won three, lost four, and tied one. Duke was the first opponent met by the team, the Blue Devils winning by a three to one score. The first Wildcat victim was Appalachian, defeated one to nothing. In probably the best game of the season High Point nosed out the local team, four to three. Next Catawba was met. the game ending in a one to one tie. Appalachian was defeated a .second time, but the Wildcats again fell victim to the High Point and Duke squads. The season was closed in a whirl-wind rout of the Catawba team, seven to nothing. The first team was composed of John and Joe Wilson. Bob Washburn. Graham Mc- Fadyen. Oscar Armstrong. Pat Rudolph. John Farrior. Tommy Harnsberger. Dave Talmage. Oscar Joyner. and Chal Vinson. Exceptionally large crowds watched all the home matches, and the prospects for the sport ' s being entered upon the regular athletic program in the near future brightened con- siderably. The outstanding feature of the season ' s schedule was the smooth working play of the team as a whole, no one man standing out above all the rest, unless it could be Armstrong, the playing manager. INTRA-MURAL SPORTS {!) Phi Gamma Delta, co-champions in football with the Phi Delts, lost one game during the fall season to the SPE ' s, but came out victorious over the rest of their oppon- ents. Front row: B. Miller, Barker. Martin, H. Darby, Brenizer. Back row: Holland, Tillotson. Parrish, Pharr, K. Darby, Plyler. Rut Miller and George Jones, lineman and backfield man, respectively, were absent from the picture. (2) Bob Rock, gymnastic champion, has proved himself in one year to be as fine a gym performer as Davidson has had in quite a while. (3) Sigma Phi Epsilon. track champions, showed themselves stronger in both field and track events to win a meet almost called off by rain. Their victory caused competition for the athletic cup to become closer, and only remaining sports arc yet to name a champion. (4) John Mawhinney. Fred Stair and Sam Hemphill, local campus luminaries, attend senior social function in banquet hall of Chambers and sit back with their Pittsburgh stogies to survey a war-torn world. ( 5 ) Wilson Northcross and George Jones, intra-mural and inter-fraternity sports cham- pions in the last two years have not lost a single match in their badminton competition. (6) Reading from left to right: Mitchell. Sprunt. Rose and Rock composed a gym team coached by Parks Harrison that went to Carolina for the gymnastic meet and showed up well considering facilities for practice and development. (7) Johnny Tice and Junior Alcorn, intra-mural sports managers, have assisted the athletic director in carrying out an intra- mural sports program that reaches well over ninety per cent of the students and is fast coming to be recognized as one of the leading programs of its kind in the South. { 8 ) A bunch of the fellows gather around to display their prowess in the famous art of marble-shooting. Notice, please, that only those Davidsonians who have proved them- selves champions are allowed to compete. ( 9 ) Phi Delta Theta. football co-cham- pions with the Phi Gams, also lost only one game during a hard contested season. This victory caused them to be well up in the run- ning for possession of the fraternity athletic cup. Front row: Raynor. McGeachy. Scar- borough. Burton. Harman ( mascot, trainer, manager and water boy ) . Back row: Gilmore. Stevenson. Marquers. Dale. Jack Lee, Bill Boyd, and Lock Hunter, outstanding men in the backfield, were all absent from the picture. (10) Kappa Sigma, bowling champions, went thru the season easily, not suffering a single defeat, to come out undisputed winners in the end. Front row: Cooper ( . ' ) . Hogg, Wyatt. Cooper (. ' ' ). Back row: Scott. Ross. Spenser. (11) Phi Gamma Delta, basketball cham- pions, took the lead in athletic scoring with this victory and were bidding well to repeat their win of last year. Front row: Martin. Pharr. Barker. Darby. Back row: Tillotson, Plyler, Brenizer. George Jones. Royal. Bran- ton and Fred Stair, mainstays, were absent at picture taking. ( 12 ) Senior Class, intra-mural champions, won every athletic competition with the exception of wrestling and gymnastic achieve- ment. First row: Stair. Tice. Monger. Cloyd. Walker. Second row: Sample. Jones. Craver, Marquers, Fowler. Third row: Johnson. Benfield. White. FRATERNITIES The modern liner, mighty conqueror of the waves, signifies a new day. Rapidly expanding industry has brought economic rehabili- tation and wealth to the South. Friends of education and of Davidson in the tradition of their forebears have turned a portion of their new-found substance to the development of youth, proclaiming anew the liberal educational ideal, they have reared an imposing monument. No longer is there a life and death struggle for existence as a well-endowed institution sends forth her sons to occupy positions of eminence and leadership. To higher halls of learning go many to pursue still further their liberal scholarship. None can deny that now Davidson is making a vast cultural contribution: ministers, lawyers, and doctors are performing real services in their communities. Friends of Davidson are hoping that one glorious century of educational advancement will be added to another as Davidson marches on through another hundred years. fe p Ben A FRATERNITY With a distinctly international flavor, chapters in the United States and the free cowmonwealth of Davidson. Began Its world-wide expansion on this campus in 1859 as the school ' s first national fraternity, now boasting 89 chapters bedecked with pink and blue around a lovely rose. These followers of Wooglin founded themselves early in 1839 in Ohio as one of the famous Miami Triad. zM ss Sy3i Searcy SPONSOR BETA THETA PI Founded at Miami University, August 8, 1839 Colors: Pink at . ' ii ' Ks„jSi i . Fratri ' s m hacultate Mr. Chalmbr ' s G. Davidson j Vi -i - . • - ' --i 1 r Kilarney Rose it TfRONTit ' W. Johnston Thomas W. Abbott Jr Robert B. Benf ld % James S. Gambl William F. Burch W. Carey Dowd Frank R. Hand Dr Wai n r L 1 l ' c.i,i 3 , %. m ' - i 1939 William Hickman M. F. Morrow. Jr. Julian 1 940 William L. Howell. Jr. Oscar L. Joyner B. Gales McClintock Edward H. Steere Samuel H. Walker A. Da id Warden Tho.mas H. Mcknight Charles C. Pegram Robert W. Ramsey Robert E. Balsley W. Holt Barnwell Robert F. Eller. Jr. 1941 Leith H. Garrou Louis W. Garrou Ralph E. Harkey Albert McAuley J. H. McLeskey. Jr. Granville A. Sharpe William Summerville Frank G. Atwater J. Robert Bryant, Jr. Howard O. Cheney William J. Fetzer James B. Howell 1942 Stanley K. McAfee George Matthews, Jr. Ben Frank Moore B. Jack Phillips, Jr. Robert J. Powell, Jr. W. Spenser Propst P. Robert Rankin, Jr. William M, Shaw, Jr. Edmund B, Taylor Albert C, Winn ,C r .f?: C '  If f C) f- p jp« ) f - f f - ) - ABBOTT BLNMULD GAMBLH HICKMAN MoKROW Walker Warden Burch Dowd hand McClintcx:k Mcknight Pegram Ramsey balsley L.W. Garrou Harkey McAuley McLeskey sharpe Bryant Cheney fetzer J. Howell McAfee Philips Powell Propst Rankin Shaw S..ii iKliS Steere W. Howell Joyner Barnwell L. H. Garrou SUMMERVILLE ATWATER Matthews Moore TAYLOR Winn HKA Immediately after the tear, in 1867. these Pikas began gathering veterans to form a national group which was to have its second chapter at Davidson in 1868. Since that time these bearers of the shield and diamond have gotten together with their colors of old gold and garnet and their flower, lily-of-the-valley. enough mem- bers to make up a national roll of 76 chapters. Today their conven- tion-selected dream girl is a Greek favorite. % A:v , cMiss mf§;.%S.p ringer SPONSOR ■rV ' v - PI KAPPA ALPHA Founded at the University of Virginia, March 1, 1868 Colors; Garnet and Gold %•. FLOWER: Lily of the Valley Dr. Howard B. Arbuc| le i I Fcitrisin Facuhate . Sajie ?;«? R ,A M MiLLaoy E ' Dr win F. Shewmake ■i 3 . atns in C olkgio - -. J 1 ■Richard N. Aycock V - Rom r i 1( ( 1 1 n am Parker E. Conner j R -I ' h 1ongi r John Addison Long . L • ' J ScorrR ' iN i ■ , .940 RUFUS K. ALLISON j. ' f.- James L. Anderson r. ' George H. Coates John C. Abels. Jr. Joseph M. BRiNsoN-.ff f Stuart W. Gibbs John R. Jones f ft Paul W. Lady, J . L, D. COLTRANE. Ill James Crutchmi:ld 1941 J. Toddy Latimer James M. McDonald Ross S. McElwee. Jr. David H. Russell ■sfr:. Donald Rothert Bell Billy Clarke Cox John Richard Funkhouser David Newton Henderson Robert Fuller Hogue . V- 1942 if _ ' «3oHN H. Reisner. Jr. . S riTT Robinson f ' ■1 J Turner John W. Kennedy William E. Perdew Hugh H. Willis. Jr. John A. Scott, Jr. Joseph G. Shelton Edwin F. Shewmake. Ill .Enoch Stephenson Vernon H. Youngblood Ray Campbell Hoover McKendree Robbins Long George McCann Marsh Edgar Everett Scott Jack Scott Simonds Jay Marvin Sink ■Harvey Ray St. Clair William H. Suttenfield Robert P. Washburn ' £ tj O p OJS ,o P O: f o .a If 1 ,ri ,Od? .a, S jP. o a P r AYcocK Connor A.Long McCi.i i.lan mongi-r Ravnal Rmsni k Robinson Turner Allison Anderson Coaxes Coltrane Crltchfield Kennedy perdew Willis Abels Brinson Gibbs Jones Lady Latimer McDonald McElwee Russell J. Scott Shelton Shewmake Stevenson Youngblood Bell Cox Funkhouser Hogue Hoover M.LONG marsh E.Scott Simonds Sink St. Clair suttenfield Washburn i KA As a group of gentlemen from tfie old South who pledge fealty only to God and the ladies, these boys from beloiv the Mason-Dixon line look back to the war-torn days of 1865 for their founding and to a time twenty years later when they came to this campus. At present theirs is one of 69 chapters in the country which have chosen a red rose and the truly Southern magnolia as their flowers. w dMiss I Mk Sample SPONSOR, KAPPA ALPHA Founded at Washington and Lcc University, December 21. 1865 Colors: Crimson and Gold s - . ypratres in Facilitate Prof. John C. Bah.i y, 3K j yM - Frank Lee Jackson Dr. Frazer Hood% j =ik !.: 13: WWwU,G.- CCphVQCW Flowers: Magnolia and Rose Dr. Har: f MoFFETT Dr. ..C.H l s M. Richards Joseph Hiram CalvjSi Stephen Caton dInnis Charles A. Hines Jr Fratrcs in Collegio 1939 Sa.muel W.;JNewJLL.; , ] Ja. ii:s Marion Pratt Wii I lAM Y. Preyer, Jr. •1940 • ■5N r 4 ' f r: ' PAVt Blaine Marion W. Ross -Gladd i. ' t Thomas R. McLpAi; - -, ' - Thomas S. Perrin. Jr. ti ' : Samuel R. Spencer, Jr. . ' Richard Tribble ARf!g)LO . X - ... Franklin Harper ELMd i.,_._ . Gordon Clift Horton .- r , 1941 Edward W. Jackson ■John Henry King ' ,. ' ' v ; - William McIntosh L£MMd Joseph J. Summerell. Jr. Richard P. Taylor, II Joseph H. Woodward David Worth Sprunt Richard R. W. Winters Fred Eugene Little. Jr. Beverly S. Royster. Ill Marshall B. Sherrin. Jr. Richard Lobdell Coppedge James L. Houston. Jr. George L. Mitchell. Jr. 1942 , Robert Blair JIdck, Jr Lee Page Royster Richard Davis Thomas Benjamin B. Turnage John M. Wallace. Jr. Charles H. Watt. Jr. Archibald C. Wilson TTrs f:. ' o o r. ' f ' I If:;:, o c:i r e- c J ipi Q ' TT ,fs] oc r.y Q O .en CALVIN DliNNIS HiNES NbWELL PRATT PREVER SUMMERELL TAYLOR WOODWARD GLADDEN McLEAN MARION Perrin Spencer Sprl-nt Winters Arnold Elmore HORTON JACKSON KING LEMMON LITTLE B ROYSTER Sherrin Coppedge Houston Mitchell Rock L. Royster thomas tfrnage wallace watt wilson lAE Followers of the Hon. devotees of an entertaining social life, and lovers of Minerva, these loyal brothers in the bonds of Sigma Alpha Epsilon invaded the campus back in the glorious 80 ' s. For the time they boast fellowships in every state. With no shame they display on a large neon .sign their colors of purple and gold overlooking a walk flanked by their own violets. The brother Sig Alphs sounded their first call in 1856. and since then one hundred and eleven chap- ters have answered. Rumored plans of expansion call for a member in every family by 1950. O ii ■zMiss eggy Seattle SPONSOR SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded at the University of Alabama. March 9. 1856 Colors; Royal Purple and Old Gold _ .. Flower: Violet Prof. Archibald Currie Dr. James M. Douglas Fratres in Facultate Prof. Edward J. Erwin Dr. Scott C. Lyon Dr. John W. MacConnell Prof. William W. Wood Mark W. Cauble E. Alexander Erwin Lemuel W. Kornegay Fratres in Collegia f ,t: 1939 John A. Lati.mer. Jr. Preston S. Marchant Kenneth M. McLean Perry A. Sloan C. Shaw Smith Erle H. Austin Thomas Crichton. Ill James G. Currie Thomas Dunn Campbell Baird Henry T. Bahnson Thomas V. Cauble 1940 George M. Ficklen Thomas A. Hackney C. Bennett Harrison 5. AiDFRMAN McLean 1941 Herbert A. Codington. Jr George L. Grantham. Jr. James H. McDuffie Walter H. Powell, Jr. Charles A. Smith James N. Thomas Robert H. Wood Hector McLean L WooDALL Rose. Jr. David Shackelford Charles Allcott Frank Caldwell John Crichton William Faison Baxter Freeze 1942 Claude Hackney Richard Hudsc William Jackson Southgate Jones Edward Lucas Robert McLeod Frank Powell Robert Smith William Sprunt George Webb Henry Wilson t D r: .O .C !D.,f: ■' f r ' f ' ' fca V z: 1 flf C e f ' P p f- .c . . O ' f?- f M. CAUBLL tlRWlN KORNEGAV LATIMtR MARCHANT K MCLEAN SLOAN S. Smith Austin Crichton Currie Dunn Ficklen T. Hackney Harrison A. McLean w. Powell C Smith Thomas Wood Baird BAHNSON T. CAUBLE CODINCTON GRANTHAM McDUPPIE H. McLEAN ROSE SHACKLEFORD Allcott Caldwell J. Crichton faison Freeze C. Hackney Hudson Jackson JONES Lucas McLeod F. Powell R. Smith Sprunt Webb Wilson KZ Really a bunch of foreigners who claim their origin goes back to Italy in the I400 ' s. even though they have been in this country only 72 years. Placing themselves at Davidson in 1890. they have long been proud of their 108 chapters each displaying their Joseph ' s coat array of colors, scarlet, green, and ivhite. From the early date of 1869 these fellows have showed preference for a lily-of-the-valley. cy iss Elinor Henderson SPONSOR KAPPA SIGMA Founded at the University of Virginia in 1867 Colors: Scarlet. White, and Emerald Green FLOWER; Lily of the Valley Mr. F. W. Hengeveld Mr. G. Flake Laird OF. Lewis B. Shenck Warren B. Gaw Frank M. Harrison Louis M. Hipp. Jr. William Black James C. Cooper Karl G. Hudson, Jr. J. Gray Hunter - _%. --z ' f ' M ' %, Heath Whittle Fratres in Colfegio ' ■■-s::0 M%-- 1939 Raymond L. Pittman Jr William T. Raines . Richard S. Spencer Thomas ENoLisii W aUvER SxMUEL C Webb •fe.LocKt WffiTE ROBI RT J WYATT 940 ?%-. - .. A . . Thomas E. McALpir M -3 LiAfi E Ross W. Melvin Me ns - _ Stuart R. Oglesb III J:-KOBERT Phipps ' ■■' ' W -.jNi L Anderson Scott s- ' Srf i s bWARfr T Watkins Charles G. Yates Armistead Burwell. Ill Harry E. Carpenter Hill P. Cooper SCOTT P. eoOT?ER Robert Wood Finley James G. Hogg Karl C. Jonas Thomas P. Johnston, III William E. Loftin John J. Barnhart Jack B. Clark J. Wilson Coker James R. Crook 1942 Edward Hipp Richard S. Kelly. Jr. CoiT M. Robinson. Jr. A. Hewitt Rose William H. Squires J. Alston Thompson William J. Vaughan Thomas S. Yarborough fih — ' Ei 9 ' Webb McAlpine YATES Jonas E HIPP HAkkl oN White Means BURWELL Johnston Kelly R 1.. Hil ' i- Wyatt Oglesby carpenter Loftin Rose I ' ll IMAN BLACK PHIP PS H. COOPER Earnhardt Squires RA1M;V J. Cooper Ross S. Cooper Clark Sl ' lNSER Hudson Scott FINLEY COKER Thompson vaughan Walker Hunter WATKINS Hogg Crook Yarborough nK$ The brothers of Pi Kappa Phi decided only in 1904 to band them- selves together for fraternal brotherhood. Secrets of the group were brought to Davidson eight years later, and the new men were taught to love the red rose and the colors, white and gold surrounding the ever present star and lamp. Now they have spread from their mother chapter at the College of Charleston to 33 other strongholds in colleges over the country. zMiss Qy4nm anette Risk PI KAPPA PHI Founded at the College of Charleston, December 10. 1904 Colors; Gold and White FLOWER: Red Rose Fratres in Facilitate Prof. Ernest A. Beaty Dr. Guy R. Vowles James L. Ballard. Jr. Paul S. Cooper G. Donnell Davidson William H. Bovi David C. Colvin Richard L. Edwards Fratres in Collegia 1939 William H. Davis G. Robert Gish. Jr. 1940 Harry V. Hendrick David D. King. Jr. Julian L. Lokey William K. Masters C. BiDWELL IVEY Sam. M. Hemphill Kenneth V. Lawson Hofi ACE P. Reeves Frank Simmons. Jr. Herbert H. Swasey Paul W. Bumbarger. Jr. John J. Covington Roy H. Cunningham. Jr. NORRIS S. Erb 1941 J. Boyd Flynn Albert L. Green, Js|f Louis C. Hite. Jr. ;-- Miguel A. Munoz Frank Niven James W. Saunders Glover Trent William F. Ward Robert E. Ballard Newt Edwards, Jr. Robert R. Garvey. Jr. Geddie Herring Ernest Larkin, Jr. 1942 Charles R. Linville Julian L. McCall Marion R. Mobley. Jr. James W. Morgan Mac Glenn Morris W. C. Plunkett, Jr. Phillip Suttlemyre Blanton Williamson Thomas G. Withers Samuel M. Woodward Vincent Wyche •p. C ' o o r c. il iT 1 tfaitll firidl J. Ballard Cooplr Davidson Gism ivi v Hemphill Lawson BOYCE CoLviN R. Edwards Hendrick King I.okey Masters Reeves Simmons Swasey Blmbarger Covington Cunningham Erb Flynn Green Hite Munoz Niven Saunders Trent Ward R. Ballard N ' . Edwards Garvey Herring I.arkin Linville McCall MOBLEY morgan MORRIS PLUNKETT SUTTLEMYRE WITHERS WOODWARD WYCHE OTA A SINGING bunch of Fijis who came as a national group to the campus in 1923 to take the place of the old Bachelor ' s Club. Hitch their ivagon to a star and sound out with the Scotchman. Smoke Dreams, and A Fiji Honeymoon. These cannibals have 73 chapters in this country and Canada and are guided through college life by the light of a white star shining from their black diamond back- ground. M gMTtfifftvr; ' •Ktrfi ' ij-- ' ' ■Vi : A.J ' m - ia— ta jMg ir.-ififrwn e j-x (3 p Wt ey PHI GAMMA DELTA Founded at Washington and Jefferson College. April 22, 1848 Colors: Purple and White Flower: Purple Clematis M ' Dr. William P. Cumming M Frat in Facc te Dr. GEdRGEB .-WATTS@; Mr. Eugene T. McEver y939 , £?k Henry B. Baker ,: Edward Cage Brewer. Jr. Kenneth Carleton D i p ' i George G. JdNES ' ' ' ' ' ■- ' ' -••■Eugene T. Liipeert Walter Rutlbdge .Miller :Qltf- WILSON J. Northcross. Jr. Fred R. Stair. Jr. Jack ers Tillotson Herbert Julian B(! James Daniel Gillia s Thos. L. Harnsberger, John WisDO.M Holland Robert O. Kellogg. Jr. Beal Brent Pi.yler, Jr. Frank P. Barker. Jr. William James Bolin Royal Leonard Branton Chase Brenizer. Jr. ' Vt ROBFRT C. Johnson. Jr. Charles M. Marshall CHAft g L. Martin. Jr. WiLLiA f Blair Millsr- OcTAVius McC. Otts Jr. George J J ichmond. Jr. George-:;W. Stowe. Jr. John S! Throop. Jr. 0 ' J. Hewes Parrish William R. Pharr. Jr. Richard E. Shore George W. Taylor . Jr. Earle Gardner Bellamy Harwell McCoy Darby Douglas Dillard Lewis L. Harvard. Jr. 19 Daniel M. Hodges. Jr. William H. Mitchell. Jr. Thomas McL. Rogers. Jr. Walter Lee Shelton Ralph Martin Stair Archibald B. Taylor. Jr. Albert Ralph Williams Walter Wooten. Jr. w fT) p T- r- ::.: . ,r} f- .a i a. f J ' r BKhWhR K. DARBY JONhS I.UPILKT R. MILLER NORTHCROSS TlLLOTSON H. BOLIN GILLIAM HARNSBERGER HOLLAND KELLOGG RrCHMOND STOWE THROOP ' BARKER J. BOLlN BRANTON BRENIZER JOHNSON MARSHALL ' MARTIN B. MlLLER OTTS PARRISH PHARR SHORE W. TAYLOR BELLAMY H. DARBY DiLLARD HARVARD HODGES MITCHELL ROGERS SHELTON R. STAIR A. TAYLOR WILLIAMS WOOTEN Bakir r. Stair Plyler oAe This band of faithful Phis first got together in 1848. and since 1928 the local chapter has been one of 108 in the country. All have pledged themselves to follow the white carnation and their colors, blue and white, and to seek protection behind the jewelled shield and sword beneath a knight ' s helmet. Numerically speaking, these fellows are the strongest on the campus with a chapter roll of 54. qJ iss Louise Fant SPONSOR PHI DELTA THETA Founded at Miami University, December 26, 1848 Colors: Argent and Azure FLOWER White Carnation Fratres in Facultate Dr. C. K. Brown Dr Kenneth J. Foreman William C. Beaty Ovid H. Bell William A. Boyd John D. Chalk, Jr. FratMs in CoUeqi 1939 James M Cowan J Read Harman H E I t rson Jack B I ff M RK H LiLl rd WitLiAM H. Marquess James F. Moore James F Morrison Robert L. Scarborough Jr 1940 O. J. Harper Beall, Jr William C. Gilmore, Thomas J. Glenn Lauchlin S. Hunter A. Richard Kenyon Roy Burton. Jr. W. Andrew Dale James A. Dunlap A. Marshall Foote Thomas D. Hatcher R. Hutchins Booker Robert E. Carter Zach S. Cowan, Jr. L. RowE Driver Charles S. Fields. Jr. i WARRFN V LifeJDLAMrpR V Charles G Luther Jr 1 ' John D McGeach ' ' ' ' Charies M Mashblrn Jr| I %. Charles MAcAipmiR J Clyde 4 Ra- nor _ t ►- ' R.QiBERT S REINHARDT tjR R Vhitney Reynolds Jr Jo Newell Robinson 1942 William F. LeGrand George M. Lilly John R. McKinnon James M. Owens, III Rea C. Tenney Hugh D. Verner Thomas M. Wells. Jr. John L. Withers George H. Wright. Jr. H. Miller Sproull. Jr. Norman W. Stevenson William T. Turner. Jr. Eugene M. Vereen, Jr. Robert M. Williams, Jr. Thomas M. Plonk James P. Rudolph Richard H. Stevenson Glenn Terrell, Jr. Jack W. Westall tt - s r f t fp IT:  o ITy O O a Bhatv Bell Boyd Chalk J. Cowan HARMAN IVERSON LEE I.ILLARD MARQUESS Moore Morrison Scarborough Beall Gilmore Glenn Hunter Kenyon LUDLAM Luther McGeachy MASHBURN Tenney Verner Wells Withers Wright Burton Dale DUNLAP FOOTE HATCHER MacArthur RAYNOR Reinhardt Reynolds Robinson SPROULL X. STEVENSON VEREEN Williams Booker carter Z Cowan Driver Fields LeGrand Lilly MCKINNON Owens Plonk Rudolph R. Stevenson Terrell Westall ZOE These youngest of the Greeks on fraternity court came to Davidson in 1930 after establishing themselves nationally just after the turn of the century. Now they have grown to 72 chapters each one having violets and American beauty roses in the chapter house yard. Are very proud of their highest of the scholastic ratings for the past ten years. zMiss Evelyn zMcCarty SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded at the University of Richmond. November. 1901 Colors: Red and Purple FLOWERS; Violet and American Beauty Rose Prof. Fred K. Fleagle Prof. Henry E. Fulcher Fratres in Faeultate Dr. a. V. GOLDIERE Dr. Price H. Gwynn Prof. James K. Kimbrough Edward L. Cloyd, Jr. C. Wesley Coghill. Jr. Toby L. Conyers Joseph D. Graver John F. Doty Fratres in Collegia 1939 Walter H. Heilman. Jr. Marshall W. Houston Thomas W. Mullen. Jr. RuFUs S. Plonk. Jr. Terrell P. Porter Charles W. Sample James R. Sample James H. Thompson John P. Tice M. Anderson Turner HiranlH. White J. Tony Casali Robert D. Doty 1940 Philip E. Edwards Walter C. Fitzgerald Fred F. Harbin Walter W. Harper Walter E. Kunz Felix O. Bell Russell B. Edmondson Tom Galbreath William H. Hamilton. Jr. 1941 John F. Ha J Murray V. MrLan, Jr. Raymond W. McDaniel Philip B. Peyton. Jr. RuFus E. Powell RoBB Smith Edgar B. Watson. Jr. Edward Hay S. D. Horner Henry E. Keehln 1942 Elmer Knoeller Hugh H. Knox Malcolm Kunz William Loy Victor Shaw. Jr. John Strandwitz R. G. Turner. Jr. (!; '  (-. ' ) f ' v i  H fT-j C- C- ' ' O f - ' ' !•■ • ' J-. ' ' (7 ' v - j£_ ' ' f — - i ' - O C- - ' O O P e? (T . D ,r- o Tfp c- C iiMlt tiMttMf.M CLOYD COGHILL CONYERS CRAVER J. DOTY HEILMAS HOUSTON MULLEN PLONK PORTER C. SAWPLE J. SAMPLE THOMPSON TlCE A. TURNER WHITE CASALI . R. DOTY EDWARDS FITZGERALD HARBIN HARPER W. KuNZ Bell Edmondson Galbreath Hamilton J. Hay HARLAN iVlCDANlELS PEYTON POWELL R. SMITH WATSON E. HAY Horner knoeller Knox M. Kunz Loy Shaw strandwitz R. Turner f PHI BETA KAPPA Fratres in Facultate Prof. J. C. Bailey Dr. C. K. Brown Dr. W. p. Gumming Prof. A. Currie Prof. C. G. Davidson Dr. J. M. Douglas Prof. E. J. Erwin Dr. K. J. Foreman Dr. P. H. Gwynn. Jr. Dr. C. R. Harding Dr. a. M. Hillhouse Dr. Frazer Hood Dr. T. S. Logan Mr. F. L. Jackson Dr. F. W. Johnston Prof. H. T. Lilly Dr. W. L. Lingle Dr. J. W. MacConnell Prof. W. G. McGavock Prof. J. A. McGeachy Prof. W. L. Porter Dr. C, M. Richards Dr. M. E. Sentelle Dr. E. F. Shewmake Prof. O. J. Thies, Jr. Dr. G. B. Watts Dr. R. deV. Williamson Prof. W. W. Wood Dr. H. B. Arbuckle Mr. Wade Boggs Fratres Sororesque in Urbe Mrs. W. p. Gumming Dr. W. R. Grey Mr. Watson Street O. V. Armstrong E. G. Brewer. Jr. S. M. Hemphill E. T. Liipfert M. E. Morrow Fratres in Collegia T. W. Mullen W. A. Page J. R. Patterson J. H. Reisner G. W. Roberts W. S. Robinson, Jr. F. R. Stair. Jr. R. A. TORREY S. G. Webb Locke White J. R. Williams Roberts Robinson Williams Founded at William and Maty College D ecember i, 1776 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Fratres in Facultate H. B. Arbuckle J. C. Bailey E. A. Beaty W. H. BOGGS C. K. Brown A. CURRIE J. M. Douglas E. J. Erwin F. K. Fleagle K. J. Foreman H. E. Fulcher W. R. Grey F. W. Hengeveld A. M. HiLLHOUSE F. L. Jackson Frontis Johnston G. F. Laird W. L. LiNGLE J. W. MacConnell E. T. McEver C. M. Richards L. B. Schenck M. E. Sentelle N. W. Shepard G. R. VOWLES A. H. Whittle Fratres in Collegia T. W. Abbott. Jr. E. C. Brewer. Jr. J. H. Calvin W. B. Gaw S. M. Hemphill E. T. Liipfert H. R. McClellan W. H. Marquess. Ill S. W. Newell. Jr. R. L. PiTTMAN. Jr. J. H. Reisner. Jr. J. S. Rice J. G. Squires P. A. Sloan F. R. Stair. Jr. T. E. Walker A. D. Warden Locke White. Jr. Brewer LlIPFERT PITTMAN Stair Calvin McClelland Reisner Rice Walker Warden Founded cit Washington and Lee University December J, 1914 s:- SIGMA UPSILON (LITERARY) Founded at Scwanec in I 906 Blue Pencil Chapter Fratres in Facultate Prof. E. A. Beaty Dr. W. p. Gumming Dr. Frazer Hood Mr. W. H. Boggs Prof. C. G. Davidson Dr. F. W. Johnston Dr. C. K. Brown Prof. E. J. Erwin Dr. a. V. GOLDIERE Fratres in Collegia 1939 Prof. H. T. Lilly E. T. LlIPFERT W. R. Miller S. W. Newell W. H. Marquess M. E. Morrow 1940 F. R. Stair. Jr. J. W. Holland T. S. Perrin N. A. Scott K. G. Hudson R. W. Ramsey S. R. Spencer. Jr ALPHA EPSILON DELTA (PRH-MtDICALj North Carolina Alpha Fratres in FacuUate Dr. S. B. Kn ' ight Dr. S. C. Lyon Fratres in Collegia 1939 Dr. J. V. MacConnell E. A. Erwin. Jr. L. W. Kornegay W. N. Rainey. Jr. G. R. Gisn. Jr. M. E. Morrow 1940 R. G. RossER. Jr. W. N. BOYCE W. C. Fitzgerald J. L. LOKEY R. D. Doty H. V. Hendrick O. L. Joyner. Jr. 1941 C. W. Sherman H. T. Bahnson R. B. Balsley I. W. Rose. Jr. r ' -. i f ■t ' ' f f f irtktfilif 1: 1. iMi .1 1 ik ' ii ' f  ' fl J .f. ' . f ' ' ' J {-■« l - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Dr. Cecil K. Brown Edward Cage Brewer Joseph Hiram Calvin Warren Boyd Gaw Samuel Mills Hemphill James Daniel Gilliam Thomas L. Harnsberger John Wisdom Holland Faculty Members Dr. Archibald Currie 1939 George Grimsley Jones Eugene Transou Liipfert Mark Hill Lillard. Jr. Samuel W. Newell, Jr. John Henry Reisner. Jr. 1940 Allen Richard Kenyon Julian Lee Lokey Dr. R. deV. Williamson Joseph Sherrard Rice Walter S. Robinson, Jr, Perry Austin Sloan Fred Rogers Stair, Jr. Thomas Samuel Perrin Frank Simmons, Jr. David W. Sprunt 1941 William Earl Loftin Hector McLean - .f ' CA 1 r i Ci LE CERCLE FRANCAIS (Aflilic .1 la Federation dc L ' Alliance Francaise) Etabli en 1928 Messieurs Les Professieurs Dr. a. V. GoLDiERE Dr. G. B. W ' ATTs Dr. R. deV. Williamson Messieurs Les Memhres 1939 O. V. Ar.mstrong p. M. Davidson T. P. Porter J. S. Ravnal G. D. Davidson R. R. King. Jr. 1940 W. Y. Prever. Jr. J. H. Reisner D. C. CoLviN S. D. Crane J. K. Pope D. W. Sprunt J. C. Cooper, Jr. P. E. Edwards 1941 S. R. Spencer. Jr. J. L. Withers Chase Brenizer. Jr. G. W. Taylor Messieurs L es Membces Assoctes 1941 H. T. Bahnson J. M. LiLES 1942 F. E. Little. Jr. D. B. Thompson J. J. Barnhardt. Jr. -r c. : ,0. f - rj ?f John Crooks Bailey, Jr. Ernest Albert Beaty Alfred Lyon Bixler Warren Boyd Gaw John A. Mawhinney. Jr. Thomas J. Abernathy John Wisdom Holland Allen Richard Kenyon Warren V. G. Ludlam. Jr. ETA SIGMA PHI (Classical) ALPHA NU CHAPTER Established in 1928 Fratres in Facilitate Caleb Richmond Harding John A. McGeachy. Jr. Fratres in Collegia 1939 John Scott Raynal James Gordon Riggan 1940 Leonard Gary Menius Stuart R. Oglesby. Ill John Robert Phipps. Jr. Charles Malone Richards Guy Richard Vowles Charles W. Roberts Walter S. Robins.on. Jr. John R. Williams. Jr. Robert Wilson Ra.msey Ray Nelson S.mith David W. Sprunt Thomas M. Wells. Jr. . Asm.ir j-j- C) cu . c- DELTA PHI ALPHA (German) EPSILON CHAPTER Founded in 1931 Fratres in Facultale E. A. Beaty C. R. Harding G. R. VOWLES F. A. Brown H. T. Lilly Fratres in Collegia 1939 T. B. Daniel O. H. Bell W. A. DIEHL J. G. RiGGAN W. H. Davis M. E. Morrow, Jr. 1940 S. C. Webb R. D. Doty W. E. KUNZ R. W, Ramsey J. G. Hunter W. K. Masters B. W. SiTTERSON B. L. Johnson W. E. Perdue R. C. Tenney o o P ' - a a „c. i ; t . f ' j ii i -4 .i. t gi i.. 4i J. M. Douglas W. A. Douglas R, N. Aycock. Jr. J. L. Ballard, Jr. R. B. Benfield R. K. Allison D. F. Cagle SIGMA PI SIGMA (Physics) ALPHA CHAPTER Founded at Davidson College in 1921 Fratres in Facultate H. E. FULCHER W. G. McGavock Fratres in Collegia 1939 C. C. Clark T. I. Magill, Jr. C. W. CoGHiLL. Jr. V.A.Myers W. H. Davis W. A. Page W. C. Johnston J. R. Patterson 1940 W. C. Gilmore 1941 J. F. Hay W. N. Mebane. Jr. W. W. Wood J. H. Reisner. Jr. T. E. Walker A. C. Warlick. Jr. W. E. KuNZ H. H. Swasey SIGMA DELTA PSI ( A lllLh lie I DAVIDSON CHAPTHR Founded at the University of Indiana in 1912 I ' ratri- in Facultate A. H. U ' linTi.!-: Fralres in Collegia 1939 T. V. Abbott. Jr. J. W. Hickman C. W. Sample R. B. Bl-NfH-XD H. E. IVERSON J. P. TiCE W. A. Boyd T. E. Walker 1940 R. R. Gammon D. A. McLfan D. W. Sprunt v « , . f| ' . Jr ' Jr -. t ,?rs-- ' ,f «. IT ' « lll EIB - -Mi . SIGMA DELTA PI ( Spanishj OMEGA CHAPTER Founded in 1919 Fratres in Facultate F. L. Blythe F. K. Fleagle Fratres in Collegia 1939 A. V. Goldiere J. L. Ballard J. B. Lee V. A. Myers A. L. BlXLER H. R. McClelland M. M. Pleasants W. M. Houston D. A. McQueen 1940 C. W. Roberts William Black F. F. Harbin C. M. Mashburn D. F. Cagle J. W. Holland 1941 R. H. Cunningham. Jr. T. A. Roberts O. J. Tmi-s C. W. CoGHiLL, Jr. T. W. Mullen R. K. Allison W. H. BoYcn T. S. LOCAN GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON (CHLMISTRVJ ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER FouNDi-D AT Davidson Colligl in 1919 Fratres in Facullale S. B. Knight Honorary Member F. C. SCHAD Fratres in Collegio 1939 V. A. MVLRS R. G. RossER W. T. Rainey a. L. Skinner 1940 . R. D. Doty T. H. Gl!Ion Locke White, Jr. J. K. Wilson T. L. Harnsberger B. W. Sitterson 1941 P. H. HOBSON S- ; ,, ff - ? - - 1 ItfJi BEAVER CLUB (Honorary Underclass j OFFICERS Walter H. Powell. Jr President Robert H. Wood Secretary-Treasurer 1940 Walter H. Powell. Jr. Oscar L. Joyner Robert H. Wood Charles G. Luther Thomas J. Abernathy Charles Mashburn William E. Birmingham. Jr. William K. Masters John Thomas Ferguson B. Gales McClintock John W. Holland Dugald Stewart 1941 Henry T. Bahnson John R. Jones Robert E. Balsley G. Winston Taylor Tom V. Cauble Robert iM. Willia.ms. Jr. HIT ' ' f ■r ' o .- r 1 ri r 2 I COMMERCE CLUB Founded 1937 Thomas V. Abbott Mii.i.ARD H. Alcorn. Jr. C. Esmond Baili-y H[;nry B. Baker Parker E. Connor. Jr. John F. Doty Stephen Fowler Russell Hellekson Samuel M. Hf-mphill Louis M. Hipp George G. Jones Kenneth V. Lawson Mark H. Lillard. Jr. John Addison Long Kenneth McLean John A. Mawhinney James F. Moore Tho.mas Ervin Page RuFus S. Plonk James M. Pratt Perry A. Sloan Richard S. Spencer Julian G. Squires Edward H. Steere James H. Tho.mpson Marvin A. Turner T. J. Turner Daniel L. Walker A f f . f J ' ) -) PI GAMMA MU (Social Science) Esta b ishcd at Davidson in Fratres in Facultate 1938 p. H. GWYNN R. Fratres in Collegio 1939 deV. Williamson P. M. Davidson W. C. Johnston R. A. Torrey V. H. Davis J. A. Mawhinney T. E. Walker J. C. DOSTER M. M. Pleasants D. B. Woodward W. B. Gaw C. W. Roberts Ivan Stafford 1940 E. M. Yow T. J. Abernathy E. C. Hulen Frank Simmons. Jr D. C. COLVIN G. L. Milne R. W. Ramsey D. W. Sprl ' NT f ' r: r- ' r .r. f r ir r: TTT o e c z ' - r. fy NUMERAL CLUB N. T. Aarseth Charles Alcott J. J. Barnhardt. Jr. D. R. Bell E. G. Bellamy F. R. Caldwell R. E. Carter J. C. Chastain J. B. Clark R. L. COPPEDGE S. E. Daffin N. L. Edwards W. W. Faison W. J. Fetzer B. P. Freeze E. J. Garrou C. J. Hackney E. C. 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Robinson. J. N. P. O. Box 398. Talladega. Ala. Rose. I. W.. Jr. Box 723. Rocky Mount. N. C. Royster. B. S. Oxford. N. C. Rummel. R. N. 1117 Harding Place. Charlotte. N. C. Russell. D. H. Benbrcagh. Staunton. Va. STUDENTS Sample, S. M. 124 Kelly St.. StatesviUe. N. C. Saunders. J. W. Box 5. Albemarle. N. C. Scott. J. A.. Jr. Box 282. StatesviUe. N. C. Sexton. W. J. McBee. S. C. Shackelford. D. R 428 N. Alachua St.. Lake City. Fla. Sharpc. G. A. Box 707. Burlington. N. C. Shelton. J. G. StatesviUe. N. C. Sherrin, M. B.. Jr. Box 1 76. Concord. N. C. Shewmake. E. F.. Ill Davidson. N. C. Shield. D. R.. Jr P. O. Box 247. Gastonia. N. C. Shore. R. E 1960 Georgia Ave.. Winston-Salcm. N. C. Siceloff. F. L Box 598. Lexington. N. C. Smith. L. R.. Jr. 3429 Alta Vista Way. KnoxviUe. Tenn. Smith. R. M Mutoto. Congo Belg: SprouU. H. M. 701 E. 6th St.. Atlanta. Ga. Ste;l. Ella-Keen Davidson. N. C. Stephenson. E. B. R. F. D. 1. Columbia. Tenn. Stevenson. N. W Route 1. Charleston. S. C. Stratford. K. R Haw River. N. C. SummerviUc. Wm.. Jr. .2138 Sclwyn Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Talmagc. D. W Kwangju. Korea Taylor. G. W.. Jr. E. Center Ave. Mo.orcsvillc. N. C. Thompson. D. B. Grace Hotel. StatesviUe. N. C. Turner. W. T.. Jr. 6300 Becchwood Drive. Chevy Chase. Md. Vereen. E. M. 502 S. Main St.. Moultrir. Ga. Vinson. J. C Paint Lick. Ky. Walker. F. R. Box 124. Millboro. Va. Walker. W. B. 616 A. S. Broad St.. Burlington. N. C. Ward. W. F. Warrcnton. N. C. Watson. E. B. Route 4. Charlotte. N. C. Welborn. W. F.. Jr. Box 5 18. Lexington. N. C. White. J. N. 629 S. Church St.. Spartanburg. S. C. Williams. R. M.. Jr. 306 S. Mcndenhall St.. Greensboro. N. C. Wilson. J. F Soonchun. Korea Wine. J. F 5 7 Paul St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Withers. G. S. Davidson. N. C. Withers. P. L. 426 S. Hawthorne Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Woodward. P. L Quincy. Fla. Youngblood-. V. H 35 Franklin Ave.. Concord. N. C. ROSTER OF STUDENTS Aitvoth. N I Alurnjihv. M. A . J Allcoii. C Arnistronit- C- I ' Aiwjlcr. I . Ci Baker. R. C. Bjlljrd. R i; Bjrksdalf. H W Barnhardt. J. J.. Jr. BidinRcr. H. G.. Jr. Bell. D. R. Bellamy. E. G. Berglhold. S. G. Bishop. E. L.. Jr. Bivins. J. G. Booker. S. H. Brady. J. H.. Jr. Brown. G. T. Bryant. J. R.. Jr. Burnett. J. P.. Jr. Burns. A. C Jr Bush. M . Jr. Caldwell. I-. C Carter. R. E Chaslain. J. V. Cheney. H. O.. Jr. Chestnut!. R. I.. Clark. D. H Clark. J. B. Clark. J. E. V. Cobb. R. R. Cokcr. J. V. Colkitt. B. E.. Jr. Copes. V. E. Coppcdge. R. L. Cowan. B. Y. Cowan. Z. S. Cox. B. C Crichton. J. H. Crook. J. R. Dafiin. S. E. Darby. H. M. Davis. M. L.. Jr. Dillard. D. Dorton. J. R.. Jr. Dowdy. J. E. Driver. L. R. Dumas. J. H. Edwards. Newton L Edwards. N. 1.. Faison. W. W. Fetrcr, W. J. Field. C. S.. Jr. Freeze. B. P. Funkhouscr. J. R Garrou. E. J. Garvey. R R Jr Graham. R H. Grant. W. L Gurley. W F Haake. W I Hackney. C J Hall. R F Hanger. V. C. Harlan. M. V.. Ji Harvard. L. L. Hay. E. C. Henderson. D N. Herring. R. G. Hill. R. B. Hipp. E. B. Hodges. D. M Hoguc. R. F. Hoover. R. C Jr FUKS H.MAN CLASS Box :J4. Mo nijuk. I onK Island N V Jr Oavidv.n, N C J87 North .Si . Fjlladega. Ala Denver, N C; 80 l V. Davis St.. Burlington. N C 500 N Piedmont. Kings Mountain. N C. Davidson. N. C 424 Clement Ave.. Charlotte. N C r. 7 Georgia Ave.. Concord. N. C Red Springs. N. C. 44 7 S. Prospect. Bowling Green. Ohio Knoxville. Ohio Nagar Kurnool. Deccan. India 10 Flint St.. Asheville. N. C Elkin. N. C. 24 15 Longest Ave.. Louisville. Ky. Gintcr Park. Mission Ct.. Richmond. Va. Suchowfu Ku. China 2A20 Briarwood Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Whitakers. N. C. Ill N. Salem Ave.. Sumter. S. C. 728 Poplar Blvd.. Jackson. Miss. 78 Pine St.. Spartanburg. S. C. Episc. High School. Alexandria. Va. Fair Mount. Ga. 147 E. 12th St.. Sarasota. Fla. Snow Hill. N. C. Box 7V Clarkton. N. C. Box D. Clarkton. N. C 1 1 lallassce St.. Badin. N C. 1700 Virginia Rd.. Winston Salem. N. C. I 600 Home Ave.. Hartsville. S. C Waynesvill:. N. C. 1807 Willoughby Ave.. Norfo.k. Va. Rosedalc. Miss. Columbia Road. Bristol. Tenn 1 179 Clifton Rd.. N. E.. Atlanta. Ga. Box 176. Drexcl. N. C. Mindcn. La. 508 Sherwood Circle. Spartanburg. S. C. Amite. La 441 N. Wood Ave.. Florence. Ala, Davidson. N. C. 1012 N. Eugene St.. Greensboro. N. C Route 4. Concord. N. C Masonic Home. Richmond. Va, 1706 Windsor Ave.. Bristol. Tenn Talladega. Ala. 511 E. Orange St.. Lake Wales. Fla Box 65. Salem Station. Winston-Salem. N. C. 1018 Queens Road. Charlotte. N. C. 249 Maple Ave.. Reidsville. N. C. Calyx. Miss, Rockford Road. High Point. N C. 505 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va Valdese. N C 1856 Runnvmede Rd.. Winston-Salem. N ( Elkin. N C Tullahoma. Tenn Route 2. Box 17. Davidson. N. C. 1866 Palmetto St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 214 Helvcnston Ave.. Live Oak. Fla. 605 N. Pine St.. Charlotte. N. C. 1001 Walnut. Staunton. Va. Box 209. Kinston. N. C, 114 1 Granville Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. n I 51 5th Ave.. Hickory. N. C. Box 4, Wallace. N. C. Roseboro. N. C. Box 5 5 8. Montreat. N. C. 402 Victoria St.. Greensboro. N. C. 515 Daughtridge St.. Raleigh. N. C. Atkinson. N. C •J Cedar St.. Concord. N. C CHARLOTTE. N.C. FOR CLOTHES IN THE UPPER CLASS if Timely and Rockingham Suits AND Topcoats. if Arrow. Essley and Manhattan Shirts. if Arrow and Botany Ties. if Kensington and Stetson Hats. if HicKOK AND Swank Jewelry. if Interwoven Sox. if Hanes and Mansco Underwear. CHARLOTTE, N.C. What to Wear . . . and When TATE-BROWN ' S Young Men ' s Shop Can Show You The Fashion Smartest Varsity -Toicn Clothes Exclusive With Us 126 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. anbal t nnh Iruttfi Leading Jewelers Since 1896 Charlotte. N. C. For the Complete College Wardrobe J. D. JDNES, Inc. Charlotte. N. C. BILL QUICK. ' 37 ROSTER OF Hooper, J. B. Mokpo. Korea Horner. S. D. Crewe. Va. Houston. J. L. 7 Kings Mt. St.. York. S. C. Howell. J. B. Ellcrbe, N. C. Hudson, R. C. 4 Chelsea Place. Houston. Texas Huffines. D. A. Route 2. Cameron. N. C. Hunt. V. W 434 W. Duval St.. Jacksonville. Fla. Inskeep. J. W. Roaring Gap. N. C. Jackson, R. H., Jr 409 N. l th St., Fort Smith. Ark. Jackson. W. H 538 Otis Blvd., Spartanburg, S. C. James. W. H 483 S. Academy, Mooresvillc, N. C. Jennette, R. N Washington. N. C. Jennings. R. J., Jr Route 3, Spartanburg. S. C. Jones, S., Jr 307 Chapel Hill St.. Durham, N. C. Keehln, H. E. 1503 St. Andrews. Tarboro. N. C. Kelly. R. S., Jr. . Erwin. N. C. Kerr, J. W. Kochu. Chosen, Japan King. T. H. Hiwassee Dam. N. C. Kissling, P. T Montreat, N. C. Kistler. W. H Route 1. Mooresville. N. C. Knight. Elizabeth A Davidson. N. C. Knoeller. E. F Box 146. Pcquannock. N. J. Knox, H. H. Andrews. S. C. Knox. J. H Route I. Davidson. N. C. Kronstadt, R. Box 1109, Charlotte, N. C. Kunz, M. W. Route 1. Signal Mountain, Tenn. Larkin. E. W. 732 W. Main, Washington. N. C. Lassiter, A. T.. Jr Route 1. Clayton. N. C. Le Grand. W. F Box 1 20, Shelby, N. C. Lilly. G. M Mount Hope, W. Va. Linville, C. R. 104 W. 28th St., Winston-Salcm. N. C. Long. M. R.. Jr. 406 Davie Ave.. Statesville. N. C. Loy. W. D.. Jr. Route 4, Charlotte. N. C. Lucas. E. F.. Jr. Box 1587, Greensboro, N. C. McAfee. H. K.. Jr. 301 Hermitage Road, Charlotte. N. C. McCall. J. L 224 W. Cheves St.. Florence. S. C. McDiarmid. W. H. 504 S. Washington St.. Shelby. N. C. McEachern. W, A. St. Pauls. N. C. STUDENTS MacKinnon, J. R Lumbcrton. N. C. MacLauchlin, W. E.. Jr. 908 King St., Columbia. S. C. McLean, A. A., Jr 251 N. Main St.. Lenoir. N. C. McLelland. J. R. 155 W. Center. Mooresville. N. C. McLeod. R. N., Jr. 4000 Cathedral Ave.. Washington. D. C. Mack. S. M. 311 E. Center. Mooresville. N. C. Magill, F. D. 180 Prospect St.. Lenoir. N. C. Mann, James . . Maxton, N. C. Manning, Burton Wellington Apts.. Spartanburg, S. C. Marsh. G. M 448 S. Main St.. High Point, N. C. Matthews. G. E. 1308 Goodview Ave.. Faycttcville. N. C. Mitchell, G. L. Forest Hills, Wilmington. N. C. Mitchell. W. H.. Jr. 730 Wood Ave.. Florence, Ala. Mobley, M. R., Jr. Cherokee Road. Florence. S. C. Moody, W. F., Jr. 15 50 Queens Rd. West. Charlotte. N. C. Moore. B. F McColl. S. C. Moore. J, A 415 E. Park Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Morgan. J. W 265 N. 3rd St.. Albemarle, N. C. Morris, M. G. 3 1 2 S. Marietta St.. Gastonia. N. C. Morrison. J. C. 1717 Union St., Charlotte, N. C. Murray. A. M. 207 E. Morgan St.. Wadesboro. N. C. Nelson, W. H 131 Church St.. Mooresville. N. C. Owens, J. M.. 3rd 645 N. Lake Trail, Palm Beach. Fla. Parker, E. E. Box 1065, Sumter. S. C. Phillips. B. J., Jr 4034 Post St.. Jacksonville. Fla. Plonk, T. M.. Jr 203 Hines Terrace. Macon. Ga. Plunkctt. W. C, Jr. Box 497. Aiken. S.C. Powell. F. M 700 N. Madison St.. Whiteville. N. C, Powell, R. J.. Jr 823 Hay St.. Fayettevillc. N. C. Propst. W. S. 1610 Avondalc Ave., Jacksonville. Fla. Quinn. H. L 900 N. Eugene St.. Greensboro. N. C. Rankin. P. R.. Jr. Mount Gilead. N. C. Rankin. R. E. Mount Holly. N. C. Raymer Maurice C. Davidson. N. C. Rhea. D. V. Maple Ave.. Greenville. Tenn. Robinson. C. M, Jr Lowell. N. C Rock. R. B. Jr 714 Dixie Lane. Plainfield. N. J. Rogers, T. M.. Jr 505 N. Court St.. Florence, Ala. YOU Will Find Warmth and Friendliness at BRIDGES . Pj j ijifi mm 308 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. m m m dids to symptomatic control off ' where ■frtjops up each , ' jJl on tnroat. ch up  - _ WORLD ' S MOST WIDELY USED MEDICATIONS OF THEIR KINO ROSTER OF STUDENTS Rose. A. H., Jr. 906 Rincock St.. Smithficld. N. C. Terrell. Glenn Roystcr. L. P 5 15 King St.. Oxford. N. C. Thomjs. R. D. Rudolph. J. P Biltmore Estate. Biltmorc. N. C. Thompson. J. A. Scott. E. E 505 W. F-ront St.. Statesville. N. C. Thurston. M. S. Seagle. H. D 241 Lincoln St.. Marion. N. C. Turnage. B. B. Shannon. B. E Barium Springs. N. C. Turner. Mrs. M. A. Shannon. G. W. Broadway. Va Turner. J. C. Shannon. W. H 203 Royal Ave.. Front Royal. Va. Turner, R. G. Shaw. V. B. Jr Route 5. Charlotte. N. C. Tyson. V. B. Shaw. V. M. Jr. 522 Hawley St.. Fayettcvillc. N. C. Vaughan. V. J. Shelton. W. 1 1105 Washington Ave. Greenville. Miss. Vosburgh. D. W. Simonds. J. S. 95 7 N. Main St.. Bowling Green. Ohio Wallace. J. M.. Jr. Sink. J. M. Jr 5001 Linden Ave.. Knoxville. Tcnn. Washburn. R. P. Sleet. RE Route 6. Box 549. Charlotte. N. C. Watt. C. H Smith. Eustace Callaway. Va. Webb. C. A Smith. R. J. Jr 2528 Sherwood Ave.. Charlotte. N. C. Webb. G. M. Spencer. DM. Barium Springs. N. C. Welborn. S. G. Sprunt. W. H. 5rd 2027 Va. Road. Winston Salem. N C. Wesiall. J. W. Squires. W. H. 801 E. Washington. Greenville. S. C. Whiitcn. J. B.. Jr. Stair. R. M. 2422 Linden Ave.. Knoxville. Tenn. Williams. A. R St. Clair. H. R 114 N. Lewis St.. Staunton. Va Williams. N. J Stevenson. R. H. Camilla. Ga. Williamson. I. B Strandwitz. J. T. 2915 Centre St.. Merchantville. N. J. Wilson. A. C. Jr. Sirowd. J. F 500 S. Franklin St.. Whiteville. N. C. Wilson. H. K. Subcr. R. B Box 158. Whitmirc. S. C. Winn. A. C. Summers. W. F. Route 6. Statesville. N. C. Withers. T. G. Suttenfield. W. H.. Jr. 219 N. Race St.. Statesville. N. C. Woodward. S. M. Suttlemyre. P. J. 1625 llth Ave.. Hickory. N. C. Wooten. W.. Jr. Talmage. J. S. 44 1 Superior Ave.. Decatur. Ga. Wyche. G. V. Taylor. A. B.. Jr. 20 lenner Rd.. Winston-Salem. N. C. Yarborough. T. S. Taylor. E. B. Southport. N. C. Yoder. S. O. Superior Ct. BIdg.. Tallahassee. Fla. 616 S. Willow Ave.. Tampa. FU. 5410 Chamberlaync Ave.. Richmond. Va. Taylorsvillc. N. C. Farmvillc. N. C. Davidson. N. C. 1449 Brickel Ave.. Miami. FU. Jonesboro. Ga. Box 96. Florence. S. C. 2 I 5 Gholson Ave.. Henderson. N. C. 1401 Providence Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Route I. Matthews. N. C. 626 Savin Ave.. West Haven. Conn. 606 N. Dawson St . Thomasvillc. Ga. 2017 Chestnut St . Philadelphia. Pa. 800 Burwell Bldg . Knoxville. Tenn. 511 S. Main St . Lexington. N. C. Box 1566. Asheville. N. C. 907 Highland Ave.. Rome. Ga. 5 20 High St.. Chattanooga. Tenn. 145 Va. Ave.. Welch. W Va. 590 Altoona Plac. Atlanta. Ga. Bardstown. Kv. 355 East St.. Talladega. Ala. 126 Capers St.. Greenville. S. C. 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